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The D-type could hit about 175 mph in a straight line and had no seatbelts.
The Most Beautiful Cars of Le Mans A.J. Baime 2011
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The D-type could hit about 175 mph in a straight line and had no seatbelts.
The Most Beautiful Cars of Le Mans A.J. Baime 2011
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That the E-type was very much a development of the D-type and XK150S, and thus the past, did nothing to detract from the impact it made upon debuting in 1961.
1970 Jaguar E-Type Coupe: Eric Tegler 2008
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The purpose of 1966's XJ13 was to return Jaguar to the winner's circle at Le Mans--to be the second coming of the D-type.
Menacing Machine 2006
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Another test, soon: Much bigger car, D-type rocket engine 12-15 Newton-seconds.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Another test, soon: Much bigger car, D-type rocket engine 12-15 Newton-seconds.
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It's not much to look at: just a warren of tunnels and centrifuges dug into a pitch-black D-type asteroid, about half a light-year from the nearest star.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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* D-type verbs have a consonant stem (sC) and a vowel stem (sV) (e.g. sug.u/sugi, at.u/ate) The vowel stem is used whenever "available" (usually for MZ, RY and MR) and the consonant stem otherwise, but for some reason the RT and IZ consonant stems always take the post-vowel allomorphs.
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Renishaw's Tonic dual-output (DOP) encoder interface provides simultaneous digital quadrature and analogue 1Vpp signals via a 26-way D-type connector.
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Renishaw's Tonic dual-output (DOP) encoder interface provides simultaneous digital quadrature and analogue 1Vpp signals via a 26-way D-type connector.
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