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push-pull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Push–pull may refer to: Push–pull output, type of electronic circuit Push–pull converter, in electronics, is a type
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Model of electro-diesel locomotives built by Bombardier Transportation
maximum, and this is also feasible when the locomotives are operating in pushpull mode. It is also possible for ALP-45DPs to run in multiple with ALP-46(A)
Bombardier_ALP-45DP
Donnacha Dennehy (born 1970): Ecstasis, full stop (1999), Counting (2000), Pushpulling (2007), Stamp (2008), One Hundred Goodbyes (2011), The Weather of It
List of string quartet composers
List_of_string_quartet_composers
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Bitter; Sea of Bitterness; Feminine of Marlon; Variant of Marlene Woman from Magdala
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Good Looking; Interactive; Brightness
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The Badger
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Water like
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Famous Defender
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Sound
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Desired; Similar to Desiree; The One Desired
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gates; valuation; hairs
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A monsoon flower
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God is Gracious
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the residual AC component in the DC current output from a rectifier, expressed as a percentage of the steady component of the current.
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The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time.
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That which is taken into the body as food; the ingesta; -- sometimes restricted to the nutritive, or digestible, portion of the food. See Food. Opposed to output.
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That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the faeces. See Income.