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What is the name of the lightest automobile manufactured in the 1970's, 1980's, 1990's, and in the year 2000?
1970's-Lightest automobile manufactured out of all makes& model
1980's-Lightest automobile manufactured out of all makes& model
1990's-Lightest automobile manufactured out of all makes& model
2000-Lightest automobile manufactured out of all makes& model
The Lotus Elise doesn't weigh hardly nothin like 1600 lbs.
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| | Cigarette Lighter Receptacle Plug Heater for Car Vehicle Automobile(24V) $4.1 - The cigarette lighter receptacle in an automobile was initially designed to power a coil heater or electrically-heated lighter for cigarettes - Fits most car models - Powered by DC 24V - Ideal replacement for old, broken or missing Car Cigarette Lighter - Good quality and exquisite appearance - The best choice for Smoker ? |
| | Cigarette Lighter Receptacle Plug Heater for Car Vehicle Automobile(12V) $4.12 - The cigarette lighter receptacle in an automobile was initially designed to power a coil heater or electrically-heated lighter for cigarettes - Fits most car models - Powered by DC 12V - Ideal replacement for old, broken or missing Car Cigarette Lighter - Good quality and exquisite appearance - The best choice for Smoker ? |
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| | Koblenz HV-12 KR Red 12 Volt Car Vac Handheld Vacuum Cleaner, Plugs into automobile lighter $29 Koblenz HV-12 KR Red 12 Volt Car Vac Handheld Vacuum Cleaner, Plugs into automobile lighter |
| | Mizco Digipower 1 Hour Battery Charger - 110V AC - 12V DC, 240V AC - Automobile Cigarette Lighter DPS5000 $37.17 Mizco Digipower 1 Hour Battery Charger - 110V AC - 12V DC, 240V AC - Automobile Cigarette Lighter DPS5000 |
| | Cx027 - Gps Cable - Automobile Cigarette Lighter $46.21 [90288C] UPC: 818948001665 UNSPC: 26121600 8.5L x 6W x 2H 0.45 LB 0.06 Cubes |
| | Garmin Cigarette Lighter Charger $19.99 010-10190-00 12 V DC Garmin VHF-725e Submersible Marine Radio Auto Charger Automobile Cigarette Lighter Cigarette Lighter Charger Garmin Garmin, Ltd www.garmin.com |
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| | Dex Products Automobile Bottle Warmer $10.99 The Dex Baby Automobile Bottle Warmer plugs into your car lighter and warms baby's bottle or jar of food in minutes. Made of durable plastic with adjustable heating band that fits all standard baby bottles and baby food jars. A pressure-activated switch automatically turns off bottle warmer when bottle is removed. LED on/off indicator light. *Not for use with disposable bottles. Age: Infant |
| | Dex Baby Automobile Bottle Warmer $16.75 The Dex Baby Automobile Bottle Warmer plugs into your car lighter and warms babys bottle or jar of food in minutes. Made of durable plastic with adjustable heating band that fits all standard baby bottles and baby food jars. A pressure-activated switch automatically turns off bottle warmer when bottle is removedNot for use with disposable bottlesLED on/off indicator lightFits in cup holdersAdjustable heating bandAutomatic pressure-activated switchDimensions: 7 inches long x 4 inches wide x 3 inches high |
| | GARMIN 0101056300 CABLE CIGARETTE LIGHTER ADAPTER $44.84 Save your battery life with this plug in adapter. Plugs into any standard cigarette lighter receptacle to power your GPS. Input Connector: Automobile Cigarette Lighter. Input Voltage Range: 12 V DC. Input Voltage: 12V DC.Compatible with:. eTrex Legend Color. eTrex Vista Color. |
| | 3 Socket Car Cigarette Lighter Socket Adaptor for DC 12V Car Vehicle Automobile $5.3 - 1 to 3 socket car cigarette lighter socket - Suitable for charging your cell phone and MP3 at one time - Power LED indicator can show the power to be put through clearly - Built in over voltage and current protection circuit for safe charge - Suitable for standard and auxiliary car power outlets - Only for DC 12V car - Output current: max 5A - Size: 85 x 30 x 40mm |
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Who do I turn in video evidence of a cop that caused a automobile accident and a death?
The girl died she was like 18, but it was the cops fault, the cops are blaming the dead girl, the cops say that he had his flashing lights on, that he was responding to a domestic violence situation, the girl pulled out of her drive way and the cop hit her going like 70MPH, HIS LIGHTS OR SIRENS WERE NOT ON! I don't trust the police because they will probably destroy the evidence if I give it to them
Make copies and keep the original. Send to the Chief of Police, the DA, and the Mayor. If that fails, send to the media.
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If what you're talking about is referring to the example you gave, you're not looking for translations, but rather for whether or not the word "click" as it is written in English has any meaning in any other language, yes?
If that is the case, you can right away strike out any language that doesn't use Roman letters, as the word "click" would not appear there. This, from your list, would be Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Korean and Russian.
In German, the verb "klicken" exists as a word taken directly from the English, but in time germanicised, changing the initial "c" to a "k", which means the exact same as it does in English.
The word "click" in French exists as well, under the spelling of "cliquer" in its infinitive form, again with the same meaning.
As for the other languages, I'm not sure, but with a word like click, I presume the case will be similar to that of German and French, where the word has the same meaning with spelling differing in order to match its pronunciation, for most proto-Indoeuropean languages, provided they use the Roman alphabet.
Hope this helps