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Jumbo (December 25, 1860 –
September 15, 1885), also
known as
Jumbo the
Elephant and
Jumbo the
Circus Elephant, was a 19th-century male
African bush elephant...
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Giant became the
largest ship in the
world after her
jumboization.
Smaller ships are
usually jumboized by
replacing the
entire bow or
stern section of the...
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about a
circus Jumbo (band), a
Mexican rock band "
Jumbo" (Underworld song) "
Jumbo" (Bee Gees song) Mrs.
Jumbo, a
character in
Dumbo Jumbo Carnation, a character...
- Look up
mumbo jumbo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mumbo Jumbo commonly refers to:
Mumbo jumbo (phrase), an
English phrase for a
meaningless ritual...
- class. This is
further complicated by the fact that
these ships were
jumboized in the 1960s,
together with Ashtabula (AO-51), Caloosahatchee (AO-98)...
- networking,
jumbo frames are
Ethernet frames with more than 1500
bytes of payload, the
limit set by the IEEE 802.3 standard. The
payload limit for
jumbo frames...
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Rabobank sponsorship ended in 2012, it was
known as Blanco, Belkin, Lotto-
Jumbo,
Jumbo–Visma and now Visma-Lease a Bike.
Since 1984, the team has
entered every...
- International. Bowen,
David (4 June 1994). "Airbus will
reveal plan for super-
jumbo:
Aircraft would seat at
least 600
people and cost
dollars 8bn to develop"...
- aircraft, also
known as a twin-aisle
aircraft and in the
largest cases as a
jumbo jet, is an
airliner with a
fuselage wide
enough to
accommodate two p****enger...
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Jumbo OBE (born 23
September 1985) is a
British actress and writer. She is best
known for her
leading role as
attorney Lucca Quinn in the CBS drama...