- The
CN Tower (French: Tour
CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft)
communications and
observation tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Completed in 1976, it...
- SCALP-EG. The Md
CN entered operational service with the
French Navy in 2017. In 2006, MBDA's
French division began the
development of a
longer range naval...
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CN Boötis (HD 124953, HR 5343), or
simply CN Boo, is a white-hued
variable star in the
northern constellation of Boötes. With an
apparent magnitude of...
- mark
CN) is a
Canadian class I
freight railway headquartered in Montreal, Quebec,
which serves Canada and the
Midwestern and
Southern United States.
CN is...
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CN Group Limited was
formerly an
independent local media business based in Carlisle, ****bria, England,
operating in
print and radio. It is now
owned by...
- The
CN-105-57, also
known as
CN 105/57 or D1504, is a
light French 105 mm tank gun. The
CN 105-57 is a
light 105 mm
rifled tank gun
originally designed...
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Sections of the
Kingston Sub are no
longer owned by
CN. In particular,
CN mainline freight traffic in the
Toronto area no
longer follows the
Kingston Sub, and...
- the east of the city, next to the sea, the club has 3 pool, 2
covered (one
long course, one
short course) and one
outside short course.
National Championship...
-
Cyril Norman Hugh
Long (June 19, 1901 – July 6, 1970) was an English-American
biochemist and
academic administrator. He was
Sterling Professor of physiological...
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while CN continues to
operate the
northern section from
Longford to
North Bay. The
severed northern section was
never renamed,
despite it no
longer running...