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- Look up pacesetter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pacesetter may refer to: Pacesetter (fishing vessel), capsized January 27, 1996 Pacesetter Ltd, a...
- Pacesetter Novels are a collection of 130 works of po****r fiction written by notable African authors, published by Macmillan. The series was started in...
- Pacesetter Ltd was a game company based in Delavan, Wisconsin, founded in 1984. Company founders included CEO John Rickets, and Mark Acres, Andria Hayday...
- programme for the 2012. On 30 March 2021, Mini announced the fully-electric Pacesetter. The car is intended for use from the 2020–21 Formula E World Championship...
- Pacesetter Systems Inc. was a biotechnology company founded by Alfred E. Mann in 1965. The company manufactured various implantable medical devices invented...
- acres of parkland, which include Olander Park, Harroun Community Park, Pacesetter Park, Veterans Memorial Park, and Burnham Park. The Olander Park System...
- investigative and modern horror role-playing game originally published by Pacesetter Ltd in 1984 that captures the feel of 20th-century horror films. Chill...
- Pacesetters was a proposed energy-harvesting scheme created by Facility Architects, a London-based design firm. Its announced aim was to harness the vibrations...
- The Pacesetter Gardens Historic District is a historic district encomp****ing twelve townhouses along South Lowe Avenue in Riverdale, Illinois. The townhouses...
- A pacemaker or pacesetter, sometimes informally called a rabbit, is a runner who leads a middle- or long-distance running event for the first section to...