-
Puerto Rico Air
Management Services (
PRAMS), an air
charter and
cargo operator,
Miami International Airport, US
Pram (boat), a
small utility dinghy with...
- As the 1920s began,
prams were now
available to all
families and were
becoming safer, with
larger wheels, brakes,
deeper prams, and lower, s****ier frames...
- portra****
Silver Cross prams alongside Rolls-Royce cars,
leading to the
unofficial title of "the Rolls-Royce of
Prams".
Silver Cross prams came to be seen as...
- long pole,
although sailing prams also exist. The name
pram derives from the
Latin premere ("press [verb]"). Historically,
prams were
often used to transport...
- ISBN 978-1-4503-7437-8. MacKenzie,
Philip D.; Ramachandran,
Vijaya (1998-04-06). "ERCW
PRAMs and
optical communication".
Theoretical Computer Science. 196 (1): 153–180...
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Modern prams are
often 8 to 10 feet long and
built of plywood, fibregl****,
plastic or aluminum. They are
usually oar powered. The
Norwegian pram is commonly...
- Street, Carlton, that
housed the
Pram Factory consisted of a
former factory that made baby
carriages (known as "
prams", an
abbreviation of "perambulator")...
- The
Norton Motorcycle Company (formerly
Norton Motorcycles.) is a
brand of
motorcycles headquartered in Solihull, West Midlands, (originally
based in Birmingham)...
-
Pram are an
English post-rock band
formed in
Birmingham in 1988 by singer-keyboardist
Rosie Cuckston,
guitarist Matt Eaton,
drummer Andy Weir and b****ist...
-
adaptations and
extensions to the story. They are boys "who fall out of
their prams when the
nurse is
looking the
other way and if they are not
claimed in seven...