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- St Pancras station. Some of the length reduction has been achieved by reprofiling the front end of the train and shortening the nosecone. Compared to class...
- right leg. In 2003, the circuit was closed down to accommodate a major reprofiling of the track, using a new design from Hermann Tilke. The track was reopened...
- Automatic gearbox swapped with a 5-speed manual from a later 280Z. Camshaft reprofiled, carburettors rebuilt and performance exhaust added to improve engine...
- formulated area rule was also applied to the design, resulting in aerodynamic reprofiling and an even more slender fuselage. Having been refined, Convair redesignated...
- rather large viaducts on the Centrumring, and the fairly large-scale reprofiling of the Wibautstraat after the metro was built, the plan ultimately had...
- (56 mph) onto the Raffles Avenue (in front of Esplanade). Following a reprofiling before the 2023 Singapore Grand Prix, a long straight on Raffles Avenue...
- Marina, Istanbul, Bahrain, Yeongam, and Buddh circuits, as well as the reprofiling of the Hockenheimring and Fuji Speedway. In a news conference on July...
- In March 2023, £2 billion of the contingency fund had been accessed to reprofile spending and bring construction forward. These costs do not include the...
- 2016 with the support of italian designers Dromo, with several corners reprofiled to emphasize mechanical, rather than aerodynamic grip. Notably, the final...
- involves an extension of maturities", which was labeled a "reprofiling operation". These reprofiling operations would "generally be less costly to the debtor...