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Streamliners are
streamlined trains.
Streamliners could also be:
Streamliners (Illinois
Terminal Railroad),
three equipment sets
owned by the Illinois...
- railroad's
naming convention for its
expanding fleet of diesel-powered
streamliners. The
Union Pacific operated the M-10000 as a three-car set
until the...
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outsourcing and game
developing studio Hal Roach's
Streamliners, a
series of
short films made in the 1940s
Streamline (comics), a
fictional super-hero character...
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placed between the two words.
Streamliners were
again larger and more
expensive than
other Pontiacs. All
Streamliners, be they 2-door or 4-door fastbacks...
- Hudson's
postwar cars, such as the Commodore, that "were
distinctive streamliners—ponderous, m****ive
automobiles with a
style all
their own". The Rumpler...
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known as
streamlining, and the
resulting design is
referred to as
being streamlined.
Streamlined objects and organisms, like airfoils,
streamliners, cars...
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Streamline form is a
swimming technique that is used
underwater in
every stroke. At the
start of a race or on a turn,
streamline form is used, usually...
- shorter-length
featurettes that he
called "
streamliners" (after the public's
infatuation with the
modern and fast
streamliner trains). The exhibitors, accustomed...
- 1972) is an
American record executive and
record producer. He
founded Streamline Records in 2007, an
imprint of
Interscope Records through which he has...
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exploration instruments. The
addition of new
hydroelectric stations and
streamlining of
conventional coal and oil-fired
stations increased installed capacity...