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- dubbed ****anese animation Streamline Studios, an independent Dutch outsourcing and game developing studio Hal Roach's Streamliners, a series of short films...
- 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...
- 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...
- Streamlining the cities: Government proposals for reorganising local government in Greater London and the Metropolitan counties was a government white...
- 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...
- known as streamlining, and the resulting design is referred to as being streamlined. Streamlined objects and organisms, like airfoils, streamliners, cars...
- shorter-length featurettes that he called "streamliners" (after the public's infatuation with the modern and fast streamliner trains). The exhibitors, accustomed...
- "Streamline" is a song composed by Spanish makina group Newton. It was released in 1994 as a single in Spain. In 1996, it was released in France, reaching...