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  2. Soul Searching (Average White Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Mullen – guitar. Kenneth Bichel – synthesizer. Seymour Barab, Alan Schulman, Jesse Levy – cello. Carlos Martin – percussion, conga. Barry Rogers – trombone. Marvin Stamm – trumpet. Ronnie Cuber – baritone saxophone. David Brigati, Eddie Brigati – backing vocals.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject TypoScan - Wikipedia

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    Shortcut. WP:TSN. WikiProject TypoScan maintains a list of all articles with known typos in an SQL database. It leverages the typo finding and fixing power of RegExTypoFix with the automation and framework of AutoWikiBrowser to then assign blocks of typos to users to fix. It's crazy ambitious, and that's why it's going to work. - mboverload @.

  4. Wikipedia talk:AutoWikiBrowser - Wikipedia

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    Clean up your registry and remove the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\ user name \Local Settings\Application Data\AutoWikiBrowser" (Windows XP) or "C:\Users\ user name \AppData\Local\AutoWikiBrowser\" (Windows 7). Note that the application data folder may be hidden. AWB prompts that there is a newer version but won't update.

  5. Courier - Wikipedia

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    Courier services operate on all scales, from within specific towns or cities, to regional, national and global services. Large courier companies include DHL, DTDC, FedEx, EMS International, TNT, UPS, India Post, J&T Express and Aramex. These offer services worldwide, typically via a hub and spoke model. Couriers services utilizing courier ...

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  8. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    Admiralty law. A bill of lading ( / ˈleɪdɪŋ /) (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a document issued by a carrier (or their agent) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. [1] Although the term is historically related only to carriage by sea, a bill of lading may today be used for any type of carriage of goods. [2]

  9. Vehicle tracking system - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle tracking system combines the use of automatic vehicle location in individual vehicles with software that collects these fleet data for a comprehensive picture of vehicle locations. Modern vehicle tracking systems commonly use GPS or GLONASS technology for locating the vehicle, but other types of automatic vehicle location technology ...