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Q Class - Locomotives
... GNRI Class Q, a Great Northern Railway of Ireland locomotive class NZR Q class (1878), a New Zealand Railways locomotive class NZR Q class (1901), a New Zealand Railways ...
... GNRI Class Q, a Great Northern Railway of Ireland locomotive class NZR Q class (1878), a New Zealand Railways locomotive class NZR Q class (1901), a New Zealand Railways ...
Class - Transportation
... Travel class, a quality of accommodation on public transport Class (locomotive), a single design of a locomotive as assigned by the railroad Classification of United States railroads Class I ...
... Travel class, a quality of accommodation on public transport Class (locomotive), a single design of a locomotive as assigned by the railroad Classification of United States railroads Class I ...
Q Class - Boats and Ships
... Q class destroyer, a class of warships used by the Royal Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, and Royal Australian Navy Q class ferry, a class of ferries used by BC Ferries ...
... Q class destroyer, a class of warships used by the Royal Navy, Royal Netherlands Navy, and Royal Australian Navy Q class ferry, a class of ferries used by BC Ferries ...
Q Class - Library of Congress Classifications
... Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q -- Science Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass Q -- Science (General) Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QA -- Mathematics Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QB -- Astronomy Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QC -- Physics Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QD -- Chemistry Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QE -- Geology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QH -- Natural history - Biology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QK -- Botany Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QL -- Zoology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QM -- Human anatomy Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QP -- Physiology. ...
... Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q -- Science Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass Q -- Science (General) Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QA -- Mathematics Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QB -- Astronomy Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QC -- Physics Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QD -- Chemistry Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QE -- Geology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QH -- Natural history - Biology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QK -- Botany Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QL -- Zoology Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QM -- Human anatomy Library of Congress ClassificationClass Q, subclass QP -- Physiology. ...
90th United States Congress - Members - Senate
... Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election ... In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1970 Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-electio ...
... Preceding the names in the list below are Senate class numbers, which indicate the cycle of their election ... In this Congress, Class 1 meant their term began in the last Congress, requiring re-election in 1970 Class 2 meant their term began with this Congress, requiring re-electio ...
Famous quotes containing the word class:
“There might be a class of beings, human once, but now to humanity invisible, for whose scrutiny, and for whose refined appreciation of the beautiful, more especially than for our own, had been set in order by God the great landscape-garden of the whole earth.”
—Edgar Allan Poe (18091849)
“The intellectual is a middle-class product; if he is not born into the class he must soon insert himself into it, in order to exist. He is the fine nervous flower of the bourgeoisie.”
—Louise Bogan (18971970)
“One of the strengths I derive from my class background is that I am accustomed to contempt.”
—Dorothy Allison (b. 1949)
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