It's supposed to be "and Pacemaker." And the answer is that if you add an "e" after the first letter it becomes a new word
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"Tanner" is the most common.
North America. They probably came from Mexico, and spread across the country. They are at home wherever suitable water and forage is to be found. They are more common in the south, and are considered one of the most difficult birds to hunt because of their wariness.
'Peacemaker' may be translated as either δ»²θ£θ (chuusaisha) or δ»²θ£δΊΊ (chuusainin) in Japanese, although neither are particularly common.
Sodium Stearate , or Sodium Palmate. The formulas are Sodium stearate CH3(CH2)16COO^-Na^+ Sodium, palmate CH3(CH2)13COO^-Na^+ Soaps that lather (dissolve) in salt water have the sodium ion replace by a potassium ion (K^+). This is because of the common ion effect of sodium in sodium stereate and sadium in sodium chloride of salt water.
Liberty was used by several makers. The more common ones that look a bit like the Colt Peacemaker were imported by Liberty Arms, but made by Herbert Schmidt in West Germany in the 1960s. There is a a much older Liberty made by (IIRC) Norwalk, unfluted cylinder, spur trigger, no loading gate, no trigger guard, usually nickel plated- THOSE date from the 1880s or so.
"Single shot revolver" refers to the Savage 101 target pistol. This gun looks like a slightly smaller version of a Colt Single Action Army (Peacemaker) revolver. It does not, however, have a revolving cylinder. What looks like the cylinder is a swinging chamber block with a single chamber in it, making it, in fact, single shot. These guns are not very common because the oddball design did not sell very well.
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Not quite sure what you mean by "what type" but IntaminAG (the builder) calls these types of coasters "Accelerator Coasters". It is not a roller coaster- it is a flat ride- as are real dragsters. the dragsters run on a track and it is believed to be connected to something like the feed rod- threaded in a worm pattern and under power- of a lather. thus, the cars cannot get out of control Such a lengthy feed-rod would make for an expensive ride to engineer and concievably maintain, they are not a very common ride. I have never seen them.
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