LYCOS RETRIEVER
A1
built 192 days ago
A Professional L Series lens, the XH A1's 20x HD Video zoom lens is a versatile performer of the highest optical quality. It delivers outstanding resolution, contrast and color reproduction. And because it's an ultra-low dispersion (UD) lens, chromatic aberration is reduced to a minimum.
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The A1 is the longest numbered road in the UK at 409 miles (658 km) long. It connects London, the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England, with Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. For much of its path it follows the historic Great North Road. The modern course of the A1 diverges somewhat, particularly where it passed through a town or village that has subsequently been bypassed, or where new motorway standard road has been constructed on a more direct route. Between its junctions with the M25 (near London) and A696 (near Newcastle upon Tyne) the road forms part of the unsigned Euroroute E15 which runs from Inverness to Algeciras.
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ProLogis Park Bucharest A1 is being developed less than 14 miles from downtown Bucharest, Romania's primary industrial center. Two distribution centers are currently under construction at the park totaling 577,900 square feet (53,700 square meters). The park can accommodate 12 facilities and more than 3.4 million square feet (317,100 square meters) of distribution space at full build-out.
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The A1 shares its London terminus with the A40, in the City area of Central London. It then runs out of London through Islington (where Upper Street forms part of its route), up Holloway Road, through Barnet, Potters Bar, Hatfield, Welwyn, Stevenage, Baldock, Biggleswade, Sandy, St Neots and Peterborough. Continuing north, the A1 runs on modern bypasses around Stamford, Grantham, Newark-on-Trent, Retford, Bawtry, Doncaster, Knottingley, Garforth, Wetherby, Knaresborough, Boroughbridge, Scotch Corner, Darlington, Newton Aycliffe, Durham, Chester-le-Street, past the Angel of the North sculpture and the Metrocentre in Gateshead, around Newcastle upon Tyne, Morpeth, Alnwick, Berwick-upon-Tweed, into Scotland, past Dunbar, Haddington and Musselburgh before finally arriving in Edinburgh at the East End of Princes Street near Waverley Station at the junction of the A7, A8 and A900 roads.
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The original A1 route was designated by the Ministry of Transport in 1921, mostly following the course of the ancient Great North Road. This ran from Smithfield in Central London, up St John Street to the Angel Islington, where it merges with the present A1, which follows a parallel route from St Pauls up Aldersgate Street and Goswell Road to the Angel, Islington. The route then follows Upper Street and Holloway Road through Barnet, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, to Alconbury, where it joined the route of a Roman road, Ermine Street, as far as Colsterworth, where it is joined by the A151.
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A1 wheel and tyre is a private family owned and operated company specialising in the warehousing and distribution of tyres and after market alloy wheels to the automotive fitment trade. The company has well established operations in
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