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A1
built 655 days ago
The modern A1 follows the route of a Roman road, Ermine Street from Alconbury as far as Colsterworth (at the A151 junction), and again in the North Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire areas. The A1 bisects the course of the Roman Rigg or Roman Ridge north of Doncaster.
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"ProLogis Park Bucharest A1 adds real value to the company's overall portfolio in Central Europe," Onofrei said. "It will provide our customers with more distribution options as they seek to augment their reach and presence in the region."
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Located at the junction of the A1139 and A1 motorways, ProLogis Kingston Park is within a one-hour drive of four major airports -- London Stanstead, Luton, Birmingham International and East Midlands -- and is in close proximity to multimodal transportation corridors. The park consists of three facilities; the Willis & Gambier facility, an 187,000-square-foot inventory building completed earlier this month and a 726,000-square-foot facility leased to Debenhams, a major UK department store and leading online retailer.
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During the early 1970's immediate plans to widen the A1 along the Archway Road were abandoned after four public inquiries when, for the first time, road protesters disrupted the process rather than relying on giving evidence in an orderly manner. The scheme was finally dropped in 1990.[1]
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For the commercial, and television production professional, the XH A1 combines the outstanding performance of a 3CCD, High Definition camcorder with an array of advanced features -- all in a compact design. Plus, with its Genuine Canon 20x HD Video Professional L Series Fluorite Zoom Lens, 1/3" Native 16:9 CCDs (1440 x 1080), and DIGIC DV II image processing, the XH A1 ensures uncompromising image quality.
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That Audi's building a replacement for the ungainly European A2 (or A1, depending on which rumor you prefer) is the subject of wide speculation. What that car will look like... is where opinion diverges. One thing generally agreed upon, however, is that the car will share parts with VW's Euro B-segment rides (think: Polo). Gone will be the Bauhaus Hunchback styling that made the last A2 a market laggard against the Mercedes A-Class. Artist Andrea Rosati of Infomotori rendered his own prediction of the next, Mini-fighting A2. It definitely looks like an Audi.
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