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Where tracks or wheels work best.(crawler and wheeled excavators have their own specialties)
Construction Equipment
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May 1, 1999|
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While crawler and wheeled excavators both do many tasks well, each machine has its specialties
The crawler excavator has become one of North America's favorite machines, and it has earned a well-deserved reputation both as a production trencher as well as for its ability to effectively wield a wide range of attachments. The crawler excavator's counterpart, the wheeled excavator, while not nearly as popular (at least in North America), offers its own special qualities and is designed, says one manufacturer, to complement the crawler, not replace it.
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Portugal's Ex-President Americo Tomas Dies
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...liberalization policies proposed by Marcello Caetano, who succeeded Salazar after the...and managed to slow down reforms Caetano sought in the one-party state...to bring an end to the Salazar-Caetano regime. On April 25, 1974, the...
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Carnation Revolution withers: Phil Davison finds the new Portugal a let-down for the men who won it freedom 20 years ago
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
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Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...foe of liberalization proposals raised by Marcello Caetano, who succeeded Salazar in 1968. Salazar...a coup on April 25, 1974. Mr. Tomas and Caetano were exiled to Brazil, where Caetano died in 1980 at age 74. Mr. Tomas, cleared...
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News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire
; ...regime headed by Prime Minister Marcello Caetano and President Americo Thomaz...Forces, dismissed months before by Caetano owing to his unequivocal opposition...The leaders, Nito Alves and Caetano Joao Jacobo, two legendary commanders...
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IRAQ-PORTUGAL: AZORES A KEY STOP ON U.S. TROOPS' ROUTE TO IRAQ.
News Wire article from: Interpress Service
; ...and his replacement by a "more liberal" dictator, Marcello Caetano, a period of greater tranquillity began and no more...Lajes. The leftist military coup of April 1974 ousted Caetano, and the revolutionary period extended until November...
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News Wire article from: Noticias en Español
; ...dictadura de Antonio Salazar, continuada en 1968 por Marcello Caetano, y que luego de abandonar la presidencia en 1976 se...hasta marzo de 1974, cuando el sucesor de Salazar, Caetano, lo destituy por negarse a prestar un juramento de...
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Portuguese coup celebrations marked by political fireworks: 20th anniversary rally provides a platform for economic dissent, writes Phil Davison in Lisbon
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
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News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire
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IRAQ-PORTUGAL: AZORES A KEY STOP ON U.S. TROOPS' ROUTE TO IRAQ
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire
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Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
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