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  1. Private Transport: Private Transport is the first album by The Guild League released in 2002 on Candle Records (catalogue number TGL02). Travel and a celebration of the everyday are recurring themes. [100%] 2023-12-20 [2002 albums]

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  1. Transporte privado: Transporte privado es el término que comúnmente se utiliza para referirse a los servicios de transporte que no están abiertos o disponibles para el público en general. Técnicamente, el transporte privado o resguardado se diferencia del transporte público en tres ... [79%] 2024-02-15
  2. Private (band): PRIVATE was a pop music group formed in 2006 by Danish producer/singer Thomas Troelsen, along with guitarist Asger Tarpgaard and vocalist Tanja Simonsen, and was later a solo project by Troelsen. PRIVATE's debut album “My Secret Lover” was ... (Band) [73%] 2024-01-10 [Musical groups established in 2006] [Musical groups disestablished in 2013]...
  3. Private (Ryōko Hirosue song): "Private" (プライベイト, Puraibeito) is a song by Japanese entertainer Ryōko Hirosue, written by Ringo Sheena. It was released as the B-side to her fourth single "Jeans" on October 7, 1998, and was the title track of her second studio album ... (Ryōko Hirosue song) [73%] 2024-01-20 [1998 songs] [Japanese-language songs]...
  4. Private (novel series): Private is a series of young-adult novels by American author Kate Brian, beginning with 2006's entry of the same name. The books chronicle the rise of ambitious teenager Reed Brennan, the series' narrator, as she becomes a member ... (Novel series) [73%] 2023-12-31 [Young adult novel series] [Novels set in boarding schools]...
  5. Private (加藤いづみのアルバム): 『private』(プライベート)は、2008年8月9日にリリースされた加藤いづみのミニ・アルバム。 前作『favorite』から約半年後にリリースされたミニ・アルバム。新曲2曲、カヴァー2曲、セルフカヴァー1曲の全5曲を収録。. (加藤いづみのアルバム) [73%] 2024-05-05 [2008年のミニ・アルバム]
  6. Private (rank): A private is a soldier, usually with the lowest rank in many armies. Soldiers with the rank of private may be conscripts or they may be professional (career) soldiers. (Rank) [73%] 2024-11-16 [Military ranks] [Military ranks of Australia]...
  7. Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983: The Transport (Compliance and Miscellaneous) Act 1983 (the Act) is a prime statute regulating transport activities in the State of Victoria, Australia. Key areas regulated by the statute currently include taxi and hire car services and compliance and enforcement, particularly ... (Compliance and Miscellaneous) [67%] 2024-01-13 [Transport in Victoria (state)] [Victoria (state) legislation]...
  8. Transport: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin trans ("across") and portare ("to carry"). The development of transport vehicles has had an incredible impact on the ... [67%] 2023-02-04
  9. Transport: Transport or transportation is the movement of people and goods from one place to another. The term is derived from the Latin trans ("across") and portare ("to carry"). The development of transport vehicles has had an incredible impact on the ... [67%] 2023-02-03
  10. Transport (Wales) Act 2006: The Transport (Wales) Act 2006 (c 5) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It was passed in response to a resolution approved by the National Assembly for Wales on 17 March 2004. (Wales) [67%] 2024-01-13 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 2006] [Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning Wales]...
  11. Transport: Transport (in British English) or transportation (in American English) is the intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air, land (rail and road), water, cable, pipelines, and space. (Movement of goods or people between locations) [67%] 2024-08-31 [Transport] [Economics of transport and utility industries]...
  12. Transport: Transport (commonly used in the U.K.), or transportation (used in the U.S.), is the movement of humans, animals and goods from one location to another. In other words, the action of transport is defined as a particular movement ... [67%] 2024-10-27 [Transport] [Logistics]...
  13. Primate: Primates are a diverse order of mammals. They are divided into the strepsirrhines, which include the lemurs, galagos, and lorisids, and the haplorhines, which include the tarsiers and the simians (monkeys, including apes and humans). (Order of mammals) [63%] 2024-01-19 [Primates] [Extant Thanetian first appearances]...
  14. Primate: Primates are an order of mammals which in living diversity include, prosimians (galagos, lorises, lemurs and tarsiers), platyrrhines (New World monkeys), cercopithecids (Old World monkeys) and hominoids (apes and humans). They have their origins in some type of an insectivorous ... [63%] 2023-11-17
  15. Primate: A primate (L. prima, first) is any mammal of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. Primates are characterized by being anatomically ... [63%] 2023-02-04
  16. Primate (bishop): Primate (/ˈpraɪmət/) is a title or rank bestowed on some important archbishops in certain Christian churches. Depending on the particular tradition, it can denote either jurisdictional authority (title of authority) or (usually) ceremonial precedence (title of honour). (Bishop) [63%] 2024-01-19 [Primates (bishops)] [Christian terminology]...
  17. Primate (bishop): Primate (/ˈpraɪmət/) is a title or rank bestowed on some important archbishops in certain Christian churches. Depending on the particular tradition, it can denote either jurisdictional authority (title of authority) or (usually) ceremonial precedence (title of honour). (Bishop) [63%] 2023-11-13 [Christian terminology]
  18. Primate: A primate (L. prima, first) is any mammal of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans. Primates are characterized by being anatomically ... [63%] 2023-02-03
  19. Primate: During the 4th and 5th centuries A. the title was applied to both secular and ecclesiastical officials. The Theodosian Code mentions primates of towns, districts and fortified places (Primates urbium, vicorum, castellorum). [63%] 2022-09-02

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