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  2. Soft landing (economics) - Wikipedia

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    For example, a contemporary newspaper headline read: "Soft landing forecast for house prices as rate hikes stem growth". [4] One of the main goals of the Joe Biden administration was to achieve a soft landing in order to avoid a recession. [5] [6] [7] In 2024, economists estimated that the U.S. was successfully achieving a soft landing. [8]

  3. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    The "See also" section should not include red links, links to disambiguation pages (unless used in a disambiguation page for further disambiguation), or external links (including links to pages within Wikimedia sister projects). As a general rule, the "See also" section should not repeat links that appear in the article's body. [9]

  4. Emergency Landing - Wikipedia

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    Emergency landing is an unplanned landing by an aircraft. Emergency Landing may also refer to: Emergency Landing, an American film directed by William Beaudine; Emergency Landing, a Norwegian film (Nødlanding), directed by Arne Skouen; Emergency Landing, a Russian film with Russian title Na solnce, vdol' riadov kukuruzy

  5. Landing Zones 1 and 2 - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, construction on a second, smaller pad began, called Landing Zone 2. This pad is located about 1,017 feet (310 m) to the northwest of the first pad and is used for landing Falcon Heavy side boosters. [12] By June 2017, the landing pad was modified with a radar reflective paint, to aid with landing precision. [13]

  6. LCVP (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) or Higgins boat was a landing craft used extensively by the Allied forces in amphibious landings in World War II.Typically constructed from plywood, this shallow-draft, barge-like boat could ferry a roughly platoon-sized complement of 36 men to shore at 12 knots (14 mph; 22 km/h).

  7. Doorway page - Wikipedia

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    Doorway pages (bridge pages, portal pages, jump pages, gateway pages or entry pages) are web pages that are created for the deliberate manipulation of search engine indexes . A doorway page will affect the index of a search engine by inserting results for particular phrases while sending visitors to a different page.

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