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Mazda

[ maz-duh ]

noun

, Zoroastrianism.


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Nissan’s fourth-generation Z car, the 300ZX, had come to spar with the Toyota Supra, Mitsubishi 3000GT, and the rotary-powered Mazda RX-7.

These announcements have already included new battery electric vehicles from Mazda and Audi, as well as a little Hyundai truck that seems to have impressed many.

Although, starting at $29,990, it's at a price that's still more Mazda than Mercedes-Benz.

One time he used the cigarette lighter of her Mazda to burn holes in its seat.

All it took was a couple of hours at the beginning of last year—half of it in Los Angeles' afternoon traffic—to realize that the new Mazda 3 stood out from the pack.

Other men in black coveralls are seen busily switching Ukrainian tags on several blue, white and gray VW and Mazda trucks.

Renounce the good law of the worshippers of Mazda, and thou shalt gain such a boon as the Murderer gained, the ruler of nations.

He received for answer that the pronunciation of the twenty different names of Ahura-Mazda are the best and strongest spells.

I ascribe all good things everywhere to Ahura-Mazda, the true, shining and holy one.

Angra Mainyu invaded the world after it was made by Ahura Mazda and polluted it, but the conflict will some day end.'

The filament can often be united in the same manner as the Mazda.

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