aspersion$5301$ - translation to greek
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aspersion$5301$ - translation to greek

AMERICAN PUBLIC TRANSIT BUS
GM New Look (Toronto Transit Commission bus); New Look Coaches/Fishbowl; GMC New Look; GM Fishbowl; GM New Look; GM New Look (Fishbowl) Bus; TTC GM New Look Bus; GM Diesel bus; GM fishbowl bus; Fishbowl bus; Fishbowl Bus; General Motors TDH-5302; General Motors TDH-4517; General Motors TDH-5304; General Motors TDH-5301; General Motors TDH-5303; General Motors SDM-4502; General Motors T6H-4523A; General Motors TDH-4519; General Motors T6H-4521A; General Motors T8H-5307A; General Motors T6H-5305
  • 6V71]] engine of bus no. 976
  • "Suburban" interior with high-back seats and "dropped" center floor
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  • Brown Boveri trolleybus number 192
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  • "Classic"]] front end.
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  • A restored GM "New Look" bus of the former [[New York Bus Service]]
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aspersion      
n. κακολογία, συκοφαντία, ράντισμα

Definition

aspersion
n.
Calumny, detraction, censure, slander, defamation, abuse, vituperation, obloquy, reproach, reflection, backbiting, reviling, traducing. See preceding verb.

Wikipedia

GM New Look bus

The GM New Look bus is a municipal transit bus that was introduced in 1959 by the Truck and Coach Division of General Motors to replace the company's previous coach, retroactively known as the GM "old-look" transit bus.

Also commonly known by the nickname "Fishbowl" (for its original six-piece rounded windshield, later replaced by a two-piece curved pane), it was produced until 1977 in the US, and until 1985 in Canada. More than 44,000 New Look buses were built. Its high production figures and long service career made it an iconic North American transit bus. The design is listed as U.S. Patent D182,998 by Roland E. Gegoux and William P. Strong.