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FTG may refer to: * FTG (band), a Malaysian thrash metal band * Ferdinand Tönnies Society (German: '), a German sociological research society * Ferntree Gully railway station, in Victoria, Australia * ''Fixed turbine geometry'' in a turbocharger * Front Range Airport, near Aurora, Colorado, United States * First Touch Games, an indie development team and creators of ''Dream League Soccer Dream League Soccer is an association football video game series developed by British studio First Touch Games and designed for Android and iOS iOS (formerly iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system created and developed by Apple Inc. exc ...
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FTG (band)
FTG (Freedom That's Gone) is a thrash metal Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and often fast tempo.Kahn-Harris, Keith, ''Extreme Metal: Music and Culture on the Edge'', pp. 2–3, 9. Oxford: Berg, 2007, . ... band from Malaysia. They are among the earliest to appear at the end of the era of the first generation of underground music Malaysia such as Nemesis, Punisher and others. History FTG originally was a group of musicians, studio musicians who worked as a studio sessionist in FGM (Family Group Malaysia) which formerly managed by pop artists such as Zaiton Sameon, Byahh and ingrid and Eddie Hamid. EP were recording their first overtones "Thrash Metal" Malaysia is the first released to the market. IT releasing by FGM since 1992. A few weeks later a record company called VSP also produce Cromok demo-EP, "Image of Purity" (a record in Woolongong, Sydney, Australia). Both recording become ...
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Ferdinand Tönnies Society
The Ferdinand Tönnies Society (''Ferdinand-Tönnies-Gesellschaft e. V.'', FTG) was founded in 1956 in Kiel, Germany. Its main purpose is to further sociological research, especially on Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936), the founder of German sociology. Activities The society publishes an edition of Tönnies' complete works which has been reconstructed using the "textual criticism" technique (''Ferdinand Tönnies Gesamtausgabe'', 24 vols., edited by Lars Clausen ( -2010), Alexander Deichsel, Cornelius Bickel, Rolf Fechner ( -2006,), Dieter Haselbach, Carsten Schlüter-Knauer, and Uwe Carstens (2006–2020); Berlin and New York, Walter de Gruyter 1998- ). The FTG also publishes the bi-annual ''Tönnies-Forum'' magazine. It also organizes publications and research conferences on sociological topics, namely the "Tönnies Symposia", which have so far taken place in Kiel 1980, 1983, and 1987, in Klagenfurt 2004, in Kiel 2005, in Paris 2007, in Husum 2011, 2013 and 2015, in Kiel 2019. ...
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Ferntree Gully Railway Station
Ferntree Gully railway station is located on the Belgrave line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the eastern Melbourne suburb of Ferntree Gully, and opened on 5 December 1889 as Lower Ferntree Gully. It was renamed Ferntree Gully on 1 October 1962, and Fern Tree Gully on 29 February 1972. Although most references to the station still use the 1962 version of the name, there is no evidence that it has ever officially been changed back. The goods siding at the station was abolished in 1955, and station was closed to all goods traffic on 19 December 1959. The current station buildings were provided in 1976, when the former signal panel was relocated into the new building. The panel was abolished in 1977. In the same year, boom barriers were provided at the Alpine Street level crossing, located nearby in the down direction. On 18 November 2008, it was announced that the station would be upgraded to a Premium Station. Work began in early 2009, and was completed by December of ...
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Turbocharger
In an internal combustion engine, a turbocharger (often called a turbo) is a forced induction device that is powered by the flow of exhaust gases. It uses this energy to compress the intake gas, forcing more air into the engine in order to produce more power for a given displacement.
The current categorisation is that a turbocharger is powered by the kinetic energy of the exhaust gasses, whereas a supercharger is mechanically powered (usually by a belt from the engine's crankshaft). However, up until the mid-20th century, a turbocharger was called a "turbosupercharger" and was considered a type of supercharger.


History

Prior to the invention of the turbocharger,



Front Range Airport
Colorado Air and Space Port , formerly known as Front Range Airport, is a public airport located in unincorporated Adams County, Colorado, in the United States, adjacent to Aurora, Colorado, Aurora and southeast of Denver International Airport. Colorado Air and Space Port serves the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. The postal designation of Watkins, Colorado, Watkins, a nearby Unincorporated area, unincorporated community, is used in the airport's mailing address. Colorado Air and Space Port International Civil Aviation Organization, ICAO/Federal Aviation Administration, FAA identifiers are KCFO/CFO. The airport has no IATA designation. Colorado Air and Space Port is a small general aviation airport, although increased demand has warranted several expansion programs in recent years. Currently, the airport serves as the base of a few flying schools, flight clubs, maintenance services, and air rescue training facilities. Due to its location on the fl ...
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