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- found: Wheeler, T. Chasing rickshaws, 1998:p. 7 (Born in Japan as the 'man-powered vehicle' or jinrikisha, the rickshaw later metamorphosed into the cycle-rickshaw and in parts of Asia is still the true developing world taxicab ... Also known as trishaws, sidecars, pedicabs, cyclos, becaks and a host of other local names, the cycle-rickshaw is much more than just a means of transport. The 12 Asian cities visited in this book cover the whole spectrum of the rickshaw and cycle-rickshaw story.)
- found: Canadian General Standards Board. Ruled and blank loose-leaf paper, 1996.
- found: WWWebster(rickshaw: a small covered 2-wheeled vehicle usually for one passenger that is pulled by one man and that was used originally in Japan)
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- 1999-03-16: new
- 1999-04-09: revised
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