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  2. Mongrel Mob - Wikipedia

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    The Mongrel Mob, also known as the Mighty Mongrel Mob or simply 'the Mob,' is a prominent organised crime group and prison gang based in New Zealand. With over thirty chapters across the country and additional operations in Australia and Canada , it is the largest gang in New Zealand.

  3. Gangs in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, established gangs included Black Power, Mongrel Mob, Head Hunters and Barbarian Stormtroopers. Some had friends in high places, with Prime Minister Robert Muldoon partying at a Black Power pad in 1976 and Mayor of Wellington Michael Fowler stumping bail for seven of them after an altercation with the Mongrel Mob. [4]

  4. Patches (character) - Wikipedia

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    Patches is a recurring character designed by Hidetaka Miyazaki and video game development studio FromSoftware. He is voiced by British actor William Vanderpuye , and, in Japanese, Naomi Kusumi . Appearing in most of their games starting from the 2008 Armored Core: For Answer , he has predominantly featured in games in the Soulsborne series, up ...

  5. Road Knights Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Its rivalry with the Mongrel Mob boiled over in June 2008 in Invercargill when the Road Knights' building was burned down and two motorcycles stolen. [2] The motorcycles were later found by police at the local Mongrel Mob headquarters but had been set on fire. [2] Two Mongrel Mob members were charged with the arson. [3]

  6. Mongrel (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Mongrel, an Irish magazine 2003–2008; Mongrel (web server), an open-source software library; Mongrel Media, a Canadian film distributor; Mongrel Mob, a New Zealand gang; Mongrel complex, a national inferiority complex in Brazil; Mongrel, a 2016 novel by Stephen Graham Jones; Mongrel, a derogatory term for mixed-race people

  7. Texture mapping - Wikipedia

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    Texture streaming is a means of using data streams for textures, where each texture is available in two or more different resolutions, as to determine which texture should be loaded into memory and used based on draw distance from the viewer and how much memory is available for textures. Texture streaming allows a rendering engine to use low ...

  8. Texture synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Texture synthesis is the process of algorithmically constructing a large digital image from a small digital sample image by taking advantage of its structural content. It is an object of research in computer graphics and is used in many fields, amongst others digital image editing, 3D computer graphics and post-production of films.

  9. ColorChecker - Wikipedia

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    It includes 24 patches in a 4 × 6 grid, each slightly under 2 inches (5.1 cm) square, made of matte paint applied to smooth paper, and surrounded by a black border. Six of the patches form a uniform gray lightness scale, and another six are primary colors typical of chemical photographic processes – red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, and yellow.