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  2. Job Definition Format - Wikipedia

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    JDF is an extensible format. It defines both JDF files and JMF, a job messaging format based on XML over HTTP. In practice, JDF-enabled products can communicate with each other either by exchanging JDF files, typically via "hot folders", or the net or by exchanging JMF messages over the net.

  3. Java Media Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Java Media Framework (JMF) is a Java library that enables audio, video and other time-based media to be added to Java applications and applets. This optional package, which can capture, play, stream, and transcode multiple media formats, extends the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) and allows development of cross-platform multimedia applications.

  4. Job shop - Wikipedia

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    A job shop is a manufacturing system that handles custom/bespoke or semi-custom/bespoke manufacturing processes such as small to medium-size customer orders or batch jobs. Further reading [ edit ]

  5. Roller (agricultural tool) - Wikipedia

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    The roller is an agricultural tool used for flattening land or breaking up large clumps of soil, especially after ploughing or disc harrowing. Typically, rollers are pulled by tractors or, prior to mechanisation, a team of animals such as horses or oxen. As well as for agricultural purposes, rollers are used on cricket pitches and residential ...

  6. Tedder (machine) - Wikipedia

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    The tedder came into use in the second half of the nineteenth century. [3] While Charles Wendel claims in his Encyclopedia of American farm implements & antiques that the machine wasn't introduced to the United States until the 1880s, [4] there are enough indications that the tedder was in use in the 1860s—The New York Times reports on its efficacy in 1868, [5] and in that same year the ...

  7. Peter Kay - Wikipedia

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    Peter John Kay was born on 2 July 1973 in Farnworth, Lancashire, [5] where he attended Mount Saint Joseph School, leaving with a GCSE in art.. His father, Michael, was an engineer who died just before Peter's career took off. [5]

  8. Kristin Chenoweth - Wikipedia

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    After Animal Crackers, Chenoweth continued to appear in regional theatre productions, such as Babes in Arms at The Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, [22] and Phantom (as Christine; she also toured in Germany in this role), [23] playing roles in Off-Broadway productions like Luisa in The Fantasticks [10] [24] and Kristy in Box Office of the Damned (both in 1994). [25]

  9. The Brutalist - Wikipedia

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    The Brutalist is a 2024 epic period drama film directed and produced by Brady Corbet, who co-wrote the screenplay with Mona Fastvold. [6] It stars Adrien Brody as a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor who emigrates to the United States, where he struggles to achieve the American Dream until a wealthy client changes his life.