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  2. Bullit (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bullit" is a dance song by the French music producer Laurent Arriau aka Watermät. A vocal version entitled "Bullit (So Real)" was later released, but it did not chart.The music video for Bullit is about a group of hula girls in a photograph, who use their alluring looks to invite men to join them on the beach, ultimately trapping the men in the photograph with them.

  3. Watermät - Wikipedia

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    His 2014 single "Bullit" appeared on the charts in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Australia and the UK. [2] [3] Discography. Singles. Title Year Peak positions ...

  4. Miguel Caballero (company) - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Caballero clothes claim to protect the wearer against bullets, knives, fire, water, and air. Caballero describes the material from which he creates his apparel as "a hybrid between nylon and polyester," which is lighter and thinner than Kevlar, a textile often used in body armour. [1]

  5. List of Counting Cars episodes - Wikipedia

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    Featured vehicles include a 1939 Chevy business coupe; a 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (the car used in the 1968 Steve McQueen film Bullitt), which is brought in by Rick and Corey Harrison of Pawn Stars, who acquired it in the episode "Bullitt Proof", not knowing about its problematic interior; and a Harley-Davidson softail whose owner wants it covered in tattoo-style art.

  6. Bulletproofing - Wikipedia

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    Bulletproof glass window of a jeweler after a burglary attempt. Bulletproofing is the process of making an object capable of stopping a bullet or similar high velocity projectiles (e.g. shrapnel).

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  8. Flak jacket - Wikipedia

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    The "Soldiers' Bullet Proof Vest" was manufactured by the G. & D. Cook & Company of New Haven, Connecticut. It consisted of two pieces of steel inserted into the pockets of a regular black military vest. Versions for infantry weighed 3.5 lb (1.6 kg) while a version for cavalry and artillery weighed 7 lb (3.2 kg). They sold for $5–7.

  9. Second Chance (body armor) - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance is an American body armor manufacturing company. The company was founded in the early 1970s by U.S. Marine and pizza delivery owner/driver Richard Davis. Davis developed the idea of a bulletproof vest after shooting three armed robbers in self-defense during a delivery.