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  2. List of Hardcore Pawn episodes - Wikipedia

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    A man tries to get back the items his ex-wife pawned behind his back, but they need her ID in order to redeem the tickets. A couple sells a trumpet for money for a promise ring. A tanning salon sells a spray tanning booth, but they need someone pale to test it out. A taxidermist sells a cache of stuffed animals.

  3. Video art - Wikipedia

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    Video art can take many forms: recordings that are broadcast; installations viewed in galleries or museums; works either streamed online, or distributed as video tapes, or on DVDs; and performances which may incorporate one or more television sets, video monitors, and projections, displaying live or recorded images and sounds.

  4. Taphrosaurus - Wikipedia

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    This article about a plesiosaur is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Natural hoof care - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to farrier trims, barefoot trims are marketed as an approach to high performance hooves without the need for shoes, or simply as a natural approach to hoof care (depending upon the individual trimming method). However, they are something different, designed by nature itself to maintain a healthy, sound hoof without the use of shoes.

  6. Tenontosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Tenontosaurus (/ t ɪ ˌ n ɒ n t ə ˈ s ɔːr ə s / ti-NON-tə-SOR-əs; lit. ' sinew lizard ') is a genus of iguanodontian ornithopod dinosaur.It had an unusually long, broad tail, which like its back was stiffened with a network of bony tendons.

  7. Trim tab - Wikipedia

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    Typical trim tabs on aileron, rudder and elevator. Trim tabs are small surfaces connected to the trailing edge of a larger control surface on a boat or aircraft, used to control the trim of the controls, i.e. to counteract hydro- or aerodynamic forces and stabilise the boat or aircraft in a particular desired attitude without the need for the operator to constantly apply a control force.

  8. Trim (computing) - Wikipedia

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    A trim command (known as TRIM in the ATA command set, and UNMAP in the SCSI command set) allows an operating system to inform a solid-state drive (SSD) which blocks of data are no longer considered to be "in use" and therefore can be erased internally.