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  2. Cinelli - Wikipedia

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    Cinelli was founded in 1948 by Cino Cinelli (born Montespertoli, 9 February 1916, died 20 April 2001), a former professional road racer and president of the Italian Cyclists' Association. He was a professional racer from 1937 to 1944, winning Milan–San Remo in 1943, the Giro di Lombardia in 1938, and the Tour of the Apennines in 1937. [ 2 ]

  3. Tube Bar prank calls - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, two young men—John Elmo and Jim Davidson; [3] [4] [5] later known collectively as Bum Bar Bastards, or The BBB—began calling the Tube Bar located at Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey. The bar was owned by heavyweight boxer Louis "Red" Deutsch, and most of the time Deutsch himself answered the calls.

  4. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    Epoxy-Dent — A 1978 ad for "the strongest denture cream permitted by law". To prove its strength, a user bites down on a wood bar, which is lifted by a helicopter ("The Epoxy-Dent Chopper Test!"). [231] EPT Home Pregnancy Test — A parody of EPT's campaign that features real-life couples using the product to see if they're having a baby.

  5. Amen break - Wikipedia

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    "A Tutorial on Cutting Up a Breakbeat Using a Tracker". PedagoNet.com The tempo for the Amen, Brother breakbeat is approximately 136 BPM. The Amen break on freesound.org; Video of an audio installation about the Amen break's history Archived June 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine by Nate Harrison (archive.org mirror, Youtube mirror)

  6. Final Cut Pro - Wikipedia

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    In April 2004, Final Cut Pro 4.5 was released and branded as "Final Cut Pro HD" due to its native support for Panasonic's tape-based DVCPRO HD format for compressed 720p and 1080i HD over FireWire. (While the software had been capable of uncompressed HD editing since version 3.0, it required expensive video cards and high-speed storage at the ...