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  2. Alt-right pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The alt-right pipeline (also called the alt-right rabbit hole) is a proposed conceptual model regarding internet radicalization toward the alt-right movement. It describes a phenomenon in which consuming provocative right-wing political content, such as antifeminist or anti-SJW ideas, gradually increases exposure to the alt-right or similar far-right politics.

  3. Deterministic pushdown automaton - Wikipedia

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    In automata theory, a deterministic pushdown automaton (DPDA or DPA) is a variation of the pushdown automaton.The class of deterministic pushdown automata accepts the deterministic context-free languages, a proper subset of context-free languages.

  4. Pushdown automaton - Wikipedia

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    In each step, it chooses a transition by indexing a table by input symbol, current state, and the symbol at the top of the stack. A pushdown automaton can also manipulate the stack, as part of performing a transition. The manipulation can be to push a particular symbol to the top of the stack, or to pop off the top of the stack.

  5. Scarface (Push It to the Limit) - Wikipedia

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    "Scarface (Push It to the Limit)" is a song written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte and performed by American singer Paul Engemann. It appeared on the soundtrack for the 1983 motion picture Scarface .

  6. Push Comes to Shove - Wikipedia

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    Push Comes to Shove, a 1994 album by Jackyl; Push Comes to Shove, a rock song by Van Halen for their 1981 album Fair Warning; Push Comes to Shove, an animated short film by Bill Plympton; Push Comes to Shove, the title of both a book and a ballet by Twyla Tharp "Push Comes To Shove", a song by Aerosmith from Rock in a Hard Place

  7. Stun grenade - Wikipedia

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    Unlike a fragmentation grenade, stun grenades are constructed with a casing designed to remain intact during detonation and avoid fragmentation injuries, while having large circular cutouts to allow the light and sound of the explosion through.

  8. Ear clearing - Wikipedia

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    Diver clearing ears Section of the human ear, the Eustachian tube is shown in colour. Ear clearing, clearing the ears or equalization is any of various maneuvers to equalize the pressure in the middle ear with the outside pressure, by letting air enter along the Eustachian tubes, as this does not always happen automatically when the pressure in the middle ear is lower than the outside pressure.

  9. Deaf-mute - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-mute is a term which was used historically to identify a person who was either deaf and used sign language or both deaf and could not speak.The term continues to be used to refer to deaf people who cannot speak an oral language or have some degree of speaking ability, but choose not to speak because of the negative or unwanted attention atypical voices sometimes attract.