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  2. Dualit - Wikipedia

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    Dualit is a British manufacturer of kitchen and catering equipment, and coffee and tea capsules. It is known for its range of heavy-duty toasters . It was primarily designed for the commercial catering market, its domestic usage increased during the 1990s [ 1 ]

  3. Digital watermarking - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... A digital watermark is a kind of marker covertly embedded in a noise-tolerant signal such as audio, video or image data. [1]

  4. Duality (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    Duality (stylized as DU∆LITY) is the debut mixtape from Captain Murphy, the animated rapper alter-ego of experimental musician Flying Lotus.It was initially released as a 34-minute short film featuring songs performed by Murphy as well as archived cult footage (including footage involving Heaven's Gate co-founder Marshall Applewhite), pornography, cartoons and 1980s films.

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  6. Digital on-screen graphic - Wikipedia

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    Watermarks present an issue when archival videos are used for a documentary that strives to create a coherent story. In some cases, watermarks are blurred or digitally removed if possible to clean up the picture. In the absence of visually perceptible watermarks content control can be ensured with visually imperceptible digital watermarks. [2]

  7. Zulfiqar - Wikipedia

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    The amulet comprises gnostic squares, Qur'anic verses (including ayat al-kursi (2:255) running around the frame), divine or holy names, besides a depiction of Zulfiqar at the center. Zulfiqar was frequently depicted on Ottoman flags , especially as used by Janissaries cavalry, in the 16th and 17th centuries.

  8. Two-up two-down - Wikipedia

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    The 1966 song "No Milk Today" by Herman's Hermits mentions the song's protagonist's love interest as having lived in a two up two down. The 1974 song "Snookeroo" by Ringo Starr mentions the singer's house as being "two rooms up, and two rooms down".

  9. Dom-Ino House - Wikipedia

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    It was a prototype as the physical platform for the mass production of housing. The name is a pun that combines an allusion to domus (Latin for house) [3] and the pieces of the game of dominoes, because the floor plan resembled the game and because the units could be aligned in a series like dominoes, to make row houses of different patterns.