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  2. Mutafukaz - Wikipedia

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    The MIB, strange men in black suits led by a white-suited man named Bruce, begin pursuing Angelino. Angelino calls his friend Willy, and they hide in the rundown crime neighborhood of Palm Hills. Angelino and Vinz are later found again by the MIB, who engage the local gangs in a gunfight, killing people from both sides.

  3. Storm Warnings - Wikipedia

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    The montage that opens the episode is accompanied by the Johnny Cash song Walk the Line. While the song technically has a source within the universe of the story, with Detective Pryzbylewski playing it from a CD and ending the montage by pressing pause, this scene still noticeably stands out among the rest of the show which usually makes a point of not including non-diegetic music (with few ...

  4. ActiveVFP - Wikipedia

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    ActiveVFP (also known as AVFP) is a server-side scripting framework designed for Web development to produce dynamic Web pages.Similar to PHP, but using the native Visual Foxpro (VFP) language and database (or other databases like Microsoft SQL and MySQL), ActiveVFP can also be used in Model-View-Controller (MVC) web applications as well as RESTful API.

  5. Covert listening device - Wikipedia

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    A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug or a wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, or wiretapping is a common technique in surveillance , espionage and police investigations.

  6. FoxPro - Wikipedia

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    FoxPro is a text-based procedurally oriented programming language and database management system (DBMS), and it is also an object-oriented programming language, originally published by Fox Software and later by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX. The final published release of FoxPro was 2.6.

  7. Audio multicore cable - Wikipedia

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    When used in sound reinforcement, the multicore cable runs from the stage box or microphone splitter to the front-of-house sound desk, where it connects to a mixing console. [2] Portable multicore cables, stored loose or on a drum, enable sound systems to be set up at temporary outdoor locations such as music festivals. [3]

  8. Wire recording - Wikipedia

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    Poulsen Telegraphone recorder from 1922 A Webster-Chicago Model 7 wire recorder from 1948. Wire recording, also known as magnetic wire recording, was the first magnetic recording technology, an analog type of audio storage. It recorded sound signals on a thin steel wire using varying levels of magnetization.

  9. Field telephone - Wikipedia

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    Field telephones operate over wire lines, sometimes commandeering civilian circuits when available, but often using wires strung in combat conditions. [5] At least as of World War II, wire communications were the preferred method for the U.S. Army, with radio use only when needed, e.g. to communicate with mobile units, or until wires could be ...