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  2. 8:15 12:15 - Wikipedia

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    8:15 12:15 is the ninth comedy album by Bill Cosby. It was his first double-disc album. It was his first double-disc album. It was also his first record not released strictly by Warner Bros. Records label but by Tetragrammaton Records (which was co-owned by Cosby at the time) instead.

  3. Time Bomb (Rancid song) - Wikipedia

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    "Time Bomb" is a ska punk [1] [2] ska, [3] ska rock [4] and reggae rock song, [5] similar to the sound of Operation Ivy, in which Tim Armstrong and Matt Freeman used to play before Rancid. The lyrics for the first verse of the song were sampled from an earlier song, "Motorcycle Ride", which appeared on the band's previous album, Let's Go .

  4. 24 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    "24 Minutes" is the twenty-first episode of the eighteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on May 20, 2007 as part of the one-hour season finale, alongside the episode "You Kent Always Say What You Want".

  5. Magic Hour - Wikipedia

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    Magic Hour or the title song (see below), 1999; Magic Hour (Scissor Sisters album), 2012; Magic Hour (Luscious Jackson album), 2013; Magic Hour (Surf Curse album), 2022; The Magic Hour or the title song, by Wynton Marsalis, 2004; The Magic Hour, an album by Steve Allee, 1995; Magic Hour, by Kep1er, 2023

  6. 12-hour clock - Wikipedia

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    The 12-hour time convention is common in several English-speaking nations and former British colonies, as well as a few other countries. There is no widely accepted convention for how midday and midnight should be represented: in English-speaking countries, "12 p.m." indicates 12 o'clock noon, while "12 a.m." means 12 o'clock midnight. [4] [5] [6]

  7. Timebomb (Angels & Airwaves song) - Wikipedia

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    "Timebomb" was originally written back in 2019, and was used by the band to promote both Lifeforms and a documentary that was being made about the band. [3] At the time that the documentary was revealed, the band's current bassist, Matt Rubano, was still a touring member, but when he became an official member of the band in 2020, much of the songs on Lifeforms began to be rewritten to create a ...

  8. Time bomb (software) - Wikipedia

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    The first use of a time bomb in software may have been in 1979 with the Scribe markup language and word processing system, developed by Brian Reid.Reid sold Scribe to a software company called Unilogic (later renamed Scribe Systems [2]), and agreed to insert a set of time-dependent functions (called "time bombs") that would deactivate freely copied versions of the program after a 90-day ...

  9. Mitchell (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell or Mitchel is an English, Scottish and Irish surname with three etymological origins. In some cases, the name is derived from the Middle English and Old French (and Norman French) name Michel, a vernacular form of the name Michael. [1]