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  2. Coded anti-piracy - Wikipedia

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    The original style of CAP code, developed in 1982 by Kodak along with the Motion Picture Association, is a series of very small dots printed in the picture area of a film print. The original instance of CAP developed by Kodak is a technology for watermarking film prints to trace copies of a print, whether legal or not.

  3. Noel Gugliemi - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, at age 29, Gugliemi played Hector in The Fast and the Furious, which boosted his career.He reprised his role in Furious 7 and in the Fast & Furious music video, the latter alongside Chingy, iRome, Neil Brown Jr., Ray Lavender, Sarayah Love "Empire", and Chloe Riley.

  4. Skullcap - Wikipedia

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    Jeep cap; Kerchief or durag, as stereotypically worn by pirates and often featuring actual skull print; Kippah or yarmulke, worn by Jewish men; Kufi, worn primarily by men of West African heritage; Scrub cap, worn by healthcare professionals while performing procedures; Scrum cap, worn by rugby players; Sindhi cap worn by Sindhi people of ...

  5. Cervelliere - Wikipedia

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    A cervelliere (cervelière, cervelliera; [1] Latin: cervellerium, [2] cerebrarium, [3] cerebrerium, cerebotarium [4]) is a hemispherical, close-fitting [5] skull cap of steel or iron. [3] It was worn as a helmet during the medieval period and a version known as a secret was worn under felt hats during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in the early ...

  6. List of headgear - Wikipedia

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    Brodrick cap (a military cap named after St John Brodrick, 1st Earl of Midleton) Cap and bells ("jester cap", "jester hat" or "fool's cap") Capeline – a steel skullcap worn by archers in the Middle Ages; Cricket cap; Dunce cap; Forage cap; Gat, a mesh hat worn during the Joseon period in Korea. Hooker-doon, a cloth cap with a peak, in ...

  7. Hector - Wikipedia

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    Thus, Wilson writes, Hector isolates himself from his society and its immediate needs through his efforts to uphold the warrior's code. [ 27 ] [ 28 ] James M. Redfield sees Hector's fate in the Iliad as "in some general sense fated and necessary" but "also, when and as it occurs, the consequence of his own errors and chosen by himself". [ 29 ]

  8. Skull Caps - Wikipedia

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    Skull Caps is a 1998 real-time strategy video game developed by Creative Edge Software and published by Ubi Soft for Microsoft Windows.It is a follow-up to Baldies (1995). In the game, the player manages a community of Skullies in order to build structures, increase their population, and create weapons to fight against enemies known as Hairies.

  9. Shipwreck (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Shipwreck is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of toys, animated series and comics. He was originally created as a character for the Sunbow/Marvel animated series in 1984, later produced as an action figure, and finally introduced into the comic book in 1985.