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  2. Grand Theft Auto V - Wikipedia

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    Grand Theft Auto Online launched on 1 October 2013, two weeks after Grand Theft Auto V 's release. [84] Many players reported connection difficulties and game freezes during load screens. [ 85 ] [ 86 ] Rockstar released a technical patch on 5 October in an effort to resolve the issues, [ 87 ] but problems persisted the second week as some ...

  3. Intelligent banknote neutralisation system - Wikipedia

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    Money stained with a permanent security ink The concept of an IBNS is based upon the notion that criminals seek to maximize their reward while minimizing the potential cost of the crime. [ 3 ] Intelligent Banknote Neutralisation Systems remove the anticipated reward of the crime and increase the risk of being caught.

  4. Money disorder - Wikipedia

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    Money avoidance script involves evading financial responsibilities, blaming others, and viewing money negatively. This may be influenced by societal taboos about discussing finances. Those with lower incomes, lower net worth, and younger age groups more commonly exhibit money avoidance scripts.

  5. Money Movers - Wikipedia

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    Movie News said Money Movers "delivers an intriguing plot and hair-raising suspense with incredible pace and ferocity." [10] Australian Screen said that "Money Movers was ahead of its time, and may have suffered because of that. The film opened early in 1979, and failed badly, but it was not alone – 1979 was the worst year for Australian ...

  6. Funny Money - Wikipedia

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  7. Spec script - Wikipedia

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    The script may be sent out simultaneously to all the prospective buyers in the hope of attracting a bidding war. [2] If the script sells, the writer may receive a payment of anything from a few tens of thousands of dollars to several million. The script may then be developed even further until it is "greenlit" – meaning it goes into production.