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  2. Uxfest - Wikipedia

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    However the obstacles in running Uxfest from Fountains Mill grew insurmountable with the local council and so the decision was taken to move the festival into central London as a final goodbye. At this point Talita, Kirsty Moore and Sara Allen, the festival organisers, saw the costs of running the festival mount up.

  3. Stanhope Demonstrator - Wikipedia

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    The Stanhope Demonstrator was the first machine to solve problems in logic. [1] It was designed by Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope to demonstrate consequences in logic symbolically. The first model was constructed in 1775. It consisted of two slides coloured red and gray mounted in a square brass frame.

  4. Nashville sit-ins - Wikipedia

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    Crowds of white youths again gathered in the stores to taunt and harass the demonstrators. This time, however, police were not present. Eventually, several of the sit-in demonstrators were attacked by hecklers in the McLellan's and Woolworths stores. Some were pulled from their seats and beaten, and one demonstrator was pushed down a flight of ...

  5. Demonstrator (film) - Wikipedia

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    His son Steven, who is in love with his father's secretary, organises a protest by university students against the conference. Steven is beaten up, loses his girlfriend and sees the demonstration overtaken by professional agitators.

  6. Penny Red - Wikipedia

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    The upper corners were occupied by stars. Perforations, in an experimental gauge 16, first came into use in 1850 and were officially adopted in 1854, also in gauge 16. The experimental perforated issue can be distinguished from the general issue as the latter was applied to a stamp that used a different alphabet type for the identifying letters.

  7. Terrorizer (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Terrorizer published its first issue in October 1993 [3] with Sepultura on the cover and a price of £1.95. "Sure, the layout was a bit ropey, with several 'cut out'-style pictures in the live section and some horribly lo-fi video stills in the Pestilence feature, but what a line-up of bands!

  8. NJ Bloodline - Wikipedia

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    The image is a mixed media piece of John Wayne Gacy, the serial killer, dressed up as Pogo the Clown. The song "L.E.T.S." from the Be Afraid EP, stands for "Lord of the E.town Streets". NJ Bloodline has used a few different tunings. The 1993 Demo utilizes Standard "E" tuning.

  9. Knuckledust - Wikipedia

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    Knuckledust are a British heavy hardcore band from London. The band was formed in 1996 when Nic, Ray and Wema contacted Pelbu to start a band. The band went on to release many albums, tour the world extensively and continue to do so today, without any changes in personnel.