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  2. Zooming user interface - Wikipedia

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    Example of a ZUI. In computing, a zooming user interface or zoomable user interface (ZUI, pronounced zoo-ee) is a type of graphical user interface (GUI) where users can change the scale of the viewed area in order to see more detail or less, and browse through different documents.

  3. Drunken boxing - Wikipedia

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    Drunken luohan methods in Shaolin kung fu do not appear only in zui quan, but in some other styles as well. For example, in Shaolin luohan quan a drunken luohan steps forward, in Shaolin 18 luohan quan one of the 18 characters is a drunken luohan, and in Shaolin mad-devil staff [ 6 ] a drunken luohan sways to the sides with disorderly steps.

  4. Come Drink with Me - Wikipedia

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    Come Drink with Me (Chinese: 大醉俠; pinyin: Dà Zuì Xiá; lit. 'Great Drunken Hero') is a 1966 Hong Kong wuxia film produced by Shaw Brothers Studio and directed by King Hu.

  5. KidZui - Wikipedia

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    ZuiTube was the online video destination that used KidZui's catalogue of kid-friendly video content. ZuiTube used a user interface designed for children. ZuiTube provided a "Play All" mode that allowed kids to watch all videos within a specific channel without interruption, as well as an "auto complete" search feature with smart-type that optimized results based on popularity, or "Kid Rank."

  6. Showtaro Morikubo - Wikipedia

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    zui (髄, lit. "marrow) is the first solo album by Showtaro Morikubo, released in 2001. "The Answer" and "Moon Light" were the album's promotional tracks, being used in the video game series Rockman X as the opening themes to Rockman X6. "The Answer" appeared as the album's only single, paired with the B-side "Happy Monday Man".

  7. Chinese views on sin - Wikipedia

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    Zui was used to translate Chinese Buddhist terminology, for instance, zuizhang 罪障 (with "obstruction") "sin" and zuiye 罪業 (with "action") "sinful karma". Zui 罪 "crime; guilt; punishment" had an archaic variant Chinese character zui 辠, written with zi 自 "nose" and xin 辛 "painful" — emphasizing the "punishment" aspect of zui.

  8. Zhang Ziyi - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Ziyi ([ʈʂáŋ tsɹ̩̀.ǐ]; Chinese: 章子怡; born 9 February 1979), sometimes credited Ziyi Zhang, [1] is a Chinese actress, model, and former dancer. Known for playing independent and strong-willed characters, [2] she is the recipient of various accolades.

  9. Just Follow Law - Wikipedia

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    Tanya Chew is an events and promotion department director at a fictional satutory board known as WAS and Lim Teng Zui (Gurmit Singh) is a single father, with a daughter, Xiao Mei, and works as a blue-collar worker technician at WAS as well, along with their assistants Blackjack (Brandon Wong), Bamboo (Suhaimi Yusof), and their advisors Bee Hwa and Nancy ().