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  2. Reset (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a hard reset is initiated by pressing a dedicated reset button On some systems (e.g, the PlayStation 2 video game console), pressing and releasing the power button initiates a hard reset, and holding the button turns the system off.

  3. Reset button technique - Wikipedia

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    In many series, the reset button trope is used as a standard, and frequently explicit, plot device. Implicit usage of the technique can be seen in episodic fiction, such as when the results of episodes regularly cause what would seem to be massive changes in the status of characters and their world; however, it is understood by

  4. Bullet button - Wikipedia

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    The bullet button recesses a small release within a block that replaces the magazine release. The recessed button to detach the magazine cannot be pressed by the shooter's finger. Firearms with this feature no longer have a "detachable magazine" under California's assault weapons definition, and therefore may be exempt depending on the other ...

  5. Predator (film) - Wikipedia

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    Predator is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by John McTiernan and written by brothers Jim and John Thomas. [5] Arnold Schwarzenegger stars as Dutch Schaefer, the leader of an elite paramilitary rescue team on a mission to save hostages in guerrilla-held territory in a Central American rainforest, who encounter the deadly Predator (Kevin Peter Hall), a skilled ...

  6. Great Reset - Wikipedia

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    The Great Reset Initiative is an economic recovery plan drawn up by the World Economic Forum (WEF) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [1] The project was launched in June 2020, and a video featuring the then-Prince of Wales Charles was released to mark its launch. [2]

  7. Nuclear button - Wikipedia

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    The "nuclear button" may be transferred to another official due to political changes or the incapacitation of a person currently in control of it. [ 3 ] Various nuclear countries have nuclear briefcases that accompany the leader (such as the president of the United States ), allowing them to launch nuclear missiles at any time.