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  2. Zarafa (film) - Wikipedia

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    Zarafa is a 2012 French-Belgian animated film directed by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie . It was released on 8 February 2012 in France. [ 2 ] The story was inspired by a historical giraffe known today as Zarafa .

  3. File:Map of Roblox restrictions by country.svg - Wikipedia

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    This map is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship. For more information, see Commons:Threshold of originality § Maps .

  4. Zarafa - Wikipedia

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    Zarafa may refer to: Zarafa (film), an animated film; Zarafa (giraffe), a present to Charles X of France from Muhammad Ali of Egypt; ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  5. Category:Animated films about giraffes - Wikipedia

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    Zarafa (film) This page was last edited on 21 May 2024, at 21:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  6. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    The game was conceived and created as a more fleshed-out version of an earlier Roblox game called Prison Life. [59] It accumulated over US$1 million in revenue during its first year of operation. [60] Jailbreak was featured in Roblox ' s Ready Player One event, based around the release of the film. [61]

  7. 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.

  8. MovieCode - Wikipedia

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    The site was reported by the BBC as having received more than 10,000 hits 10 days after its launch. [3]The German edition of Engadget was noted for its web site's HTML code being used in Duane Clark's 2011 TV series XIII, [4] [12] while it was noted elsewhere that movie code is frequently taken from web sites, including Wikipedia [5] [14] and a Canadian bank.

  9. List of productions using the Vasquez Rocks as a filming ...

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    The Vasquez Rocks, situated in the Sierra Pelona Mountains, in northern Los Angeles County, California, have been used as a setting for key scenes in many motion pictures, television shows, music videos, and video games.