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  2. Fortnite Festival - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay of Fortnite Festival's "Main Stage" on expert difficulty. Fortnite Festival is a rhythm video game accessible via the Fortnite launcher. [1] The game features three modes, the "Main Stage", the "Jam Stage", [2] and the "Battle Stage." [3] In all modes, the players chooses a song to play and the aspect of that song they want to perform ...

  3. List of Roblox games - Wikipedia

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    The game was inspired by Fortnite Battle Royale, and was an attempt to create an "awesome competitive game" within the Roblox platforms limitations. In August 2022, the game was shut down following a mass wave of exploiters rendering the game unable to be maintained by the developers, with them stating that what they wanted to do was not ...

  4. Fortnite v29.10 Patch Notes: 5 Biggest Changes - AOL

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    Full Fortnite patch notes for update v29.10. ... Fortnite Guardians of the Galaxy skins. After a small update last week, the first major update of Fortnite Chapter 5 Season 2 has dropped, and ...

  5. The Load-Out - Wikipedia

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    "The Load-Out" is a song co-written and performed live by Jackson Browne from his 1977 album Running on Empty. It is a tribute to his roadies and fans. The song was recorded live at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland, on August 27, 1977, as part of the tour in support of the album The Pretender.

  6. Sniper - Wikipedia

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    Some doctrines train a sniper to breathe deeply before shooting, then hold their lungs empty while they line up and take their shot. [9] [page needed] Other doctrines assert that exhausting the lungs results in an accelerated heart rate and suggest only a partial exhale before firing. Some go further, teaching their snipers to shoot between ...

  7. International Standard Musical Work Code - Wikipedia

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    The International Standard Musical Work Code (ISWC) is a unique identifier for musical works, similar to ISBN for books. It is adopted as international standard ISO 15707 . The ISO subcommittee with responsibility for the standard is TC 46/SC 9 .

  8. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Using the codes eases coordination and improves understanding during multiservice operations. The codes are intended for use by air, ground, sea, and space operations personnel at the tactical level. Code words that are followed by an asterisk (*) may differ in meaning from NATO usage. There is a key provided below to describe what personnel ...

  9. Glossary of RAF code names - Wikipedia

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    Code words used by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War: Angels – height in thousands of feet. Balbo – a large formation of aircraft. [1] Bandit – identified enemy aircraft. Bogey – unidentified (possibly unfriendly) aircraft. Buster – radio-telephony code phrase for 'maximum throttle' or full power climb.