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  2. Jawbone (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Aliph released a noise-cancellation headset, which used military technology to erase background noise. [4] [5] The company's Bluetooth headset, the Jawbone, was released in 2006. [6] [7] Another headset was released in 2008 and 2009. [8] [6] AlphiCom changed its name to Jawbone in 2010. [2]

  3. Ryan Firebee - Wikipedia

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    The Firebee II was a sleek dart of an aircraft with swept tailplane and swept mid-body wings. It was powered by a Teledyne CAE J69-T-6 turbojet with 1,840 lb f (8.2 kN) thrust, with the intake on the belly forward of the wings and the exhaust under the tailfins. Internal fuel capacity was small, but the target could be fitted with a conformal ...

  4. Jawbone (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Veracruzan jaranera women playing the jawbone. To play it, a musician holds one end in one hand and strikes the other with either a stick or their hand; this causes the teeth to rattle against the bone creating a loud, untuned sound, specific to this instrument. The stick can also be pulled along the teeth which act as a rasp.

  5. Alpha Dog - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Johnny Truelove works as a young drug dealer while making a living in the San Gabriel Valley.. Johnny's father, Sonny, supplies him with marijuana, which he distributes with his gang of friends: Frankie Ballenbacher, Johnny's right-hand man and best friend; Tiko Martinez, the group's muscle; Elvis Schmidt, who is ridiculed for being in debt to Johnny; and Jake Mazursky, a local drug ...

  6. Jawbone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jawbone may refer to: Mandible, the lower jaw bone; Maxilla, the upper jaw bone; Jawbone (instrument), a musical instrument made from the jawbone of a donkey, horse, or zebra; Jawbone (musician), blues musician Bob Zabor; Jawbone (band), an American hardcore punk band; Jawbone (company), makers of Bluetooth headsets and activity trackers

  7. Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) - Wikipedia

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    Its music video was directed by Samuel Bayer, which debuted on MTV's Total Request Live on October 25. [75] The single was released in the UK on November 6, and featured several B-sides, including covers of Lennon's " Working Class Hero " and The Doors ' " Five to One ", as well as original tracks "Diamonds & Pollen" and " Astonishing Panorama ...

  8. Petri Camera - Wikipedia

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    The Petri (ペトリ) Camera Company was an optical company and manufacturer of cameras in Japan. It was founded in 1907. It was founded in 1907. Prior to World War II , it was known as Kuribayashi Shashin Kōgyō or Kuribayashi Camera Industry, inc. Japan (the company name means "Chestnut Grove").

  9. Robot (camera) - Wikipedia

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    Robot Royal II viewfinder camera ROBOT ROYAL II W Schneider Kreuznach Tele-Xenar 1:5.5 200mm lens and a TEWE 35-200mm zoom viewfinder. Robot-Berning also produced enlarged versions of the Robot, the Robot Royal 18, 24 and 36, with built-in rangefinder and with an autoburst mode of operation capable of shooting 6 frames per second.