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  2. Miguel Chevalier - Wikipedia

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    Miguel Chevalier (born April 22, 1959, in Mexico) is a French digital and virtual artist. Since 1978, Miguel Chevalier has used computers as a means of expression in the field of the visual arts. [1] [2] He has established himself internationally as one of the pioneers of virtual and digital art. [3] [4]

  3. Seaside (film) - Wikipedia

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  4. Star Rapid - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] Star Rapid offers a range of advanced manufacturing services including plastic injection molding, CNC machining, metal 3D printing, pressure die casting, vacuum casting and a range of finishing services targeting the consumer, automotive, medical and aerospace industries.

  5. Is Chevalier Based on a True Story? - AOL

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    The writer and director of the new period piece on what is and isn't real about its thrilling drama.

  6. Multiaxis machining - Wikipedia

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    CAM software automates the process of converting 3D models into tool paths, the route the multiaxis machine takes to mill a part (Fig. 1). This software takes into account the different parameters of the tool head (in the case of a CNC router, this would be the bit size), dimensions of the blank, and any constraints the machine may have.

  7. Configurable Network Computing - Wikipedia

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    Configurable Network Computing or CNC is JD Edwards's (JDE) client–server proprietary architecture and methodology. Now a division of the Oracle Corporation, Oracle continues to sponsor the ongoing development of the JD Edwards Enterprise Resource Planning system, While highly flexible, the CNC architecture is proprietary and, as such, it cannot be exported to any other systems.