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  2. Template:Run-DMC - Wikipedia

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  3. Template:User DMC - Wikipedia

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  4. Template talk:Run-DMC - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia:Template documentation - Wikipedia

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    To place the template itself into a category, add the [[Category:Category name]] code inside an <includeonly>...</includeonly> section on the doc subpage. See Wikipedia:Categorization § Template categorization for guidelines. To create an interwiki link for the template itself, go to Wikidata and follow the instructions for adding links to pages.

  6. Tool management - Wikipedia

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    All tools assigned to the same tool class are suitable for the same task, but they have different sizes. The tool classes are organized in a tree, which is adapted and expanded by the user. The tool types with the corresponding images describe the required geometric values and where they are measured. Each tool type is assigned to a class list ...

  7. DJ Cheese - Wikipedia

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    DJ Cheese (born Robert Cheese) is a disc jockey and record producer who won the 1986 DMC World Final in London, showcasing the art of scratching in turntablism for the first time. [1] [2] He also appeared in the 1986 UK tour with Run-DMC. [3] He is known as ‘master of the crossfader’. [4]

  8. Digital mixing console - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha M7CL in place for a live production. In professional audio, a digital mixing console (DMC) is a type of mixing console used to combine, route, and change the dynamics, equalization and other properties of multiple audio input signals, using digital signal processing rather than analog circuitry.

  9. Run-D.M.C. (album) - Wikipedia

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    Run-D.M.C.'s second listed track, "Rock Box" (which was released as the album's third single on April 16, 1984), is credited by music critics for dissolving social and racial boundaries within the music industry between rock music and mainstream hip hop at the time of the album's release.