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  2. Django (1966 film) - Wikipedia

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    The DVD, which presents Django completely uncut with Dolby Digital mono mixes of both the English and Italian dubs (as well as English subtitles translating the Italian dialogue), includes the film's English trailer, Django: The One and Only (an interview piece with Nero and Ruggero Deodato), a gallery of poster and production art compiled by ...

  3. Django (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Django (/ ˈ dʒ æ ŋ ɡ oʊ / JANG-goh; sometimes stylized as django) [5] is a free and open-source, Python-based web framework that runs on a web server. It follows the model–template–views (MTV) architectural pattern. [6] [7] It is maintained by the Django Software Foundation (DSF), an independent organization established in the US as a ...

  4. 'Django Unchained' at 10: Jamie Foxx says he ... - AOL

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    And he said [impersonating Elba], ‘Quentin Tarantino is talking about this movie called Django Unchained,’ and I was like, ‘Boy, your pretty black ass playing Django — it’ll be crazy ...

  5. Django (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Django is an Western series created by Leonardo Fasoli and Maddalena Ravagli, directed by Francesca Comencini and co-produced by Sky Atlantic and Canal+. It is an English-language reimagining of the 1966 Italian film of the same name by Sergio Corbucci .

  6. All Your Beginner Cycling Questions—Answered - AOL

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    Whether you’re confused about gear or how to start training, we have all the answers to your beginner cycling questions so you can ride with confidence. All Your Beginner Cycling Questions ...

  7. Django (composition) - Wikipedia

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    "Django" is a 1954 jazz standard written by John Lewis as a tribute to the Belgian-born jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was a signature composition of the Modern Jazz Quartet , of which Lewis was the pianist and musical director.