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    Metadata about the images and the books from which they come is also available for download on Github. Pixnio – A large collection of high resolution public domain images. Free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required. Devostock.com – Over 160,000 free professional images for commercial use.

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    Software can be programmed to render SVG images by using a library such as librsvg used by GNOME since 2000, Batik and ThorVG (Thor Vector Graphics) since 2020 for lightweight systems. SVG images can also be rendered to any desired popular image format by using ImageMagick, a free command-line utility (which also uses librsvg under the hood).

  5. Sharknado - Wikipedia

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    Sharknado was directed for film studio The Asylum by Anthony C. Ferrante, whose previous directing credits include the horror film Boo, and written by Thunder Levin, whose previous writing credits include the film Mutant Vampire Zombies from the 'Hood!. [3] The film's tagline is "Enough said!" [12] Sharknado is one of many B-movies commissioned ...

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    Made in a mere 18 days, Sharknado was one of The Asylum's most intensive movies, requiring hundreds of visual effects shots and other post-production work."There was a lot of chewing gum and duct ...

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    This invalid SVG drawing a very simple image. Drawing uncomplicated graphics with a text editor seems more adequate than using a vector graphics program, and will often result in a dramatic reduction of file size.