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  2. Operator (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Pam works as a call center operator for 911 emergencies. They together have a daughter Cassie, whose custody is with Pam for the time being, till they are officially divorced. One day, a notorious criminal Richard (Ving Rhames) kidnaps Cassie and calls 911 only to connect with Pam, whom he wants to send her estranged husband, Jeremy the cop to ...

  3. Mathematical operators and symbols in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    The reserved code points (the "holes") in the alphabetic ranges up to U+1D551 duplicate characters in the Letterlike Symbols block. In order, these are ℎ / ℬ ℰ ℱ ℋ ℐ ℒ ℳ ℛ / ℯ ℊ ℴ / ℭ ℌ ℑ ℜ ℨ / ℂ ℍ ℕ ℙ ℚ ℝ ℤ.

  4. Identity Digital - Wikipedia

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    Donuts Inc. was a parent company with affiliated entities that operated in the domain name industry, including a domain name registrar and registries, that provided paid domain names via its subsidiaries’ registry operator status (for example, managing the .social gTLD) and contracts between its subsidiaries and other registries and registrars.

  5. Police code - Wikipedia

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    The Hundred Code is a three-digit police code system. [3] This code is usually pronounced digit-by-digit, using a radio alphabet for any letters, as 505 "five zero five" or 207A "two zero seven Alpha".

  6. Closure operator - Wikipedia

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    Convex hull (red) of a polygon (yellow). The usual set closure from topology is a closure operator. Other examples include the linear span of a subset of a vector space, the convex hull or affine hull of a subset of a vector space or the lower semicontinuous hull ¯ of a function : {}, where is e.g. a normed space, defined implicitly ⁡ (¯) = ⁡ ¯, where ⁡ is the epigraph of a function .

  7. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Dunkin' Donuts LLC, [4] trading as Dunkin' since 2019 in some markets, is an American multinational coffee and donut company, as well as a quick service restaurant.It was founded by Bill Rosenberg (1916–2002) in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1950.

  8. Have Doughnut - Wikipedia

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    Have Doughnut flying in 1968 NASIC document describing the program. Have Doughnut was the name of a Defense Intelligence Agency project whose purpose was to evaluate and exploit a MiG-21 "Fishbed-E" that the United States Air Force acquired in 1967 from Israel.

  9. Torus - Wikipedia

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    Poloidal direction (red arrow) and toroidal direction (blue arrow) A torus can be parametrized as: [2] (,) = (+ ⁡) ⁡ (,) = (+ ⁡) ⁡ (,) = ⁡. using angular coordinates , [,), representing rotation around the tube and rotation around the torus' axis of revolution, respectively, where the major radius is the distance from the center of the tube to the center of the torus and the minor ...