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Dazzle ship (14–18 NOW), artworks created to commemorate the work of the artists and artisans who developed and designed dazzle camouflage; Dazzle, a 1990 novel by American novelist Judith Krantz; Dazzle, a 2009 film by Dutch avant-garde film maker Cyrus Frisch; Origin of Dazzle, Dazzle Vision's debut EP
Dazzle camouflage, also known as razzle dazzle (in the U.S.) or dazzle painting, is a family of ship camouflage that was used extensively in World War I, and to a lesser extent in World War II and afterwards.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Denver Branch is second largest of three branches of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The Denver branch opened January 14, 1918 on 17th Street before moving in 1968 to the 16th Street Mall .
Denver Mile High Stadium was the home of the Broncos from 1960–2000. Denver had the worst record of any original AFL team, with a record of 39–97–4 in the league. [5] They were the only original AFL team never to have played in the title game during the upstart league's 10-year history. [6]
Dazzle consists in painting obtrusive patterns on vertical surfaces. Unlike some other forms of camouflage, dazzle works not by offering concealment but by making it difficult to estimate a target's range, speed and heading. Each ship's dazzle pattern was unique to make it more difficult for the enemy to recognize different classes of ships.
Karl Denver (16 December 1931 – 21 December 1998) was a Scottish singer, who, with his trio had a series of UK hit singles in the early 1960s. Most famous of these was a 1961 version of " Wimoweh ", which showed off Denver's falsetto yodelling register.
Dazzle Multimedia also sold an internal, PCI-card version of the Dazzle, under the name Snazzi. [6]: 73 Dazzle Multimedia was acquired in majority by SCM Microsystems, a German-American technology company, in 1999. [7] The first Dazzle recorder to support USB was the Digital Video Creator (DVC) 50 and 80 models, first released in March 2001.
"The Wild Brunch" is the second episode of the CW television series Gossip Girl. Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage wrote the episode; it was directed by Mark Piznarski . It premiered on The CW on September 26, 2007.