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  2. Putumayo World Music - Wikipedia

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    401 Global Groove 2 (6 January 2023) (only digital) 402 Reggae World 2 (3 March 2023) (only digital) 403 Acoustic World 4 (10 March 2023) (only digital) 404 African Yoga (31 March 2023) 405 World Party 4 (28 April 2023) (only digital) 406 Acoustic World 5 (5 May 2023) (only digital) 407 Global Lounge 2 (12 May 2023) (only digital) 408 World ...

  3. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000 film) - Wikipedia

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    How the Grinch Stole Christmas (also known as Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas or Dr. Seuss' The Grinch or simply The Grinch) is a 2000 American Christmas fantasy comedy film directed by Ron Howard and produced by Howard and Brian Grazer.

  4. Mars Attacks - Wikipedia

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    A third series of trading cards, Mars Attacks: Uprising, also featuring a third reboot series of 92 trading cards that picked up where Mars Attacks: Occupation left off (Mars Attacks: Uprising (cards #1-42 plus a #0 card labeled "Kickstarter Backer")) and including four new subsets ("Mars & Dinosaurs Attack" (nine cards plus a 10th card labeled ...

  5. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    The Type M+ card, first released in April 2008, [16] offers data rates 1.5 times that of Type M cards. As of 2008, cards are available only in 1 and 2 GB capacities. Olympus says that its xD cards support special "picture effects" when used in some Olympus cameras, though these software features are not intrinsically hardware-dependent.

  6. Stoopid Buddy Stoodios - Wikipedia

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    Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (formerly known as Stoopid Monkey and stylized as Stoop!d Monkey) is an American production company and animation studio, formed by Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, John Harvatine IV, and Eric Towner.

  7. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Some photo labs print photos on 4:3 ratio paper, as well as the existing 3:2. In 2005, Panasonic launched the first consumer camera with a native aspect ratio of 16:9, matching HDTV. This is similar to a 7:4 aspect ratio, which was a common size for APS film. Different aspect ratios are one of the reasons consumers have issues when cropping ...