Took in

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Possible Answers: ATE, EYED, SAW, MADE, HAD, EARNED, NETTED, REAPED, DRANK, DUPED, MISLED, ARRESTED, BEHELD, CONNED, HOUSED, DIGESTED.

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Random information on the term “ATE”:

111 Ate is a main-belt asteroid that was discovered by the German-American astronomer C. H. F. Peters on August 14, 1870, and named after Ate, the goddess of mischief and destruction in Greek mythology. In the Tholen classification system, it is categorized as a carbonaceous C-type asteroid, while the Bus asteroid taxonomy system lists it as an Ch asteroid.

Two stellar occultations by Ate were observed in 2000, only two months apart. The occultation of the star HIP 2559 by 111 Ate was used to determine a chord length of 125.6 ± 7.2 km through the asteroid, giving a lower bound on the maximum dimension. During 2000, 111 Ate was observed by radar from the Arecibo Observatory. The return signal matched an effective diameter of 135 ± 15 km. The estimated size of this asteroid is 143 km, making it one of the larger asteroids.

Based upon an irregular light curve that was generated from photometric observations of this asteroid at Pulkovo Observatory, it has a rotation period of 22.072 ± 0.001 hours and varies in brightness by 0.12 ± 0.01 in magnitude.

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Random information on the term “SAW”:

Saw is an American horror franchise distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment, produced by Twisted Pictures and created by two Australians, director James Wan and screenwriter Leigh Whannell, that consists of seven feature films and additional media. In 2003, James Wan and Leigh Whannell created a short film to help pitch as a potential feature film. This was successfully done in 2004 with the release of the first installment at the Sundance Film Festival. It was released theatrically that October. The sequels were directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, David Hackl, and Kevin Greutert, and were written by Wan, Whannell, Bousman, Patrick Melton, and Marcus Dunstan, and were released subsequently every October, on the Friday before Halloween, between 2004 and 2010. Both of the creators remained with the franchise as executive producers. On July 22, 2010, producer Mark Burg confirmed that the seventh film, Saw 3D, is the final installment of the series. Series creators James Wan and Leigh Whannell are still open to continuing the series, however, if they can do something “different” with the material. The films collectively grossed over $873 million at the box office worldwide. Lionsgate reportedly expressed interest in continuing the franchise in 2012 with a reboot. However, in November 2013, it was reported that they were in active development of a sequel.

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Random information on the term “MADE”:

Made is a 1972 film directed by John Mackenzie. It stars Carol White and Roy Harper. Made revolves around the story of a relationship between a young single mother, played by Carol White, and an insecure rock star, played by singer Roy Harper.

The film featured excerpts from Harper’s songs “The Lord’s Prayer”, a live excerpt from “Highway Blues”, a live session of “Little Lady” and “Bank Of The Dead” (a.k.a. “The Social Casualty” and “Valerie’s Song”) sung with alternative lyrics.

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Random information on the term “HAD”:

BIONZ is the trademark of an image processor used in Sony cameras.

It is currently used in many of Sony α DSLRs. Image processing in camera converts the raw image data from a CCD or CMOS image sensor into the format that is stored on the memory card. This processing is one of the bottlenecks in digital camera speed, so manufacturers put much effort into making, and marketing, the fastest processors for this step that they can. Some of the models that use the BIONZ image processors are DSC-W150, DSC-W170, DSC-W210, DSC-W350 etc.

The first camera to officially use a so-called BIONZ processor was the DSLR-A700 in 2007, utilizing the MA07170 chip from a MegaChips (MCL) family of 32-bit RISC processors with MIPS R3000 core.

Similar MegaChips processors had been used in the DSLR-A100 (MA07169) as well as in the Konica Minolta 5D (MA07168) and 7D (MA07168), implementing Konica Minolta’s CxProcess III running under MiSPO’s NORTi/MIPS, an RTOS following the µITRON standard.

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