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126 is the number given to a cartridge-based film format used in still photography. It was introduced by Kodak in 1963, and is associated mainly with low-end point-and-shoot cameras, particularly Kodak's own Instamatic series of cameras.
Although 126 was once very popular, as of 2008 it is no longer manufactured, and few photofinishers will process it.
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127 Hours is a 2010 biographical survival found footage drama film directed, co-written, and produced by Danny Boyle. The film stars James Franco as Aron Ralston, a canyoneer who becomes trapped by a boulder in an isolated slot canyon in Blue John Canyon, southeastern Utah, in April 2003. It is a British and American venture produced by Everest Entertainment, Film4 Productions, HandMade Films and Cloud Eight Films.
The film, based on Ralston's memoir Between a Rock and a Hard Place (2004), was written by Boyle and Simon Beaufoy, produced by Christian Colson and John Smithson, and scored by A. R. Rahman. Beaufoy, Colson, and Rahman had all previously worked with Boyle on Slumdog Millionaire (2008). 127 Hours was well received by critics and audiences, and was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Franco and Best Picture.
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The 128th Air Refueling Wing (128 ARW) is a unit of the Wisconsin Air National Guard, stationed at General Mitchell Air National Guard Base, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If activated to federal service in the United States Air Force, the wing is operationally gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC).
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Club 131 was designed for you, the road warrior, who is always on the roadsomeone who appreciates recognition and someone who wants to go where everyone knows their name. The ultimate New York corporate rewards program, Club 131 allows us to recognize your countless trips to the city and show you that we appreciate your loyalty. Our club is inclusive, and offers you all of the posh amenities that Roger New York City has to offer, while also benefitting your companybonus points for you!
The "Urban Dictionary" defines 132 as being short for "FU!" It's derived from the way one can count their ten fingers in binary. If you assign binary numbers to your digits, starting from your thumb to your pinky 1, 2, 4, 8 and 16 on one hand, and then 32, 64, 128, 256 and 512 on the other hand, the number 132 would be displayed using both middle fingers exclusively (4+128=132).
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The SEAT 133 was a small rear-engine car designed and sold by SEAT in Spain from 1974 to 1979. The car used the chassis and engine of the by then defunct Fiat/SEAT 850 and featured a new body in the style of the contemporary, somewhat smaller and only indirectly related Fiat 126.
The car was first exhibited at the Barcelona Motor Show in May 1974. Noteworthy at that time was the compression ratio of only 8:1, which permitted the car to run on 85 octane petrol/gasoline. This was still appropriate in Spain, but elsewhere in western Europe even "regular" fuel grades by now generally guaranteed a higher minimum octane rating.
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The 134th Fighter Squadron (134 FS) is a unit of the Vermont Air National Guard 158th Fighter Wing located at Burlington Air National Guard Base, Burlington, Vermont. The 134th is equipped with the Block 30 F-16C/D Fighting Falcon.
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Dining at 135 is a truly fabulous dining experience for up to 8 guests where the Coca-Cola London Eye will be exclusively opened for you out of hours. The evening begins with a Champagne reception followed by a luxury three-course gourmet meal by Rhubarb Food Design and with fine wine from Layton's wines in an exclusive private capsule on Coca-Cola London Eye. For more details see our menu below.
Dining 135 Menu
Dining at 135 package includes:
Exclusive hire of Coca-Cola London Eye after closing hours
Champagne reception in the ambient Eye Lounge, County Hall
Three-course gourmet meal by Rhubarb Food Design for up to 8 guests
Bespoke wines to accompany the meal
Three rotations on Coca-Cola London Eye
Ten minute pause at 135 metres on the last rotation for photographs