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Duplicity
Duplicity may refer to: * ''Duplicity'' (play), a 1781 comedy by Thomas Holcroft * ''Duplicity'' (Silent Descent album), 2000 * ''Duplicity'' (Lee Konitz and Martial Solal album), 1978 * ''Duplicity'' (film), a 2009 comedy thriller starring Clive Owen and Julia Roberts *Duplicity (law), when the charge on an indictment describes two different offences *''Duplicity Remix EP'', a 5-track EP by English trance metal band Silent Descent * "Duplicity" (''Revenge''), the fourth episode of the American television series ''Revenge'' * "Duplicity" (''Smallville'' episode), an episode of ''Smallville'' * Duplicity (software), provides easy encrypted versioned remote backup of files See also *Two-Face, a fictional comic book supervillain who appears in comic books published by DC Comics *Backstabber (other) Backstabber may refer to: * ''Back Stabbers'' (album), a 1972 album by The O'Jays ** "Back Stabbers" (song), the title track from the album * "Backstabber" (The Dresden Dol ...
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Duplicity (film)
''Duplicity'' is a 2009 American romantic crime comedy film written and directed by Tony Gilroy, and starring Julia Roberts and Clive Owen. The plot follows two corporate spies with a romantic history who collaborate to carry out a complicated con. The film was released on March 20, 2009. Plot Five years ago. Ray Koval, an MI6 agent, meets Claire Stenwick, a CIA officer, at a party in Dubai. He is unaware of her identity and attempts to seduce her. Claire drugs him and steals classified documents from him. Three years later in Rome, Ray and Claire meet for the first time since Dubai and spend several days together at a posh hotel. They imagine leaving their government jobs for work in an intensely competitive area in the private sector. They contemplate using their skills in intelligence to enrich themselves. After exploring possibilities over several months, including companies vying for the market in double-crust pizza, they settle on cosmetics and personal hygiene. How they wi ...
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Duplicity (software)
Duplicity is a software suite that provides encrypted, digitally signed, versioned, local or remote backup of files requiring little of the remote server.Linux Journal: An Automated Reliable Backup Solution
Released under the terms of the (GPL), Duplicity is . Duplicity operates under a scheme where the first archive is a complete (full) backup, and subsequent (incremental) backups only add differences from the latest full or incremental backup.
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Duplicity (Silent Descent Album)
''Duplicity'' is the debut full-length studio album by English Trance music, trance Heavy metal music, metal band Silent Descent. It was released on March 12, 2008. A music video was made for the title track "Duplicity." Track listing Personnel Band members * Tom Watling - lead vocals * Tom Callahan - guitar, backing vocals, producer * Paul Hurrell - keyboard, synths, backing vocals * Mr. G - disk jockey, samples * Jack "Jaco" Oxley - lead guitar, backing vocals * Sniffles - bass * Dave Carter - drums References External links

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Duplicity (Smallville Episode)
The second season of ''Smallville'', an United States, American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on September 24, 2002, on The WB Television Network, The WB television network. The series recounts the early adventures of Krypton (comics), Kryptonian Clark Kent (Smallville), Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville (comics), Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The second season comprises 23 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 20, 2003. Regular cast members during season two include Tom Welling, Kristin Kreuk, Michael Rosenbaum, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack, John Glover (actor), John Glover, Annette O'Toole and John Schneider (screen actor), John Schneider. Glover, who was a recurring guest in season one, was promoted to regular for season two. At the end of season one, Eric Johnson (actor), Eric Johnson, who portrayed Whitney Fordman, had left the series. Season two picks ...
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Duplicity (Lee Konitz And Martial Solal Album)
''Duplicity'' is an album by American jazz saxophonist Lee Konitz and French jazz pianist Martial Solal recorded in 1977 and released on the Italian Horo label.Horo Records discography
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Track listing

All compositions by Lee Konitz and Martial Solal unless noted. # "Duplicity" – 6:58 # "Roman Walkings" (Martial Solal) – 5:28 # "Esselle" (Lee Konitz) – 4:25 # "Words Have Changed" – 18:55 # "November Talk" – 6:35 # "Blues Sketch" – 11:20 # "Rhythm Sweet" – 19:06


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Duplicity Remix EP
''Duplicity Remix EP'' is a 5-track remix EP by English trance metal band Silent Descent Silent Descent is a British metal band from Dartford, founded in 2004. They mix melodic death metal with melodic trance elements using turntables as well as predominant keyboards. History Silent Descent released their first EP in 2005, which .... It was released on February 22, 2010. The EP was released solely online in an attempt to appease high demand for new material. Track listing Personnel Band members * Tom Watling - Lead Vocals * Tom Callahan - Guitar, Backing Vocals, Producer * Paul Hurrell - Keyboard, Synths, Backing Vocals * Kipster - DJ & Samples * Jack "Jaco" Oxley - Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals * Sniffles - Bass * Dave Carter - Drums References {{reflist 2010 EPs 2010 remix albums Remix EPs Silent Descent albums ...
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Duplicity (play)
''Duplicity'' is a 1781 comedy play by the British writer Thomas Holcroft. The original Covent Garden cast included John Henderson as Mr Osborne, William Thomas Lewis as Sir Harry Portland, Richard Wilson as Sir Hornet Armstrong, Charles Lee Lewes as Squire Turnbull, John Edwin as Timid, Ralph Wewitzer as Mr Vandervelt, William Stevens as Scrip, Sarah Maria Wilson as Miss Turnbull, Elizabeth Inchbald as Melissa, Ann Pitt as Mrs Trip and Elizabeth Younge Elizabeth Younge (1740 – 15 March 1797)Her epitaph in Westminster Abbey states that she died at the age of 52 but ''The New Monthly Magazine'' which gave her d.o.b. as 1940 wrote, "How this error in her age arose there is no possibility of ev ... as Clara.Hogan p.466 References Bibliography * Nicoll, Allardyce. ''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''. Cambridge University Press, 2009. * Hogan, C.B (ed.) ''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''. Southern Illinois University Press, 1968. 1781 plays ...
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Duplicity (law)
Duplicity is the error committed when the charge (known as a ''count'') on an indictment describes two different offences. An indictment may contain more than one count, but each count must allege only one offence, so that the defendant (and the jury) can know precisely what offences he or she is accused of. If a count is poorly drafted so that it alleges two offences, it is said to be "duplicitous". A duplicitous count is defective and must be quashed by the judge, unless the judge permits the count to be amended so that it only alleges one offence, or is split into two counts. If a duplicitous count is not noticed until after the defendant has been convicted on it, the verdict may be void Void may refer to: Science, engineering, and technology * Void (astronomy), the spaces between galaxy filaments that contain no galaxies * Void (composites), a pore that remains unoccupied in a composite material * Void, synonym for vacuum, a .... Duplicity is a completely different situ ...
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Duplicity (Revenge)
"Duplicity" is the fourth episode of the American television series ''Revenge''. It premiered on ABC on October 12, 2011. It was written by Wendy Calhoun and directed by Matt Shakman. Plot Emily Thorne (Emily VanCamp) moves on to her next target, Dr. Michelle Banks (Amy Landecker), a psychiatrist who is responsible for institutionalizing her while her father (James Tupper) was in prison. The episode starts with Emily sitting in Dr. Banks office. Emily has been seeing Dr Banks for her 'emotional trauma', which she uses as a disguise to get friendlier with Dr Banks. After the therapy sessions we see that Dr Banks records all her sessions and looks back on them after the session to make notes about the client. The episode then skips to Emily, Daniel Grayson (Josh Bowman), Tyler (Ashton Holmes) and Ashley playing a tennis match, Tyler and Ashley against Emily and Daniel. Emily and Daniel win. After the match Tyler suggests having lunch but Ashley refuses as she has to help Victoria p ...
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Two-Face
Two-Face is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character was created by Bob Kane and first appeared in '' Detective Comics'' #66 (August 1942). As one of Batman's most enduring enemies, Two-Face belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery. Once a bright and upstanding district attorney of Gotham City dedicated to ridding its streets of crime and corruption, Harvey Dent is hideously scarred on the left side of his face after mob boss Sal Maroni throws acidic chemicals at him during a court trial. He subsequently goes insane and adopts the "Two-Face" persona, becoming a criminal obsessed with the number two, the concept of duality, and the conflict between good and evil. In later years, writers have portrayed Harvey Dent as having dissociative identity disorder, with Two-Face being an alter, which stemmed from the abuse he received from his father during his c ...
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Backstabber (other)
Backstabber may refer to: * ''Back Stabbers'' (album), a 1972 album by The O'Jays ** "Back Stabbers" (song), the title track from the album * "Backstabber" (The Dresden Dolls song), a 2006 song by The Dresden Dolls * "Backstabber" (Spunge song), a 2005 single by UK ska punk group Spunge * "Backstabber", the first official single released by Ripchord * "Backstabber", a song by Disciple from their 2005 album ''Disciple'' * "Backstabber", a song by Eminem from his album ''Infinite'' * "Backstabber", a song by Kesha from her debut album ''Animal'' * "Backstabber", a song by Krokus from their 1999 album ''Round 13'' See also * "Backstabbers" (''CSI: Miami episode'') * Backstabbers Incorporated Backstabbers Incorporated (sometimes called Backstabbers Inc. or BSI, and previously known as Life Passed On) were an United States, American hardcore punk, hardcore/heavy metal music, metal band based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. History ...
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