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Out or OUT may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Films *Out (1957 film), ''Out'' (1957 film), a documentary short about the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 *Out (1982 film), ''Out'' (1982 film), an American film directed by Eli Hollander *Out (2002 film), ''Out'' (2002 film), a Japanese film based on the novel by Natsuo Kirino and directed by Hideyuki Hirayama *Out (2013 film), ''Out'' (2013 film), a Canadian short comedy film directed by Jeremy LaLonde *Out (2017 film), ''Out'' (2017 film), a Slovak film directed by György Kristóf *Out (2020 film), ''Out'' (2020 film), an American animated film produced by Pixar Music *Out (jazz) or outside, an approach to jazz improvisation *OUT, a band produced by Adam Walton *''OUT'', a 1994 album by Nav Katze *''Out (In Essence)'', a 1991 album by Fluke *"Out", a song by Swans from ''The Great Annihilator'' Television *Out (TV series), ''Out'' (TV series), a 1978 British television crime drama starring Tom Bell *Out (Dark Angel), "Ou ...
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Procedure Word
Procedure words (abbreviated to prowords) are words or phrases limited to radiotelephony procedure used to facilitate Telecommunication, communication by conveying information in a condensed standard verbal format. Prowords are voice versions of the much older prosigns for Morse code, procedural signs for Morse code which were first developed in the 1860s for Electrical telegraph, Morse telegraphy, and their meaning is identical. The NATO communications manual ACP-125 contains the most formal and perhaps earliest modern (post-World War II) glossary of prowords, but its definitions have been adopted by many other organizations, including the United Nations Development Programme, the U.S. Coast Guard, US Civil Air Patrol, US Military Auxiliary Radio System, and others. Prowords are one of several structured parts of radio voice procedures, including brevity codes and plain language radio checks. Examples According to the U.S. Marine Corps training document FMSO 108, "understandi ...
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OUTeverywhere
OUTeverywhere (also known simply as OUT and formerly OUTintheUK) was a website providing an online lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, chiefly in the UK, although it has members worldwide. The site provided member profiles with picture galleries, private messages, discussion boards (the use of which is restricted to paying customers) and online chat. The community also organised offline events, such as coffee or cocktail outings, sporting events and day trips. History The website was created in 1995 after which the membership then increased due to word of mouth in conjunction with a small amount of advertising and PR. Initially the site was for gay men only. In 2003 OUTforWomen was launched. At first the two sites were run separately. Eventually the sites started to integrate. Initially integration was limited, but eventually a decision was made to allow full integration between the two sites. In May 2005 the site was relaunched under the OUTeverywhere name. T ...
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Out (magazine)
''Out'' is an American LGBTQ news, fashion, entertainment, and lifestyle magazine, with the highest circulation of any LGBTQ monthly publication in the United States. ''Out'' was owned by Robert Hardman of Boston, its original investor, until 2000. It then changed hands among LPI Media, PlanetOut Inc., Here Media, and Pride Media. In June 2022, Pride Media was acquired by Equal Entertainment LLC, taking on the name Equal Pride. ''Out'' is known for the Out100, its annual list of the most "impactful and influential LGBTQ+ people". History ''Out'' was founded by Michael Goff in 1992 as editor in chief and president. The executive editor was Sarah Pettit (since deceased). In 1996, owner Robert Hardman fired Goff and hired Henry E. (Hank) Scott, a former New York Times Co. executive, as president of Out Publishing Inc., with the charge to rescue the financially troubled magazine company. When Scott joined ''Out'', the company had annual revenues of less than $4 million and ex ...
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Out (baseball)
In baseball, an out occurs when the umpire (baseball), umpire rules a Batter (baseball), batter or baserunner out. When a batter or runner is out, they lose their ability to score a Run (baseball), run and must return to the dugout until their next turn at bat. When three outs are recorded in a half-inning, the batting team's turn expires. To signal an out, an umpire generally makes a fist with one hand, and then flexes that arm either upward, particularly on pop flies, or forward, particularly on routine plays at first base. Home plate umpires often use a "punch-out" motion to signal a called strikeout. Ways of making outs * The most common ways batters or runners are put out are when: ** The batter strike out, strikes out (they make three batting mistakes, known as ''strikes'', without hitting the ball into fair territory); ** The batter fly out, flies out (they hit the ball and it is caught before landing); *** A baserunner Tag up, fails to return to their time-of-pitch base ...
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Outwood Railway Station
Outwood railway station is situated in the Outwood, West Yorkshire, Outwood district of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. Outwood is the first stop on the Wakefield Line after Leeds railway station, Leeds for trains going towards Wakefield Westgate railway station, Wakefield Westgate, Doncaster railway station, Doncaster and Sheffield railway station, Sheffield. History The original station was opened by the Bradford, Wakefield and Leeds Railway in 1858, and was originally named ''Lofthouse''. This was renamed ''Lofthouse and Outwood'' in July 1865. It closed on 13 June 1960. A different Lofthouse and Outwood railway station, Lofthouse and Outwood station, which was on a different route, opened in 1876 and closed in 1958. The station was reopened on 12 July 1988. Facilities The station is unstaffed and has two wooden platforms with waiting shelters, customer help points, digital display screens, timetable posters and automated train announcements provide running informa ...
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Outing
Outing is the act of disclosing an LGBTQ person's sexual orientation or gender identity without their consent. It is often done for political reasons, either to instrumentalize homophobia, biphobia, and/or transphobia Transphobia consists of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender or transsexual people, or transness in general. Transphobia can include fear, aversion, hatred, violence or anger towards people who do not conform to socia ... in order to discredit political opponents or to combat homophobia, heterosexism, and/or cissexism by revealing that a prominent or respected individual is homosexual and/or transgender. Historical examples of outing include the Krupp affair, Eulenburg affair, and Röhm scandal. Generally, outing someone in a personal context is thought to be unethical and tends to be frowned upon. When it comes to public figures, the ethics of outing are highly contested as it can often have a negative effect on the target's pers ...
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Out (TV Series)
''Out'' is a British television crime drama written by Trevor Preston and directed by Jim Goddard. It was produced by Thames Television in 1978 and starred Tom Bell as Frank ("Frankie") Ross. It was hugely popular at the time of its release with an average audience of 10 million viewers. There was one series (6 episodes), with Bell declining to make a sequel. Plot summary Frank Ross (actor Tom Bell) returns from an eight-year prison sentence for a robbery that was thwarted because somebody 'grassed' the gang. Nobody knows who put the finger on him, but Ross is determined to find out and seeks revenge on those who betrayed him. Whilst inside, his wife has gone into a home and his son is going off the rails. Little by little, Ross pieces together the trail that leads to a dramatic conclusion. Cast The gang included John Junkin, Frank Mills, Oscar James and Peter Blake. Other notable actors included Norman Rodway (as Inspector Bryce - the man who put Ross away), Brian ...
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Nav Katze
Nav Katze (ナーヴ・カッツェ) was a female music duo from Tokyo, Japan consisting of Naoko Iimura (飯村直子) (guitar) and Miwako Yamaguchi (山口美和子) (vocals and bass). The band was formed in 1984 with a third member, Shino Furutachi (古舘詩乃) (drums). After having released two records on the SWITCH label, they made their major debut on Victor Music Industries (Victor Entertainment) with the album ''Kanki''. Shino Furutachi left the band in 1991 after this album. Later, they collaborated with famous rock band Luna Sea. Several of their songs have been remixed by well-known electronic musicians, such as Aphex Twin, Black Dog Productions, Autechre, and Global Communication. Discography Original Albums * ''Nav Katze'' EP (1986) * ''OyZaC'' (1987) * ''Kanki'' (歓喜) (1991) * ''Shingetsu'' (新月) (1991) * ''The Last Rose in Summer'' (1992) * ''OUT'' (1994) with the participation of Luna Sea's members and Maki Fujii (藤井麻輝) from SOFT BALLET * ''Uwa ...
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Out (2020 Film)
''Out'' is a 2020 American animated short film directed and written by Steven Clay Hunter, produced by Max Sachar, and distributed by Pixar Animation Studios and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. The plot features a young gay man who has not yet come out to his parents, who unexpectedly has his mind magically swapped with his dog's. The seventh short film in the '' SparkShorts'' series, it is both Disney's and Pixar's first short to feature a gay main character and storyline, including an on-screen same-sex kiss. The short was released on Disney+ on May 22, 2020. The short was shortlisted for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 93rd Academy Awards. Plot A magical cat and dog appear outside Greg's townhouse, as he and his boyfriend Manuel are packing his belongings to move. The cat imbues the collar of Greg's dog Jim with magic. Inside, reminiscing about a photo of them together, Manuel encourages Greg to come out to his parents, who unexpectedly show ...
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Outing (other)
Outing, as a verb, is the act of publicly disclosing activities or relationships without the consent of the persons involved. This may include doxing. Outing, as a noun, is a trip or foray, usually into a new or unknown area, often for recreational or educational purposes. Arts, entertainment, and media Books * ''Outing'' (magazine), an 1882 to 1923 American sports magazine * "The Outing" (short story), a 1965 short story by James Baldwin Film * '' A School Outing'', a 1983 Italian drama film * ''The Outing'' (film), a 1987 horror film * ''The Outing'', an alternative title for ''Scream'' (1981 film) Television * '' The Outing'', a 1993 episode of ''Seinfeld'' * "Outing" (''Watching''), a 1987 episode Geography * Outing, Minnesota See also * Out (other) * '' Down and Outing'', a 1961 Tom and Jerry cartoon * "The Jolly Boys' Outing "The Jolly Boys' Outing" is the eighth Christmas special episode of the BBC sitcom ''Only Fools and Horses'', first screened on ...
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Out (poker)
In a poker game with more than one betting round, an out is any unseen card that, if drawn, will improve a player's hand to one that is likely to win. Knowing the number of outs a player has is an important part of poker strategy. For example, in draw poker, a hand with four diamonds has nine outs to make a flush: there are 13 diamonds in the deck, and four of them have been seen. If a player has two small pairs, and he believes that it will be necessary for him to make a full house to win, then he has four outs: the two remaining cards of each rank that he holds. One's number of outs is often used to describe a drawing hand: "I had a two-outer" meaning you had a hand that only two cards in the deck could improve to a winner, for example. In draw poker, one also hears the terms "12-way" or "16-way" straight draw for hands such as , in which any of sixteen cards (4 fours, 4 fives, 4 nines, 4 tens) can fill a straight. The number of outs can be converted to the probability of maki ...
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Out(Fn)
In mathematics, Out(''Fn'') is the outer automorphism group of a free group on ''n'' generators. These groups are at universal stage in geometric group theory, as they act on the set of presentations with n generators of any finitely generated group. Despite geometric analogies with general linear groups and mapping class groups, their complexity is generally regarded as more challenging, which has fueled the development of new techniques in the field. Definition Let F_n be the free nonabelian group of rank n \ge 1. The set of inner automorphisms of F_n, i.e. automorphisms obtained as conjugations by an element of F_n, is a normal subgroup \mathrm(F_n) \triangleleft \mathrm(F_n). The outer automorphism group of F_n is the quotient\mathrm(F_n) := \mathrm(F_n)/\mathrm(F_n).An element of \mathrm(F_n) is called an outer class. Relations to other groups Linear groups The abelianization map F_n \to \Z^n induces a homomorphism from \mathrm(F_n) to the general linear group \math ...
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