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These extraordinary orders trace their origin to a Billy Joel concert in the US, where Joels representatives needed an interim arrangement to seize and restrain fly-by-night-operators smalltime vendors from selling Joel-related merchandise outside concert venues without prior authorisation from the artiste. These vendors would appear right before the concert and disappear shortly after and there was no way to sue them without a judicial innovation that did away with the most fundamental requirement of civil procedure naming the defendant in the lawsuit. How do we know these orders ?

2. A practice, especially by high-end art auctioneers, of raising false bids at crucial times in the bidding process in order to create the appearance of greater demand or to extend bidding momentum for a work on offer. To call out these non-existent bids, auctioneers might fix their gaze at a point in the auction room that is difficult for the audience to pin down. What is this practice called

3. The phrase "X" originally described the movement of a ship on the ocean, but was used by the early twentieth century, both to describe the spiritual fervor of black church rituals and as a sexual analogy. Various gospel, blues and swing recordings used the phrase before it became used more frequently but still intermittently in the 1940s, on recordings and in reviews of what became known as "rhythm and blues" music aimed at a black audience. By 1942, Billboard magazine columnist Maurie Orodenker had begun using the term "X" in descriptions of upbeat recordings. In 1951, Cleveland, Ohio disc jockey Alan Freed began playing this music style while popularizing the phrase to describe it

4. This place in Dhanbad Jharkhand has a Pin code of 826001. Why is it in news recently ?

5. It was created in 1969 by mere accident. After a photo shoot for a bathing suit advertisement, a man and a woman were sitting back-to-back, naked, with the outlines of their bodies traced by the back lighting. The photographers knew they had something, and the idea grew into what is now the logo for X.

6. The X Energy Server (commonly referred to as the Y) is a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) made by X Energy, of Sunnyvale, California, that can use a wide variety of inputs to generate electricity on the site where it will be used.It is highly efficient, low cost and has low polluting emissions. This type of fuel cell can withstand temperatures of up to 1800F, which would cause many other types of fuel cells to break down or need maintenance, and is highly advantageous for its smooth operation. According to the company, a single cell (one 100 mm 100 mm metal alloy plate between two ceramic layers) generates 25 watts. X stated that two hundred servers have been deployed in California for a number of corporations like eBay, Google, Wal-Mart and many more

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Which famous actor played a major part in this movie

8. This is a system which was just rejected by ICC in its bid to replace the Duckworth Lewis method. Name it

9. Name this font

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The Satyajit Ray short story Banku Babur Bondhu was the inspiration behind which famous Hollywood flick

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