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Synch (Everett Thomas) is a
fictional character and
mutant superhero appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
Created by
Scott Lobdell...
- XLIII, "Jennifer Hudson's
performance of the
national anthem" was "lip-
synched ...to a
previously recorded track, and
apparently so did
Faith Hill who...
- Pennsylvania-based 1980s band
Synch. Co-written and sung by
Synch band
member Jimmy Harnen, the song was
initially credited solely to
Synch when it was
first released...
- Look up sync,
synch, or
syncs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sync and
synch are
abbreviations of synchrony, or synchronization, the
coordination of...
- A Prontor-Compur
connection (also
known as a PC connector, PC terminal, or PC socket) is a
standard 3.5 mm (1/8")
electrical connector (as
defined in ISO...
- Sync
sound (synchronized
sound recording)
refers to
sound recorded at the time of the
filming of movies. It has been
widely used in
movies since the birth...
- In video,
frame synchronization is the
process of
synchronizing display pixel scanning to a
synchronization source. When
several systems are connected...
-
attention the Late
Night segment got,
particularly when Emma
Stone lip
synched DJ Khaled's "All I Do Is Win". NBC's
cable channels USA
Network and Bravo...
- Lip
Synch is a
series of five 1989-1990
short films made by
Aardman Animations which used vox pops as
inspiration for
their subject matter. They were...
- with the
power ballad "Where Are You Now",
credited to
Jimmy Harnen with
Synch (/sɪntʃ/), or
solely to
Jimmy Harnen in
other territories.
Harnen was born...