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Salvador Dali.
In order to keep their true identities hidden, the squad wore masks depicting Salvador Dali, prominent Spanish surrealist of the 20th century.

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Toledo.
The squad planned their heist in the city of Toledo, where the Royal Mint of Spain is located.

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Berlin.
Contrast to popular belief; the professor was only the brain of the operation. The one in charge was Andres de Fonollosa, otherwise known as “Berlin.”

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Abby.
Abigail Sciuto is the forensics expert of NCIS, portrayed by Paulie Perrette.

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Mark Harmon.
Emmy-winning actor Mark Harmon has played the role of lead character Leroy Gibbs.

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Ice.
Ice was an heirloom of House Stark for generations used both in war and on ceremonial occasions.

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Selene Oliveira.
Ursula Corbero portrayed the character of Selene Oliveira, otherwise known as “Tokyo.”

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1820.
Joseph-Marie Jacquard was a French textile manufacturer who produced a weaving device named loom. This device was capable of repeating the weaving steps that later became a threat to Jacquard’s personnel. So, they started committing the acts of sabotage to stop the use of loom.

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Router.
The router allows users to connect their computer to an internet connection. Most of these devices are wireless that can build a wireless home network or Wi-Fi network.

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1964.
In 1956, Bell Labs started working on the idea of teleconferencing. Later in the 1960s, American Telephone & Telegraph (AT&T) experimented with telephone conferencing. A device named Picturephone was used for the experiment. In 1964, this device was publicly revealed.
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