"Torque" is a 2004 action thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and written by Harry Alan Towers. The movie stars Luke Perry, Gina Gershon, and Kurtwood Smith.

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The film also draws from John Woo’s operatic action sensibilities—hence the production connection—though it eschews Woo’s moral melodrama in favor of compression and surface flash. From the biker-film tradition, Torque inherits motifs of brotherhood and territorial rivalry but transposes them into a glossy, postmodern visual idiom.

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Keysight was an active participant in the NCSLI 171 subcommittee that authored the Z540.3 Handbook. The handbook committee devoted special attention to meeting the Z540.3 requirement: “The probability that incorrect acceptance decisions (false accept) will result from calibration tests shall not exceed 2% and shall be documented.” The Z540.3 Handbook provides details on six compliance methods.  "Torque" is a 2004 action thriller film directed

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"Torque" is a 2004 action thriller film directed by Ian Sharp and written by Harry Alan Towers. The movie stars Luke Perry, Gina Gershon, and Kurtwood Smith.

: This is the file extension for a Matroska multimedia container file. It's an open-standard, free container format that can hold an unlimited number of video, audio, and subtitle tracks in one file. MKV files are popular for their ability to store high-quality video and audio.

The film also draws from John Woo’s operatic action sensibilities—hence the production connection—though it eschews Woo’s moral melodrama in favor of compression and surface flash. From the biker-film tradition, Torque inherits motifs of brotherhood and territorial rivalry but transposes them into a glossy, postmodern visual idiom.