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Gato (other)
Gato (Spanish for cat) may refer to: People *Gato (given name) *Gato (surname) Places * Gato Island, in the Visayan Sea, Philippines * Gato Island, in the Mochima National Park on the northeastern coast of Venezuela * Gato, Orocovis, Puerto Rico, a barrio Animals *Any of a number of species in the Catshark family *El Gato, a cat owned by Jeremy Corbyn and his family Media * ''El Gato: Crime Mangler'', comic by American artist Michael Aushenker * Hombre Gato ("Cat Man"), South American legend Fictional characters * Anavel Gato, character in the anime ''Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory'' * El Gato Negro refers to two comic-book characters featured in the Azteca Productions' ''Universe'' ** Agustin Guerrero, the original El Gato Negro **Francisco Guerrero, the second and current El Gato Negro * El Gato, main character in the novel '' Keeper'' by Mal Peet * Poosy Gato, resident cat in American comic strip ''Gordo'' * El Gato, valuable artifact in the movie ''The Rundown ...
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Gato (given Name)
Gato or El Gato is a nickname or given name that may refer to ;Given name *Gato Dumas (1938–2004), Argentine chef *Gato Eveready (Víctor Manuel Soto Flores, born 1975), Mexican professional wrestler, known as "El Gato" *Gato Barbieri (1932-2016), Argentinian jazz tenor saxophonist and composer ;Nickname * Edgardo Obregón (born 1999), football prodigy from Mexico, nicknamed "Gato" *Gastón Gaudio (born 1978), Argentinian tennis player, nicknamed "El Gato" *Orlando Melendez (born 1979), Puerto Rico-born basketball player for the Harlem Globetrotters, nicknamed "El Gato" *Pat Tanaka Patrick Tanaka (born August 5, 1963) is an American professional wrestler best known for his work in the American Wrestling Association as one half of Badd Company and the World Wrestling Federation as one half of The Orient Express. He is the so ...
(born 1961), Hawaiian wrestler who has used the ring name "El Gato" {{given name ...
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Keeper (Peet Novel)
''Keeper'' is a sports novel for young adults by Mal Peet, published by Walker Books in 2003. It was Peet's first novel and the first of three (as of 2012) football stories featuring South American sports journalist Paul Faustino. Cast as an interview with Faustino, the world's best goalkeeper, El Gato ("The Cat"), tells his life story. Peet won the Branford Boase Award, recognising the year's best debut novel for children. Walker's North American division Candlewick Press published the first US edition in 2005. Danish and Hungarian-language translations were also published that year and followed by German, Italian, and Spanish-language editions."Formats and Editions of Keeper"


Los Gatos (other)
Los Gatos usually refers to Los Gatos, California, an incorporated town in Santa Clara County, California, United States. Los Gatos may also refer to: * Los Gatos (band), a 1960s Argentine rock band * Los Gatos Creek (Fresno County, California) * Los Gatos Creek (Santa Clara County, California) ** Los Gatos Creek Park ** Los Gatos Creek Trail See also * Gato (other) Gato (Spanish for cat) may refer to: People * Gato (given name) * Gato (surname) Places * Gato Island, in the Visayan Sea, Philippines * Gato Island, in the Mochima National Park on the northeastern coast of Venezuela * Gato, Orocovis, Puert ... * The Cats (other), English translation {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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El Gato Triste
EL, El or el may refer to: Religion * El (deity), a Semitic word for "God" People * EL (rapper) (born 1983), stage name of Elorm Adablah, a Ghanaian rapper and sound engineer * El DeBarge, music artist * El Franco Lee (1949–2016), American politician * Ephrat Livni (born 1972), American street artist Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * El, a character from the manga series ''Shugo Chara!'' by Peach-Pit * El, short for Eleven, a fictional character in the TV series ''Stranger Things'' * El, family name of Kal-El (Superman) and his father Jor-El in ''Superman'' *E.L. Faldt, character in the road comedy film ''Road Trip'' Literature * ''Él'', 1926 autobiographical novel by Mercedes Pinto * ''Él'' (visual novel), a 2000 Japanese adult visual novel Music * Él Records, an independent record label from the UK founded by Mike Alway * ''Él'' (Lucero album), a 1982 album by Lucero * "Él", Spanish song by Rubén Blades from ''Caminando'' (album) * "Él" (Luc ...
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Il Gato
Il Gato is an indie/baroque/folk band from San Francisco, California. The core ensemble of musicians consists of guitarist/vocalist Daimian Holiday Scott, bassist/vocalist Andrew Thomas and drummer/vocalist Johnny Major. Their debut studio album, ''All these Slippery Things'' (July, 2010), and follow-up EP from the same sessions, ''All those Slippery Things'' (July, 2011) were recorded and mixed at San Francisco studio, Tiny Telephone, engineered by Ian Pelicci (Deerhoof, Rogue Wave, Hauschka, etc.) and mastered by Roger Seibel at SAE Mastering (Broken Social Scene, Death Cab for Cutie, Bon Iver, The Dodos, Cat Power, The Decemberists, Modest Mouse, etc.). Overdubs were recorded in the apartment of bassist, Andrew Thomas. Il Gato’s first release, conversationmusic (2007), was a solo singer/songwriter bedroom recording by lead singer, Daimian Holiday Scott. Il Gato has been on the bill with American Music Club, Sam Amidon, Castanets, and Tom Brosseau. Venues played include Th ...
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Gato (artform)
The gato (Spanish for cat) is a style of Argentine music and Uruguayan music and the associated dance. It is a very popular folk dance in the country. Its rhythm is like the chacarera, but its structure is different. Usually, the lyrics Lyrics are words that make up a song, usually consisting of verses and choruses. The writer of lyrics is a lyricist. The words to an extended musical composition such as an opera are, however, usually known as a "libretto" and their writer, a ... of ''gatos'' are picaresque or humorous (and the dancers frequently stop the music to improvise any occurrence of double meaning). This dance can be attributed to the Spanish Armada of Philip II, who was once defeated by Queen Elizabeth I of England. References''Gato''. Latin American folklore Argentine styles of music Uruguayan styles of music Dance in Argentina Argentine dances {{folk-dance-stub ...
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Gato-class Submarine
The ''Gato'' class of submarines was built for the United States Navy and launched in 1941–1943; they were the first mass-production U.S. submarine class of World War II. Together with their near-sisters the and es, their design formed the majority of the United States Navy's World War II submarine fleet.Typical Gato-class submarine diagram
USS ''MacKinnon'' website
Named after the of the class, , the ''Gato''s and their successors formed the core of the submarine service that was largely responsible for the destruction of the Japanese merchant marine and a large portion of the Imperial Japanese Navy in

Gato (DeepMind)
Gato is a deep neural network for a range of complex tasks that exhibits multimodality. It can perform tasks such as engaging in a dialogue, playing video games, controlling a robot arm to stack blocks, and more. It was created by researchers at London-based AI firm DeepMind. It is a transformer, like GPT-3. According to ''MIT Technology Review'', the system "learns multiple different tasks at the same time, which means it can switch between them without having to forget one skill before learning another" whereas " e AI systems of today are called “narrow,” meaning they can only do a specific, restricted set of tasks such as generate text", and according to ''The Independent'', it is a "'generalist agent' that can carry out a huge range of complex tasks, from stacking blocks to writing poetry". The technology has been described as "general purpose" artificial intelligence and a "step toward" artificial general intelligence Artificial general intelligence (AGI) is the abili ...
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Lucca (Chrono Trigger)
is a fictional character in the ''Chrono'' series of video games designed by Akira Toriyama. Her design did not change much during development, with the only major difference being a change in headgear. She is one of the main characters of the 1995 game ''Chrono Trigger'' by Square where she is known as a brilliant inventor in the canon of the series. She is the best friend of the protagonist Crono and is instrumental in advancing the story multiple times. She also appears in ''Chrono Cross'' as the caretaker to one of its protagonists, Kid. She has received praise for being a positive example of a female scientist in video games, with one critic suggesting that she is a positive influence for aspiring female scientists and engineers. She has also been discussed as a character defying gender stereotypes, due to her style of clothing and high level of intelligence. A scene where her mother loses the use of her legs and Lucca has the opportunity to use time travel to prevent this ...
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Gato (Fatal Fury)
The following is a list of player character, video game characters featured in the ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. The series consists of the original ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Fatal Fury'', ''Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury Special'', ''Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', and ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first ''Fatal Fury'' than in his previous work, the first ''Street Fighter''. This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicat ...
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Gato (computer Game)
''GATO'' is a real-time submarine simulator first published in 1984 by Spectrum HoloByte for DOS. It simulates combat operations aboard the Gato-class submarine in the Pacific Theater of World War II. ''GATO'' was later ported to the Apple IIe, Atari ST, and Macintosh. In 1987, Atari Corporation published a version on cartridge for the Atari 8-bit family, to coincide with the launch of the Atari XEGS. Gameplay The player is tasked with chasing Japanese shipping across a 20-sector map while returning for resupply as necessary from a submarine tender. The islands on the map are randomly generated and not based on real-world geography. Combat is conducted using a screen with a view through the periscope and at various gauges and indicators. The game has multiple difficulty levels, the highest of which requires the player to translate mission briefings which are transmitted only as audible Morse Code. The MS-DOS and Apple IIe versions contain a boss key which replaces the ...
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Gordo (comic Strip)
''Gordo'' was a comic strip written and drawn by the American artist Gustavo "Gus" Arriola (1917–2008) that introduced many Americans to Mexican culture. The strip was praised by the Mexican Government and the California State Legislature for its promotion of international understanding. Charles Schulz described it as "probably the most beautifully drawn strip in the history of the business." The strip introduced America to such now-popular words and phrases as "hasta la vista," "amigo," "piñata," "compadre," "muchacho" and "hasta mañana," as well as Mayan, Aztec and Mexican customs, history and folklore. Periodically, Arriola also included traditional Mexican recipes in ''Gordo'' that proved popular. He told one interviewer, "In 1948 we ran Gordo's recipe for beans and cheese—which got me into 60 extra papers, by the way." Although not overtly political, ''Gordo'' was one of the first pop culture works that regularly raised environmentalist concerns. Publication history ...
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