• In intelligence gathering, stovepiping is the presentation of information without proper context. It can be caused by the specialized nature or security...
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  • Stovepipe system or stovepiping, the informal name given to a category of criticisms applied to assemblages of technology Stovepiping, the use of improper...
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  • In engineering and computing, "stovepipe system" is a pejorative term for a system that has the potential to share data or functionality with other systems...
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    Stovepipe Wells is a way-station in the northern part of Death Valley, in unincorporated Inyo County, California. Stovepipe Wells is located at 36°36′22″N...
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  • A stovepipe organization (alt organisations) has a structure which largely or entirely restricts the flow of information within the organization to up-down...
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    Adam Rankin "Stovepipe" Johnson (February 6, 1834 – October 20, 1922) was an antebellum Western frontiersman and later an officer in the Confederate States...
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    A devil's stovepipe or decomposition chimney is a hole formed when a tree, that has been buried by an encroaching sand dune, decomposes. Under certain...
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    Johnny Watson (April 12, 1867 – November 1, 1963), known as Daddy Stovepipe, was an American blues singer, guitarist and harmonica player, best known...
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  • round to fail to feed, or the slide/bolt to fail to return to battery. A stovepipe is common type of FTE. Firearms without a dedicated extractor or ejector...
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    Top hat (redirect from Stovepipe hat)
    its most extreme form, with ever-higher crowns and narrow brims. The stovepipe hat was a variety with mostly straight sides, while one with slightly...
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    the Stovepipe Cup becoming impractical because of its ever-increasing height, the NHL decided to redesign the trophy. The base of the Stovepipe Cup (all...
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    back to a wall, which will reflect the sound towards the audience. The stovepipe (usually a section of tin pipe, 3" or 4"/75 or 100 mm in diameter) is...
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    Tornado (redirect from Stovepipe tornado)
    cylindrical profile and relatively low height is sometimes referred to as a "stovepipe" tornado. Large tornadoes which appear at least as wide as their cloud-to-ground...
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  • Stovepipe No. 1, (August 7, 1890 - Unknown) born probably Samuel Chambers Jones was an American blues musician and songster, active in the Cincinnati...
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    Ramjet (redirect from Flying stovepipe)
    g. Lippisch P.13a), which were not successful due to slow combustion. Stovepipe (flying/flaming/supersonic) was a popular name for the ramjet during the...
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    circumference, depending on size. Other names for this style include drainpipes, stovepipes, tight pants, cigarette pants, pencil pants, skinny pants, gas pipes,...
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    wheel sprung suspension and soon acquired the nickname of Kakkelovnsrør ("Stovepipe") due to the large diameter, round pipe between the saddle and handlebars...
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  • Stovepipe Wells Airport (FAA LID: L09) is a public airport located one mile (1.6 km) west of Death Valley National Park, serving Inyo County, California...
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    January 21, 2022. Retrieved November 17, 2019. Hersh, Seymour M., "The Stovepipe", The New Yorker, October 27, 2003. "U.S. advises weapons inspectors to...
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    traveled in disguise, wearing a soft felt hat instead of his customary stovepipe hat and draping an overcoat over his shoulders while hunching slightly...
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  • coordinated by the Director of National Intelligence, with the hope to reduce stovepiping of information. In Ireland, for example, intelligence operations relevant...
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    According to some accounts, Smith dictated most of the Book of Mormon by looking into a seer stone placed in a stovepipe hat....
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    CRC Press. pp. 43, 770. ISBN 978-1-4665-9517-0. "Here Comes the Flying Stovepipe". Time. 26 November 1965. Archived from the original on 8 April 2008....
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    soldiers (Grenz-Infanterie) added around 1790 to their previously visorless stovepipe-style hats. Originally these hats were part of the clothing commonly worn...
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    program, or in journalism to refer to a bewildering law or regulation (cf. Stovepipe system). Similar convoluted machines were instrumental in the old popular...
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    beaver hat, a magician's hat, or, in the case of the tallest examples, a stovepipe hat. A tall, flat-crowned, cylindrical hat worn by men in the 19th and...
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    between systems unable to import or export data between each other causes stovepiping, lack of opportunity and efficiencies such as those seen in, for example...
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    Centres'. Criminal Justice Matters 75 (1): 20-21. "Smashing Intelligence Stovepipes | Security Management". Archived from the original on April 29, 2011....
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  • officials with raw intelligence (unvetted by intelligence analysts, see Stovepiping) pertaining to Iraq. A similar unit, called the Iranian Directorate,...
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    stoves there, so he was able to enter the barracks carrying a replacement stovepipe over his shoulder. He entered the watchmens' barracks and helped himself...
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