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Tuxedo

See BEA TUXEDO.


(database, networking)Tuxedo - Cross-platform distributed transaction monitor middleware marketed by BEA systems. Tuxedo supports the production of scalable client-server applications and the coordination of transactions spanning heterogeneous databases, operating systems, and hardware.

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This imbues him with the ability to see and interact with all of Appleday's menagerie, including Croco the Alligator, Tux the Penguin and the famous feuding team of Pickles and Prickles.
Clive Owen has a knack for playing the sort of men audiences find so attractive--detached, charming, dangerous lads who look at home in a tux and a six o'clock shadow.
Peck said Rivers awarded best costume to Glamour's Editor-in-Chief Cindi Leive--who came as Janet Jackson at the Super Bowl, "complete with wardrobe malfunction"--and former publisher Suzanne Grimes--who came as Celine Dion at the 1999 Academy Awards, wearing a white tux backwards and matching fedora.
 
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