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What (who) is hidden purpose - definition

US MUSICAL GROUP
Special Purpose; Special-purpose; Specialpurpose

Hidden profile         
Hidden profile problem; Hidden profiles
A hidden profile is a paradigm that occurs in the process of group decision making. It is found in a situation when part of some information is shared among group members (i.
Hidden mother photography         
PHOTOGRAPHY GENRE
Hidden mother; Hidden mothers; Hidden mother photograph
Hidden mother photography is a genre of photography common in the Victorian era in which young children were photographed with their mother present but hidden in the photograph. It arose from the need to keep children still while the photograph was taken due to the long exposure times of early cameras.
Hidden file and hidden directory         
OBJECT IN A FILESYSTEM MARKED TO NOT BE DISPLAYED BY DEFAULT
Dotfile; Dot file; Dot-file; Dot files; Hidden file; Hidden folder; Hidden files; Hidden directory; Hidden files and directories; Hiden folders; Dotfiles; Dot-files; .nomedia
In computing, a hidden folder (sometimes hidden directory) or hidden file is a folder or file which filesystem utilities do not display by default when showing a directory listing. They are commonly used for storing user preferences or preserving the state of a utility and are frequently created implicitly by using various utilities.

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The Special Purpose

The Special Purpose was a jazz/funk fusion band from Seattle, Washington. Formed in the summer of 2004, the group - consisting of John Fawcett (drums), Stephen Fogg (8-string guitar), Christopher Stefanile (guitar) and Tim Symons (keyboards)-- became one of the Pacific Northwest's premier grassroots musical acts. The band's name was a reference to the 1979 cult comedy classic, The Jerk, starring Steve Martin. The Special Purpose allowed the audio recording and free distribution of their live performances. The group stopped playing shows together in 2011.