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  2. File:Offline Wikipedia install guide.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Sumatra PDF - Wikipedia

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    The first version of Sumatra PDF, designated version 0.1, was based on Xpdf 0.2 and was released on 1 June 2006. It switched to Poppler from version 0.2. In version 0.4, it changed to MuPDF for more speed [4] and better support for the Windows platform. Poppler remained as alternative engine for a time, and from version 0.6 to 0.8 it was ...

  4. Windows Home Server 2011 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Home Server 2011 Dashboard. Windows Home Server 2011, code named Vail, [2] is a home server operating system by Microsoft designed for small office/home offices [3] and homes with multiple connected PCs to offer protected file storage, file sharing, automated PC backup, remote access, and remote control of PC desktops. [4]

  5. List of filename extensions (A–E) - Wikipedia

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    Windows Event log file Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 - XP; Microsoft Event Viewer: EVTX: Windows Event log file XML structured Microsoft Windows Vista, 7, 8; Microsoft Event Viewer: EX: Elixir source code file Elixir programming language running on BEAM (Erlang virtual machine) [90] EXE: Directly executable program DOS, OpenVMS, Microsoft Windows ...

  6. First They Killed My Father - Wikipedia

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    The book was harshly criticized by Sody Lay, co-founder of the Khmer Institute—a site that describes itself as "a web-based information resource on Cambodia and Cambodians"—for historical inaccuracies and cultural inauthenticity, accusing the author of back-filling details about her childhood in 1970s Cambodia using modern-day memories gleaned during a later visit to the country.

  7. Pha That Luang - Wikipedia

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    Pha That Luang. Buddhist missionaries from the Mauryan Empire are believed to have been sent by Emperor Ashoka, including Bury Chan or Praya Chanthabury Pasithisak and five Arahanta monks, who brought a sacred relic (believed to be the breastbone) of Buddha and enshrined it into the stupa in the 3rd century BC. [2]

  8. Lucky Child - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Child: A Daughter of Cambodia Reunites with the Sister She Left Behind (2005) is a memoir written by a Cambodian-born American woman, Loung Ung.Her previous memoir was First They Killed My Father.