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  2. Paperless office - Wikipedia

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    A paperless office (or paper-free office) is a work environment in which the use of paper is eliminated or greatly reduced. This is done by converting documents and other papers into digital form, a process known as digitization.

  3. Instructions Not Included - Wikipedia

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    Instructions Not Included (Spanish: No se aceptan devoluciones, lit. 'Returns not accepted') is a 2013 Mexican comedy-drama film co-written, directed by, and starring Eugenio Derbez.

  4. ¡Que viva México! (unfinished film) - Wikipedia

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    ¡Que viva México! ([ke ˈβi.βa ˈme.xi.ko], "Long Live Mexico!"; Russian: Да здравствует Мексика!, romanized: Da zdravstvuyet Meksika!) is a film project begun in 1930 by the Russian avant-garde director Sergei Eisenstein (1898–1948) under contract to socialist author Upton Sinclair and other supporters in the United States.

  5. Windows Script Host - Wikipedia

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    Windows Script Host is a Windows administration tool for executing scripts in various languages such as VBScript and JScript.

  6. Qué hombre tan sin embargo - Wikipedia

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    Qué hombre tan sin embargo is a 1967 Mexican comedy-drama film directed by Julián Soler and produced by Gregorio Walerstein. It stars Eulalio González "Piporro" , Julissa , Enrique Rambal , and Lucy Gallardo in the leading roles.

  7. Te acuerdas de mí - Wikipedia

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    Te acuerdas de mí (English title: I've Known You All My Life) [2] is a Mexican telenovela that aired on Las Estrellas from 18 January 2021 to 3 May 2021. [3] The series is produced by Carmen Armendáriz.

  8. Democracy in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Mexico. Democracy in Mexico dates to the establishment of the federal republic of Mexico in 1824. After a long history under the Spanish Empire (1521–1821), Mexico gained its independence in 1821 and became the First Mexican Empire led by royalist military officer Agustín de Iturbide.