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  2. The Sims (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Sims is a social simulation video game developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts in 2000. The game allows players to create and control virtual people, called "Sims", and manage their daily lives in a suburban setting.

  3. The Sims - Wikipedia

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    The Sims is a series of life simulation video games developed by Maxis and published by Electronic Arts.The franchise has sold nearly 200 million copies worldwide, and is one of the best-selling video game series of all time.

  4. List of The Sims video games - Wikipedia

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    The Sims 4: Throwback Fit Kit; The Sims 4: Country Kitchen Kit; The Sims 4: Bust the Dust Kit; The Sims 4: Courtyard Oasis Kit; The Sims 4: Industrial Loft Kit; The Sims 4: Fashion Street Kit; The Sims 4: Incheon Arrivals Kit; The Sims 4: Blooming Rooms Kit; The Sims 4: Modern Menswear Kit; The Sims 4: Carnaval Streetwear Kit; The Sims 4: Decor ...

  5. List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions

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    Browser extension Firefox Firefox for Android Cookie AutoDelete: Yes Yes Decentraleyes: Yes Yes DownThemAll! Yes No FoxyProxy Standard: Yes Yes HTTPS Everywhere

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    Click File at the top of your screen. 4. Click Download Manager. 5. Click a File Name to open a download. Web search your downloads for similar items.

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  8. List of Firefox features - Wikipedia

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    By default, Firefox downloads all files to a user's desktop on Mac and Windows or to the user's home directory on Linux, but it can be configured to prompt for a specific download location. Version 3.0 added support for cross-session resuming (stopping a download and resuming it after closing the browser).

  9. File:Using Firefox.pdf - Wikipedia

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