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  3. The Apers - Wikipedia

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    The Apers are a Dutch pop punk band who formed in Rotterdam in 1996. [1] They have released their first three albums on Stardumb Records , then released their 2007 album Reanimate My Heart on Sonic Rendezvous Records in Europe, and Insubordination Records in the US, before moving on to Asian Man Records .

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    A major problem with self-service password reset inside corporations and similar organizations is enabling users to access the system if they forgot their primary password. Since SSPR systems are typically web-based, users need to launch a web browser to fix the problem, yet cannot log into the workstation until the problem is solved.