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  2. Windows DreamScene - Wikipedia

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    A newer version of DeskScapes (3.5) has since been released, which makes the program compatible with non-Ultimate editions of Vista as well as newer versions of Windows (7, 8, 10, 11). Wallpaper Engine is a chargeable software that replaces the desktop background with a wide selection of default and user made animated backgrounds. while also ...

  3. HP Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    HP Pavilion is a line of consumer-oriented personal computers originally produced by Hewlett-Packard and later by its successor, HP Inc. Introduced in 1995, HP has used the name for both desktops and laptops for home and home office use.

  4. HP Pavilion dv5 - Wikipedia

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    The HP Pavilion dv5 was a model series of laptop/mobile computers manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company that features a 15.4" diagonal display. The HP Pavilion dv4 features a 14.1" and the HP Pavilion dv7 a 17" display. The dv5 series has been discontinued, being partially replaced by the dv6 (16") series, and released again as a 14.5" model ...

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  6. School-Live! - Wikipedia

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    Miki Naoki (直樹 美紀, Naoki Miki) [10] Voiced by: Rie Takahashi [5] (Japanese); Cynthia Martinez [6] (English) Live action portrayal: Rio Kiyohara [7] A blonde-haired girl who is a year below the other girls and is nicknamed "Mii-kun" (みーくん) by Yuki, much to her dismay. She was rescued by the School Living Club while they were ...

  7. Kinkaku-ji - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Pavilion (金閣, Kinkaku) is a three-story building on the grounds of the Rokuon-ji temple complex. [15] The top two stories of the pavilion are covered with pure gold leaf. [15] The pavilion functions as a shariden (舎利殿), housing relics of the Buddha (Buddha's Ashes).