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  • 1Printer friendly — is a term used on the Internet to describe a version of a web page formatted for printing. Normally, web pages include information and navigation content that is only useful while browsing the website. Printer friendly pages are designed to fit… …

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  • 2printer-friendly — /prɪntə ˈfrɛndli/ (say printuh frendlee) adjective of a version of website pages which formats it for printing temporary extraneous material. Also, print friendly …

  • 3Printer (computing) — A modern printer with scanning/copying capability Small printer …

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  • 4PFV — Printer Friendly Version (Computing » General) * Primum Familiae Vini (Community » Non Profit Organizations) * Pay For View (Community » Media) * Paternity Fraud Victim (Community » Law) …

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  • 5Moshe Yanai — (Hebrew: משה ינאי‎; born 1948 in Israel) is an Israeli electrical engineer (B.Sc., 1975, Technion Israel Institute of Technology). He is also a technologist and inventor,[1] businessman, entrepreneur,[2] aviator (pilot),[3] investor …

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  • 6Nuclear program of Iran — See also: Iran and weapons of mass destruction Nuclear program of Iran …

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  • 7Devdas (1935 film) — Devdas Pramathesh Barua and Jamuna Barua Directed by P.C. Barua Produced by New Theatres Ltd …

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  • 8Free Software Magazine — This article is about the e zine by The Open Company Partners. For the defunct Chinese magazine, see Free Software Magazine (China). Free Software Magazine Editor in Chief Tony Mobily Categories Internet magazine First issue November 2004 …

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  • 9History of fundamentalist Islam in Iran — The islam in Iran (or History of Principle ism ) covers the history of Islamic revivalism and the rise of political Islam in modern Iran. Today, there are basically three types of Islam in Iran: traditionalism, modernism, and a variety of forms… …

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  • 10Islamic fundamentalism in Iran — The history of fundamentalist Islam in Iran (or History of Principle ism) covers the history of Islamic revivalism and the rise of political Islam in modern Iran. Today, there are basically three types of Islam in Iran: traditionalism, modernism …

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