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Windows 9 Log Off 8/5/2015 7:47 PM Apps Social Feed 3s 3m 4m 7m IE 11 O ‘17 Start
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http://www.google.com Favorites Google Apple Add New… Favorites Name: URL: Google http://www.google.com OK
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http://www.apple.com Tiri The voice assistant that makes you feel bad. How can make you feel bad?
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Windows 9 Log Off 8/5/2015 7:47 PM Apps 3s 3m 4m 7m IE 11 O ‘17 Start Social Feed
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Social Feed 7s 3s 5m 1m 32m 1h Windows Picture Viewer
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Windows Picture Viewer
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Windows 9 Log Off 8/5/2015 7:47 PM Apps Social Feed 3s 3m 4m 7m IE 11 O ‘17 Computer Control Panel Network Games IE 11 Office 2017 iTunes Paint Log Off Re- start
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Windows 9 Log Off 8/5/2015 7:47 PM Apps Social Feed 3s 3m 4m 7m IE 11 O ‘17 Computer Control Panel Network Games IE 11 Office 2017 iTunes Paint Log Off Re- start
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Windows 9 Log Off 8/5/2015 7:47 PM Apps Social Feed 3s 3m 4m 7m IE 11 Start O ‘17
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Microsoft Office 2017
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100 Segroe UI Light 12 BIU Shape s Arrange Insert Layout Reference s Review View The Assyrians adapted the wheel from the Sumerians, specifically for the purpose chariots, with which they used to conquer and build an empire. Wheels with spokes were made later around 2000 B.C. This video (on the left) will show an early model of Ashurbanipal riding a chariot with spoked wheels. Roller bearings were used around 100 B.C, to make the wheel turn smoother. Mesopotamian wheels were made using three planks cut into a circle, then tied together by a thin strip of wood. The Wheel Select
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100 Segroe UI Light 12 BIU Shape s Arrange Insert Layout Reference s Review View The Assyrians adapted the wheel from the Sumerians, specifically for the purpose chariots, with which they used to conquer and build an empire. Wheels with spokes were made later around 2000 B.C. This video (on the left) will show an early model of Ashurbanipal riding a chariot with spoked wheels. Roller bearings were used around 100 B.C, to make the wheel turn smoother. Mesopotamian wheels were made using three planks cut into a circle, then tied together by a thin strip of wood. The Wheel De-Select
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100 Segroe UI Light 12 BIU Shape s Arrange Insert Layout Reference s Review View The Assyrians adapted the wheel from the Sumerians, specifically for the purpose chariots, with which they used to conquer and build an empire. Wheels with spokes were made later around 2000 B.C. This video (on the left) will show an early model of Ashurbanipal riding a chariot with spoked wheels. Roller bearings were used around 100 B.C, to make the wheel turn smoother. Mesopotamian wheels were made using three planks cut into a circle, then tied together by a thin strip of wood. The Wheel De-Select
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100 Segroe UI Light 12 BIU Shape s Arrange Insert Layout Reference s Review View The Assyrians adapted the wheel from the Sumerians, specifically for the purpose chariots, with which they used to conquer and build an empire. Wheels with spokes were made later around 2000 B.C. This video (on the left) will show an early model of Ashurbanipal riding a chariot with spoked wheels. Roller bearings were used around 100 B.C, to make the wheel turn smoother. Mesopotamian wheels were made using three planks cut into a circle, then tied together by a thin strip of wood. The Wheel De-Select
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100 Segroe UI Light 12 BIU Shape s Arrange Insert Layout Reference s Review View The Assyrians adapted the wheel from the Sumerians, specifically for the purpose chariots, with which they used to conquer and build an empire. Wheels with spokes were made later around 2000 B.C. This video (on the left) will show an early model of Ashurbanipal riding a chariot with spoked wheels. Roller bearings were used around 100 B.C, to make the wheel turn smoother. Mesopotamian wheels were made using three planks cut into a circle, then tied together by a thin strip of wood. The Wheel De-Select
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