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  2. Everett Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Everett M. "Ev" Rogers (March 6, 1931 – October 21, 2004) was an American communication theorist and sociologist, who originated the diffusion of innovations theory and introduced the term early adopter.

  3. Jim Rogers - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 1968, Rogers was in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. [8] In 1970, Rogers joined investment bank Arnhold and S. Bleichroder, where he worked with George Soros. [9] In 1973, Soros and Rogers both left and founded the Quantum Fund. From 1973 to 1980, the portfolio gained 4,200% while the S&P advanced about 47%. [10]

  4. File:Female squirting while having an orgasm from cunnilingus ...

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    English: The male and female start to kiss, then the male asks the female to sit on his face as he wants the viewer to see her squirt and have an orgasm. She complies and within ten seconds of him performing cunnilingus on her she has an orgasm and squirts on his face.

  5. Tool discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rock band Tool consists of five studio albums, one box set, two extended plays, four video albums, sixteen singles and eight music videos. Tool was founded in 1990 by vocalist Maynard James Keenan and guitarist Adam Jones, [1] who then recruited drummer Danny Carey and bassist Paul D'Amour.

  6. Rogers Building (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Rogers Building, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is part of the corporate campus of Canadian media conglomerate Rogers Communications, [2] as well as the home of most, but not all, of the company's Toronto operations. The facade walls of the postmodern [3] building are light pink, with light green roof and light green window frames. [1]

  7. Large-file support - Wikipedia

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    The change to 64-bit file sizes frequently required incompatible changes to file system layout, which meant that large-file support sometimes necessitated a file system change. For example, the FAT32 file system does not support files larger than 4 GiB−1 (with older applications even only 2 GiB−1); the variant FAT32+ does support larger ...

  8. Optical disc image - Wikipedia

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    ISO images contain the binary image of an optical media file system (usually ISO 9660 and its extensions or UDF), including the data in its files in binary format, copied exactly as they were stored on the disc. The data inside the ISO image will be structured according to the file system that was used on the optical disc from which it was created.

  9. Office Open XML - Wikipedia

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    Office Open XML (also informally known as OOXML) [3] is a zipped, XML-based file format developed by Microsoft for representing spreadsheets, charts, presentations and word processing documents.