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  2. VistaPro - Wikipedia

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    This sequence involved a silver spaceship flying through a series of valleys that had been generated using VistaPro (Vista did not support generating animations until the Pro version was released). Vista was also used (both PC and Amiga versions) for the book by Arthur C. Clarke called The Snows of Olympus, a picture book about terraforming Mars.

  3. Fujikura - Wikipedia

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    In 1910 Fujikura Electric Wire Corporation was established with Tomekichi Fujikura, Zenpachi's younger brother, acting as the company's representative. [3] Over the years the company expanded both in Japan and overseas and as of 2013 the company had subsidiaries across Europe , Asia , North and South America and North Africa .

  4. Beretta Cheetah - Wikipedia

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    The Beretta Cheetah, also known by its original model name of Series 81 or as the 80 Series, [a] is a line of compact blowback operated semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Beretta of Italy.

  5. Vistafjord - Wikipedia

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    MS Vistafjord was an ocean liner that was built as a combined liner/cruise ship in 1973 by Swan Hunter, England [5] for the Norwegian America Line.In 1983 she was sold to Cunard, retaining her original name until 1999 when she was renamed Caronia.

  6. Windows Vista - Wikipedia

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    The last driver from NVIDIA to support the GeForce FX series on Vista was 96.85. [101] [102] Microsoft offered a tool called the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor [100] to assist Windows XP and Vista users in determining what versions of Windows their machine is capable of running. The required server connections for this utility are no longer ...

  7. Hino Motors - Wikipedia

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    In mid 2008, Hino Motors was said to be building a new truck assembly facility in Guanajuato, Mexico, serving international deliveries. The facility was reportedly built in an 80:20 partnership with Japanese trading firm Mitsui, opening in 2009 and with a production capacity for 1,200 of the Hino 500 series trucks per year. [47]