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  2. Okna (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Okna (Russian Окна - The Windows in English) was a Russian television tabloid talk show, hosted by Dmitry Nagiyev. Okna is ostensibly a talk show where troubled or dysfunctional families come to discuss their problems before a studio audience so that the audience or host can offer suggestions on what can be done to resolve their situations.

  3. Russian Telegraph Agency - Wikipedia

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    They were usually displayed in windows, hence the name. The first Rosta window was created in Moscow by Mikhail Cheremnykh (1890-1962). He was soon joined by Vladimir Mayakovsky , a popular and prolific author, Dmitry Moor (1883-1946), Amshey Nurenberg (1887-1979), Alexander Rodchenko , Mikhail Volpin and others.

  4. Window - Wikipedia

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    A window is an opening in a wall, door, roof, or vehicle that allows the exchange of light and may also allow the passage of sound and sometimes air.Modern windows are usually glazed or covered in some other transparent or translucent material, a sash set in a frame [1] in the opening; the sash and frame are also referred to as a window. [2]

  5. Windows 10 - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, it was reported that Microsoft was triggering automatic downloads of Windows 10 installation files on all compatible Windows 7 or 8.1 systems configured to automatically download and install updates, regardless of whether or not they had specifically requested the upgrade.

  6. Oknoplast - Wikipedia

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    Oknoplast is a Polish multinational company established in 1994 in Kraków that manufactures PVC windows, window components, doors, aluminium products and roller shutters. Currently based in Ochmanów with their enterprise zone near Kraków. Facilities of Oknoplast consist of 32 000 m 2 manufacturing area, offices, warehousing and storage ...

  7. Eko-Okna - Wikipedia

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    Eko-Okna S.A. is a Polish company established in 1998. Eko-Okna is Europe's largest producer of aluminum and uPVC windows, doors, and shutters. [1] [2]With manufacturing facilities located in southern Poland in Kornice and Wodzisław Śląski it employs approximately 13,000 employees, Eko-Okna products already accessible on 40 foreign markets.

  8. ROSTA windows - Wikipedia

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    ROSTA windows (also known as ROSTA windows of satire or ROSTA posters, Russian: Окна сатиры РОСТА, Окна РОСТА, ROSTA being an acronym for the Russian Telegraph Agency, the state news agency from 1918 to 1935) were a propagandistic medium of communication used in the Soviet Union to deliver important messages and instill ...

  9. Sash window - Wikipedia

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    A double-hung window where the upper sash is smaller (shorter) than the lower is termed a cottage window. [citation needed] A single-hung window has two sashes, but normally the top sash is fixed and only the bottom sash slides. Triple- and quadruple-hung windows are used for tall openings, common in New England churches.