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Yes. The Windows Backup and Restore Utility gives you the option to make a duplicate copy of all the data on your hard drive if you wish.
As far as I know, Adventure Quest has no such option.
The Palm Pre - a smartphone designed by Palm - has a location option that allows one to acquire GPS for self location as well as the location of others things around him or her. This feature also enables the possibility of receiving directions.
The first game to have a system that allows one to save data was the original Legend of Zelda on the 8-bit NES.
in windows Vista, the appearance and personalization option allows you to change the
Copy from the cell that has the formula you want, then use the Paste Formula option for the cells where you want to copy the formula. The Paste Formula option allows you to retain the original formatting in the target cells.
An original key will have a thick black plastic handle with contains a programmable 'chip' which your ignition will 'read.' Any Ford dealer or any well eqquipped locksmith shop should be able to DUPLICATE a 'chipped' key for you (the locksmith will be less expensive). HOWEVER - if you do not have a 'chipped' key to begin with your only option is the ford dealer who will be able to duplicate it using the vehicle's VIN number. Hope you have an original key. Good luck.
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The air altar moved from its original location it is now located between the Barbarian Village and Varrock, use "Locate" option on your air talisman to get it's exact spot.
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A call option allows its purchaser to buy ("call in") stocks at a certain price on a certain date--say, 100 shares of Walmart for $50 on November 1. A put option allows its purchaser to sell ("put") stocks on a certain price for a certain date. The seller of the option has to buy them (in a put) or sell them (in a call) if the option is exercised.
You can use iTunes itself to remove duplicates. Go to View - Show duplicate items. That option works OK, but sometimes it deletes the wrong files (like songs with the same title that are different releases of the same song). To fix that go to View - Show Exact Duplicates. Alternatively you can use a duplicate finder that has an iTunes mode, like Easy Duplicate Finder.