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  2. Harold Rome - Wikipedia

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    Rome was born in Hartford, Connecticut [3] and graduated from Hartford Public High School. Originally, he chose to go to Trinity College, but transferred because he felt like a "townie." [4] Rome played piano in local dance bands such as Eddie Wittstein's and was already writing music while studying architecture and law at Yale University. [3]

  3. Rome (band) - Wikipedia

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    Rome (band) Rome is a Luxembourgish neofolk band founded in November 2005 as a main output for the songs of Jérôme Reuter (born August 2nd, 1981) [3][4] of Luxembourg. [5] Though Reuter is the main creative force in the band, he performs live with a range of musicians who also contribute performances on various studio recordings.

  4. Founding of Rome - Wikipedia

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    According to Livy, it was erected in 296 BC. [ 1 ] The founding of Rome was a prehistoric event or process later greatly embellished by Roman historians and poets. Archaeological evidence indicates that Rome developed from the gradual union of several hilltop villages during the Final Bronze Age or early Iron Age.

  5. Category:Rome (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Rome (band) albums or lists of Rome (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Rome (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. BitTorrent - Wikipedia

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    BitTorrent, also referred to simply as torrent, is a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a decentralized manner. The protocol is developed and maintained by Rainberry, Inc., and was first released in 2001. [2]

  7. History of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern influences on Rome and the papacy from Gregory the Great to Zacharias, A.D. 590–752. Lexington Books. Gregorovius, Ferdinand. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages. Fields, Nic (2007). The Roman Army of the Punic Wars 264–146 BC. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-145-8.

  8. Call of Duty - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Infinity Ward, it is the first game in the series not to be set during World War II. The game was released for Windows, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 on November 7, 2007. Download and retail versions for Mac OS X were released by Aspyr in September 2008.

  9. 64-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, 64-bit CPUs were introduced to the mainstream PC market in the form of x86-64 processors and the PowerPC G5. A 64-bit register can hold any of 2 64 (over 18 quintillion or 1.8×10 19) different values. The range of integer values that can be stored in 64 bits depends on the integer representation used.