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Little Free Rock - Little Free Rock (Jpn LP Sleeve) (Remastered) Track Listing: Roman Summer Nights - (studio) Lost Lonely - (studio) Blud - (studio) Castles In The Sky - (studio) Dream - (studio) Tingle - (studio) Evil Woman - (studio) Age Of Chivalry - (studio) Making Time - (studio) Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Imperial Free City - In the Holy Roman Empire, an imperial free city (in German: freie Reichsstadt) was a city formally responsible to the emperor only — as opposed to the majority of cities in the Empire, which belonged to a territory and were thus governed by one of the many princes (Fürsten) of the Empire, such as dukes or prince-bishops. Free cities also had independent representation in the Reichstag of the Holy Roman Empire.
Concrete Roman - Concrete Roman is a font designed by Donald Knuth using his Metafont program. It was intended to accompany the Euler mathematical font which it partners in Knuth's book Concrete Mathematics.
Myriad Search - Myriad Search is a metasearch engine developed by Aaron Wall which offers ad free search results. Myriad Search allows users to select search results from Ask Jeeves, Google, MSN, and Yahoo!
Free Lord - ===Free Lord=== (from Latin: 'liber dominus' or ‘liber baro’), or Freiherr or feudal baron) is a title of feudal nobility in the Holy Roman Empire, Germany, Baltic States and Austro-Hungary. The title derives from the fact that the holder held free title to his land (unlike ordinary Barons.
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