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  2. Score (Dream Theater album) - Wikipedia

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    Score is the fifth live album by American progressive metal band Dream Theater. It was recorded on April 1, 2006, at Radio City Music Hall in New York City . The concert was the last of their 20th Anniversary Tour, labeled "A Very Special Evening with Dream Theater".

  3. Opera Mini - Wikipedia

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    Opera Mini 4 replaced Opera Mini Advanced. [28] Originally, Google was the default search engine on Opera Mini. [ 29 ] On 8 January 2007, Opera Software and Yahoo! announced a partnership to make Yahoo! search the default instead. [ 30 ]

  4. N70 - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Opera Mini logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Browser wars - Wikipedia

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    Opera Mini, a mobile browser, has a significant mobile market share. Multiple ports, such as Opera 8.5 for the Nintendo DS and Opera 9 for the Wii, were also released. [39] On October 24, 2006, Mozilla released Mozilla Firefox 2. It included the ability to reopen recently closed tabs, a session restore feature to resume work where it had been ...

  7. Fingering (music) - Wikipedia

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    In modern scores, the fingers are numbered from 1 to 5 on each hand: the thumb is 1, the index finger is 2, the middle finger is 3, the ring finger is 4 and the little finger is 5. Earlier usage varied by region. In Britain in the 19th century, the thumb was shown by a cross (+) or number 0 and the fingers were numbered from 1 to 4.

  8. Pit orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The pit of La Fenice in Venice. A pit orchestra is a type of orchestra that accompanies performers in musicals, operas, ballets, and other shows involving music.The term was also used for orchestras accompanying silent movies when more than a piano was used. [1]

  9. 42nd Tony Awards - Wikipedia

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    Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Best Choreography; Into the Woods – Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) The Phantom of the Opera – Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe (lyrics) Romance/Romance – Keith Herrmann (music) and Barry Harman (lyrics) Sarafina!