- album, The 2nd Law (2012). In 2024,
Wolstenholme launched a solo project,
Chromes.
Chris Wolstenholme grew up in the
English town of
Rotherham before moving...
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chrome,
chromé, or -
chrome in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chrome may
refer to: Chromium, a hard,
shiny metal, when used in the
context of
Chrome...
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ChromeOS,
sometimes styled as
chromeOS and
formerly styled as
Chrome OS, is an
operating system developed and
designed by Google. It is
derived from the...
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chromic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chromic means of,
relating to, or
containing chromium.
Chromic acid
Chromic phenomenon Chromic anhydride...
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Chroming can
refer to:
chrome plating the use of
inhalants This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Chroming. If an internal...
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Chrome Hearts is a
luxury brand from Hollywood,
founded in 1988 by
Richard Stark,
Leonard Kamhout and John Bowman. It is
currently co-owned by Richard...
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Chrome Web
Store is Google's
online store for its
Chrome web browser. As of 2024,
Chrome Web
Store hosts about 138,000
extensions and 33,000 themes. Chrome...
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Dinosaur Game (also
known as the
Chrome Dino) is a
browser game
developed by
Google and
built into the
Google Chrome web browser. The
player guides a...
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Philip David Charles Collins (born 30
January 1951) is an
English musician, singer, songwriter,
record producer and actor. He was the
drummer and later...