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Varro

[ var-oh ]

noun

  1. Marcus Te·ren·ti·us [t, uh, -, ren, -shee-, uh, s, -sh, uh, s], c116–27? b.c., Roman scholar and author.


Varro

/ ˈæəʊ /

noun

  1. VarroMarcus Terentius116 bc27 bcMRomanMISC: scholarWRITING: satirist Marcus Terentius (ˈmɑːkəs təˈrɛntɪəs). 116–27 bc , Roman scholar and satirist
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Russo said the Roman poet Horace and ancient Roman historian Marcus Terentius Varro had related that Romulus was buried behind the “rostra” - a tribune where speakers addressed the crowd in the forum.

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"This is just a taste of thing to come," Varro said.

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Energy efficiency efforts also are ramping up around the world, Varro said.

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"We're absolutely sure India's coal demand will continue to grow," Varro said.

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This is why "we are going to continue to need conventional power generation for a long time," says Mr Varro.

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