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  • MONTPELIER - Pitzigini "Pitz" Quattrone, 45, is on a mission to promote the didgeridoo here in the United States.

    TimesArgus.com: Sports 2008

  • With such a funny name, how could you go wrong with a game called Pitz?

    Five Sports Too Violent For Prime Time | myFiveBest 2010

  • "Where was the nudity?" asked a performer called Cherry Pitz.

    Disrobing for Charity Lizzie Simon 2011

  • ” For signs of strength, Pitz cites the lowest quarterly loss of subscribers of the decade, 2.6%, and the as of yet unrealized tax benefits from the Bebo sale.

    AOL Reports Sizable Quarterly Losses On Charges 2010

  • Pitz was intimately connected to the religious rituals of the Mayans.

    Washington's Blood Sport 2010

  • I remember reading it Pitz, etc that Pyle would say 'first an artist, then an illustrator, but Pyle was clearly pushing Wyeth toward easel painting even when he was a student, much to Wyeth's confusion.

    Quest for Immortality James Gurney 2010

  • Reviewing The White Hell of Pitz Palu at the Siffblog, David Jeffers explains the phenomenon of the "Mountain Film," which, during the 20s, "served the German cultural identity not unlike Westerns did in the United States."

    GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts. 2007

  • "I think it's wonderful," Pitz said from her home in Northern Indiana.

    Joseph Freeman: Iraqi Refugees Make American Road Trip 2009

  • A central question of the 2004 campaign is whether enough voters agree with Pitz that Bush is a fiscally reckless president devoted not to them but to wealthy special interests.

    THE DEMOCRATS' NEW RED MEAT 2007

  • "Bush has become the CEO of corporate America," Pitz told me matter-of-factly.

    THE DEMOCRATS' NEW RED MEAT 2007

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