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Susan Tunis and Frank Moretti provided invaluable input on this book at an early stage, and Machelle All-man and TJ Zecca were readers who gave the book an early boost when I needed it.
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The 'bots' haven't fired their weapons yet, 'Michael Zecca, the SWORDS program manager, tells DANGER ROOM.
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The 'bots' haven't fired their weapons yet, 'Michael Zecca, the SWORDS program manager, tells DANGER ROOM.
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In the distance on the right, you can also see the buildings that comprise the Biblioteca Marciana (also a Sansovino masterpiece) and the Zecca, the old Venetian mint.
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In the distance on the right, you can also see the buildings that comprise the Biblioteca Marciana (also a Sansovino masterpiece) and the Zecca, the old Venetian mint.
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We could only penetrate the Reading Room, in what was once a stunning interior courtyard for the Zecca -- the national mint designed by Sansovino.
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We could only penetrate the Reading Room, in what was once a stunning interior courtyard for the Zecca -- the national mint designed by Sansovino.
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Sikkah, which gave rise to the Italian Zecca (mint) and Zecchino.
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Louis and Zecca are duly impressed, Louis particularly with my singing.
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She arrived in England with bright copper hair, an Italian-American guitarist named Louis, a camp Puerto Rican pianist named Zecca, and a manager named Max.
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