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It is also recorded that another native of Siena called Moccio, flourished at the same time.
The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors & Architects, Volume 1 (of 8) Giorgio Vasari 1542
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Francine Moccio received her Ph.D. from the New School for Social Research in cultural anthropology and political economics.
Francine Moccio. Jewish Women's Archive 2006
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Originally from St. Catharines, Ont., Moccio is known for writing the song
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"The entire discussion indicates the biggest problem, which is that there is no perfect site," said Vincent Moccio, a committee member who favors the operations center.
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Moccio vowed to rise to the Olympic challenge if he had the chance.
London Free Press 2010
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Moccio calls it "uber-commercial and uber-classical."
London Free Press 2010
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Sung in english and french and written by Alan Frew and Moccio.
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Moccio, a downhill skier himself, will be watching the Alpine events closely at the Games.
London Free Press 2010
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Moccio performs music from the album live at the Jane Mallett Theatre on Friday.
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Moccio met Celine Dion when she was at Alumni Hall in 1993 and told he would write a hit song for the Canadian superstar.
London Free Press 2010
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