nearby wallet identifying the dead man as Paolo Zeder. Dr. Meyer realizes that the earth in which Zeder was buried was a 'K-Zone'. In present-day Bologna...
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Look up zed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zed or ZED may refer to: Zed (band), a pop-rock group from New Zealand Zed Radio, radio station in Zaporizhzhia...
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Inquiry, Smithsonian Institution Press. Zeder, M. A. (1997) The American archaeologist: A profile. Rowman Altamira. Zeder, M. A., D. Bradley, E. Emshwiller...
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David Kirk Traylor, best known by his stage names David Zed and Mr. Zed, is an American mime, actor and singer, and comedian mainly active in Italy and...
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Zeder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Morrell Zeder (1886–1951), American scientist and engineer Melinda A. Zeder (fl...
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Zed is a New Zealand punk rock group, which formed as Supra in 1996 in Christchurch by Ben Campbell on bass guitar and triangle, Nathan King on lead vocals...
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Zed Books is a non-fiction publishing company based in London, UK. It was founded in 1977 under the name Zed Press by Roger van Zwanenberg. Zed publishes...
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Frederick Morrell Zeder was born on March 19, 1886, in Bay City, Michigan, to Rudolph John Zeder.[citation needed] At the age of eleven, Zeder worked at a box...
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Zed Group is a large organisation of privately held interlocking European companies that provide mobile phone and internet entertainment, film animation...
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Zed A. Shaw is a software developer best known for creating the Learn Code the Hard Way series of programming tutorials, as well as for creating the Mongrel...
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