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Buildings and Food. In 2002, the
Zambonis opened the NHL All-Star Game
along with
Jewel and Five for Fighting. In 2003, The
Zambonis released a new album, Chippy...
- the name of The
Zambonis (who
write ice hockey-themed songs)
which they use
under the
terms of a
licensing agreement from the
Zamboni corporation. Another...
- does not
count as DUI.
Starting in 1980,
Charles M.
Schulz incorporated Zambonis into his
Peanuts comic strip as well as into the 1980
television special...
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Frank Joseph Zamboni Jr. (/zæmˈboʊni/, Italian: [dzamˈboːni];
January 16, 1901 – July 27, 1988) was an
American businessman and
inventor whose most famous...
- "
Zamboni", also
known as "I
Wanna Drive the
Zamboni", is a song
written by
Martin Zellar and
recorded by his band Gear Daddies. The song
tells the story...
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Zamboni is an
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Adriano Zamboni (1933–2005),
Italian racing cyclist Anteo Zamboni (1911–1926)...
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humor publication at
Tufts University Zamboni (surname) "
Zamboni" (song), a 1990 song by Gear
Daddies The
Zambonis, a Connecticut-based
indie rock band...
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Filippo Zamboni (Trieste,
October 21, 1826 – Vienna, May 30, 1910) was an
Italian poet and writer.
Captain of the
Roman University Battalion, parti****ted...
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Giuseppe Zamboni (June 1, 1776 – July 25, 1846) was an
Italian Roman Catholic priest and
physicist who
invented the
Zamboni pile, an
early electric battery...
- The
Zamboni pile (also
referred to as a
Duluc Dry Pile ) is an
early electric battery,
invented by
Giuseppe Zamboni in 1812. A
Zamboni pile is an "electrostatic...