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ZC
(redirected from zebra crossing)

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ZCZip Code
ZCZelda Classic (game)
ZCZimbabwe Cricket (athletic association)
ZCCharacteristic Impedance
ZCZone Control (computer game)
ZCZangger Committee
ZCZebra Crossing
ZCRoyal Swazi National Airways (Swaziland, IATA airline code)
ZCZone Coordinator (Maquis Forces International)
ZCZero Clutter (gaming)
ZCZinc, Clear (plating)
ZCZone Co-ordinator
ZCZconnection (gaming website)
ZCZowbie Consulting (internet marketing firm)
ZCZobu Consulting (Izmir, Turkey)


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Station Street: The suggested zebra crossing and footpath near the junction with Greens Ends Road has been dropped from the plans following opposition.
The Priests, brothers Fathers Martin and Eugene O'Hagan and Father David Delargy, who were young school friends when they first sang together, strode across the zebra crossing made famous by the Beatles' album cover Abbey Road.
HUNDREDS of Beatles fans gathered yesterday at the zebra crossing from the cover of the band's Abbey Road album.
 
 
 
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