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Danzi

[dahn-tsee]

noun

  1. Franz 1763–1826, German composer.



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Tinder Passport, a subscription service that allows users to match with people in a destination of their choice, is one of the app’s most popular features, with a majority of members using it up to nine times a month, said Stephanie Danzi, the senior vice president of global marketing at Tinder.

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The Rev. Rocco Danzi, a Roman Catholic priest, took part in the ceremony.

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Livestreamed sports commentary on Twitch, which allows viewers to interact with the commentator, represents a shift away from traditional game broadcasts, said Anthony Danzi, the company’s senior vice president of sales, during a presentation at the Advertising Week conference in New York on Monday.

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Advertisers can target Twitch viewers by location and steer clear of certain accounts, such as those that feature first-person shooter video games, Danzi said.

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Here was the humorous exchange between Spieth and The Athletic's Rick Reilly, who Spieth thought was put up to this particular line of questioning by his agent, Jay Danzi:

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