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Named Quinto by staff at Whitehouse Farm Centre in Morpeth, it was among three born on Sunday.
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Quinto has quickly become one of the star attractions at the farm, which also features llamas, wallabies and meerkats.
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He fought in fierce battles at Brunete, Quinto, Belchite and Fuentes de Ebro.
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He had been living in an illegal shanty town at Tor di Quinto on the edge of Rome, inhabited mainly by Roma.
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The stock also includes a 1931 Quinto Do Noval, which he described as "probably one of the great ports of the 20th Century".
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Abrams, warps back to the early days not only of Kirk (Chris Pine) and Mr. Spock (Zachary Quinto) but of the U.S.S. Enterprise herself.
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Ms Hogarty said a vet was due to assess Quinto in the next day or so and a decision made whether or not to amputate her extra leg.
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In 2010, Star Trek Online, a massively multiplayer online (MMO) game featuring the voice acting of Leonard Nimoy and Zachary Quinto, was launched by Atari and Cryptic Studios.
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The game features the voices of Chris Pine as Kirk, Zachary Quinto as Spock, as well as actors Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, John Cho, Karl Urban and Anton Yelchin.
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The thing to note here, as Quinto did, is that cable is playing by a different set of rules when it comes to telling stories with a horror bent.
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When asked during a press call why horror is having such a renaissance with TV viewers, "AHS: Asylum's" Zachary Quinto said he thinks it could be because its a no-holds-barred approach to our societal fears.
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Among the victims is an uncomplaining risk-management executive, Eric Dale (Stanley Tucci), who, leaving with nineteen years of his life in a cardboard box, passes a flash drive to Peter Sullivan (Zachary Quinto), one of the young analysts.
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