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  • The owners of Franco Manca, artist Bridget Hugo and restaurateur Giuseppe Mascoli, have redefined London's expectations of good pizza.

    South London's top 10 budget eats 2011

  • Sourdough pizzas, as practiced by Brixton's Franco Manca, are trendy right now, and with good reason: the flavours are superb, but I'm given to understand that not everyone has a starter hanging around in their fridge.

    How to cook the perfect pizza 2011

  • The aforementioned Franco Manca may have grabbed the headlines, but Brixton Market has accumulated a number of interesting outlets, including Wild Caper, Ms Cupcake, Japanese restaurant, Curry Ono and the Goodbench coffee shop.

    South London's top 10 budget eats 2011

  • Yes | No | Report from Keith Manca wrote 1 year 12 weeks ago

    Two Big Kansas Bucks 2008

  • As a point of clarification; the Manca brothers do not hunt with an outfitter.

    Two Big Kansas Bucks 2008

  • Maybe if you ask the Manca brothers will turn you on to the farmer they hunt on and you could do likewise!

    Two Big Kansas Bucks 2008

  • Manca negara was the term used for the third administrative circle of Mataram, which consisted of most of Java outside the palace city and the core administrative area.

    4. Southeast Asia, c. 900-1557 2001

  • "Manca il cuore solamente al Ciccio," moaned Madame.

    The Lost Girl 1907

  • The ancient Peruvian legend that laws and arts had been brought to their land by two divine children of the Sun, Manco-Capac and his sister-wife Manca-Oello, is transformed into a grave and prosaic narrative, in which Manco-Capac's achievements are minutely described with as much assurance as if that sage had been Frederick the Great, or Pombal, or any statesman living before the eyes of the writer.

    Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. John Morley 1880

  • In that period the Indian hunter quite recovered from his wounds, and his little girl, Manca by name, began to show decided signs of amendment under Manuela's careful nursing.

    The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America 1859

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