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Olivetti

brand of typewriters manufactured by company founded in 1908 near Turin, Italy; named for founder, Camillo Olivetti.

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Olivetti

Olivetti S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturer of typewriters, computers, tablets, smartphones, printers and other such business products as calculators and fax machines. Headquartered in Ivrea, province of Turin, the company has been part of the Telecom Italia Group since 2003. The first commercial programmable " desktop computer", the Programma 101, was produced by Olivetti in 1964 and was a commercial success.

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Commander Olivetti across the room, realizing he was actually the Commander in Chief of the armed forces of an entire country.

Langdon was tall himself and not accustomed to looking up at many people, but Commander Olivetti demanded it.

As Olivetti strode out of the room, the guard spun and faced them on the other side of the glass, arms crossed, a large sidearm visible on his hip.

The guards parted as Commander Olivetti entered the room like a rocket.

Langdon followed in silence as Commander Olivetti led them down a long rococo corridor, the muscles in his neck pulsing with rage.

Vittoria sat beside him, looking engrossed by Olivetti, who was transmitting his final orders.

Langdon thought, chilled by the efficiency with which Olivetti had just told his men the cardinal was expendable.

Outside the entrance to the Pantheon, four armed Roman policemen stood at attention just as Olivetti had predicted.

Either the guards had missed the canister, or the intruder had gotten deeper inside the Vatican than Commander Olivetti had been willing to entertain.

Captain Rocher, Commander Olivetti, and half a dozen guards assessed the damage and debated the next move.

But whatever it was Olivetti had intended to say to her, he never got the chance.

Instead, the man stared long and hard at Olivetti before turning back to the television.

Commander Olivetti and Captain Rocher of the Swiss Guard, both in the line of duty.

Langdon studied Commander Olivetti across the room, realizing he was actually the Commander in Chief of the armed forces of an entire country.

Through the glass, Langdon could see Olivetti say something to the guard.