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Arvydas Romas Sabonis (Lithuanian pronunciation: [
ˈaːrviːdaːs ˈsaːboːnʲɪs]; born 19
December 1964) is a
Lithuanian former professional basketball player...
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Arvida (/ɑːrˈvaɪdə/ ar-VY-də) is a
settlement of 12,000
people (2010) in Quebec, Canada, that is part of the City of Saguenay. Its name is
derived from...
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Arvida Byström (born
October 4, 1991) is a
Swedish photographer, model, and musician.
Arvida Byström was born on 4
October 1991, near Stockholm.[citation...
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Matas Arvidas Buzelis (born
October 13, 2004) is a Lithuanian-American
professional basketball player for the
Chicago Bulls of the
National Basketball...
- HMCS
Arvida was a Flower-class
corvette that
served with the
Royal Canadian Navy
during the
Second World War. She
served primarily in the
Battle of the...
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estate business and
became chairman and CEO. Also in 1997, St. Joe
acquired Arvida Corporation. St. Joe
built a 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m2)
corporate headquarters...
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Arvida Middle School is a Blue
Ribbon middle school in Miami, Florida,
United States,
founded in 1975, that
educates around 1,850
students from grades...
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survivors were
resettled at
Arvida.
Through various muni****l amalgamations, both the
landslide site and
Arvida are now
within the muni****l boundaries...
- of the
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, and
Brown L. Whatley,
chairman of
Arvida Corp. and
president of the
Mortgage Bankers ****ociation.
Examples of others...
- 1928, the world's
largest aluminum plant was
built along with the city
Arvida (then a
separate town). In 1942, to
supply power to the plant,
Alcan built...