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Privately
Privately Pri"vate*ly, adv. 1. In a private manner; not openly; without the presence of others. 2. In a manner affecting an individual; personally not officially; as, he is not privately benefited.

Meaning of Vatel from wikipedia

- Vatel may refer to: François Vatel (1631–1671), French chef and majordomo Françoise Vatel (1937–2005), French actress Vatel (film), a historical-drama...
- Vatel is a 2000 historical drama film directed by Roland Joffé, written by Jeanne Labrune and translated by Tom Stoppard, and starring Gérard Depardieu...
- François Vatel (French: [fʁɑ̃swa vatɛl]; 1631 – 24 April 1671) was the majordomo (in French, maître d'hôtel) of Nicolas Fouquet and prince Louis, Grand...
- Françoise Vatel (born Françoise Watel, 28 November 1937 – 24 October 2005) was a French actress. Vatel was born in Clichy, Hauts-de-Seine. She began her...
- solve crimes with the aid of Samy Vatel, her Dr. Watson substitute. Lola Dewaere as Charlie Holmes Tom Villa as Samy Vatel Daniel Prévost as George Holmes...
- Chantilly is often credited incorrectly, and without evidence, to François Vatel, maître d'hôtel at the Château de Chantilly in the mid-17th century. The...
- A Soul Split in Two (1993), Neuf mois (1994), Un eroe borghese (1995), Vatel (2000), and Two Brothers (2004). On television, she pla**** Catherine Barneville...
- Charpentier. pp. 195–96. Lever, Evelyne, Louis XV, Fayard, Paris, 1985, p. 96 Vatel, Charles (1883). Histoire de Madame du Barry: d'après ses papiers personnels...
- The historical drama Vatel (2000) saw Thurman play Anne de Montausier, the love interest of 17th-century French chef François Vatel, and in Richard Linklater's...
- Carr Vattal Van Anda (December 2, 1864 – January 29, 1945) was the managing editor of The New York Times under Adolph Ochs, from 1904 to 1932. Van Anda...