- gl****
vials,
options include ****
vials (closed with a **** cap or dropper/pipette), lip
vials (closed with a cork or
plastic stopper) and
crimp vials (closed...
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Vialer (French pronunciation: [vjale]; Occitan: Lo
Vialèr) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in south-western France.
Communes of the...
- CricketArchive.
Retrieved 22
February 2018.
Wisden 1975, p. 1083.
George Vials at
ESPNcricinfo George Vials at
CricketArchive (subscription required)...
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phialas (acc. pl.), nom. sing. φιάλη, phialē; also
translated as cups or
vials) are a set of
plagues mentioned in
Revelation 16. They are
recorded as apocalyptic...
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released four
extended plays,
Vials of Wrath, in 2011, Let
There Be Light, in 2013,
Ataraxia and The Ways of Old in 2018.
Vials of
Wrath is a one-piece Christian...
- A
vial is a
small vessel used for storage.
Vial or
VIAL may also
refer to:
Vial (surname)
Vial (band)
Vial of Life,
medical program Piz
Vial, mountain...
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Vial is a French, English, and
Italian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Del
Vial (1891–?),
French World War I
flying ace
Dennis Vial...
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completed medical information form
would be
placed inside.
These plastic vials tended to get lost in the refrigerator,
pushed towards the back over time...
- Larrain
Vial is a
Chilean financial company founded in 1934 by
brothers Fernando and
Leonidas Larrain Vial. Initially, it
focused in
stock brokerage and...
- amateur, and
heads of families. D.
Appleton & Co. pp. 124.
making Bologna Vials. Knight,
Edward Henry (1876). Knight's
American mechanical dictionary: A...