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- virala, or vidala (Sanskrit: vyala) in terms of a "mythical monster used [...] as a sculptural and architectural motif, the representation of vidala is of...
- Ardua Hall, tells Aunt Elizabeth that Aunt Vidala accused her of attacking her, expecting Elizabeth to kill Vidala. Using the information inside Nicole's...
- Return" Spanish lyrics by Pedro Aznar 5:25 3. "Are We There Yet" Mays 7:55 4. "Vidala" Pedro Aznar 3:04 5. "Slip Away"   5:24 6. "Letter from Home"   2:33...
- Dabi) Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino Vidan (ヴィダン) Voiced by: Kenichi Suzumura Vidala (ブイダラ, Buidara) Domand (ドマド, Domado) Written and illustrated by Koyoshi...
- northwestern Argentina, cultivating genres such as chacareras, zambas or vidalas. He came into contact with the Carabajal family and in collaboration with...
- PERFORMER SAFE AND PROGRESS TO NEXT ROUND Sreenidhi Ramakrishnan Shruthi Shekar Vidala Pulla Muthulingam Periya Marudhu (1994 film) Swarnalatha Ilaiyaraaja PROGRESS...
- JSTOR 2472147. S2CID 84015769. Carvalhoa, R.; Soares Filhob, W. S.; Brasileiro-Vidala, A. C.; Guerra, M. (2005). "The relationships among lemons, limes and citron:...
- (Madhyamaka)karikas, the Yuktisastika, the Sunyatasaptati, the Vigrahavyavartani, the Vidala (i.e. Vaidalyasutra/Vaidalyaprakarana), the Ratnavali, the Sutrasamuccaya...
- lion head, a boar head and a demonic head. Yali also known as Vyala or Vidala in Sanskrit) is a mythical creature seen in many Hindu temples, often sculpted...
- Sol (2010) – Shakira Caifanes (1988) – Caifanes La Gota Cava La Piedra (Vidala La Rioja) (1991) – Virginia Vilte Tango 4 (1991) – Charly García / Pedro...