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Eugene Luther Gore
Vidal (/
vɪˈdɑːl/ vih-DAHL; born
Eugene Louis Vidal,
October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an
American writer and
public intellectual...
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vide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vide may
refer to: A
Latin phrase, see
vide (Latin)
Vide (Seia),
Portuguese parish Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433)...
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Vidal (Aragonese: [biˈðal], Catalan: [biˈðal], Occitan: [biˈðal,
viˈdal], Spanish: [biˈðal]) is a Catalan, Aragonese, and
possibly also
Romansh surname...
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Nemanja Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Видић,
Serbian pronunciation: [němaɲa ʋǐːditɕ]; born 21
October 1981) is a
Serbian former professional footballer...
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vide (/suː ˈviːd/;
French for 'under vacuum'), also
known as low-temperature, long-time (LTLT) cooking, is a
method of
cooking invented by the French...
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Arturo Erasmo Vidal Pardo (Spanish pronunciation: [aɾˈtuɾo eˈɾasmo βiˈðal ˈpaɾðo]; born 22 May 1987) is a
Chilean professional footballer who
plays as...
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Vidić (Cyrillic script: Видић,
pronounced [ʋǐːditɕ]) is a
South Slavic surname, and may
refer to:
Aleksa Vidić (born 1994),
footballer Dejan Vidić (born...
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Vidor (/ˈvaɪdər/ VY-dər) is a city in
western Orange County, Texas,
United States. A city of
Southeast Texas, it lies at the
intersection of Interstate...
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Wallis Vidor (/ˈ
viːdɔːr/ VEE-dor;
February 8, 1894 –
November 1, 1982) was an
American film director, film producer, and
screenwriter whose 67-year...
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Vidal S****oon CBE (17
January 1928 – 9 May 2012) was a
British hairstylist and businessman. He was
noted for repo****rising a simple, close-cut geometric...