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“Vida is Portuguese for" life "and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged.”
“Vida' is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged.”
“Vida' is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged on his website at the time.”
“Vida is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning (sic). ”
“Vida is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning ...”
“Says The Guardian, Whereas Viva La Vida is bombastic arena-pop and If I Could Fly is noodly guitar soloing, Foreigner Suite is something even worse an 18-minute folk-jazz opus.”
“His mockery of the oppressing classes is even more apparent in Vida y hechos del famoso caballero don Catrín de la Fachenda ( "Life and Works of the Famous Gentleman don Catrin de la Fachenda").”
Mexico's Voltaire: José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827)
“Vida is a novelist and the editor of The Believer.”
“BTW, the Buena Vida is one of our favorite spots for lunch.”
“Great shape and figure, Vida is one of the hot babes on my list.”
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