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Where Sous Vide is (Sometimes Hidden) on the Menu - Magazine - The Atlantic
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Where Sous Vide is (Sometimes Hidden) on the Menu - Magazine - The Atlantic
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Another equally minimal trend: the temptations of emptiness, which were fueled as much by the Pompidou Center's recent retrospective "Vide" on Conceptual art as by Roman Ondak's contribution to the Venice Biennale-letting the Czech and Slovak pavilion grow over green.
Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton 2010
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Liter. 'by Rest Fenner.] [Footnote 12: The first was published in 1816, and the second in 1817.] [Footnote 13:' Vide 'St. John, ch.xx. ver.
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838 James Gillman
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Ainger's "Letters of Lamb".] [Footnote 2: "Vide" St. John, ch. xx, ver.
Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803
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Here is a clip from Clare And Francis, the epic feature film (200 minutes long) on the lives of St. Clare and St. Francis of Assisi shot on location in Italy by the Italian film company Lux Vide, the producers of Saint Rita, Pope John Paul II and St. John Bosco:
Film 2009
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Joe Vide celebrating after scoring against the Colorado Rapids in 2008.
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"I'm very indebted to the Namoffs for thinking of me," said Vide, who will not be able to make it to D.C. for the event.
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Namoff told us he had urged Nadine to make it an annual thing, with the plan of not just benefiting the society but also a cancer patient -- when they realized they knew one: Vide was his roommate during preseason training last year.
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After three years in Major League Soccer, Joe Vide saw his release from D.C. United last year as an opportunity -- a chance to go back to college and lay the groundwork for a new career.
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