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  • Among the other Mexican options in South Park, standouts include fresh fruit jugos at Tortas y Jugos Viry (which also doubles as a video store), a sweet family-run place where you can get fresh pressed drinks like the Vampiro (celery, beet, apple, carrot) and the La Vida Loca (banana, papaya, strawberry, orange).

    Sustenance in South Park « PubliCola 2010

  • Then, despite his efforts, I snatched away one end of the ladder and put it on my shoulder, while Viry took the other and our fellow aides took hold of more ladders, two by two.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Then, despite his efforts, I snatched away one end of the ladder and put it on my shoulder, while Viry took the other and our fellow aides took hold of more ladders, two by two.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • M. Foulon, adjoint to the administration while M. de Broglie was commanding the army assembled at Versailles, had concealed himself at Viry.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • M. Berthier, M. Foulon's son-in-law, intendant of Paris, was seized at Compiegne, at the same time that his father-in-law was seized at Viry, and treated with still more relentless cruelty.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • He was the author of a satirical poem addressed to King Robert; Gaudri (1106-12), who held out against the commune movement, and who was slain in a brawl at Laon; Barthélemy, de Vir, or de Viry (1113-51), who attracted St. Norbert to the diocese;

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913

  • Government, she stopped at Viry, at the house of the Duchess de Raguse.

    Hortense Makers of History Series 1841

  • Récamier found her at Viry, in great anguish of spirit.

    Hortense Makers of History Series 1841

  • Madame Récamier repaired at once to Viry to see Hortense, where she found her in great agony.

    Hortense Makers of History Series 1841

  • M. Berthier, M. Foulon's son-in-law, intendant of Paris, was seized at Compiegne, at the same time that his father-in-law was seized at Viry, and treated with still more relentless cruelty.

    Marie Antoinette — Complete 1787

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