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Vivat, the parent company of Reader's Digest, said that there is a "possibility of extending Bouzac's appointment to a permanent contract".
Reader's Digest UK appoints third chief executive in a year 2011
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Vivat, the parent company of Reader's Digest, said that there is a "possibility of extending Bouzac's appointment to a permanent contract".
Reader's Digest UK appoints third chief executive in a year 2011
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There's the unmistakable scent of celebrity coming off the Folger Shakespeare Library's new exhibition, Vivat Rex!,
Exhibit review of 'Vivat Rex!' at the Folger Shakespeare Library Philip Kennicott 2010
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On the title page, Henry VIII, now head of the English Church, distributes the Word of God to clergy and laity, while a grateful populace shouts "Vivat Rex" and "God Save the Kinge."
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"Vivat Rex" is largely the brainchild of Arthur L. Schwarz, 75, a Grolier member who retired from investment banking in 1998 and characterizes himself as "a collector profoundly interested in Tudor history."
The Real Henry VIII 2009
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If you want to get a sense of the king's majesty as it really was, however, you've but to visit the Grolier Club, America's oldest bibliophile society, and immerse yourself in its splendid exhibition, "Vivat Rex."
The Real Henry VIII 2009
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Commemorating the 500th anniversary of King Henry's accession, "Vivat Rex" -- whose title is the Latin accolade for "Long Live the King" -- represents the collaboration of the Grolier with the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, Harvard College Library's Houghton Library, the Morgan Library and Museum and other lenders.
The Real Henry VIII 2009
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"Vivat Rex," which is Latin for "Long Live the King," is on view through May 2.
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“Vivat France!” cried the burghers of Liege, and passed on.
Quentin Durward 2008
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Both are beautiful, but the Vivat property that really gets the imagination going is the Temple, at Badger in Shropshire sleeps two; Pounds 450/Pounds 755, a dinky pink Palladian folly in the grounds of Badger Hall.
Archive 2007-04-01 2007
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