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Vida

[ vee-duh, vahy-duh ]

noun

  1. a female given name.


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It will also be the first video Corbijn has directed since 2008, when he made “Viva la Vida” with Coldplay.

And even in interviews, the Irishman did little to camouflage his taste for living la vida loca.

In January 2010, she opened Yoga Vida with Michael Patton, a former Bear Stearns broker.

The tattoo Casey Anthony got days after her baby died: “Bella Vida”?

I don't know: I'm too busy reading Jennifer Egan, Hilary Thayer Hamann, Vendela Vida, and Mary Karr.

The woman who had introduced herself as Vida Gervais uttered a short, sharp cry.

Someone on the outside, probably the lady with the green eyes, Vida Gervais, had employed the light beam projected message.

He took the powder with him when he left the house a few minutes later dressed in a spare uniform of Vida Gervais' chauffeur.

Vida and her father were stopping there, and Frank was urged to remain longer.

Hidalgo catolico soy, de hacienda in Ynglatierra, y muchos años de mi vida he pasado en caminar.

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