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Evita

[e-vee-tuh, -tah]

noun

  1. a female given name, Spanish form of Eva.



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So far, the collaboration has included the recent “Sunset Boulevard” production on Broadway and a buzzy revival of “Evita” — another of Lloyd Webber’s classic works — on London’s West End.

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Evita Solutions said in a statement that the medication is expected to be available in January.

The FDA authorized a generic form of mifepristone, a 200-milligram oral tablet, on Tuesday from Evita Solutions, according to a letter posted on the agency’s website.

The Peruvian American actress has the kind of career that any young actor would aspire to: She made her Broadway debut at 10 years old in “Evita,” earned critical acclaim acting opposite Benicio del Toro in “Sicario: Day of the Soldado” at 17 and starred in the live-action film adaptation of the massively successful “Dora the Explorer” franchise when she was just 18.

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Fearlessly inventive director Jamie Lloyd has given new impressions of “Sunset Boulevard,” which won the Tony for best musical revival this year, and “Evita,” which is currently the talk of London’s West End.

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