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Evita

American  
[e-vee-tuh, -tah] / ɛˈvi tə, -tɑ /

noun

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


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But Zegler took Pitbull's advice and turned a negative into a positive, appearing in a successful West End production of Evita a few months later.

From BBC

Evita star Dame Elaine received her honour for services to music and charity.

From BBC

US actress and singer Zegler, 24, who starred in Jamie Lloyd's revival of Evita in the West End this summer, will sail into the results show to perform the play’s famous song.

From BBC

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.

From MarketWatch

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

From The Wall Street Journal