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Vicente

British  
/ viˈsetə /

noun

  1. Gil. ?1465–?1536, Portuguese dramatist, noted for his court entertainments, religious dramas, and comedies

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His baritone is reminiscent of some of the greats: Ray Price, Ricky Nelson, Dean Martin — be sure to check out his impromptu cover, posted on social media, of Nelson and Martin’s duet “My Rifle, My Pony and Me” from the 1959 western “Rio Bravo” — Frank Sinatra and Vicente Fernández.

From Salon

Carlos Vicente, a professor at the University of Puerto Rico, was another physics graduate student with Valente.

From The Wall Street Journal

When they occasionally interacted, Neves Valente was soft-spoken, nonthreatening and otherwise forgettable, Vicente said.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s not that unusual to see a famous face at the local coffeehouse, supermarket or power-walking along San Vicente Boulevard.

From Los Angeles Times

Like many targets, Vicente hoped the threat would go away.

From Los Angeles Times