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Vicente

/ viˈsetə /

noun

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


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“We did know that our target demographic by and large was 30- to 50-year-old women,” Vicente said.

One senses that Vicente del Bosque, the coach, was going through the motions: He looked pained, and distracted.

He retired and moved to Laredo, Texas, around the time the violence started to explode in 2004, under President Vicente Fox.

And within 45 minutes, I was back in the sunshine on San Vicente Boulevard, my coveted permission slip in hand.

“[Former Mexican President] Vicente Fox told [George W.] Bush he had forgotten about Latin America,” says Apodaca.

Arturo, the desk clerk, told him that Souza had taken the day off and that Pepe and Vicente had been called up with the reserves.

I had better luck that time than old Vicente, down below here.

"Well, Vicente, shall we start now," said the Senhor when they had breakfasted.

On the other side of the Plaza the tall tower of San Vicente rises well up against the sky.

San Vicente stands outside the walls of Avila, close to one of the principal gates, and near the north-east angle of the city.

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