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Examples
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"Vida is Portuguese for" life "and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged.
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"'Vida' is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged on his website at the time.
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"'Vida' is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning," the actor blogged.
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Vida is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning (sic). "
Musicrooms.net 2010
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"Vida is Portuguese for 'life' and that's what God gave us this morning ...
ImNotObsessed.com 2010
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Says The Guardian, Whereas Viva La Vida is bombastic arena-pop and If I Could Fly is noodly guitar soloing, Foreigner Suite is something even worse an 18-minute folk-jazz opus.
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Vida is a novelist and the editor of The Believer.
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His mockery of the oppressing classes is even more apparent in Vida y hechos del famoso caballero don Catrín de la Fachenda ( "Life and Works of the Famous Gentleman don Catrin de la Fachenda").
Mexico's Voltaire: José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) 2008
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His mockery of the oppressing classes is even more apparent in Vida y hechos del famoso caballero don Catrín de la Fachenda ( "Life and Works of the Famous Gentleman don Catrin de la Fachenda").
Mexico's Voltaire: José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi (1776–1827) 2008
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BTW, the Buena Vida is one of our favorite spots for lunch.
Direct TV in Mexico? 2007
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