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Examining the photographs of Edna Vite is much like peering into the very depths of her heart.
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Examining the photographs of Edna Vite is much like peering into the very depths of her heart.
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Having studied Reiki for two years, Vite is now taking private classes at a school in Xalapa called El Centro Brahamachandra.
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Having studied Reiki for two years, Vite is now taking private classes at a school in Xalapa called El Centro Brahamachandra.
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(1500-71) and the series of "Vite" of the painters, sculptors, and architects, by Giorgio Vasari (1531-74) bring the artistic side of the Renaissance vividly before our eyes.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Vite was French for “first”—it could also mean “hurry.”
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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Use a good base coat (such as Sticky by Creative Nail Design), two thin coats of fresh polish, and a good, solid top coat (such as Seche Vite).
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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Vite, Père Espagne! called one of the brothers, probably Gaston.
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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"I was raised learning about the importance of education, and I want my children to be educated," said Vite, who works for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
14-Year-Old About To Reach Lifetime Limit On Insurance Policy 2010
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"I was raised learning about the importance of education, and I want my children to be educated," said Vite, who works for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
14-Year-Old About To Reach Lifetime Limit On Insurance Policy Julian Hattem 2010
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