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Bernabe Vivas with a student population of more than 2000 students.
The decision to lobby publicly was taken because quiet diplomacy had limits, said Vivas.
Illán Vivas has almost always been related to the media world.
The spectators recoiled against the walls of the houses shouting their Vivas!
Ruben Vivas is the legal representative of the foundation that owns this channel.
And the crowd went wild with applause and vivas.
But in a detour from the script, today's "Vivas!"
Eloy Vivas, for example, was looking forward to having the military rebuild and recondition the school of which he is principal.
"I expect the tribunal will support us," Mr. Vivas said.
"I want to have finished my studies and passed my vivas, even if they won't give me a degree yet.
The President and Mr. Vivas both denied that, sort of.
"It is a miracle for us that they are even here," Mr. Vivas said of the soldiers.
Nelson Vivas, another Argentinian player sent off, was suspended for one match.
There's a special virtual currency called Vivas!
In Ladino language, one says Vivas, which means "may you live."
Remember vivas and interviews; candidates dig their own pits quite happily, with minimal help from the examiners.
He'd always done a bit better than me in written tests, and long cases, but less well in vivas and on spot diagnoses.
VIVA Purple will undergo many changes between 2014 and 2017.
Lindy Vivas was a former volleyball coach.
Laura Vivas covered the song for her blind audition at The Voice.
As with a lot of other British cars of that period, many Vivas failed to survive long term.
Vivas to those who have fail'd!
Both of them found out that the song has been shelved for two years at VIVA.
He replaced Ramon Vivas shortly after the elections.
This will enable VIVA buses to quickly pass through traffic.
With an advertising campaign and the very powerful "viva voce", the operation is a success.
The courses also include field studies and viva voce.
Evidence is presented on paper and not viva voce.
Students in these grades are admitted through written and viva voce tests.
The court's authority is limited to these specific instances; it may not call for viva voce evidence of other issues.
Nor am I going to put you through a viva voce exam on the subject."
"We'll want a conference with you, viva voce, soon," Ginny added.
He then introduced the practice of following the lecture with a viva voce examination on what had been delivered.
This exit exam comprises a one hour viva voce and a written test.
The degree is awarded on the basis of the thesis and a viva voce examination.
But I mean it wasn't just that he'd told me that stuff viva voce.
"But you, I presume, have decided to assert your pretensions viva voce?"
Viva Voce, class seminars and debates are conducted at class level.
One instructed him to report at a certain time and place for a viva voce examination in Swahili.
She took the viva voce in German.
A reporter meanwhile, like the chorus in an ancient drama, explains it all viva voce through the telephone.
She sang viva voce, without any piano accompaniment.
Four to six finalists are invited to the viva voce or oral examination, then dinner with about 75 members of the college.
Viva voce is a Latin phrase literally meaning "with living voice," but most often translated as "by word of mouth."
The voting was done publicly (viva voce).
The remnants of this practice still exist in the form of the viva voce, where a student's work is assessed by examiners.
Candidates are required to perform four pieces, plus either a fifth piece or viva voce or sight reading.
She did so due to lack of funds before her viva voce at the University of Sheffield in 2003.
Viva voce, chapter 2.