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vita

1

[ vahy-tuh, vee-; Latin wee-tah ]

noun

plural vitae


Vita

2

[ vee-tuh ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Davida.

vita

/ ˈviËtÉ™; ˈvaɪ- /

noun

  1. a less common term for curriculum vitae
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vita1

1920–25; < Latin: life
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of vita1

from Latin: life
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The program is run through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program, or VITA, which utilizes IRS-certified volunteers.

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I am fortunate to be living la dolce vita here in Italy — which happens to include a genuine concern for the well being of its citizens.

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Vita is halted by industry roadblocks and her film is constantly beset by personal difficulties, while Anker’s candid screenplay layers fiction and fact to transform the movie into an empowering artistic manifesto.

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In her high-rise Kyiv apartment, Vita Vigul, an entrepreneur, showed how she and her husband had prepared for winter: rechargeable LED lighting strips, a propane-fueled hot plate, a a small pellet stove in case the city’s central heating system, the largest in Europe, stops functioning.

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Vila Vita Parc— For a truly magical day on the water, consider booking a yacht trip at the coastal resort Vila Vita Parc.

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