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Vicky Zahed

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Vicky Zahed (; born 29 August 1990) is a director, writer, and actor from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He is known for the short films The Disguise (2012), Exile of Waiting (2012) and Moments (2016). Some of his other shorts are Obisshash (2016), Maya (2016) and Nari (2016). He started mak...

Vicky-Lee McIntyre

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Vicky-Lee McIntyre is a New Zealand reality television personality and model. She has appeared on Celebrity Treasure Island, Miss Popularity, Hawaiian Xtreme Sports, and . She has also modeled for Playboy Magazine. Personal Life At age 19 gave birth to her first born son Cole (wh...

Vicomi

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Vicomi (pronounced Vi-comi) is a global-technology company, with the largest online emotional data network. The company work with more than 14,000 websites worldwide - including some of the biggest online publishers in Europe. Vicomi has offices in New York, Tel-Aviv, Paris and B...

VicSRC

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The Victorian Student Representative Council, or VicSRC is an organisation that supports and connects student leadership groups in secondary schools in the Australian state of Victoria. Established in 2001 the VicSRC has more than 50 member SRCs representing more than 35,000 seco...

VicStix

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VicStix is a junior hockey skills development program run by Hockey Victoria in Australia.HistoryFounded in the early 2000s, the VicStix program was initially aimed at the under-16 and under-17 age group. After two years the program criteria were revised to accommodate players in...

Victim Cache

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Victim Cache is an electro indie rock duo founded by John Quarles and Tim Soderstrom. Currently, the duo is focused on pioneering new styles and genres with an emphasis on integrating the chiptune sound with other styles of music.The duo first met in 2001 while pursuing their und...

Victim Comes Alive

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Victim Comes Alive is the name of the third and final released by the New York-based ska punk/crust punk Choking Victim. It was recorded in August 1997 and released at some point the following year. It's worth noting that this was the band's first release with Hellcat Records.Tra...

Victim of peace

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The expression victim of peace is a euphemism ascribed by the Israeli right-wing politicians to the Israeli left-wing politicians to refer to victims of Palestinian terrorist attacks in the period between the signing of September 1993 Oslo Peace Accords between Palestinians and I...

Victimhood in America

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Victimhood in America refers to a person or group claiming the status of victim in an attempt to gain sympathy and to escape blame for wrongdoing. "The victim is always morally right, neither responsible nor accountable, and forever entitled to sympathy".. The powerful stance of ...

Victims of a Down

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Victims of the Down is a poem written by Armenian-American musician Daron Malakian. Malakian is most well known for being the lead guitarist, songwriter and occasional vocalist for metal band System of a Down.Victims of a down Nightfall on the deserted New York streets,/A place w...

Victin Ryan

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Ryan Victin Korklan (born October 24, 1985) is an American professional wrestler.Between 1999 and 2004, Korklan wrestled as Ryan Sydal on the independent circuit, for promotions including NWA Midwest, IWA-Mid South, and Ring of Honor, winning a lot of singles championships. He al...

Victor A. Marcial-Vega

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Victor A. Marcial-Vega is a radiation oncologist from San Juan, Puerto Rico. He is best known for his work in the field of alternative medicine.He graduated with an M.D. from the University of Puerto Rico Medical School in 1984, and completed his internship and residency in radia...

Victor Alexeeff

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Victor Alexeeff is an American composer/song writer.Early life and educationAlexeeff began piano studies at the age of four, encouraged by his grandfather. At seven, he entered The Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, and appeared on his first album, "A Tribute to Walt Disney"...

Victor Black

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Victor Black, (born May 23, 1988) is a minor league baseball player who was selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first Round (49th overall) of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft. He is a right-handed pitcher, weighs 204 lbs, and is 6 ft 4 in.Early Life and careerBlack was ...

Victor C. X. Wang

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Victor C. X. Wang (born January 20, 1966) is an international scholar of education and technology, and an academic administrator first as an overseas program director, then a credential coordinator, and is currently a tenured associate professor of teacher education at California...

Victor Carlström

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Victor Carlstrom is a Swedish financial expert and businessman. He is the CEO and chairman of Vinacossa Enterprises Group, a New York-based investment firm. He first caught public attention for whistleblowing against Folksam and Swedish government agencies for financial fraud. Mo...

Victor Carrion

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Dr. Victor Gerard Carrion (born 21 May 1963) is an American child psychologist, the Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University since 1997, and a co-founder of the Center for Youth Wellness in San Francisco. His sister, Audrey Carrion, is an associate j...

Victor crowl

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Victor Crowl is an Canadian recording artist, filmmaker, choreographer and actor. He began his career with the album Can't Stay Away (1989), but is perhaps best known for his act of public heroism in 1996. He continued with his breakthrough album, The Healing (1996). To date, Vic...

Victor Drazen

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Victor Drazen is a fictional character in the TV series 24. He is played by Dennis Hopper.CharacterizationVictor Drazen was born in Požarevac, Serbia, in 1940. He has a Master of Science in Engineering from the University of Belgrade, and later served as a commander in the Speci...

Victor E. Marsden

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Victor Emile Marsden (8 June 1866 - 28 October 1920) was a journalist and translator, known for translating what became the most read English language version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. According to Robert Singerman, the earliest known imprint of this translation was...

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