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  • By the way, that goo people put in their hair, Vitalis, is that named for him?

    Peeking at next year 1997

  • Lord beheld in him; a name therefore which in his case was not the utterance of a truth, but a lie; no nomen et omen, but the reverse; the name affirming and implying that he was alive, while in truth he was dead; Zosimos would be such a name in Greek, Vitalis in Latin.

    Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia. 1807-1886 1863

  • As Robert Vitalis, director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, looking at the history of US arms transfers to the Saudi royal family, observed: If the billions have not been useful to the Saudis, they were a gold mine for Congresspersons compelled to cast pro-Saudi votes, along with cabinet officials and party leaders worried about the economy of key states and electoral districts.

    Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis Stephen Zunes 2010

  • As Robert Vitalis, director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, looking at the history of US arms transfers to the Saudi royal family, observed: If the billions have not been useful to the Saudis, they were a gold mine for Congresspersons compelled to cast pro-Saudi votes, along with cabinet officials and party leaders worried about the economy of key states and electoral districts.

    Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis Stephen Zunes 2010

  • As Robert Vitalis, director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, looking at the history of US arms transfers to the Saudi royal family, observed: If the billions have not been useful to the Saudis, they were a gold mine for Congresspersons compelled to cast pro-Saudi votes, along with cabinet officials and party leaders worried about the economy of key states and electoral districts.

    Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis Stephen Zunes 2010

  • The decoration of the vestments was inspired by the chasuble of St. Vitalis of Salzburg (d. before 730); the mitre by the Crux Imperialis given by Emperor Lothair to the Basilica of Aachen.

    More from Montecassino 2009

  • As Robert Vitalis, director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, looking at the history of US arms transfers to the Saudi royal family, observed: If the billions have not been useful to the Saudis, they were a gold mine for Congresspersons compelled to cast pro-Saudi votes, along with cabinet officials and party leaders worried about the economy of key states and electoral districts.

    Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis Stephen Zunes 2010

  • It depicted a cool-looking guy, his hair slicked back with Vitalis or Wildroot Cream Oil, squiring an attractive girl with a pageboy hairdo while a less cool guy fumed in the foreground.

    How to Hypnotize Women Con Chapman 2011

  • As Robert Vitalis, director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania, looking at the history of US arms transfers to the Saudi royal family, observed: If the billions have not been useful to the Saudis, they were a gold mine for Congresspersons compelled to cast pro-Saudi votes, along with cabinet officials and party leaders worried about the economy of key states and electoral districts.

    Stephen Zunes: Arming the Saudis Stephen Zunes 2010

  • In my experience Vitalis or Pantene was more acceptable to the ladies.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

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