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vial

[vahy-uhl, vahyl] / ˈvaɪ əl, vaɪl /
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Vial and Burns had been in a brief relationship in the time leading up to the killing of Mr Wilkin.

From BBC • Mar. 6, 2025

Francisco Cox Vial, another member of the UN’s fact-finding mission, said Ms Rodríguez was a member of Mr Maduro’s ruling party and had held elected positions within it.

From BBC • Aug. 22, 2024

“It’s kind of depressing when you walk on Wisconsin Avenue to see all those stores that are closed,” said Catherine Vial, another Friendship Heights resident.

From Washington Post • Mar. 9, 2022

“We have almost no vacancy anywhere. We’re at essentially 0% vacancy,” John Vial, the Jackson County Emergency Operations Center director, told the Mail Tribune.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 12, 2021

It was Water which was poured out of a Vial.

From The Trial and Execution, for Petit Treason, of Mark and Phillis, Slaves of Capt. John Codman Who Murdered Their Master at Charlestown, Mass., in 1755; for Which the Man Was Hanged and Gibbeted, and the Woman Was Burned to Death. Including, Also, Some Account of Other Punishments by Burning in Massachusetts by Goodell, Abner Cheney




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