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Vidal

[ US /vaɪˈdæɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. United States writer (born in 1925)

How To Use Vidal In A Sentence

  • Arguing that FDR provoked the attack was Gore Vidal, novelist, provocateur, T. V. icon, and one of the greatest English-language essayists alive.
  • And now the man who started cutting hair as a boy is beginning to out-Sassoon Vidal.
  • La regista è Cayetana Vidal alias cay presso Furia Films. No Fat Clips!!! : Project 155: My ojo izquierdo
  • Having sat at the table alongside the immortals, hearing their words while watching their games of footsie, Vidal is a sort of reflexive reductionist.
  • Unlike those who are rallying behind the president, Vidal retains his withering contempt for the man.
  • His advocacy for the Iraq war was only the latest of Hitchens's positions that many on the left found uncomfortable, and led to a chill in his relations with Gore Vidal, who had once nominated him a "successor, an inheritor, a dauphin or delphino". Christopher Hitchens dies aged 62
  • Vidal Castillo, the optimist, is confident that the outlook is good for an upswing in the fortunes of a town which has had its share of downers. Alamos: Still a boom to bust town, but with everlasting charm
  • Vidal announced ... that I had that very afternoon importuned Barry Goldwater to accept a draft of an acceptance speech I had written for him, and that Goldwater had brusquely turned me down, all of this in the presence of ‘John Jones,’ a Goldwater aide. R_urell: William F. Buckley: Father of Modern "Conservatism"
  • Proxies like Privoxy, FoxyProxy, Tor and Vidalia can be used by anybody, but most notably by web browsers in oppressive countries to disguise their identity and location. Speaking of Paranoid: Google is blocking privacy proxies
  • Niagara Landing in Cambria, Schulze Vineyards & Winery in Burt and Leonard Oakes Winery in Medina all had crews out last week collecting either Vidal or Catawba grapes. The Ice Wine Cometh
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