Grachov, known professionally as Vitas (Russian: Витас [ˈvʲitəs]; stylised in all caps), is a Russian singer. Vitas is known for his falsetto and his...
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Vitas might refer to: VITAS Healthcare, the largest provider of hospice care in the U.S. Vitas (born 1979), Russian singer Vitas (Bishop of Lithuania)...
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ASIN B000ICLR8O. Vitas Gerulaitis at the Association of Tennis Professionals Vitas Gerulaitis at the International Tennis Federation Vitas Gerulaitis at...
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Columbia, VITAS employs 11,000 professionals and serves an average daily census of more than 21,000 patients, according to the company's website. VITAS is a...
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Summer Olympics. "Sophia Vitas". World Rowing. Retrieved July 27, 2024. Washburn, Ashley (May 21, 2024). "Franklin's Sophia Vitas set to make Olympic debut...
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Look up Vita, vita, or a vita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vita or VITA (pl.: vitae) is Latin for "life", and may refer to: Vita, the usual start...
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Overall, Sony fell far short of the worldwide sales targets of 10 million Vitas sold by the end of March 2013. The device sold 1.2 million units as of the...
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Damir Vitas (born 11 March 1981) is a Croatian-Macedonian retired footballer who last played for SC Schönau. Vitas previously played for Serbian club FK...
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Uroš Vitas (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош Витас; born 6 July 1992) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. Vitas made his senior debut...
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The Estero de Vitas is one of the rivulets, known as esteros, which delineated the small islands which historically constituted the city of Manila and...
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