further downstream, the town of Vidor between 1913 and 1931 was located from the Covolo-Vidor station and the Vidor stop, located respectively south...
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which included public housing in Vidor. The Ku Klux Klan responded by hosting rallies in support of an all-white Vidor, though some citizens protested...
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King Wallis Vidor (/ˈviːdɔːr/ VEE-dor; February 8, 1894 – November 1, 1982) was an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter whose 67-year...
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directed by the Polish director Michael Zadara Vidor played the lead role of Alena. After nine years, Vidor left Habima. She has since concentrated mainly...
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Charles Vidor (born Károly Vidor; July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a Hungarian film director. Among his film successes are The Bridge (1929), "Double_Door_(film)"(1934)...
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Florence Vidor (née Cobb, later Arto; July 23, 1895 – November 3, 1977) was an American silent film actress. Vidor was born in Houston on July 23, 1895...
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Vidor may refer to: Andor Vidor (1912–1943), Hungarian cinematographer King Vidor, American film director Charles Vidor, Hungarian film director Giuseppe...
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Vidal (Aragonese: [biˈðal], Catalan: [biˈðal], Occitan: [biˈðal, viˈdal], Spanish: [biˈðal]) is a Catalan, Aragonese, and possibly also Romansh surname...
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Look up vide in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vide may refer to: A Latin phrase, see vide (Latin) Vide (Seia), Portuguese parish Jacobus Vide (fl. 1405–1433)...
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Vidić (Cyrillic script: Видић, pronounced [ʋǐːditɕ]) is a South Slavic surname, and may refer to: Aleksa Vidić (born 1994), footballer Dejan Vidić (born...
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