| Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven) | Victor I | Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden |
| VISOR | Violence against Israelis | Vienna (disambiguation) |
| Virtual machineIn general terms, a virtual machine in computer science is software that creates an environment between the computer platform and the end user in which the end user can operate software. Specifically, the term virtual machine has several distinct meanings | Virtual memoryVirtual memory is a computer design feature that permits software to use more memory than the computer physically possesses. In technical terms, it allows software to run in a memory address space whose size and addressing are not necessarily tied to the | VirgilFor other uses see Virgil (disambiguation). Publius Vergilius Maro ( October 15, 70 19 BC) known in English as Virgil or Vergil Latin poet, is the author of the Eclogues the Georgics and the Aeneid this last being a narrative poem in twelve books that is |
| Virus (disambiguation)The word virus is derived from the Latin virus, meaning roughly "poison" or "venom", and still retains this meaning. To see how virus is pluralized, see plural of virus. In biology, virus refers to parasitic agents that are smaller than bacteria and that | Victoria, British ColumbiaVictoria is a Canadian city, and the provincial capital of British Columbia. Victoria also refers to Greater Victoria including this municipality and those immediately surrounding it. It is also the seat of the Capital Regional District. Location It is ne | Video gamescreenshot of Tetris for the Nintendo Game BoyA video game is a game played using an electronic device with a visual display. Overview Often "video game" is taken in a narrow sense to mean those games played on consoles for television and similar handheld |
| Video game developerA video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video or computer games. A developer may specialize in a certain video game system, such as the Sony PlayStation, or may develop for a variety of systems including P | VinaigretteDisambiguation The word vinaigrette (from the French language) can refer to: An emulsion of vinegar (or sometimes lemon juice) and vegetable oil, often flavored with herbs, spices, and other ingredients. Vinaigrettes are used as sauces in many cuisines, a | VirgoThis article is about the constellation and astrological sign Virgo. For VIRGO, the French-Italian project in physics analogous to LIGO, see VIRGO (physics). Virgo (the virgin) is a constellation of the zodiac. Lying between Leo to the west and the Libra |
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| Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2001 | Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict 2002 | Visitor pattern |
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