viva

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Synonyms for viva

an examination conducted by spoken communication

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Matta said Vivas' death would reduce the supply of illegal drugs in the city.
Cristobal managed to seek cover as Vivas tried to flee, but a back-up team of policemen cornered him.
Brown told me: "I'm really pleased the Viva is coming back.
He admits: "I had a white Viva when I was at Aberdeen.
Now we can add to the list of automotive reincarnations the name Viva. Courtesy of Vauxhall of course.
The original Viva was launched in 1963 as a three-door boxy saloon with a 1.0-litre engine under its bonnet.
Vauxhall, for a bit of fun, have had Autocar magazine reprint its original road test of the Viva and handed it out to hacks at the new car's launch.
Unfortunately, the new Viva can't claim to be from Luton because it's made in Korea.
WITH news that the Viva name will be reintroduced by Vauxhall on its forthcoming new city car, it is perhaps fitting to look back on the little car that bore the name in the 1960s.
Material and Methods: A quantitative survey was conducted after introducing structured viva voce replacing traditional viva in the first and second year MBBS students.
The first Viva, designated the HA, was launched in 1963 after sister company Opel launched its Kadett A.