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  2. Vice Versa - Wikipedia

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    Vice Versa (play), a play by Edward Rose, based on the novel; Vice Versa: Bisexuality and the Eroticism of Everyday Life, a book by Marjorie Garber; Éditions Vice-Versa, a magazine at the centre of Aubry v Éditions Vice-Versa Inc, a leading Supreme Court of Canada case about Quebec privacy rights

  3. List of English words with dual French and Old English ...

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    Generally, words coming from French often retain a higher register than words of Old English origin, and they are considered by some to be more posh, elaborate, sophisticated, or pretentious.

  4. Vice Versa (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    Vice Versa is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film directed by Brian Gilbert and starring Judge Reinhold and Fred Savage. It is the fourth film adaptation of F. Anstey 's 1882 novel of the same name , following the British films released in 1916 , 1937 and 1948 .

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  6. Vice Versa (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers is a comic novel by Thomas Anstey Guthrie, writing under the pseudonym "F. Anstey", first published in 1882. The title originates from the Latin phrase " vice versa ", meaning "the other way around".

  7. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    vice versa versa vice: with position turned: Thus, "the other way around", "conversely", et cetera. Historically, in British English, vice is ...

  8. Vice Versa (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Vice Versa was the project of Lisa Ben (an anagram of "lesbian"), real name: Edythe Eyde, a secretary at RKO Studios in Los Angeles. [1] [2] By her own account, she had "a lot of time to herself" at work [3] and, starting in June 1947, "twice each month typed out five carbons and one original of Vice Versa (a technique she had picked up as a member of science fiction fandom). [4]

  9. List of English words of French origin - Wikipedia

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    The percentage of modern English words derived from each language group: Anglo-Norman French, then French: ~29% Latin, including words used only in scientific, medical or legal contexts: ~29%