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  2. Get Yr Blood Sucked Out - Wikipedia

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    Get Yr Blood Sucked Out is an album by Viva Voce, released on September 12, 2006, on Barsuk Records. Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic [1]

  3. Voting methods in deliberative assemblies - Wikipedia

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    Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR) states that a voice vote (viva voce) is the usual method of voting on any motion that does not require more than a majority vote for its adoption. [1] It is considered the simplest and quickest of voting methods used by deliberative assemblies.

  4. Oral exam - Wikipedia

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    The viva voce is a component of music diploma examinations administered by ABRSM, Trinity College of Music and London College of Music. Candidates are posed a series of questions by the examiner about their chosen pieces, the composer and musical era. Depending on exam board, candidates may also be required to do a short writeup on their pieces.

  5. Voice vote - Wikipedia

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    In parliamentary procedure, a voice vote (from the Latin viva voce, meaning "by live voice") or acclamation is a voting method in deliberative assemblies (such as legislatures) in which a group vote is taken on a topic or motion by responding vocally.

  6. Viva voce - Wikipedia

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    Viva voce is a Latin phrase literally meaning "with living voice" but most often translated as "by word of mouth." It may refer to: Word of mouth; A voice vote in a deliberative assembly; An oral exam. Thesis defence, in academia; Spoken evidence in law; Viva Voce (band), an American indie rock band

  7. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    viva voce: living voice "by word of mouth"; oral exam; spoken, in-person, evidence in law vivat crescat floreat: may it live, grow, [and] flourish: vivat rex: may the king live: The acclamation is ordinary translated as "long live the king!". In the case of a queen, "vivat regina" ("long live the queen"). vivat rex, curat lex

  8. Viva Voce (band) - Wikipedia

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    Viva Voce's sixth, and final, studio album, The Future Will Destroy You, was released on June 21, 2011 on Vanguard Records. It received positive reviews from numerous music outlets. Paste Magazine gave the album a 7.2 out of 10. [1]

  9. Will Dailey - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Dailey released a new EP every few months as part of his year-long musical project called Torrent. Torrent, Volume 1: Fashion of Distraction, which was inspired by The Byrds and features contributions from Roger McGuinn was released digitally on January 20, 2009. [16] Torrent, Volume 2: By the Blue Hills was released digitally on March ...