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Aeroprakt A-20 Vista         
  • A-20 on a hangar crane
  • A-20 on skis
  • Aeroprakt A-20 Vista
1991 ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT SERIES BY AEROPRAKT IN UKRAINE
Aeroprakt Vista; Aeroprakt A-20 Vista STOL; Aeroprakt A-20 Vista SS; Aeroprakt A-20 Cruiser; Aeroprakt A-20 Cruiser-S; Aeroprakt A-20
The Aeroprakt A-20 Vista is a family of Ukrainian tandem two-seat high-wing, strut-braced, pusher configuration conventional landing gear, ultralight aircraft, produced by Aeroprakt. The A-20 was introduced into the North American market at AirVenture 1999.
A Song         
1977 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
A Song (Neil Sedaka album); A Song (album); Alone at Last (Neil Sedaka song)
A Song is an in-studio album containing the works of American pop star Neil Sedaka. It was produced by George Martin and released in 1977 on the Elektra label in the US, marking the beginning of Sedaka's association with Elektra, which would run through 1981.
Buena Vista, Oregon         
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HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN OREGON, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Buena Vista, Or
Buena Vista is an unincorporated community in Polk County, Oregon, United States. It is located on the Willamette River, and is the western landing for the Buena Vista Ferry.

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À Primeira Vista (song)
"À Primeira Vista" (Portuguese for "At First Sight") is a song originally recorded by Brazilian singer and songwriter Chico César for the album Aos Vivos (1995) and recorded by the Brazilian female singer Daniela Mercury in 1996, for her forth studio album Feijão com Arroz. It was produced by Alfredo Moura and released as lead single of the album by Epic Records.