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Vincent$90386$ - traduzione in Inglese

BRITISH MOTORCYCLE MANUFACTURER
Vincent Motorcycle; Vincent (motorcycles); Vincent motorcycles; Vincent 1000; Vincent Picador; Vincent Motorcycle Company
  • Detail of Vincent cantilever suspension
  • Egli Vincent
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  • Beau 'Beato' Beaton on the Irving Vincent at [[Goodwood Festival of Speed]] in 2012
  • Norvin in traditional 1960s style showing Shadow engine finish in a [[Manx Norton]] frame, forks, swinging arm and wheels with rear hub reversed to suit the Vincent timing–side final drive
  • NSU-Vincent Fox
  • Vincent RTV1200
  • [[Rollie Free]] during his US record breaking run in 1948
  • Somerton Viscount 998 cc Norvin with Manx Norton frame, swinging arm and wheels with Norton roadster 'Roadholder' front forks
  • Zweirad-Museum Neckarsulm]]
  • Vincent ''Amanda'']] watercraft at the [[London Motorcycle Museum]]
  • Vincent HRD
  • Vincent Series 'A' Rapide
  • Vincent Comet from 1950 at the [[Deutsches Zweirad- und NSU-Museum]]

Vincent      
n. Vincent (nombre)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines         
  • Residents of Saint Vincent making ''[[casabe]]'' (casava bread) in the 1910s
  • Colonial flag (to 1979)
  • The island of [[Mustique]] in the [[Grenadines]]
  • Depiction of the 1773 treaty negotiations between the British and the [[Black Carib]]s
  • Saint Vincent]] and the [[Grenadines]]
  • A proportional representation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines exports, 2019
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines electricity production by source
  • Campden Park, St. Vincent
  • Assumption Cathedral]], Kingstown
ISLAND SOVEREIGN STATE IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA
St. Vincent and the Grenadines; ISO 3166-1:VC; St Vincent and the Grenadines; Saint Vincent & the Grenadines; Saint Vincent & The Grenadines; St. Vincent and The Grenadines; Saint-Vincent and the Grenadines; San Vicente y las Granadinas; St. Vincent & Grenadines; Saint vincent and the grenadines; Saint Vicent and the Grenadines; St Vincent & the Grenadines; St. Vincent & the Grenadines; Parishes of saint vincent and the grenadines; Saint Vincent And The Grenadines; Saint Vincent and Grenadines; St Vincent-Gren.; Sport in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; St. Vincent-Grenadines; St. Vincent and Grenadines; St Vincent & The Grenadines; St Vincent and Grenadines; St. Vincent & The Grenadines; St. Vincent and the Grenedines; Sports in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; Culture of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; LGBT rights in St. Vincent and the Grenadines; Tourism in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines; List of news companies in St Vincent and the Grenadines; St Vincent and The Grenadines; Saint Vincent and the Grenadines culture
n. Santo Vicente y las Granadinas (país sobre un grupo de islas del Caribe)
van Gogh         
  • Visitors viewing Van Gogh's ''[[The Starry Night]]'' in New York's [[Museum of Modern Art]]
  • alt=Photo of a two-storey brick house on the left partially obscured by trees with a front lawn and with a row of trees on the right
  • ''Portrait of Félix Rey'', January 1889, [[Pushkin Museum]]; note written by Dr Rey for novelist [[Irving Stone]] with sketches of the damage to van Gogh's ear
  • alt=Two graves and two gravestones side by side; heading behind a bed of green leaves, bearing the remains of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh, where they lie in the cemetery of Auvers-sur-Oise. The stone to the left bears the inscription: ''Ici Repose Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)'' and the stone to the right reads: ''Ici Repose Theodore van Gogh (1857–1891)''
  • alt=Black and white formal head shot photo of a young woman, with an easy expression and slight smile
  • alt=A young woman facing left sits with a child to her right
  • alt=photograph of a partial 19th-century newspaper story about a self-mutilation
  • alt=A seated red-bearded man wearing a brown coat, facing to the left, with a paintbrush in his right hand, is painting a picture of large sunflowers.
  • ''Self-Portrait'', September 1889. [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''[[The Starry Night]]'', June 1889. [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • alt=Photograph of a 19th-century newspaper announcement of someone's death
  • alt=A man wearing a straw hat, carrying a canvas and paintbox, walking to the left, down a tree-lined, leaf-strewn country road
  • alt=A view from a window of pale red rooftops. A bird flies in the blue sky; in the near distance there are fields and to the right, the town and other buildings can be seen. On the distant horizon are chimneys.
  • alt=A well-dressed woman sits facing to her right (the viewer's left). She has two books on her lap, and is dressed in dark clothes vividly contrasted against a yellow background.
  • alt=A squarish painting of a closeup of two women with one holding an umbrella while the other woman holds flowers. Behind them is a young woman who is picking flowers in a large bed of wildflowers. They appear to be walking through a garden on a winding path at the edge of a river.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • alt= A painting of a large cypress tree, on the side of a road, with two people walking, a wagon and horse behind them, and a green house in the background, under an intense starry sky.
  • alt= A view of a dark starry night with bright stars shining over the River Rhone. Across the river distant buildings with bright lights shining are reflected into the dark waters of the Rhone.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • ''[[The Church at Auvers]]'', 1890. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
  • alt=A large house under a blue sky
  • ''[[Tree Roots]]'', July 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with green hills through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies.
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with a footpath going through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies, through which a flock of black crows fly.
  • The Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • ''[[White House at Night]]'', 1890. [[Hermitage Museum]], St Petersburg, painted six weeks before the artist's death
DUTCH PAINTER
Van Gogh; Vincent Willem van Gogh; Vincent Willem Van Gogh; Vincent VanGogh; Vincent Van gough; Van Gough; Vincent Van Goth; Vincent Van Gough; Van goh; Vangogh; Van Goh; Van go; Van Goth; Vincent Van Gogh; Vincent van gogh; Vince Van Gogh; Vince van Gogh; Vincent van Gogh's ear; Van Gogh's ear; Willem van Gogh; Gabrielle Berlatier; Ear of Vincent van Gogh; Van gogh
Van Gogh (pintor holandés)

Definizione

Angina de Vincent
enfermedad difteroide de la garganta, producida por el Bacillus fusiformis o bacilo de Vincent, caracterizada por inflamación y ulceración de las amígdalas y de las mucosas de la boca [ICD-10: A69.1]

Wikipedia

Vincent Motorcycles

Vincent Motorcycles was a British manufacturer of motorcycles from 1928 to 1955. The business was established by Philip Vincent who bought an existing manufacturing name HRD, initially renaming it as Vincent HRD, producing his own motorcycles as HRD did previously with engines purchased as complete assemblies from other companies. From 1934, two new engines were developed as single cylinder in 500 cc and v-twin 1,000 cc capacities. Production grew from 1936, with the most-famous models being developed from the original designs after the War period in the late 1940s.

The 1948 Vincent Black Shadow was at the time the world's fastest production motorcycle. The name was changed to Vincent Engineers (Stevenage) Ltd. in 1952 after financial losses were experienced when releasing capital to produce a Vincent-engined prototype Indian (Vindian) for the US market during 1949. In 1955 the company discontinued motorcycle production after experiencing further heavy financial losses.