Examples of using Vidia in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Medicine
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Financial
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Programming
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Official/political
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Computer
Come on, Vidia.
Vidia was right.
Are you okay, Vidia?
Vidia, this is amazing!
Nice wind, Vidia.
Vidia, you're all wet!
You know what, Vidia?
Vidia, where are your buttons?
What happened, Vidia?
Vidia, you're my last hope.
What is your problem, Vidia?
Vidia, you sure you know where you're going?
Play now Tinkerbell Vidia Spot the Numbers free games.
Sir Vidia told me that for the first time in his life, he felt financially secure.
Lizzy's father trapped Vidia in a jar while she was saving me.
Vidia Negrea, victim assistant psychologist of KIMISZ and restorative trainer assisted the work of the MEREPS project in the Balassagyarmat Prison as a trainer, mediator and supervisor.
Radiation therapy is an important service offered by ViDia Christliche Kliniken Karlsruhe.
Nice try, Vidia, but you're not scaring me.
They could hear presentations from the MEREPS project staff members, as well as guest-presentations held by Els Gossens,a mediation expert from Belgium, Vidia Negrea, a conference facilitator from Hungary and Jo OMahoney with Steve Tong, researchers from the UK.
The Vidia SJ002 is made from BPA-free materials.
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The Vidia PBL-001 excelled in all these areas.
Borbála Fellegi, leader of the MEREPS project's international consortium, executive director of Foresee Research Group held a report on the findings of a restorative pilot programme and the related action research in Balassagyarmat Prison, run by ForeseeResearch Group last year with the help of a psychologist and facilitator, Ms. Vidia Negrea.
The lecturers(dr. Borbála Fellegi, dr. Csongor Herke and Vidia Negrea) are all professionals with several years of theoretical and practical international experience.
Vidia Negrea(Hungary) has been working for a decade and a half on implementing restorative practices in Hungary- in schools, children's homes, with victims and more recently in prisons.
A special feature of the book is that its last part contains three case studies(a mediation case written by Els Gossens, mediator of the Belgian Suggnomé,and two family group conferencing cases by Vidia Negrea(director of the IIRP Hungary) and by Dóra Szegő and Borbála Fellegi) that illustrate the resolution of“real-life”, successfully closed and very serious cases, from preparation to closing, through a restorative approach.
In April 2010 Vidia Negrea, director of Community Service Foundation(CSF) Hungary, provided an introductory training in facilitating restorative conferences for four different youth group homes in Budapest.