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vivers

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vi´vers    (vē´vẽrz)
n. pl.1.Provisions; victuals.
I 'll join you at three, if the vivers can tarry so long.
- Sir W. Scott.


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CAPTION(S): PROUD DAY: Hutton Rudby player Malcolm McNulty is presented with his award by league president Bill Vivers after winning the singles title, a first for his club
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