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    office, the 79-year-old was dismissed by President Américo Tomás. Tomás appointed Caetano to replace Salazar on 27 September 1968. However, no one informed...
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    two children, Maria Natália Rodrigues Tomás (born 1923) and Maria Madalena Rodrigues Tomás (born 1925). Tomás entered high school at Lapa, Portugal in...
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    Manuel Caetano de Sousa (1738–1802) was a Portuguese architect. He studied architecture under his father Tomás Caetano. He worked in the late Baroque...
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    Tomás Méndez (born Tomás Méndez Sosa; July 25, 1927 – June 19, 1995) was a Mexican composer and singer of Mexican music and ranchera music. He was born...
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    nearly as willing to give Caetano the free rein that he gave Salazar. Caetano was thus in no position to resist when Tomás and the other hardliners forced...
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    the regime's presidential candidate, Américo Tomás, and refused to allow his name to be withdrawn. Tomás won the election amidst claims of widespread...
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  • imprisoned after being rounded-up on 10 June (along with Mont'Alverne and Tomás Caetano), around 1:00 in the afternoon by a sergeant and four soldiers. He was...
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    royal family. The most famous Inquisitor General was the Spanish Dominican Tomás de Torquemada, who spearheaded the Spanish Inquisition. D. Diogo da Silva...
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    Obras completas was published in 1826, with eulogies to academics D. Tomás Caetano do Bem and Pascoal José de Melo (an appendix on the history of the French...
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  • (Spanish for Coo-coo dove) is a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez in 1954. The title is an onomatopeic reference to the characteristic...
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  • pianist Tomás Improta while working with Brazilian actress and singer Zezé Motta, who was working at that time with emerging international talent Caetano Veloso...
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    José Tomás de Sousa Martins (7 March 1843 – 18 August 1897) was a doctor renowned for his work for the poor in Lisbon, Portugal. After his death, a secular...
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  • Paiva Tomás worked in the Ministry of Education. Maria Fernanda de Paiva Tomás died on 15 September 1984, from a brain tumor. "Fernanda de Paiva Tomás". Memorial...
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    Américo Tomás considered that the 79-year-old prime minister would die soon; on 25 September, he dismissed Salazar and replaced him with Marcelo Caetano. Salazar...
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    (1959). "La Nao de la China." Historia Mexicana 9 no. 33, pp. 97-118. Gasch-Tomás, José Luis (2018). The Atlantic World and the Manila Galleon: Circulation...
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    Universal Music, named Perdida de Amor, with participations of Simone and Caetano Veloso. After leaving TV Mulher, in 1984, she was TV Globo's correspondent...
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    Compostela Group of Universities. "Zulema Tomás Gonzales: La nueva ministra de Salud del Perú" [Zulema Tomás Gonzales: Peru's New Minister of Health]....
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    range, an area that is currently occupied by the municipalities of São Caetano do Sul, Santo André and São Bernardo do Campo. The settlement was founded...
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    "Uruguay no va a dejar pasar un acuerdo con la Unión Europea"". 6 March 2020. Caetano, Gerardo (2021). "El "Impulso republicano" del Uruguay del 900: La reforma...
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    replaced him with Marcello Caetano. Tomás was not willing to give Caetano the free hand he'd given Salazar, forcing Caetano to expend nearly all of his...
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  • Cinema Transcendental (category Caetano Veloso albums)
    Cinema Transcendental is an album by Brazilian singer and composer Caetano Veloso, released in 1979. Some of the album tracks were hits in Brazil, such...
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  • advisory body created by the Constitution of 1933, chose Marcello Caetano to succeed him. Caetano (1968–74), though a Salazar protégé, tried to modernize and...
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  • votes, with 76.4% in favor of Tomás. Salazar refused to allow opposition representatives to observe the ballot count. Tomás' margin was inflated by massive...
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    Bustamante Ramiro Castro de la Mata Maria C. Freire Humberto Guerra Allison Tomas Kirchhausen Juan Mezzich Renato D. Alarcón Oswaldo Zegarra Abraham Vaisberg...
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    article: Tomás Antônio Gonzaga (original works in Portuguese) Works by Tomás António Gonzaga at Project Gutenberg (in Portuguese) Works by or about Tomás António...
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    Events in the year 1969 in Portugal. President: Américo Tomás Prime Minister: Marcelo Caetano Portugal participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 1969...
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    movements of the 1960s, alongside artists such as longtime collaborator Caetano Veloso. The Brazilian military regime that took power in 1964 saw both...
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    123-128. Lameira, O Retábulo, p. 65. Caetano, Pintura, 1: 115 (no. 110). Morna, Escultura, nos. 28-30 (pp. 72-74). Caetano, Pintura, 1: 78-79 (nos. 70 and...
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    2021. Retrieved 27 October 2021. "¿Qué opina Anitta de Pabllo Vittar, Caetano Veloso, Shakira o Madonna?". Shock (in Spanish). 16 July 2019. Archived...
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  • Archived from the original on 22 February 2016. Retrieved 16 February 2018. Caetano, Filipe (31 July 2003). "Boavista, 100 anos: no princípio eram os "footballers""...
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