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    Suplicy Fernando Haddad Fernando Pimentel Guido Mantega Jaques Wagner João Paulo Cunha João Vaccari Neto José Dirceu Luis Favre Luiz Gushiken Luiz Inácio Lula...
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    first Japanese-to-Portuguese dictionary and Japanese grammar, the latter by João Rodrigues, in the early 1600s, which took more than four years to compile...
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  • Legacy Of 'Jurassic Park,' 20 Years Later". Forbes. April 5, 2013. Caetano, João Marcus Vale; Ponciano, Luiza Corral Martins de Oliveira (2021). "Cultural...
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  • Portuguese galleons, and convinced the sultan to try and board them en masse. Captain Dom João da Silveira ordered the lower gun-ports of his galleon closed,...
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    Isabelle; Pereira, Luisa; Bertorelle, Giorgio; Calafell, Francesc; Prata, Maria João; Amorim, Antonio; Barbujani, Guido (1 July 2003). "A Recent Shift from Polygyny...
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    August 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2022. "Forte participation, triangulaires en masse, RN à portée de majorité absolue, NFP en progression et Renaissance en chute...
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  • Adam Maraana 1  Japan Riku Matsuyama 1  Poland Ksawery Masiuk 1  Portugal João Costa 1  South Africa Pieter Coetze 1  South Korea Lee Ju-ho 1  Spain Hugo...
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  • However, not even the notable number of players bought (Candreva, Banega, João Mário, Barbosa, Ansaldi in the summer, plus Sainsbury and Gagliardini in...
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    Chemical Elements and Their Discoverers". National Nuclear Data Center. Leal, João P. (2013). "The Forgotten Names of Chemical Elements". Foundations of Science...
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    Stuttgart. The four founding members, Schowi (Jean-Christoph Ritter), Ju (João dos Santos), Wasi (Wasi Ntuanoglu) and DJ 5ter Ton ("DJ Fifth Note", Alexander...
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    sporadic as organizers have other demands on their time. Tambaba Beach in João Pessoa, Paraíba, the first naturist beach in Brazil, is known for surfing...
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