Samuel Costa may refer to: Samuel Costa (skier) (born 1992), Italian skier Samuel Costa (footballer) (born 2000), Portuguese footballer This disambiguation...
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Samuel "Samú" de Almeida Costa (born 27 November 2000) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for La Liga club Mallorca...
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Samuel Costa (born 30 November 1992) is an Italian former nordic combined skier. He was born in Bolzano. He competed at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships...
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Bring Him to Me (category Samuel Goldwyn Films films)
Luke Sparke and written by Tom Evans. The film stars Barry Pepper, Jamie Costa, Liam McIntyre, Rachel Griffiths and Sam Neill. The film was released in...
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The stone spheres of Costa Rica are an assortment of over 300 petrospheres in Costa Rica, on the Diquís Delta and on Isla del Caño. Locally, they are also...
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On 13 January 2012, the seven-year-old Costa Cruises vessel Costa Concordia was on the first leg of a cruise around the Mediterranean Sea when it deviated...
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H is for Hawk (category Costa Book Award-winning works)
a 2014 memoir by British author Helen Macdonald. It won the Samuel Johnson Prize and Costa Book of the Year award, among other honours. H is for Hawk tells...
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Samuel I. Stupp (b. Jan. 9, 1951 in San José, Costa Rica), is a Board of Trustees Professor of Materials Science, Chemistry, and Medicine at Northwestern...
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Mathieu da Costa (sometimes d'Acosta) (fl. 1589-1619) was an Afro-French member of the exploring party of Pierre Dugua, the Sieur de Monts, and Samuel de Champlain...
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Movie [pt] was released, directed by Helvécio Ratton, with a cast of Samuel Costa, Roberto Bomtempo, Patrícia Pillar, Othon Bastos and Luís Carlos Arutin...
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Belle da Costa Greene (November 26, 1879 – May 10, 1950) was an American librarian who managed and developed the personal library of J. P. Morgan. After...
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Samuel Gabriel Costa (17 June 1910 – 23 September 1981) was an English singer, entertainer and broadcaster. Initially a popular singer in the dance band...
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Costa Limited, trading as Costa Coffee, is a British coffeehouse chain with headquarters in Loudwater, Buckinghamshire, England. Costa Coffee was founded...
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The Costa Book Awards were a set of annual literary awards recognising English-language books by writers based in UK and Ireland. Originally named the...
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Mendes da Costa who married Ephraim Lópes Pereira d'Aguilar, 2nd Baron d'Aguilar.[citation needed] Sampson Gideon Antonio Fernandez Carvajal Samuel Nunez...
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Seal (musician) (redirect from Seal Samuel)
Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel (born 19 February 1963) is a British singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is the recipient of three Brit...
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Samuel Alexander Joseph West (born 19 June 1966) is an English actor, theatre director and narrator. He has directed on stage and radio, and worked as...
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Ashly DelGrosso (redirect from Ashly DelGrosso-Costa)
Ashly DelGrosso-Costa (born July 9, 1982), known professionally as Ashly Costa, is a professional dancer from Highland, Utah who starred on the ABC television...
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Samuel Eto'o Fils (French pronunciation: [samɥɛl eto fis]; born 10 March 1981) is a Cameroonian football administrator and former player who is the current...
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the building was dedicated on April 9, 1933. Samuel Conti was a Superior court judge in the Contra Costa County from 1968 to 1970, when he was appointed...
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Information". "Men's individual winners". "Women's individual winners". "Samuel Costa – retirement". facebook.com. Retrieved 19 April 2024. "Antoine Gérard...
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Houghton Regis, England. The business was founded as a brewery in 1742 by Samuel Whitbread in partnership with Godfrey and Thomas Shewell, with premises...
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cast. In January 2017, Olivia Cooke, Antonio Banderas, Samuel L. Jackson, Olivia Wilde and Laia Costa were also added, and in March 2017, Annette Bening joined...
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Samuel Eto'o is a retired Cameroonian professional footballer who played as a striker for the Cameroon national football team from 1997 to 2014. He is...
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spheres of Costa Rica that came to the United States as part of an agreement that had been negotiated in 1971 between American art specialist Samuel Adams...
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Joel Campbell (redirect from Joel Nathaniel Campbell Samuels)
Joel Nathaniel Campbell Samuels (Spanish pronunciation: [ɟʝoˈel ˈkambel]; born 26 June 1992) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays as a forward...
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best known as the author of H is for Hawk, which won the 2014 Samuel Johnson Prize and Costa Book Award; in 2016, it won the Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger...
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Laia Costa Bertrán (Catalan: [ˈlajə ˈkɔstə]; born 18 February 1985) is a Spanish actress who has worked in Spain, Russia, Germany, Argentina, Italy, the...
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António Capelo – Pedro's Father Jorge Bruno Gomes – Pedro's Brother Samuel Costa – João Paulo Carlos Castilho – Artur Maria Tengarrinha – Julia Marta...
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Uriel da Costa (Portuguese: [uɾiˈɛl dɐ ˈkɔʃtɐ]; also Acosta or d'Acosta; c. 1585 – April 1640) was a Portuguese Sephardi philosopher who was born a New...
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