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    beneath the weight of her own richness." And the Portuguese critic João Gaspar Simões wrote: "Its hermeticism has the texture of the hermeticism of dreams...
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    de Sousa "the masterpiece of 19th-century Portuguese theatre", and João Gaspar Simões notes that it is "easily the foremost document of national theatre...
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  • for several years, she was in a relationship with critic and writer João Gaspar Simões, and his 1975 novel, The Hands and the Gloves, is reportedly an account...
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  • before it received significant recognition. Luís de Montalvor and João Gaspar Simões [pt] published the first collection of his poetry, Poemas de Alberto...
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    writer Isabel da Nóbrega, the longtime partner of author and critic João Gaspar Simões. Nóbrega became Saramago's devoted literary mentor, to whom he would...
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  • Luís de Montalvor, Raul Leal, Alfredo Guisado, Alvaro de Campos, João Gaspar Simões, José Régio Adolfo Casais Monteiro, Saul Dias, Carlos Queirós, Carlos...
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    (last interview with A. Botto) Simões, João Gaspar: Vida e Obra de Fernando Pessoa, Lisbon, 1950 Simões, João Gaspar: Retratos de Poetas que Conheci...
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  • Nóbrega Carlos Paião Carlos Quintas Carmen Miranda Carmen Souza Carmen Susana Simões Carminho Carolina Cardetas Carolina Deslandes Catarina Miranda Cátia Mazari...
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  • Régio and João Gaspar Simões. In 1923–1924 he co-founded the literary review Tríptico which lasted until 1925. In 1927 he and Gaspar Simões founded the...
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    Fonseca, Gaspar Simões, among others, he founded the magazine Tríptico. His studies turned to Romance Languages by 1925. He worked with José Régio, João Gaspar...
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  • and more.[citation needed] Writers included: António José Saraiva João Gaspar Simões Augusto Abelaira Pedro Homem de Mello Eugénio de Andrade Matilde Rosa...
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  • Paixão – keyboards Miguel Gaspar – drums Silvia Guerreiro – choir vocals Mariangela Demurtas – choir vocals Carmen Susana Simões – choir vocals Jon Phipps...
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  • Coimbra's literary journal Presença (journal), with José Régio and João Gaspar Simões. This journal published the political views of Casais Monteiro until...
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    three years of life. She died in 1982 at 83 years of age. Writer João Gaspar Simões, in 1930 wrote of her, "I don't even know another (Portuguese writer)...
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  • are no clear indications of the first peoples to inhabit the region; João Gaspar suggests that they could have been people from the lands of Além-Coa...
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  • Alcebíades "Cebíade" Patápio Roberto Bomfim as Dioclécio Cláudio Marzo as Lázaro Simões Jandira Martini as Guaracyaba "Dona Guará" Eliana Fonseca as Pureza Borges...
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  • (in Portuguese). Instituto Camões. Retrieved 5 January 2013. "Corte-Real, Gaspar, Portuguese explorer; b. c. 1450–55". 1000–1700 (Volume I). Dictionary of...
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  • 1988 – José Eduardo Simões Coimbra 1988 – 1990 – Raul de Assunção Pimenta Rego 1990 – 1993 – Ramon de la Féria 1993 – 1996 – João Rosado Correia 1996...
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    eventually came out in a 1945 edition and was radically re-edited in 1956. Gaspar Simões brought to light several more poems and versions of previously published...
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    Wiesner-Hanks & Subrahmanyam 2015. Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo 2019. Simões 2019. Bergreen 2003, p. 17. Hartig, Otto (1913). "Ferdinand Magellan" ....
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  • opera (telenovela) broadcast and produced by TVI. It is written by Maria João Mira. The soap opera (telenovela) premiered on October 26, 2020 and ended...
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  • link‍] Simões 2008, p. 49. Quidnovi 2004, p. 61. Simões 2008, p. 27. Eriksson 2013, p. 98,99. Quidnovi 2004, p. 59,60. Quidnovi 2004, p. 60. Simões 2008...
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    golpista de 1964 em Belo Horizonte (PDF) (Thesis). São João del Rei: UFSJ. Retrieved 31 December 2020. Simões, Renata Duarte; Goellner, Silvana Vilodre (2012)...
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  • Archived from the original on 15 February 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2023. "Simões". ForaDeJogo. Archived from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 22 February...
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  • SIC on 27 May 2019 and ended in 20 February 2021. The series stars Maria João Abreu, Dânia Neto, Jorge Corrula, Diana Chaves (seasons 2-3), Pedro Barroso...
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  • Caçador Joana Hilário João Loy as Raptor João Pedreiro Jorge Silva as António Freitas (Father of Nuria) José Boavida Laurinda Gaspar Leonor Alcácer as Celeste...
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    the rebels were raided by the police. On July 26, 1930, João Pessoa was assassinated by João Duarte Dantas in a confectionery shop in Recife, an episode...
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    54 issues during its existence. Presença was an influential magazine. João Gaspar Somões and Branquinho da Fonseca founded the magazine in 1927 and were...
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  • André Lopes, Carlos Teixeira, António Silva, Rui Guedes, António Seco, José Simões, Bruno Feteira, and Pedro Fiúza, Benfica won the third title for the section...
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  • Quidnovi 2004, p. 57. Simões 2008, p. 58,59. Simões 2008, p. 351. Simões 1994, p. 351. Simões 2008, p. 59. Quidnovi 2004, p. 58. Simões 2008, p. 60. Tovar...
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