by João Miller Guerra & Filipa Reis who co-wrote with Sara Morais, José Filipe Costa and Letícia Simões. It stars Carla Maciel and Fátima Soares accompanied...
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Filipe Luís Kasmirski (born 9 August 1985), known as Filipe Luís, is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a left back. He is the current...
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authoritarian regime. Following the military coup, Gomes da Costa deposed moderate José Mendes Cabeçadas, who had received executive and presidential...
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footballer) (born 1995), Diogo Filipe Costa Rocha, Portuguese football winger Rochinha (Brazilian footballer) (born 1997), José Antonio da Rocha Santos, Brazilian...
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José Semedo may refer to: José Orlando Semedo (born 1965), Portuguese former football midfielder José Filipe Correia Semedo (born 1979), Cape Verdean football...
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Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, SDB, commonly known as Carlos Belo or Ximenes Belo (born 3 February 1948) is an East Timorese prelate of the Catholic Church...
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Fica (2006) from José Fonseca e Costa; Senhor Jerónimo (1998) from Inês de Medeiros; Camarate (2001) from Luís Filipe Rocha, A Costa dos Murmúrios (2005)...
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alteridad americana 3.1 (2013). de Mello, José Antônio Gonsalves. D. Antonio Filipe Camarão: capitão-mor dos Indios da costa do nordeste do Brasil. Vol. 4. Universidade...
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Luís Filipe Ferreira Vieira (born 22 June 1949) is a Portuguese real estate businessman who was the 33rd president of sports club S.L. Benfica, from October...
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Dom Luís Filipe, Prince Royal of Portugal, Duke of Braganza (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ fiˈlipɨ]; 21 March 1887 – 1 February 1908) was the eldest...
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Prazeres do Carmo [pt] Nelson Domingos Brito Filipe Melo Rui Rocha André Guimarães Coelho Lima [pt] Firmino José Rodrigues Marques Clara Marques Mendes Carlos...
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club S.L. Benfica. He also succeeded Luís Filipe Vieira as president of the club's SAD board of directors. Costa spent the majority of his football career...
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(Original from Harvard University, digitized March 1, 2007. Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses: Costa, Afonso, in: 1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of...
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Eduardo Reis Carlos Cação José Luís Carneiro Palmira Maciel Pedro Miguel Sousa Ricardo Costa Irene Costa Gilberto Anjos Filipe Melo Rodrigo Alves Taxa Vanessa...
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the assassination of King Carlos I of Portugal and the Prince Royal, Luis Filipe, during the events that became known as the 1908 Lisbon Regicide (on 1 February...
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three of Atlético's players in particular–Costa, Koke, and Filipe Luís–who had helped Griezmann perform. Costa scored the only goal of Atlético's 1–0 home...
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games in 2000–01. After Porto chairman Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa quarrelled with his agent José Veiga, the player refused to part with the latter and left...
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Coelho (PàF); José de Matos Correia (PàF); António Costa (PS); Jorge Costa (BE); Paula Teixeira da Cruz (PàF); Edite Estrela (PS); José Luís Ferreira...
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2010 Mariana Aiveca (Setúbal) Pedro Filipe Soares (Aveiro) José Manuel Pureza (Coimbra) Heitor de Sousa (Leiria) José Gusmão (Santarém) Cecília Honório...
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Luís Figo (redirect from Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo)
Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo OIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [luˈiʃ ˈfiɣu]; born 4 November 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who...
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Mendes (name) (redirect from Mendes da Costa (surname))
Manuel Mendes, Angolan politician José Mendes Cabeçadas (1883–1965), Portuguese military and politician Luís Filipe Castro Mendes (born 1950), Portuguese...
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Luís Montenegro (redirect from Luís Filipe Montenegro Cardoso de Morais Esteves)
Luís Filipe Montenegro Cardoso de Morais Esteves (born 16 February 1973) is a Portuguese politician and lawyer serving as the prime minister of Portugal...
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Hugo Vieira (redirect from Hugo Filipe Da Costa Vieira)
Hugo Filipe da Costa Oliveira (born 25 July 1988), known as Hugo Vieira, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Santa Maria...
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Pecado (1983) by José Fonseca e Costa Um Adeus Português (1985) by João Botelho Balada da Praia dos Cães (1986) by José Fonseca e Costa Duma Vez por Todas...
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Filipe Carreira da Silva (born 29 April 1975 in Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean-born Portuguese social theorist at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University...
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Marco Martins Tomorrow (2006) – Solveig Nordlund Red Line (2011) – José Filipe Costa Tabu (2012) – Miguel Gomes What Now? Remind Me (2013) – Joaquim Pinto...
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Release date Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref January 7 A Rua José Filipe Costa Ana Brandão January 28 A Bela e o Paparazzo António-Pedro Vasconcelos...
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Francisco Felipe da Conceição Gumbe, known by his artistic name Filipe Mukenga (born 7 September 1949), is an Angolan singer and composer. He is famous...
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Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface. Acácio de Almeida José Manuel Castello Lopes Laura Soveral Manoel de Oliveira "Tabu e Florbela entre...
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Home Affairs. Costa resigned as an MEP on 11 March 2005 to become Minister of State and Internal Administration in the government of José Sócrates following...
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