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  • <big>'''Brazil'''</big> ...anguage|Portuguese]]: ''Brasil''), officially the ''Federative Republic of Brazil'' (Portuguese: ''República Federativa do Brasil''), with over 3 million sq
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  • ...t!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Brazil-Culture-Smart-customs-etiquette/dp/1857333233/ref=sr_1_28?ie=UTF8&s=books&q ...-crocitti-robert-m-levine.jsp online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Brazil-Reader-History-Culture-Politics/dp/0822322900/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qi
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  • *[[Brazil/Catalogs/Presidents|Presidents of Brazil]] *[[Brazil/Catalogs/States|States of Brazil]]
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  • ...zilian Football Confederation]] (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol; CBF). Brazil became a member of [[CONMEBOL]] in 1916 and of [[FIFA]] in 1923. To 2018, t ...considered the greatest-ever player in world football; during his career, Brazil won three World Cups (1958, 1962 and 1970). Other famous Brazilians are [[G
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  • ...//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/brtoc.html Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Brazil'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * [http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/brazil/ LANIC from U. of Texas]
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  • ...t''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese:]] Distrito Federal) is a part of [[Brazil]] which is used for the capital city [[Brasília]]; it is nearly surrounded
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  • This is a '''list of presidents of Brazil'''. *Between 1945 and 1961 Brazil experienced its first democratic period.
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  • The [[Brazil|Brazilian]] Federal District ([[Portuguese]]: Distrito Federal) which is us
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  • *[[Brazil/Catalogs/Presidents|Presidents of Brazil]] *[[Brazil/Catalogs/States|States of Brazil]]
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  • ...'rtaruga '''MAR'''inha, sea turtle) is a marine conservation project in [[Brazil]]. The project was founded in the early 1980s by the Instituto Brasileiro d ...d mainly by [[Petrobras]], the Brazilian oil company owned by the state of Brazil.
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  • [[Brazil|Brazilian]] [[supermodel]] who won the [[Ford Supermodel of Brazil]] contest and placed second in the [[Ford Supermodel of the World]] contest
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  • ...all-caps;">R. Govaerts, M.A. Campacci (Brazil, 2005), D. Holland Baptista (Brazil, 2005), P.Cribb (K, 2003), Alex George (K, 2003), K.Kreuz (2004, Europe), J
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brazil]]
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  • ...t!: a quick guide to customs and etiquette'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Brazil-Culture-Smart-customs-etiquette/dp/1857333233/ref=sr_1_28?ie=UTF8&s=books&q ...-crocitti-robert-m-levine.jsp online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Brazil-Reader-History-Culture-Politics/dp/0822322900/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Distrito Federal (Brazil)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Distrito Federal (Brazil)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Distrito Federal (Brazil)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Distrito Federal (Brazil)/Related Articles]]
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  • Is a [[city]] in [[São Paulo State]], [[Brazil]].
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  • The XXXI Summer Olympic Games, held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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  • ...ca, formerly known as British Guiana, bordered by Venezuela, Suriname, and Brazil.
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  • ..., northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[Brazil]].
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  • A monotypic genus of orchids from Southeast and Southern Brazil closely related to ''[[Leptotes]]''.
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  • ...zilian Football Confederation]] (Confederação Brasileira de Futebol; CBF). Brazil became a member of [[CONMEBOL]] in 1916 and of [[FIFA]] in 1923. To 2018, t ...considered the greatest-ever player in world football; during his career, Brazil won three World Cups (1958, 1962 and 1970). Other famous Brazilians are [[G
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  • *[[Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama]] - in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; *[[Associação Desportiva Vasco da Gama]] - in Rio Branco, Brazil;
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  • The capital city of Brazil located in the Distrito Federal.
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  • The largest city and the biggest financial center in Brazil.
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  • ...cy in the [[Southern Cone]] of [[South America]], with [[Argentina]] and [[Brazil]] as neighbors
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  • A marine conservation project in Brazil founded in the early 1980s
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  • '''Rio de Janeiro''' is Brazil's second largest city (after [[São Paulo]]), and the former capital of the
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  • Acronym for Brazil, Russia, India and China, as a group of large, low-income, high-growth-rate
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  • A [[South America|South American]] [[nation]] bordering [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].
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  • ...uay. Some analysts include Brazil or sometimes just the southern states of Brazil.Bolivia and Peru may be included. ...Uruguay. Operation Condor, during the Cold War, involved Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay.
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  • ...agreement among some countries of the [[Southern Cone]] ([[Argentina]], [[Brazil]] and [[Paraguay]]) and [[Canada]]
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  • ...ar''', pitted [[Paraguay]] against the triple alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]]. Lasting from 1864 until 1870, it is the bloodiest war i ...s corridor to launch an attack on Brazilian forces (Argentina already gave Brazil equivalent access to its waterways). Citing neutrality, however, Argentina
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  • ...h American]] war pitting [[Paraguay]] against alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]] (1864-1870).
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  • The second largest city in Brazil, and the former capital of the country until 1960.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one tiny species of [[Brazil]] now generally considered a synonym of ''[[Isabelia]]''.
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  • Is an [[orchid]] genus formed by only one tiny species of [[Brazil]] now generally considered a synonym of ''[[Isabelia]]''.
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  • ...all species that exist primarily in the dry jungles of South and Southeast Brazil.
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  • The [[Brazil|Brazilian]] Federal District ([[Portuguese]]: Distrito Federal) which is us
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  • An [[Association football|association football]] club in [[São Paulo]], [[Brazil]]
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  • ...s a Brazilian supermodel. At age 15, after winning the Ford Supermodel of Brazil contest and placing second in the Ford Supermodel of the World contest, she
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  • A species of the genus Alipiopsitta, found in the cerrado region of Brazil and adjacent Bolivia.
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  • ...d genus formed by nine showy epiphyte species and seven natural hybrids of Brazil, one species reaching Argentina and Paraguay.
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  • ...] Pão de Açúcar) is a peak overlooking the city of [[Rio de Janeiro]] in [[Brazil]].<ref>http://www.copacabana.info/sugar-loaf.html</ref>
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  • ...chid]] genus formed by seven species spread from [[Costa Rica]] to South [[Brazil]] and closely related to the genus ''[[Miltonia]]''.
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  • ...ur of FIFA president [[Jules Rimet]] (1873–1956). When [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]] achieved their third title in 1970, they won that trophy outright and a n The most successful countries have been [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]], who have won the tournament five times and been runners-up twice; [[Germ
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  • ...d along both banks of the Amazon river and other major Amazonian rivers in Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
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  • Is as rare and small species of orchid from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], easily differentiated within its [[genus]] because it is the only which
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  • Brazil, Russia, India and China - a group of countries that acts as a pressure gro
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  • ...uding [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Uruguay]]; sometimes all or part of [[Brazil]], as well as [[Bolivia]] and [[Peru]].
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  • ...orchid]] [[endemic]] from the jungles in the South of [[Bahia]] State in [[Brazil]], known for being similar to ''[[Leptotes bicolor]]'', however usually ca
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  • ...n [[orchid]] genus formed by three tiny species spread from Northeast of [[Brazil]] to [[Argentina]], two species previously classified under genera ''Neolau
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  • German Ambassador to Brazil (1937-1938); [[Nazi Party]] member; Ambassador for Special Assignments, [[R
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  • ...owned and operated by [[Google]]. The majority of Orkut users come from [[Brazil]] and [[India]] although it was originally marketed for people from the [[U
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], easily differentiated within its [[genus]] by its elongated and entirely
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], very similar to ''[[Leptotes pauloensis]]'' from which it can be disting
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  • Romance language spoken mainly in Galicia, Portugal, Brazil and various countries of Africa and Asia, with two main standardized variet
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  • ...tiple fruit with a terminal tuft of leaves, native to the southern part of Brazil, and Paraguay.
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  • ...({{lang-pt|República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil}}), the official name of Brazil between 1889 and 1937 * [[United States of Brazil]], the official name of Brazil between 1937 and 1967
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  • ...]], fought by [[Paraguay]] against the triple alliance of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]], between 1864 and 1870.
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  • ...//lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/brtoc.html Library of Congress. ''A Country Study: Brazil'' (1993), highly detailed factual report by U.S. government (it is in the p * [http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/brazil/ LANIC from U. of Texas]
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  • ...orchid]] [[endemic]] from the jungles in the South of [[Bahia]] State in [[Brazil]], known for being similar to ''[[Leptotes bicolor]]'', however bringing s
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  • Is as small species of [[orchid]] from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Brazil]], similar to ''[[Leptotes tenuis]]'' from which it can be distinguished fo
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  • ...effectively "kicked out" of the 1966 tournament by cynical tackling, when Brazil were eliminated at the group stage by [[Portugal (football)|Portugal]] and
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  • ...t''' ([[Portuguese language|Portuguese:]] Distrito Federal) is a part of [[Brazil]] which is used for the capital city [[Brasília]]; it is nearly surrounded
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  • ...small species of [[orchid]] widespread along the [[Atlantic Forest]] in [[Brazil]], the [[type species]] of its [[genus]], known for its generous blooming a
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  • ...ica]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north.
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  • ...a nineteenth century war that pitted [[Paraguay]] against [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]].
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  • ...ca]]. Colonized by [[Spain]], it was then claimed by Argentina, annexed by Brazil in 1821, but became independent in 1828, suffering through the [[War of th ...omic crises early in the 21st century, linked to problems in Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay, with [[IMF]] assistance, restructured its external debt, and has
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  • '''Brasília''' is the capital city of [[Brazil]] and is located in the [[Distrito Federal]]. It has a population of around
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  • * Campinas, São Paolo, Brazil
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  • ...le living in [[Paris]] during the early 1900's. He remains a folk hero in Brazil. Many there credit him with the invention of the airplane. He returned to Brazil where he lived until committing suicide by hanging.
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  • ...f [[orchid]] [[endemic]] from [[Chapada Diamantina]] in [[Bahia]] State, [[Brazil]], which is easily identified because it is the only ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|
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  • ...[[orchid]] possibly from the [[Atlantic Forest]] of [[Sao Paulo]] State, [[Brazil]], intermediate to other ''[[Leptotes (orchid)|Leptotes]]'' species, from w
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  • The '''caipirinha''' is known as the national drink of [[Brazil]], and is made from [[lime]] and [[cachaça]]. The name is derived from the
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  • It was started by [[Brian Brazil]] and [[Paul O'Malley]]and is sponsored by the [[Free Software Foundation]]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • *[http://mirandaorchids.com/brazilianorchidsVGA.htm Orchids of Brazil]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...ed-destinations.com/peru/peru-fast-facts.htm</ref> Peru has borders with [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Chile]] and [[Bolivia]].<ref>http://images.
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • **[http://www.fornsed-brasil.org/ Asatru Vanatru Forn Sed Brasil] Brazil (since 2002) **[http://br.geocities.com/waldbuss/ Schwarzer Adler Odinic Brüderschaft] (Brazil)
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  • [[Category:Football clubs & teams in Brazil]]
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...aulo state|its eponymous state]], '''São Paulo''' is the largest city in [[Brazil]] and the seventh largest metropolitan area in the world.<ref>http://www.mo
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  • <big>'''Brazil'''</big> ...anguage|Portuguese]]: ''Brasil''), officially the ''Federative Republic of Brazil'' (Portuguese: ''República Federativa do Brasil''), with over 3 million sq
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • ...the second-best record in the [[FIFA World Cup]] after [[Brazil (football)|Brazil]], having won the tournament four times and been runners-up four times. The
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  • ...ural [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] and also won the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]] in [[Brazil]]. Among the most famous Uruguayan footballers are [[José Leandro Andrade]
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  • ...tandards. The Committee's members come from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Italy, Ja
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • .... 1520) was a Portuguese navigator who was the first European to land in [[Brazil]], claiming it in 1500 for Portugal. ==Discovery of Brazil==
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  • ...r''' is a statue of [[Jesus Christ]] located in [[Rio de Janeiro]] City, [[Brazil]]. The statue stands 38 metres (120 ft) tall (including the pedestal), weig
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  • '''1976 7" EP''' (Brazil: Rock Espetacular RG 03)
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  • ...sion. Ford also owns shares in [[Mazda]] of [[Japan]] and [[Troller]] of [[Brazil]]. Until 2008, Ford also owned [[England|English]] luxury brands [[Land Rov
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • * [http://www.esperanto.org.br/ Brazilian Esperanto League] – Brazil's national organization
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  • ...production but still in wide use, with licensed production in the U.S. and Brazil, is of the FAL [[rifle]], in both full-power and automatic rifle versions,
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • Livebearing fishes are native to the Americas, from New Jersey down to Brazil, and in east Asia. They have been introduced into other tropical areas to c
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  • ...rica]], bordered by [[Venezuela]] to the west, [[Suriname]] to the east, [[Brazil]] to the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. First human settle
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • '''1979 7" single edition''' (Brazil: Swan Song SS 11105, Paraguay: Swan Song 11.105)
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  • Mitsuyo Maeda, a judoka and prizefighter, moved to Brazil, where he taught judo to two brothers Carlos and Helio Gracie. === Founding of BJJ in Brazil ===
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  • This is a '''list of presidents of Brazil'''. *Between 1945 and 1961 Brazil experienced its first democratic period.
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  • [[Argentina]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[Canada]], China, [[France]], [[Germany]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[
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  • ...ed a popular book, ''Tristes Tropiques'', about his expeditions in Central Brazil at the time. Back in France he was mobilized as a soldier (1939/'40). After
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  • {{r|Brazil}}
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  • |[[Barbosa Rodrigues, João]]||1842 - 1909||[[Brazil]]||[[Barb.Rodr.]] |[[Hoehne, Frederico Carlos]]||1882 - 1959||[[Brazil]]||[[Hoehne]]
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  • '''Bossa nova''' is a musical style that originated in [[Brazil]] in the mid twentieth century. It was influenced by [[jazz]] and [[samba]]
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  • |{{Image|Sao Paulo smog.jpg| |200px|Smog in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2006}}
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  • ...ew Zealand/Philippines/Sweden: Atlantic 45-2970, Angola: Atlantic ATS 610, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.062, Canada: Atlantic AT 2970, Greece: Atlantic 2091228, Holl
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  • ...ica]], bounded by [[Guyana]] in the west, [[French Guiana]] in the east, [[Brazil]] in the south, and the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the north. Human settlement d
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  • *Brazil
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  • ...]] with little variation in [[temperature]]. For example, in [[Manaus]], [[Brazil]], rainfall in the [[Amazon rainforest]] is between 50mm and over 300mm acr
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  • ...or/New Zealand: Swan Song SS 70102, Austria/Germany: Swan Song SS K 19402, Brazil: Atlantic ATL 1-15-101-012, Canada: Swan Song SWS 70102, Chile: Atlantic 70
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  • ...Gutierrez]] (who wrote the 1971 work ''A Theology of Liberation''), the [[Brazil|Brazilian]] theologian [[Leonardo Boff]], [[El Salvador]] Archbishop [[Osca
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  • ...intelligence help in escaping Europe]]. Stroessner died, while exiled in Brazil and with his extradition being sought, in 1993. <ref name=NYT2006-08-16>{{c
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  • ...XXVIIth General Assembly''''', ''planned for 2009 in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]''
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  • ...ndlocked country in [[South America]], bordered in the north and east by [[Brazil]], in the south by [[Paraguay]] and [[Argentina]], and to the west by [[Chi
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  • '''1978 12" single''' (Brazil: WEA 6WP.2003)
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  • }}</ref> with the founding members being [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]] and [[Paraguay]], along with [[Canada]]<ref name=MERCOSUR-CA>{{citation
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  • ...the [[United States of America]], [[Israel]], [[Palestine]], [[Jordan]], [[Brazil]], [[Poland]], [[Spain]], [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[France]], [[Malta]],
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  • ...jpg|right|200px|Braskem petrochemical plant at Triunfo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.}}
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  • * [[Brazilian jiu-jitsu]]: Commonly practiced in America and Brazil, this art can be practiced with or without a gi. * [[Luta Livre]]: The form of wrestling native to Brazil.
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  • ....</ref><ref>''BBC News'': [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/5233312.stm Brazil to take penguins back home].' 31st July 2006.</ref>
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  • ...e language]] spoken mainly in [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]], [[Portugal]], [[Brazil]] and various countries of Africa and Asia, with two main standardized vari
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  • ...tralia/New Zealand: Atlantic 45-2865, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10156, Brazil: Atco ATCS 10.005, Canada: Atlantic AT 2865, France: Atlantic 10156, Hollan
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  • '''1969 7" radio edit''' (Brazil: Atlantic 205.025, Peru: Atlantic ALT 7035) ...(UK: Atlantic AT 0013 CD (7567 84014 6), Australia: Atlantic 7567 84014 2, Brazil: Atlantic LZ 1997, Germany: Atlantic A 4014 CD, Japan: Atlantic AMCY 2403,
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  • ...red, in 2002, the Second World Rubber Industries Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil and serves as the Chair of the Rubber Sector of the International Federatio ...stry, Mining and Energy Union; CNM-CUT, the largest metalworkers' union in Brazil; SNTMMSRM, the National Union of Mining, Steel and Allied Workers of the Re
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  • ...didascalus''''' and is found along both sides of the [[Amazon river]] in [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. The closest relative is the [[Al
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  • ...ns. Bioethanol is widely used in the [[United States of America]] and in [[Brazil]].
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  • ...jpg|right|200px|Braskem petrochemical plant at Triunfo, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.}}
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  • ...heritage railway]], and one of the major [[Train station|station]]s is now Brazil's largest railway [[museum]]. ...metre gauge]] had been adopted as the primary gauge for secondary lines in Brazil. Lines radiating to the west from Belo Horzonte crossed the railway at [[Di
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  • ...ca]]. Throughout the 20th century the Nile was considered longer. Though [[Brazil]]ian scientists renewed the Amazon's claims in 2007, Glenn Switkes of the I
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  • ...enianthus blanche-amesiae'', inhabitant of [[Serra do Mar]] mountains in [[Brazil]]ian southeast. It can be differentiated from its closest genus, ''[[Leptot ...e|Rio de Janeiro]], [[São Paulo State|São Paulo]] and [[Paraná]] States of Brazil,<ref name="OB"><span style="font-variant:small-caps">Pabst, Guido & Dungs,
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  • ...ed a division of destroyer minelayers, and served with the U.S. Mission to Brazil. He then successively became Executive Officer of USS Nevada (BB-36) and Co
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  • ...the Eleventh International Conference of Social Work, Rio De Janiero [Sic] Brazil, August 1962. [New York,, 1962.
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  • ...ational [[sport]]ing event that mostly took place in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], from 6th to 21st August. Rio will also host the XV [[Paralympics|Paralym
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  • ...oris. ''Brasil e Argentina: Um Ensaio de História Comparada: 1850-2002'' [Brazil and Argentina: an essay in comparative history, 1850-2002]. São Paulo: Ed ...oo. ''The International Political Economy of Transformation in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile since 1960.'' Palgrave, 2002. 251 pp.
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  • ===Brazil=== ...t period of his life."<ref> Thomas E. Skidmore, "Levi-Strauss, Braudel and Brazil: a Case of Mutual Influence." ''Bulletin of Latin American Research'' 2003
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  • [[Image:Acapalms.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A grove of Açaí palms in [[Brazil]]]] It is grown in tropical climates such as [[Brazil]]. It's produced in branched [[panicle]]s of 500 to 900 fruits. There are t
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  • ...ATS 568, Argentina: Atlantic 2091175, Austria/Germany: Atlantic ATL 10103, Brazil: Atco 2091175, Canada: Atlantic AT 2849, Cape Verde: Atlantic ATL N 28-118,
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  • The same feeling is also found in [[Brazil]], the destination of immigrants and African slaves who never saw their hom ...French composer [[Darius Milhaud]], on returning in 1919 from two years in Brazil, composed the suite ''Saudades Do Brasil''. Also the [[J-Rock]] band [[Porn
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  • *[[Marcos Pontes]] (1) - Flight Engineer ''(descent only)'' - [[Brazil]]
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  • ...he Maracaibo Lake to the [[Amazon Forest]]. To the south Venezuela meets [[Brazil]] and at the east it has border with [[Guyana]].
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  • ...released in 1957 near [[Rio Claro]], [[São Paulo]] State in the south of [[Brazil]] from hives operated by [[biologist]] [[Warwick Estevam Kerr|Warwick E. Ke As of 2002, Africanized honey bees had spread from Brazil south to northern [[Argentina]] and north to [[South America|South]] and [[
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  • ...and the eighth largest in the [[world]]. It is bordered by [[Bolivia]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]]. It is a [[federal republic]], c There is an unruly region at convergence of Argentina-Brazil-Paraguay borders, which is a locus of money laundering, smuggling, arms and
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Brazil}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Brazil}}</td>
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  • ...Holland]] (bass), [[Jack DeJohnette]] (drums), and [[Airto Moreira]], a [[Brazil]]ian who plays various percussion instruments.
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  • ...th Africa]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], China, [[Russia]], [[Australia]], [[Brazil]], [[California (U.S. state)]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], and [[C
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  • ...comparatively large species spread from South of [[Mexico]] to South of [[Brazil]]. ''Aspasia species'' have few medium size flowers of exquisite colors whi The last area occupied is the [[Brazil]]ian southeast and south, reaching Bolivia and [[Paraguay]], from 200 to 75
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  • ...community languages are unwritten (such as [[Pirahã language|Pirahã]] in [[Brazil]]).
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  • ...every three years. The next one will be in 2009, at [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]]. To see the past editions of IAU-GA, see Catalogs.
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  • ...projects - licensing the magazine's contents for publication in Japan and Brazil, creating custom anthologies and syndicating - indicates some marketing sav
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  • Recent observations and research in hyper-saline [[lagoon]] environments in [[Brazil]] and [[Australia]] have shown that [[anaerobic]] [[sulfate]]-reducing [[ba
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  • ...al repercussions that may even have contributed to a subsequent default by Brazil ...Taimur Baig and Ilan Goldfajn: ''The Russian Default and the Contagion to Brazil'', International Monetary Fund, October 2000]</ref>.
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  • ...frica to work on export-oriented plantations in the Caribbean, America and Brazil. Slavery was a major cause of the [[American Civil War]], which ended slave ...ry died out in the Roman Empire, medieval Europe, and in countries such as Brazil and Cuba when the economic turning point was reached. Typically just turne
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  • ...Phymatochilum brasiliense'', inhabitant of [[Serra do Mar]] mountains in [[Brazil]]ian southeast and northeast, which vegetatively resembles ''[[Oncidium]]'' ...Paulo]], [[Espírito Santo]], [[Minas Gerais]] and [[Pernambuco]] States of Brazil,<ref name="OB"><span style="font-variant:small-caps">Pabst, Guido & Dungs,
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  • ...zuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Surinam]], [[French Guiana]] and much of northern [[Brazil]]. The [[Type locality (biology)|type locality]] is "Surinami" (Surinam).<r ...zuela]], [[Guyana]], [[Surinam]], [[French Guiana]] and much of northern [[Brazil]]
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  • ...t of the [[Psittacidae|parrot family]]. This parrot is found in central [[Brazil]], from [[Maranhão]] south to northern [[Paraguay]] and eastern [[Bolivia]
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  • *1808 - ''Fuzileiros Navais'' (Brazil) ===Brazil===
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  • ...''''fútbol''''' (Spain and Latin America), '''''futebol''''' (Portugal and Brazil), and '''''футбол''''' (Russia). A major exception is Italy where the
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  • ...d by three tiny species and one natural hybrid, spread from Northeast of [[Brazil]] to [[Argentina]], which are closely related to the genus ''[[Constantia]] ...und but usually grow into large colonies, spread in [[Atlantic Forest]] of Brazil from north [[Bahia]] to [[Rio Grande do Sul]], both in the humid slopes of
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  • ...ne small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south and southeast [[Brazil]], and also in [[Paraguay]] or [[Argentina]]. They are small [[epiphytic]] ...d by some remaining patches of forest close to Analândia, São Paulo State, Brazil. This is the habitat of ''Leptotes pauloensis''.}}
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  • ...ne small species that grow in the dry [[jungle]]s of south and southeast [[Brazil]], and also in [[Paraguay]] or [[Argentina]]. They are small [[epiphytic]] ...d by some remaining patches of forest close to Analândia, São Paulo State, Brazil. This is the habitat of ''Leptotes pauloensis''.}}
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  • [[Brazil]] and [[Libya]] have announced their intentions of buying a million laptops
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  • Bust of Maurice of Nassau, in the Square of the Republic, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil.}}
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  • ...d [[Venezuela]], [[Caribbean]] and southeast, south and central regions of Brazil. ...uyana]]; and ''H. schultesii'' in [[Amazon Forest]], nearby Urubu River in Brazil.
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  • ...community languages are unwritten (such as [[Pirahã language|Pirahã]] in [[Brazil]]). Another point is that children [[language acquisition|acquire]] their f
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  • ...the US where he was based. The album went onto sell over 300,000 copies in Brazil alone.<ref>{{cite web|title=Phil Fischer's First Album Sells Over 300000 Co
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  • ...pecies found in [[Mexico]]. A third type of antivenin is manufactured in [[Brazil]] to treat bites from some coral snake species found there. Unfortunately, *''[[Micrurus altirostris]]'' ([[Edward Drinker Cope|Cope]], 1860) - [[Brazil]], [[Uruguay]], and northeastern [[Argentina]].
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  • ..., northeast of Argentina, which also has boundaries with [[Bolivia]] and [[Brazil]]. It became independent of [[Spain]] on 14 May 1811, and, after a period o ...Triple Alliance]] (1865-70) &mdash; between Paraguay and [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], and [[Uruguay]]&mdash; Paraguay lost two-thirds of all adult males and m
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  • ...zed to the authorities, saying that he did not know that it was a crime in Brazil. In the end of the tour, Homme and Oliveri both cited their performance at
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  • ...ench Guiana]] and northern [[Brazil]]. Also occurs in Colombia and eastern Brazil to southeastern [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]], and north
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  • ...dor]] and the [[Serra do Mar]] and [[Serra da Mantiqueira]] mountains in [[Brazil]], both in shady and sunny places. ...ii'''''.<br><small>This is an endemic species from Espirito Santo State in Brazil discovered only in 1981.</small>}}
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  • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Ru
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  • ...omingo]] voted against the adoption of that motion, while [[France]] and [[Brazil]] abstained.<ref>http://wwp.millennium-dome.com/info/conference.htm</ref> T
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  • ...U, are also represented in the legislature. Guyane has land borders with [[Brazil]] and [[Suriname]], while the territory of [[Saint Martin]] has one with an
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  • ...and savagery."<ref>Alcida Rita Ramos. 1998. Indigenism: Ethnic Politics in Brazil. The University of Wisconsin Press: Madison. p. 47.</ref> Savagery, etymol Examples from the United States and Brazil illustrate a few of the multiple ways that images of the ecological Indian
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  • ...fantasy and fiction." Examples include the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil'' by [[Ira Levin]], the drama ''The Deputy'' by [[Rolf Hochhuth]]. [[Isser ...iterature, myth, and emotion, including the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil'' by [[Ira Levin]], the drama ''The Deputy'' by [[Rolf Hochhuth]]. [[Isser
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  • *[[Raquel Rolnik]] ([[Brazil]]), Special Rapporteur on the right to adequate housing as a component of t
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  • ...River|Amazon]] and [[Orinoco]] basins), in [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Brazil]], northern [[Bolivia]], northeast [[Peru]], [[Guyana]], and the island of
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  • ...rnet.] (Access March 2009).</ref> Amazon Forest and [[Atlantic Forest]] of Brazil. The later, where seventeen species are present, may be considered their re The species with large flowers are more common on [[Region Southeast of Brazil]], however, they inhabit from the sunnier areas of the seashore to rocky mo
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  • ...ughout wide area from South of [[Mexico]] to South of [[Bolivia]] an all [[Brazil]] except south region, from sea level to high altitudes on the [[Andes]]. T ...pendent [[epiphyte]] species that exist from Central America to Southeast Brazil, in humid and shady forests were once subordinated to this genus. The last
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  • ...; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | UTC -3:00 (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) to UTC -8:00 (Mexico) ...l areas to the east (the Portuguese lands in America subsequently becoming Brazil). By the end of the 16th century, Europeans occupied large areas of Central
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  • ...rgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] in the United States of America, to northern [[Brazil]].
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  • ** Showing a thumb held upwards in Europe and Latin America, especially Brazil, means "everything's OK", while it is understood in Islamic countries as a
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  • ...ed by nine [[epiphyte]] species and eight natural hybrids inhabitants of [[Brazil]]ian [[Atlantic Forest]], one species reaching the northeast of [[Argentina .... spectabilis'' are restricted to the four states of [[Region Southeast of Brazil]]. ''Miltonia cuneata'' is just from [[São Paulo State|São Paulo]] and Ri
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  • ...etraeus]], commander of [[United States Central Command]]. He was born, in Brazil, to Palestinian parents, and raised in Jordan, where the 6'7" Othman "the f
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  • ...nt a multinational effort which includes groups from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Taiwan, the United Kingdom,
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  • ...French (1933), Danish (1935), Italian (1937), Swedish (1939), Portuguese (Brazil) (1940), Spanish (Argentina) (1942), Netherlandish (1946), Hebrew (1947), a
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  • | region = [[Portugal]], [[Brazil]], [[Angola]], [[Mozambique]], [[Cape Verde]], [[Macau]] in China, and [[S� | nation = [[Angola]], [[Brazil]], [[Cape Verde]], [[East Timor]], [[European Union]], [[Guinea Bissau]], [
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  • ...ong with co-operators, Italian Space Agency|ASI and Brazilian Space Agency|Brazil)
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  • ...na (14%). The next four countries together, the Russian Federation, Japan, Brazil and Germany, make up about 18% of world municipal waste.<ref>{{cite web|url
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  • supplies for dialysis units recently resulted in 60 deaths in Brazil.
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  • ...Williams point out that many problem-solvers are now located in areas like Brazil, China, India and Eastern Europe. Also, the brightest researchers are tendi
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  • [[Ethanol fuel in Brazil|Brazil continued its ethanol expansion]] plans which began in the 70's and now has ..., India, Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brazil, Israel, Egypt, Mali, and South Africa. The targets set by many developing
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  • ...control all insurgencies. Fortunately, regional powers such as Nigeria and Brazil, as well as organizations such as the African Union (AU) and the Associatio
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  • ...ion of water supplies for dialysis units recently resulted in 60 deaths in Brazil. Human incidences of [[gastroenteritis]] have also been reported to be asso
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  • ...n South America, Late Permian Rio do Rosta Formation) of the Paraná Basin, Brazil. ''Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Palaontologie, Abhandlungen''. '''215'' Rio do Rosta Formation) of the Paraná Basin, Brazil. Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie
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  • ...nema from the early silent period onward, include [[Russia]], [[India]], [[Brazil]] and [[Japan]].
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  • ...partment, Center of Science and Technology, Federal University of Paraibo, Brazil, ISBN 85-237-0043-9
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  • ...er was a cooperation among the military dictatorships of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]] beginning in 1975.
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  • ...ndia," ''Michigan History'' 1994 78(4): 24-33. Ford's rubber plantation in Brazil
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  • ...e main producing countries for transport biofuels are the United States, [[Brazil]], and the [[European Union]].<ref>[http://www.unep.fr/scp/rpanel/pdf/Asses ....com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/04/21/AR2006042100139.html New Rig Brings Brazil Oil Self-Sufficiency (April 21, 2006)] From the website of [[The Washington
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  • '''Genome Project > Chromobacterium violaceum ATCC 12472 project at LNCC, Brazil''' <br />
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  • ...d 1940s, avoided the labor-intensive industries that had been key in Asia. Brazil runs communications infrastructure, provides electric power, runs mines, an
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  • ...se of "Cuthbert Meriweather", an old friend supposedly newly returned from Brazil.
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  • ...f civil society : Social capital and democratic consolidation in Spain and Brazil. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. <BR>
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  • ...nations, most notably Canada, [[Australia]], [[New Zealand]], [[India]], [[Brazil]], and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...ot the only ones involved. At present, only the United States, France, and Brazil operate CATOBAR carriers. Two 65,000 ton British [[Queen Elizabeth (carrier *Brazil
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  • ::Also, the [[caipirinha]] is the national drink of Brazil. Thought it could get a look in as a cocktail for this month--I completely ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ion of about 10 million Africans to slave plantations in the Caribbean and Brazil. (About 300,000 went to America.) ...y, was a major emigration area, with millions leaving for the USA, Canada, Brazil and Argentina. Most came from the poor south of Italy. In recent years Ital
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  • TV Series (Brazil), Nov. 1999. Issue is about the Batman series, and includes Craig.
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  • ...[[South America]]. Colombia is bordered to the east by [[Venezuela]] and [[Brazil]]; to the south by [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]; to the North by the [[Atlantic ...diverse nation. It is the fourth-largest country in South America (after [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]], and [[Peru]]), with an area of 1,141,748 km² (440,839 sq
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  • ...ny plans to create a template for Creative Commons License Attribution 2.5 Brazil? We already have pictures here taken from their website like this one ([[:I
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  • ...e 35, ''Capital markets and industrial development: a comparative study of Brazil, India, Mexico and the United States, 1840-1930'', Stephen Haber, Center fo
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  • ...errillas, etc. In addition, as the events of the past week have shown in [[Brazil]], the military occupy an extremely important strategic position in Latin A ..., after learning of training and equipping "police in Iran, [[Vietnam]], [[Brazil]], and other countries were involved in torture, murder, and the suppressio
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  • ...tribes, such as the [[aboriginal people]] in Canada, Australia, Argentina, Brazil, Japan<ref>[http://www.hurights.or.jp/asia-pacific/no_04/06reporton.htm Rep
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  • ...s by 1860 or so, and therefore eventually had to fade away (as happened in Brazil). In 1910, he argued in "The Decadence of the Plantation System" that slave
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  • ...n various charity concerts and charity work, particularly the ''Action for Brazil's Children Trust'' (ABC Trust), founded by his ex-wife Jimena Gomez-Paratch ...Buckingham Palace on Wednesday to recognise his work with poor children in Brazil.}}</ref> made an honorary citizen of [[Rio de Janeiro]] later that year, an
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  • ...prominent among these is Michel Peyramaure's ''Jeanne d'Arc'' (1999). In Brazil, [[Erico Verissimo]]'s ''A Vida de Joana D'Arc'' (1935), a young adult nove
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  • ...s by 1860 or so, and therefore eventually had to fade away (as happened in Brazil). In 1910, he argued in "The Decadence of the Plantation System" that slave
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  • ...Department assignments took him to South Africa, the Congo, Zanzibar, and Brazil between 1957 and 1969.
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  • ...erican countries with a GDP per capita roughly one-half that of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. The agricultural sector accounts for about one-tenth of GDP, tw
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  • ...ate=2007-04-26}}</ref>, and currently focuses on crowdsourcing ventures in Brazil, Europe, and Canada. International subjects are not discouraged, but curre
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  • ...d trips across the Atlantic Ocean, with ten trips to the U.S. and seven to Brazil. In July 1936, the ''Hindenburg'' also completed a record Atlantic double-c ...the landing. (The airship had already made one round trip from Germany to Brazil that year.) Morrison's recording was not broadcast until the next day. Part
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  • ...America, Australia and Africa. Although, it is endemic in parts of Spain, Brazil and a few Mediterranean countries.<ref name=Broglia/> These small liver flu
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  • ...fantasy and fiction." Examples include the novel and book ''The Boys from Brazil'' by [[Ira Levin]], the drama ''The Deputy'' by [[Rolf Hochhuth]]. [[Isser ...ere until West Germany asked for him to be extradited in 1960. He moved to Brazil, and then Paraguay, where his status became unclear. <ref>{{citation
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  • * Apostle to Brazil: [[José de Anchieta]], 1533&ndash;1597
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • Ethanol fuel is widely used in [[Brazil]] and in the United States, and together both countries were responsible fo
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  • ...300px|The '''''Feijão River''''', near Itirapina in [[São Paulo State]], [[Brazil]].<br><small>This jungle exemplifies the perfect conditions for orchids to ...March 2009.</ref> [[Colombia]], with over 2,700, <ref Name="KewC"/> and [[Brazil]], with over 2,500.<ref Name="KewC"/> Other orchid-rich places include [[Ne
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  • ...er Olympics|most recent Summer Games]] took place in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], in August 2016, and the last Winter Games were held in [[Sochi]], [[Kras
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  • ...300px|The '''''Feijão River''''', near Itirapina in [[São Paulo State]], [[Brazil]].<br><small>This jungle exemplifies the perfect conditions for orchids to ...March 2009.</ref> [[Colombia]], with over 2,700, <ref Name="KewC"/> and [[Brazil]], with over 2,500.<ref Name="KewC"/> Other orchid-rich places include [[Ne
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  • |'''[[Brazil]]'''
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  • |[[Brazil]] |[[Brazil]]
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  • An intelligence-sharing arrangement among [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]] was established in 1975. It was ====Brazil====
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ====Brazil==== The Tapirapé indigenous people of [[Brazil]] allowed no more than three children per woman. Furthermore, no more than
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  • ...a. He frequently lectures and teaches in the United States, Spain, México, Brazil and Argentina. His work in Early Modern European History focuses on the his
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  • ...merica, and the Amazon basin countries, including the rural populations in Brazil.<ref name=NIE99-17DLatin /> ...asin, Bolivia, and Central America, while DHF is particularly prevalent in Brazil, Colombia,<ref name=NIE99-17DLatin /> and Venezuela. Yellow fever has made
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...foreign imports and the establishment by Coats of mills in [[India]] and [[Brazil]] the writing was on the wall for Paisley and production began to diminish
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ration Condor, an intelligence-sharing arrangement among Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay established in 1975. <ref name=CIA-Chile />
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  • ...ncreased state intervention and reduced trade openness. Within the region, Brazil and Mexico advanced most over the century as a whole despite the early star
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...this, distinct places in the world are prime for ''Coffea'' cultivation: [[Brazil]], [[Colombia]], [[India]], [[Indonesia]], [[Mexico]], [[Puerto Rico]], and
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  • ...ico]]), Spanish [[South America]] and [[the Philippines]] and Portuguese [[Brazil]], as well as the [[Netherlands]] (whence a number of families continued on ...by the [[crypto-Judaism|crypto-Jewish]] [[marrano]]s of [[Portugal]] and [[Brazil]] and is still spoken by many of them. It is also spoken by Sephardim still
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  • ...egion, the Andes further inland, and tropical lands bordering Colombia and Brazil. Abundant mineral resources are found in the mountainous areas, and Peru's
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  • |Brazil (ABDP)
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  • ...the exclusive rights to colonize all of the Western Hemisphere (excluding Brazil), including the exclusive rights to colonize all of the the west coast of N
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  • ...ial History'' 26, no. 2 (1992): 229-63. Demonstrates statistically that in Brazil, "money whitens" quite literally, in their census. Bieber, Judy. "Race, Resistance, and Regionalism: Perspectives from Brazil and Spanish America." ''Latin American Research Review'' 32, no. 3 (1997):
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...tavo Kuerten]] Brazilian 10 September 1976, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil *[[Maria Bueno]] Brazilian 11 October 1939, São Paulo, Brazil
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  • ...rld's harvest, other top producing countries are as widespread as China, [[Brazil]], [[France]], [[Indonesia]], and [[South Africa]]. Worldwide production wa
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  • Member states under the agreement are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, European Community, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Republic
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • | [[Brazil]]
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  • ! Brazil ...orld Focus, February 2010]</ref> and from the fall in the price of oil. In Brazil, GDP fell by 0.2 percent year-on-year in the first two quarters of the cris
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  • ..., whereas in humans this color occurs less frequently, more in places like Brazil and Asia.
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  • ...and southern Italy to the Americas, especially the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina - was part of the pattern of large-scale [[Italian diaspora|
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ehicles]]|date=2008-12-31 |accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref>, [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], Iran and [[India]]. The energy efficiency is generally equal to that of
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  • ...ehicles]]|date=2008-12-31 |accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref>, [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], Iran and [[India]]. The energy efficiency is generally equal to that of
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  • ...Portuguese from mainland [[Portugal]], [[Madeira]]ns, [[Cape Verde]]ans, [[Brazil]]ians, [[Angola]]ns, etc. Other ethnic communities of Fall River include a
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...New Zealand. In Latin America there are notable Scottish populations in [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]],<ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/argentina/pa
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  • ...now captained by William Bainbridge, defeated the "Java" off the coast of Brazil.
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  • ...Africa. The great majority went to sugar colonies in the Caribbean and to Brazil, where life expectancy was short and the numbers had to be continually repl
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  • ...countries, including China and North Korea, Pakistan, Israel, Argentina, Brazil, West Germany, East Germany, Taiwan, and '''the USSR''' <ref name=NIC-IRcns
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  • ...ted to a conference sponsored by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Brazil, 4-5 September 2006 [http://www.asic.gov.au/asic/pdflib.nsf/LookupByFileNam The BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India and China) is a group of countries that holds its own summit
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...[European Union]] raising the prospect of retaliatory [[protectionism]]; [[Brazil]]'s government also threatened to challenge the provision's legality.<ref>'
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  • ...en years, you were a civil engineer for six years, you spent four years in Brazil, three in Africa, you barnstormed with your own flying circus for six years
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  • ...entities: [[Albania]], [[Andorra]], [[Belarus]], [[Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Brazil]], [[Gibraltar]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Moldova]], [[Monaco]], [[Montenegro]
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...numerous countries. The Papacy coordinated a counterattack. For example in Brazil, the religious question in the 1870s centered on the Masonic controversy an
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  • ===[[Brazil]]===
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  • ...ing countries. Bioline is a collaboration of people in the UK, Canada, and Brazil; the Bioline International Software is used around the world. [[RePEc]], or
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  • {{Image|Sao Paulo smog.jpg|left|200px|Smog in São Paulo, Brazil in 2006.}}
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  • ...in 1891, is the oldest football league outside Great Britain. Football in Brazil can be traced to British influences in the 1870s, particularly São Paulo w
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  • ...ail of the Month'', the [[caipirinha]] (considered the national drink of [[Brazil]])
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  • ...pilots in a Savoia flying boat flew non-stop for 4,500 miles from Rome to Brazil.
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  • | 21 built in the Netherlands, 50 in Brazil
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  • :''Population: Japan, 410,000 in Brazil, 660,000 adherents in Thailand, centers in New York, Los Angeles. Other cen
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  • ...ke from less than 0.2 g (10 mmol)/day of sodium in the Yanomamo Indians of Brazil to over 10.3 g (450 mmol)/day in Northern Japan. The ability to survive at
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  • ...red, the G-20 (i.e., members of the G-8 and major emerging markets such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa) could play a vital role
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  • ....pdf Taimur Baig and Ilan Goldfajn: ''The Russian Default and Contagion to Brazil'' IMF Working Paper WP/00/160 200]</ref>(which brought down the Long-Term C
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  • <tr><th align="left">Brazil</th><th align="left">caderneta de saúde da criança menina / menino</th></
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  • ...line, the [[seine]], the cod-net or gill-net, the cod-trap and the bultow; Brazil and Spain were the largest customers. <ref> ''Encyclopedia Britannica'' (11
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  • Other Yes tribute bands include Roundabout, the [[Brazil]]ian group Yes Songs, and Northern California's Parallels<ref>[http://www.p
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  • ....pdf Taimur Baig and Ilan Goldfajn: ''The Russian Default and Contagion to Brazil'' IMF Working Paper WP/00/160 200]</ref>(which brought down the Long-Term C
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  • In the early 1970s, [[Brazil]] became the first [[South America|South American]] country to receive colo
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  • ...rrat]] - billed as 'The Other Final', the match took place on the same day Brazil played Germany in the World Cup Final, but at the time Bhutan and Montserra
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  • ...1973 (2011) by a vote of 10 in favour to none against, with 5 abstentions (Brazil, China, Germany, India, Russian Federation), authorising Member States, "t
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  • ...[[Russia]], [[Canada]], China, the [[United States of America|USA]] and [[Brazil]]).<Ref>Unless otherwise specified, information in this section, including
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  • ...tspots are in the [[tropics]] and most of them are forests. For example, [[Brazil]]'s [[Atlantic Coastal Forest]] contains roughly 20,000 plant species, 1350
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  • ...significant warmth were widespread with large areas of Africa, Australia, Brazil, the Russian Federation, Scandinavia, Canada, China and the south-west Unit
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  • ...nd Hana Mandlíková), Sweden (Björn Borg, Stefan Edberg and Mats Wilander), Brazil (Gustavo Kuerten), Argentina (Gabriela Sabatini, Guillermo Vilas and Gastó
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  • ...[[pampa|''pampas'']] where the boundaries of Argentina, [[Uruguay]], and [[Brazil]] blurred, and lived and studied in [[Switzerland]] and Spain; in middle ag
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  • ...History of Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[History of Botswana]], [[History of Brazil]], [[History of Brunei]], [[History of Bulgaria]], [[History of Burma]], [[
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  • ...IA analysts wrote the first-ever analysis of drug flows and consumption in Brazil, the world's second-largest consumer of cocaine after the United States. T
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  • ...could develop basic capability in a reasonable time (e.g., Taiwan, Iran, Brazil) (
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  • ...language, [[Guarani language|Guarani]];<ref>Hansen 2005, p. 298.</ref> in Brazil he talked about the exploits of the Brazilian-born [[Alberto Santos-Dumont]
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  • ...Dutch suspicions of France and increased hopes for the Dutch reconquest of Brazil.
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  • ...ca Free Trade Agreement|CAFTA]] and now an effort to go further south to [[Brazil]], [[Peru]] and [[Colombia]].
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  • ...nian prediction. The observations were carried out in [[Sobral, Ceará]], [[Brazil]], as well as on the island of [[Principe]], at the west coast of [[Africa]
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  • ...or her political allies whether or not they are elected (e.g. the U.S. or Brazil) and the legislature's role is reduced to either ratification or veto.
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  • ...pometric indicators in preschool children in day-care centers in Southeast Brazil |journal=Food Nutr Bull |volume=26 |pages=259–65 |year=2005 |pmid=1622291
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  • ...n the exclusive rights to colonize all of the Western Hemisphere (save for Brazil), including the west coast of North America.</ref><ref>The term "Alta Calif
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