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Danildo José São
Pedro Accioly Filho (born 30
March 1981),
known as
Accioly, is a
Brazilian former footballer who pla**** as a
central defender, currently...
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Acció ('Action') was a w****ly
newspaper published from Tarragona,
Spain 1936–1937. It was the
local organ of the
Iberian Communist Youth (JCI), the youth...
- Estádio Antônio
Accioly is a multi-use
stadium located in Goiânia, Brazil. It is used
mostly for
football matches and
hosts the home
matches of Atlético...
- The
Acciaioli family, also
spelled Acciaiuoli,
Accioly,
Acciajuoli or
Acioli was an
important Italian noble family from Florence,
whose members were the...
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Action for
Andorra (Catalan:
Acció per Andorra),
often shortened to
Action (
Acció,
styled as ACC!Ó), is a
social liberal party in
Andorra founded in September...
- 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 The club
plays its home
matches at Estádio Antônio
Accioly,
which has a
maximum capacity of
approximately 12,000 people.
Instead the...
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Eduardo Henrique Accioly Campos (10
August 1965 – 13
August 2014) was a
Brazilian congressman and governor. Born and
raised in Recife, in the Northeast...
- The
director was
Carlos Malheiro Dias
until 1933,
succeeded by
Antonio Accioly Netto. O
Cruzeiro was
leading Brazilian illustrated magazine in the first...
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Catholic Action is a
movement of lay
people within the
Catholic Church which advocates for
increased Catholic influence on society.
Catholic Action groups...
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Lucius Accius (/ˈæksiəs/; 170 – c. 86 BC), or
Lucius Attius, was a
Roman tragic poet and
literary scholar.
Accius was born in 170 BC at Pisaurum, a town...