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Aracy de
Carvalho Guimarães Rosa (née
Aracy Moebius de Carvalho) (5
December 1908 – 28
February 2011) was a
Brazilian diplomatic clerk who has been recognized...
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Aracy Abreu Amaral (born 22
February 1930) is a
Brazilian art
historian and curator. Born in São
Paulo and
raised in
Buenos Aires, she
worked as an art...
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Aracy Balabanian (22
February 1940 – 7
August 2023) was a
Brazilian actress.
Aracy Balabanian was born in
Campo Grande, in the
state of Mato
Grosso do...
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Aracy de
Almeida Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾaˈsi dʒi awˈmejdɐ] (August 19, 1914 – June 20, 1988) was a
Brazilian singer,
known as a
famous artist of...
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Carvalho Espíndola (March 31, 1904 –
January 8, 1985),
professionally known as
Aracy Cortes, was a
Brazilian singer,
dancer and actress. She is best
known for...
- no Brasil. São Paulo:
Abril Cultural, 1979
Biscardi &
Rocha 2006 Amaral,
Aracy; Kim
Mrazek Hastings (1995). "Stages in the
Formation of Brazil's Cultural...
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meets Aracy on his
first day of work and
immediately falls in love with her. João
realizes that
Aracy is
hiding something and
questions her.
Aracy explains...
- Mendes,
Carlos Sampaio Garrido Brazil 2 Luis
Martins de
Souza Dantas,
Aracy de
Carvalho Chile 2
Samuel del
Campo Republic of
China 2 Ho Feng-Shan...
- singer.
Aldir Blanc (1946–2020): writer. Antônio
Pitanga (1939–): actor.
Aracy de
Almeida (1914–1988): singer. Bia
Feres (1988–): swimmer.
Branca Feres...
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Pedro Borges,
where they
joined the
company of two
teenagers - 16-year-old
Aracy Ferrão and
Maria da Glória. When they finished,
Costa took a
detour back...