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- consists of three movements: Vif (C major, 4 4) Modéré (B♭ major, 4 4) Brazileira (F major, 2 4) A full playing of the suite lasts approximately eight to...
- Sinuca brasileira (Portuguese for Brazilian snooker), often simply called sinuca, is a cue sport pla**** on a snooker table, using only one red ball instead...
- It's Me 1976 – Sweet Bird 1979 – Double or Nothing 1980 – Blush 1981 – A Brazileira (Portuguese) 1982 – Albany Park 1982 – Lani (Spanish) 1984 – Lani Hall...
- Solene Brasileira", in the modern Portuguese spelling or "Marcha Solemne Brazileira", in the original spelling in force at the time of composition) and the...
- proprietor António Borges Areias (by 1883). The café, initially spelled A Brazileira, was opened by Adriano Telles on 19 November 1905 at No.122 (an old shirt...
- April 1970 Movement Modernism Awards Mario Pedrosa Prize, ****ociação Brazileira de Críticos de Arte for his exhibition Experiencis n° 1 1989 Premio Velázquez...
- Ronaldo. "Oficialato Mercante" [Merchant Officer]. Revista Marítima Brazileira (in Brazilian Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Diretoria do Patrimônio Histórico...
- from the original on 19 February 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2017. À nação brazileira (página 1 do único caderno), O Paiz (16 de novembro de 1891). Ano XI,...
- The newly formed Brazilian Sports Federation (Portuguese: Federação Brazileira de Sports), FBS, brought together the best players in Rio de Janeiro and...
- Rodrigues, João (1881). "Lendas, crenças e superstições §A Yara (1)". Revista Brazileira. Vol. 10. Rio de Janeiro: N. Midosi. pp. 35–41. Cascudo, Luís da Câmara...