- The
British Newfoundland Corporation Limited, or
after 1971
Brinco Limited, was
incorporated by a
consortium of
British companies in 1953,
which undertook...
- Júnior died in 2014. 1964 Los
Brincos (Novola, NL - 1001) —
split evenly between songs in
Spanish and English. 1966 Los
Brincos (Novola, NLX-1.004) — this...
- António
Brinco (born 30 May 1968) is a
Portuguese sprint canoeist who
competed in the late 1980s and the
early 1990s. At the 1988
Summer Olympics in Seoul...
- Los Estudiantes, and in 1965 he
formed the very
successful pop band Los
Brincos (often seen as the "Spanish Beatles") in
which he also pla**** drums. After...
- singer-songwriter. He was a
member of the
group Los
Brincos. He
later teamed up Junior, a
former Brincos member to form the duo Juan y Junior. At the end...
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Brinco de Ouro da
Princesa Portuguese pronunciation: [isˈtadʒju ˈbɾĩku dʒi ˈowɾu] ("Princess'
Golden Earring Stadium"), also
known as Estádio
Brinco de...
- many
artists such as Los Bravos, Lone Star [es], Los
Brincos and
Miguel Ríos appeared. Los
Brincos achieved some
international success in France, Portugal...
- and then went on to join the
Spanish rock
outfit Los
Brincos.
Fernando Arbex,
drummer of Los
Brincos,
produced Rusty Rock. From the album,
Rusty Rock, the...
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hydroelectric project.
Through this
subsidiary BRINCO obtained a 99 year
monopoly on the sale of
Labrador hydro power.
BRINCO could not get
funding for the generating...
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otherwise significant interest. Asia
Resource Minerals Banque Rothschild Bnito Brinco British South Africa Company Chemins de fer du Nord Club Med Creditanstalt...