- António
Francisco Cardim (1596 –
April 30, 1659) was a
Portuguese Jesuit priest, missionary, and
historian who
recorded the
events of the
fathers and brothers...
-
Elmano Cardim was a
Brazilian journalist. He was born on
December 24, 1891, in Valença. He was the
fifth occupant of
Chair 39 of the
Brazilian Academy...
- J.
Cardim is an American/Brazilian
music producer who has
lived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Cambridge, M****achusetts, and
currently lives in New York City...
- and at The Fyre Dept.
Production was
handled by 9th Wonder, Belief, J.
Cardim, LT Moe, Midi Mafia, Shan Boogs, Sid Roams, Will Tell and Adam Deitch, with...
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Jefferson Cardim de
Alencar Osório (17
January 1912 – 1995) was a
Brazilian Army officer. He
reached the rank of
colonel and was
purged from the army by...
- (1832-1851) (in Portuguese). Lisbon:
Editorial Verbo. Hespanha, António Manuel;
Cardim, Pedro; Mattoso, José, eds. (1998). O
Antigo Regime (1620-1807). História...
- Meeno, E-Snaps and Maino.
Producers on the
project include Dame Grease, J.
Cardim,
Young Los and Rome. Coke Wave
received mixed reviews from
music critics...
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Amador Aguiar (Treasurer);
Altino de
Castro Lima,
Carlos Alberto Gomes Cardim, Luis
Campos Aranha,
Manoel Raymundo Paes de Almeida;
Osvaldo Artur Bratke...
- Chop Shop
Studios in Brooklyn.
Production was
handled by
Emile Haynie, J.
Cardim, Lil' Fame,
Arnold Mischkulnig, Bob Perry, DJ Premier, Face
Defeat and Statik...
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Format features production from Lil' Fame of M.O.P., Face Defeat, Emile, J.
Cardim, Phonte,
Statik Selektah and DJ Premier.[citation needed] The album's lead...