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- The Village was divided into sections like, Bhatt Pakady, Matharpakady, Corderio Wadi, Desachi Pakadi and Ranwar Pakadi, and the other village of Kolovery...
- Educação e Cultura/Direção Regional da Cultura/Universidade dos Açores/CEGF Corderio, António (1981), Historia Insulana das Ilhas a Portugal Sugeytas no Oceano...
- notable Angolan musicians such as Ricardo Lemvo, Afrikkanitha, Sandra Corderio, Dodo Miranda, Simmons M****ini and Toto and Mozambican born guitarist Jimmy...
- later expanded in 1719 and reconstructed in 1822. By 1717, Father António Corderio described a po****tion of over 200 homes, on a plain surface, well constructed...
- to a 27-yard field goal by Nicholas Barr-Mira, giving UCLA a 3–0 lead. Corderio and the Bows' offense went three-and-out again on their second series....
- together with Serhat Ersöz and BaBa ZuLa (2021). Brazilian director Adriana Corderio made a do****entary film about BaBa ZuLa called Constantly Flying. The film...
- Mississippi 33 Myles Taylor Forward 6–7 250 Sophomore Little Rock, Arkansas 35 Corderio Maclin Forward 6–8 240 Senior Memphis, Tennessee 53 Jeremy Washington Forward...
- Show Fight 3 November 4, 2009 1 N/A Itajaí, Brazil Win 12–0 Alessandro Corderio Submission (arm-triangle choke) VIP Stage 4 October 24, 2009 3 1:32 Joinville...
- included tributes to Anna Karina, Fernanda Lapa, Isabel Ruth, and Ana Corderio. Originally, the 3rd edition of the festival was supposed to take place...
- 80 Sousa (1996) Maldonado (1990), p.380 António Cordeiro (1717) António Corderio (1717), p.38 The Gate of Arms, in volcanic rock, inspired in the Mannerist-style...