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Toucinho do
Céu (lit. 'bacon from heaven') is a
Portuguese dessert made
primarily of almonds, eggs, and sugar.
While it is
often described as a cake or...
- Look up
ceu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
CEU may
refer to:
Central European University in Vienna,
Austria and Budapest,
Hungary Centro Escolar...
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Maria do
Céu Whitaker Poças (born 17
April 1980),
known professionally by the
mononym Céu (Portuguese pronunciation: [sɛw]), is a
Brazilian singer-songwriter...
- The
Central European University Press,
commonly known as the
CEU Press,
abbreviated as CEUP, is an
academic publisher with
close connections to the Central...
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Cowper (1895–1897)
Vorhees (1897)
Robert E.
DeCue (1898–1900)
Duncan (1899–1901)
Charles Rice (1901)
DeCeu (1902) Lane (1903)
Frank McCollum (1919–1920)...
- Alcorcón. It is run by the
Centro de Estudios Universitarios (
CEU Foundation),
established by Asociación Católica
de Propagandistas (ACdP) with the goal...
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Central European University (
CEU; German: Zentraleuropäische Universität, Hungarian: Közép-európai Egyetem) is a
private research university with a campus...
- "Machaut's
Motet 15 and the
Roman de la Rose: The
Literary Context of
Amours Qui a Le Pouoir/Faus
Samblant M'a
Deceü/Vidi Dominum*, in Iain Fenlon, ed...
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Céu do Mapiá (Portuguese for "Heaven of the Mapiá [river]") is a
Brazilian village founded in 1983 by Sebastião Mota
de Melo. It is
located in the headwaters...
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Cowper (1895–1897)
Vorhees (1897)
Robert E.
DeCue (1898–1900)
Duncan (1899–1901)
Charles Rice (1901)
DeCeu (1902) Lane (1903)
Frank McCollum (1919–1920)...