- Cole
Escola (born
November 25, 1986) is an
American comedian, actor, singer, and playwright. They are best
known for
their cabaret work and appearances...
- TV
Escola (literally in English:
School TV) is a
Brazilian public broadcasting television network created by
Ministry of
Education of
Brazil in 1995. First...
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Josep Escolà Segalés (28
August 1914 – 7
March 1998), also
referred to as José
Escolà, was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a forward. He
spent most...
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Escola Técnica
Estadual (ETEC) are
higher education institutions belonging to the
Centro Estadual de Educação Tecnológica
Paula Souza [pt] (CEETEPS), managed...
- is a
comedic stage play
written and
performed by
American comedian Cole
Escola. The show
opened on
Broadway on July 11, 2024, at the
Lyceum Theatre, transferring...
- The
Brazilian Armed Forces (Portuguese: Forças
Armadas Brasileiras, IPA: [ˈfoʁsɐz ɐʁˈmadɐz bɾaziˈlejɾɐs]) are the
unified military forces of the Federative...
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original on 25
April 2012.
Retrieved 25 June 2011. Prôa,
Miguel Pires. "
Escolas Superiores"
Portuguesas Antes de 1950 (esboço). Blog
Gavetas Com Saber...
- of
Dance (Portuguese:
Escola de Dança de São
Paulo - EDASP), also
known as the São
Paulo Muni****l
Theater Dance School (
Escola de Dança do
Theatro Muni****l...
- ****ociação
Escola Graduada de São Paulo, most
commonly referred to as
Graded School or Graded, is an
American school in São Paulo, Brazil. The
school opened...
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Escola sem
Partido (Portuguese for
Nonpartisan School) is a
political movement in
Brazil aimed at
curbing what its
supporters perceive to be ideological...