- Márcio "
Macarrão"
Stambowsky (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈmaɾsiu stɐ̃ˈbowski]; born
February 22, 1959) is a
Brazilian martial artist. An 8th
degree coral...
- kept in
private prison by the
goalkeeper and his
friends "Russo" and "
Macarrão", and
forced to take
abortive substances. She also
accused them of having...
- Sérgio "
Macarrão" de
Toledo Machado (born 24
February 1945), also
commonly known as Sérgio
Macarrão, is a
former Brazilian professional basketball player...
-
Carlos Gracie Jr.,
Royler Gracie, Maurício "Maurição"
Motta Gomes, Márcio "
Macarrão" Stambowsky,
Rigan Machado and
Romero "Jacare" Cavalcanti. He died in a...
- S2CID 84336530. Marques,
Otavio A. V.; Martins, Marcio; Develey,
Pedro F.;
Macarrão, Arthur; Sazima, Ivan (2012). "The
golden lancehead Bothrops insularis...
- "revolver", "stock", "folklore."
Examples from
other European languages:
macarrão ('pasta'),
piloto ('pilot'), carroça ('carriage'), and
barraca ('barrack')...
-
Brazilian jiu-jitsu by
Rolls Gracie after finding it in a judo book. Márcio "
Macarrão" Stambowsky, who was
named by
Rickson Gracie as one of the
earliest Brazilian...
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Everton "VV"
Oliveira Anderson Franca Katel Kubis Luciano Dos
Santos "
Macarrao"
World MMA
Awards 2016 Gym of the Year 2017 Gym of the Year 2018 Gym of...
-
Macarrão, is a
Brazilian handball player. He
competed at the 1992
Summer Olympics, the 1996
Summer Olympics and the 2004
Summer Olympics. "
Macarrão"...
- and the
eight southernmost Brazilian states (where
macaroni is
called macarrão, and more
general pasta is
known under the
umbrella term m****a, lit. 'dough'...