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Noite (Night) is a
novel written by
Brazilian writer Érico Veríssimo in 1954. In the 1950s, a man
finds himself in the
middle of the
streets of Porto...
- A
Noite (English: The Night) was a
Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was
published daily from 18 July 1911 to 27
December 1957 when...
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Vinca minor (common
names lesser periwinkle or
dwarf periwinkle) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
dogbane family,
native to
central and southern...
- O
Homem da Meia-
Noite (Portuguese for 'The
Midnight Man') is a
carnival block in Olinda, Brazil. The
block was
created in 1931 by
Benedito Bernardino...
- The
Noite com
Danilo Gentili (English:
Overnight with
Danilo Gentili) is a
Brazilian television program hosted by the stand-up
comedian Danilo Gentili...
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Night Angels (Brazilian title:
Anjos da
Noite) is a 1987
Brazilian drama film
directed by
Wilson Barros. Zezé
Motta as Malu Antônio ****undes as Jorge...
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Subway Riders (also
known as Os
Viajantes da
Noite) is a 1981
American No Wave mock-thriller film
directed by Amos Poe. It
stars Robbie Coltrane, Susan...
- Mário
Sousa Marques Filho,
better known as
Noite Ilustrada (April 10, 1928 – July 28, 2003) was a
Brazilian singer-songwriter and guitarist. The nickname...
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Noite e Dia (Portuguese for
Night and Day) is the
second and last
studio album by
Brazilian post-punk band Smack. It was
released in 1986 by
Baratos Afins...
- "AMEIANOITE" is a song by
Brazilian singers and drag
queens Pabllo Vittar and
Gloria Groove,
recorded for Vittar's
fifth studio album, Noitada. The song...