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Carlos Eduardo Pignatari (born 9
April 1959 in Votuporanga),
mostly known as Carlão
Pignatari, is a
Brazilian entrepreneur and politician,
member of the...
- Décio
Pignatari (August 20, 1927 –
December 2, 2012) was a
Brazilian poet,
essayist and translator. Born in Jundiaí in 1927,
Pignatari began conducting...
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marriage was
annulled in 1969. Her
second husband was
Francisco "Baby"
Pignatari (1916–1977), a
Brazilian industrialist. They
married in Reno, Nevada,...
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famous playboys of the time Aly Khan,
Jorge Guinle, "Baby"
Francisco Pignatari, and later,
Gunther Sachs, his acolyte, who
termed himself a homo ludens...
- Spanish, French). He and his
brother Augusto de Campos,
together with Décio
Pignatari,
formed the
poetic group Noigandres that
published the
experimental journal...
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divorced on 14
December 1960. They have two sons. She
remarried Francisco Pignatari (1916–1977) on 12
January 1961 and they were
divorced in
January 1964...
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Platteville Wisconsin, https://www.platteville.org/community/page/history.
Pignatari, Abbey. “Celebrating Rachel,
Formerly Enslaved by John Rountree.” Exponent...
- 1300/J100v02n04_06. ISSN 1068-7777.
Yamane N,
Jones RN, Frei R,
Hoban DJ,
Pignatari AC,
Marco F (April 1994). "Levofloxacin in
vitro activity:
results from...
- (1956/57). The
poets included Augusto de Campos,
Haroldo de
Campos and Décio
Pignatari, who were
joined in the
exhibition by
Ferreira Gullar,
Ronaldo Azeredo...
- PMID 11763241. Palazzo, I. C. V.; d'Azevedo, P. A.; Secchi, C.;
Pignatari, A. C. C.; Darini, A. L. d. C. (10
September 2008). "Staphylococcus hominis...