- The
House of
Ulhôa Cintra (Portuguese: Casa de
Ulhôa Cintra), also
known as the
House of
Minister (Portuguese: Casa dos Ministérios) is a
historic residence...
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formed by lead
singer &
rhythm guitarist Fernanda Takai, lead
guitarist John
Ulhoa, and b****ist
Ricardo Koctus, in
September 1992. Long-time
drummer Xande...
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Santista (1): 1930 (aspiring team) Taça
Santos (1): 1952
Trofeu Rubens Ulhoa Cintra (1): 1967 FIFA Club
World Cup (1): 2011 Copa
Libertadores (2): 2003...
- Globalization). In 2007, she was
awarded a
Guggenheim Fellowship, and she and
Martha Ulhôa co-edited the
volume Música Po****r na
America Latina:
Pontos de Escuta...
- Flávio
Vianna de
Ulhôa Canto (born 16
April 1975, in Oxford, England) is a
Brazilian judoka who
competed in Men's 81 kg Judo. He won the
bronze medal...
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album by the
Brazilian rock band Pato Fu. The
album was
produced by John
Ulhoa. It was
released in 2006 in DVD with
videos of the
whole music. The studio...
- the
needed resources. All
songs written by John
Ulhoa,
except where noted. "Nós Mês" (Oursel's) (
Ulhoa/Bob Faria) – 1:10 "Água" (Water) – 4:08 "Pinga"...
- (John
Ulhoa) – 3:37 "Um Dia, Um Ladrão" (One Day, One Thief) (John
Ulhoa) – 2:33 "Canção pra Você
Viver Mais" (Song for You to Live More) (John
Ulhoa) –...
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Benedito de
Ulhôa Vieira, (October 9, 1920 –
August 3, 2014) was a
Brazilian prelate of the
Roman Catholic Church.
Vieira was born in Mococa,
Brazil and...
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operation had one of
Castelo Branco's
trusted men,
General José
Pinheiro de
Ulhoa Cintra, as an
intermediary in Brazil.
During the coup, it was
Castelo Branco...