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João and Paulo
Great samba lyricists like Paulo César Pinheiro ( especially in the praised partnership with João Nogueira ) and Aldir Blanc started to appear around that time.
Vasco da Gama was the third of five sons of Estêvão da Gama and Isabel Sodré-in ( probable ) order of age: Paulo da Gama, João Sodré, Vasco da Gama, Pedro da Gama and Aires da Gama.
In the meantime, back in Cape Verde, Vasco's brother, Paulo da Gama had fallen grievously ill. Gama elected to stay by his side on Santiago island, and handed the São Gabriel over to his clerk, João de Sá, to take home.
State champion in 1973, still with Pelé, and in 1978, driven by the amazing Pita Boys Town, Juary, João Paulo and Nilton Batata, the Santos of the 1970s were no longer just appreciated for the refinement of their football and became a symbol of passion and rapture.
In 2000, due to bribe scandals involving clubs such as São Paulo and Internacional, the team returned to the Brazilian First Division, invited by the Clube dos Treze, along with Fluminense, which was made a scapegoat for the controversy and was nationally victimized by the media ( see Copa João Havelange ).
Amid threats of revolt, Vargas replaced João Alberto with a civilian from São Paulo, appointed a conservative paulista banker as his minister of finance, and announced a date for the holding of a constituent assembly.
Father, João, was a former basketball player and now coaches an older brother, Paulo, who plays professionally in Portugal.
The most famous of these were the Portuguese João Ramalho, who lived among the Guaianaz tribe near today's São Paulo, and Diogo Álvares Correia, nicknamed Caramuru, who lived among the Tupinamba natives near today's Salvador de Bahia.
* João Paulo Cuenca
File: Estátua de João Paulo II no Santuário de Fátima-Jul 2008. jpg | Statue dedicated to the Blessed Pope John Paul II.
The Portuguese frequently relied on the help of Jesuits and European adventurers who lived together with the aborigines and knew their languages and culture, such as João Ramalho, who lived among the Guaianaz tribe near today's São Paulo, and Diogo Álvares Correia, who lived among the Tupinamba natives near today's Salvador de Bahia.
Edmundo also scored 6 goals in the same game in 1997, against a club from São Paulo, União São João.
People such as Mário Barreiros ( drums ), Mário Laginha and António Pinho Vargas ( piano ) and the singer Maria João have long and noteworthy careers in the field, despite experimenting, sometimes with notable success, other genres of music, and a more recent generation is following their footsteps, notable the pianist Bernardo Sassetti, Carlos Bica, João Paulo and the singers Jacinta and Vânia Fernandes.
From August 12 to August 16, 2005, he visited eight state capitals of Brazil including São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Goiânia, Recife, Maceió, João Pessoa, Natal and Fortaleza.
Roberto Carlos began his professional career playing for União São João, a football club based in Araras ( São Paulo state ).
The revolt reacted to Vargas ' appointment of João Alberto, a center-left tenente as " interventor " ( provisional governor ) in place of the elected governor of São Paulo.
Amid threats of revolt, Vargas replaced João Alberto with a civilian from São Paulo, appointed a conservative paulista banker as his minister of finance, and announced a date for the holding of a constituent assembly.
* 1996, João Maurício Adeodato, Filosofia do direito: uma crítica à verdade na ética e na ciência ( através de um exame da ontologia de Nicolai Hartmann ), São Paulo, Saraiva.
Rua João Paulo II n. º22 Vidais ; 2500-749 Vidais
The elevation is 8 m. The city of Cananéia is host to the Dr. João de Paiva Carvalho research base belonging to the Oceanographic Institute of the University of São Paulo.
* Memorial Papa João Paulo II ;
pt: Basílica de São João e São Paulo
In this match, although João Pinto ran the game against Queiroz's side with a formidable performance ( scoring a hat trick ), most analysts considered Queiroz's half-time replacement of Paulo Torres, a left-back, for António Pacheco, an attacking midfielder ( with the score at 3 23 ), as a very poor tactical move that completely unbalanced the team and led to the final scoreline.

João and Marques
In 1902, he was taught by Franz Kerausch ( in literature Latin and German ), later by Father João Damasceno Fiadeiro ( in Portuguese history ); Marques Leitão ( in Mathematics ); M. Boeyé ( in French and French literature ); Alfredo King ( in English and English literature ), Father Domingos Fructuoso ( in Religion and Morals ) and Alexandre Rey Colaço ( his piano teacher ).
* João Marques de Oliveira
Sporting squad 1938 / 39: Joseph Szabo ( coach ), João Azevedo, Rui Araújo, Aníbal Paciência, Joaquim Serrano, João Almeida Jurado | Jurado, Manuel Marques ( footballer ) | Manecas ; Adolfo Mourão, Manuel Soeiro, Fernando Peyroteo, Pedro Pireza and João Cruz ( left-to-right, top-to-bottom )
Sporting squad 1963 / 64: Jorge Granja, Fernando Mendes ( footballer ) | Fernando Mendes, Alexandre Baptista, José Pérides, José Pedro Gomes | Pedro Gomes, Manuel Marques ( masseur ), José Carlos da Silva José | José Carlos, Osvaldo Da Silva | Osvaldo Silva, Mascarenhas ( footballer ) | Mascarenhas, Ernesto Figueiredo, Geo Carvalho | Geo, João Morais ( left-to-right, top-to-bottom )
In May 1974, a month after the Carnation Revolution, Sá Carneiro founded the Popular Democratic Party ( PPD ), together with Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, Carlos Mota Pinto, João Bosco Mota Amaral, Alberto João Jardim, António Barbosa de Melo and António Marques Mendes, and became its secretary-general.
After the Carnation Revolution, on April 25, 1974, he helped in the foundation, jointly with Francisco Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, João Bosco Mota Amaral, Alberto João Jardim, António Barbosa de Melo and António Marques Mendes, of the Democratic Popular Party ( PPD, today PSD ).
He was one of the Founders of the then Popular Democratic Party ( PPD ) in May 1974, a month after the Carnation Revolution, together with Francisco Sá Carneiro, Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Joaquim Magalhães Mota, Carlos Mota Pinto, João Bosco Mota Amaral, António Barbosa de Melo and António Marques Mendes, and co-founder of its Madeiran branch.
* Pedro Jaime Marques de Barros e Vasconcelos ( b. 7 November 1962 ), married firstly to Maria João ... Bastos, whom he divorced, and had issue, and married secondly to Maria José Infante de Lacerda de Sequeira Marcelino, born in Lisbon, São Jorge de Arroios, on 25 March 1966, divorced with issue from Francisco José Coelho Bárcia, and had issue:
Xai-Xai, formerly João Belo, developed in the early 1900s, under Portuguese rule, as a companion port to Lourenço Marques ( currently Maputo ), though its economic significance was never on par with Mozambique's largest city.
It was developed by João Marques Silva, a Portuguese computer science researcher.
* João Pedro Pinto Salazar Marques Mendes ( b. Fafe, Fafe, 2 January 1986 )

João and Canto
It falls within the municipal areas of São Raimundo Nonato, São João do Piauí, Coronel José Dias and Canto do Buriti.
It falls within the municipal areas of São Raimundo Nonato, São João do Piauí, Coronel José Dias and Canto do Buriti.
João do Canto e Castro da Silva Antunes ,, 8th marquess of Luiviada, 2nd duke of Notarmos, 22nd Lord of Guimevra, commonly known as João do Canto e Castro () or just Canto e Castro ( Lisbon, May 19, 1862-Lisbon, March 14, 1934 ) was a Portuguese Marine officer and the fifth President of the Portuguese Republic from December 16, 1918 to October 5, 1919.
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