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Alcione and 1638
** Alcione 1638

Alcione and was
The inaugural flight was with a Fiat G. 12 Alcione, piloted by Virginio Reinero from Turin to Catania and Rome.
Alcione was introduced to the traditional Brazilian music by her father.
She recorded Alerta Geral for Philips Records and, in 1978, released this album, the title of which was taken from a television show that Alcione had hosted on TV Globo for two years.
In December 2002 Alcione was recognized for playing an important part in founding the Paraíso School of Samba in London, England .< ref >
São Luís was the home town of famous Brazilian samba singer Alcione, Brazilian writers Aluísio Azevedo, Ferreira Gullar and Josué Montello, Belgian-naturalised soccer player Luís Oliveira, the musician João do Vale and Zeca Baleiro, a Música Popular Brasileira ( MPB ) singer.

Alcione and popular
Also in that decade, some popular singers and composers appeared in the samba, including Alcione, Beth Carvalho, and Clara Nunes.

Alcione and by
: An SM. 79 converted into a radio-controlled flying bomb, remotely guided by a CANT Z. 1007 " Alcione ".

Alcione and is
Alcione Dias Nazareth ( born November 21, 1947 ) ( better known as simply Alcione, also nicknamed as A Marrom ( the brown one )) is one of the most successful female sambists in Brazil who first claimed international recognition in the late 1970s, and has had 19 gold records and two platinum records.
* Caco is the nickname of the Brazilian writer Alcione Sortica.

Alcione and her
In 1972, when back to Brazil, Alcione recorded her first single.
In 1975 Alcione released her LP, A Voz do Samba, which achieved gold sales status and featured several hit tracks.
Following its success, Alcione continued to release several other full-length albums in late 1970s and early 1980s, including her self-titled album.

Alcione and three
In a show of unity, the other three Church Knight Orders also send their champions to be his companions: Genidian Knight Ulath of Thalesia, Alcione Knight Tynian of Deira, and Cyrinic Knight Bevier of Arcium.
The losses are particularly substantial in his vocal music: only one cantata survives, Alcione, three Cantiques spirituelles, and a few airs, which were published in various French anthologies of the first half of the 18th century.

Alcione and .
* CANT Z. 1007 Alcione
At age 20 Alcione moved to Rio de Janeiro.
In 1997, Alcione signed with Universal Records, subsequently releasing a label debut named Valeu, through Polygram the next year.
* CANT Z. 1007bis Alcione
Eds Thomas Senter and Alcione Amos.

1638 and was
It was quickly reconstructed between 1634 and 1638, and further between 1643 and 1644.
The Chaghatay original was last seen in the imperial library sometime between 1628 and 1638 during Shah Jahāngīr's reign.
The first known European gambling house, not called a casino although meeting the modern definition, was the Ridotto, established in Venice, Italy in 1638 to provide controlled gambling during the carnival season.
" In May 1638 the name was changed to Cambridge in honor of the university in Cambridge, England.
In 1638 New Sweden, a Swedish trading post and colony, was established at Fort Christina ( now in Wilmington ) by Peter Minuit at the head of a group of Swedes, Finns and Dutch.
James Gregory ( 1638 – 1675 ) observed the diffraction patterns caused by a bird feather, which was effectively the first diffraction grating to be discovered.
However, in colonial America a delusional Dorothy Talbye was hanged in 1638 for murdering her daughter, as at the time Massachusetts's common law made no distinction between insanity ( or mental illness ) and criminal behavior.
From 1615 to 1638, Jan Mayen was used as a whaling base by the Dutch Noordsche Compagnie, which had been given a monopoly on whaling in the Arctic regions by the States General in 1614.
* Mary was born about 1638.
Johann Heinrich Alsted ( March 1588 – November 9, 1638 ) was a German Calvinist minister and academic, known for his varied interests: in Ramism and Lullism, pedagogy and encyclopedias, theology and millennarianism.
In February 1638 he defeated the Weimar troops in an engagement at Rheinfelden, but shortly afterwards was made prisoner by Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar.
In 1638, a proposal was made to revive the use of robes for the wives of knights in ceremonies, but this did not occur.
It is believed that the French explorer Jean Nicolet was the first non-Native American to reach Lake Michigan in 1634 or 1638.
The first edition of the Liber Memorialis was published in 1638 by Claudius Salmasius ( Saumaise ) from the Dijon manuscript, now lost, together with the Epitome of Florus.
The island was not permanently inhabited for the forty years after its ' discovery ' by the Dutch, but in 1638 Cornelius Gooyer established the first permanent Dutch settlement in Mauritius with a garrison of twenty-five.
In 1638, after conferring with Williams, Anne Hutchinson, William Coddington, John Clarke, Philip Sherman, and other religious dissidents settled on Aquidneck Island ( then known as Rhode Island ), which was purchased from the local natives, who called it Pocasset.
In 1638, Bachiler and others successfully petitioned to begin a new plantation at Winnacunnet, to which he gave the name Hampton when the town was incorporated in 1639.
The boundary with Iran was confirmed by the Kasr-i Sirin treaty in 1638.
The first clear diagram of a thermoscope was published in 1617 by Giuseppe Biancani: the first showing a scale and thus constituting a thermometer was by Robert Fludd in 1638.
His large library, consisting of unexpurgated volumes collected by his ancestors Thomas Bowdler ( 1638 – 1700 ) and Thomas Bowdler ( 1661 – 1738 ), was donated to the University of Wales, Lampeter.
The term " Unitarian " first appeared as unitaria religio in a document of the Diet of  Lécfalva, Transylvania on 25 October 1600, though it was not widely used in Transylvania until 1638, when the formal recepta Unitaria Religio was published.
It was not until the Edo period in 1638 when the rulers of Japan tried to regulate the types of swords and the social groups which were allowed to wear them that the lengths of katana and wakizashi were officially set.
Year 1638 ( MDCXXXVIII ) was a common year starting on Friday ( link will display the full calendar ) of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Monday of the 10-day slower Julian calendar.

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