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* August 10-Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer ( died 2001 )

Amado and on
* Amado also collaborated with his friend and fello-Bahian Dorival Caymmi in writing the famous song É Doce Morrer no Mar ( It's sweet to die on the sea ) where the drowned fisherman is described as having " made his rest in the confort of Iemanjá's arms " ( Fez sua cama de novo no colo de Iemanja )-a reference to the belief that drowned sailors and fishermen become " Iemanjá's sons and lovers " and wander forever with her on the sea bottom.
In his next fight, on February 6, 1982, Zapata lost the world title by knockout in two at the hands of Amado Panterita Ursua, but Ursua in turn would lose it to Tadashi Tomori.
Fisher's hit compositions included " You Always Hurt the One You Love ", " Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall ", " Amado Mio ", " Put the Blame on Mame " and " That Ole Devil Called Love ".
The film was shot on location in Amado, Tucson, and Phoenix.
The farm Amado was born in was precisely located on the village of Ferradas, which though today is a district of Itabuna, at the time was administered by the town of Ilhéus.
Amado abandoned, in part, the realism and the social themes of his early works, producing a series of novels focusing mainly on feminine characters, devoted to a kind of smiling celebration of the traditions and the beauties of Bahia.
She played Dulce Amado, an elderly aunt on the Telemundo telenovela Dame Chocolate ( 2007 ).
Mexico and the United States were missing at least half their usual starters, and a few top name players on smaller nations ( Paulo Wanchope and Amado Guevara, among others ) also declined to participate.
United cruised past the rival MetroStars ( and league MVP Amado Guevara ) 4-0 on aggregate in the other Eastern Conference semifinal.
In 1975, she became famous in Brazil with the telenovela Gabriela ( based on the book Gabriela, Cravo e Canela by Jorge Amado ).
The film was noted for cinematographer Rudolph Mate's lush photography, costume designer Jean Louis ' wardrobe for Hayworth ( particularly for the dance numbers ), and choreographer Jack Cole's staging of " Put the Blame on Mame " and " Amado Mio ", sung by Anita Ellis.
The Mexican authorities declined to comment on the motives behind the killing but stated that the shootout was not linked to the death of Amado Carrillo Fuentes.
The document concludes that the Hank family has laundered money on a massive scale, assisted drug trafficking organizations in transporting drug shipments, and is engaged in large-scale public corruption, and was closely associated with the late Juárez Cartel leader Amado Carrillo Fuentes.
Led by the first elected mayor, Jose A. Pesigan, vice mayor Rustico K. Recto and councilors Narciso Calingasan, Ciriaco Bolilia, Lucas Recinto, Jose Katigbak, Anastacio Dimaculangan and Amado Bacordo ; anticipating the need to augment the town's coffers, they embarked on an economic enterprise-the cattle market or " bakahan ".
It is located near Amado, Arizona on the slopes of Mount Hopkins.
He was dismissed by presidential decree on January 7, 2010, prior to which Economy Minister Amado Boudou had announced that Mario Blejer ( who had expressed support for the measure ) would be appointed in his stead.

Amado and August
* August 6 – Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer ( b. 1912 )
* August 10 – Jorge Amado de Faria, Brazilian author ( d. 2001 )
* August 6 – Jorge Amado, 88, Brazilian writer
Jorge Leal Amado de Faria (, August 10, 1912 — August 6, 2001 ) was a Brazilian writer of the Modernist school.
Jorge Amado de Faria ( August 10, 1912 – August 6, 2001 ) was a Brazilian writer of the Modernist school.

Amado and 6
* 6 – Jorge Amado, 88, Brazilian writer.

Amado and 2001
* 1912 – Jorge Amado, Brazilian novelist ( d. 2001 )

Amado and .
Two of the new hands, a Mexican named Jose Amado and a kid known only as Laredo, were picked for the first trick of riding night herd.
* 1870 – Amado Nervo, Mexican poet ( d. 1919 )
* 1997 – Amado Carrillo Fuentes, Mexican drug lord ( b. 1956 )
* In July 2005, Portuguese Minister of Defense Luís Amado visited Serbia and Montenegro, where he discussed military co-operation with his Serbian counterpart.
* In May, 2007, Portuguese Foreign Minister Luís Amado gave strong support for Serbian ambitions to join the European Union.
* In November 2008, Portuguese Foreign Minister Luís Amado met with his Serbian counterpart Vuk Jeremić in Belgrade and voiced his support for removing the suspension of a trade agreement between Serbia and the European Union.
The Vice-President, Amado Boudou, belongs to the Legislative Branch, since he is also the President of the Senate.
* The worship of Yemanjá by the fishermen of Bahia, Brazil, is a central element of the 1936 Modernist novel Mar Morto ( Dead Sea ) by the famous Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, himself a native of that state.
Amado is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States.
Amado is located at ( 31. 704900 ,-111. 065492 ).
The opening Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin sequence in the 1955 film Oklahoma !, with Gordon MacRae singing the famous song while riding a horse past the stalks of corn " as high as a elephant's eye ", was filmed in Amado.
One scene in " Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore " was filmed in Amado at a restaurant shaped like a cow skull called the Long Horn Grill.
Another is the Union City Artists Collective, founded in 2007 by a group of artists and public officials that includes Amado Mora, a sculptor, painter and curator of the Union City Art Gallery at City Hall.
** Edward Perez, Ramiro Serna ( engineers ), Rolando Benavidez, Amado Garza, Jr, Medardo Garza, Ben De León, Otoniel Peña Jr. ( producers ) & Solido for Nadie Como Tu
He was the victim of an ambush plotted by a number of men among them Antonio de la Maza, Amado García Guerrero, and General Antonio Imbert Barrera.
The major Brazilian fiction writer of the 20th century, Jorge Amado, was born in the southeastern Bahian city of Itabuna, and resided for many years in Salvador.
Twenty years after Orfeu Negro, Camus returned to Brazilian themes for what would prove to be his last film, Bahia ( also known as Otalia da Bahia and Os pastores da noite ), based a novel by Brazilian novelist Jorge Amado.

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