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Since leaving Hermeto's group in 1992 and relocating to the United States, Santos Neto has released several recordings and toured internationally as the leader of his own ensemble, and also in collaboration with musicians such as Airto Moreira, Flora Purim, and Mike Marshall.

career and began
His professional career began when he was twenty ; ;
He returned to New York to work for The New Yorker, to edit a Western pulp, to `` duck the war in the OWI '', to write publicity for Paramount Pictures and commentary for a newsreel, then he began his career as critic for various magazines.
And the career of Konrad Adenauer, who upheld Germany's tradition of rock-like leaders which Bismarck began, draws near the end.
A brisk, amusing man, apparently constructed on an ingenious system of spring-joints attuned to the same peppery rhythm as his mind, Smith began his academic career teaching speech to Barnard girls -- a project considerably enlivened by his devotion to a recording about `` a young rat named Arthur, who never could make up his mind ''.
He began his coaching career at Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School in 1949.
That March he began his political career with his first campaign for the Illinois General Assembly.
However, he continued his slave trading career until 1754 or 1755, when he ended his seafaring altogether and began studying Christian theology.
Later joining the Roman army, he began his career under the Gothic soldier Gainas.
* Clark Gable, actor, began his career at the Astoria Theatre in 1922.
In the 1960s Korner began a media career, working initially as a show business interviewer and then on ITV's Five O ' Clock Club, a children's TV show.
She was admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1980 and began her law career as an associate with the Washington, D. C. firm of Wald, Harkrader & Ross.
While Judah I was still living, Rav, having been duly ordained as teacher — though not without certain restrictions ( Sanhedrin 5a )— returned to Babylonia, where he at once began a career that was destined to mark an epoch in the development of Babylonian Judaism.
In 1904, he travelled to Berlin to study philosophy, but set aside his studies soon and began a career as a professional chess player that same year.
He began his career fighting the revolutionary armies of France.
His youth was spent in Tuscany, at Vienna and in the Austrian Netherlands, where he began his career of military service in the war of the French Revolution.
The couple moved to Paris the following year, where Guiler pursued his banking career and Nin began to pursue her interest in writing ; in her diaries she also mentions having trained as a flamenco dancer in Paris in the mid-to-late 1920s.
Like Cole Porter at Yale and Richard Rodgers at Columbia, his career in musical theater began with his collegiate contributions, in Lerner's case to the annual Harvard Hasty Pudding musicals.
He changed his surname from Einstein ( to avoid confusion with the famous physicist ) and began a comedy career that quickly made him a regular on variety and talk shows during the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Thackeray began his professional career as a cartoonist with the English language daily the The Free Press Journal in Mumbai, but left it in 1960 to form his own political weekly Marmik.
Walsh began his pro coaching career in 1966 as an assistant with the AFL's Oakland Raiders.
Initially his mother was reluctant to let him commit to an insecure football career, so he began an apprenticeship as an electrical engineer ; however he went on to turn professional in October 1954.
His caps record lasted until 1973 when Bobby Moore overtook him, and Charlton currently lies fourth in the all-time England appearances list behind Moore, David Beckham and Peter Shilton, whose own England career began in the first game after Charlton's had ended.
Costas began his professional career at KMOX radio in St. Louis, Missouri, where he served as a play-by-play announcer for the Spirits of St. Louis of the American Basketball Association in 1974.
He began his professional career at the age of six, and has worked on over 400 television episodes, 18 motion pictures, various commercials, and scores of voice over work, as well as working as a musician, songwriter, recording artist and writer.
He began his professional career in this way, as the group toured English music halls from 1899 to 1902.

career and 1964
Despite this reputation, during his career, he oversaw more performances honored with the Academy Award for Best Actor than any other director: James Stewart in The Philadelphia Story ( 1940 ), Ronald Colman in A Double Life ( 1947 ), and Rex Harrison in My Fair Lady ( 1964 ).
The elegant Soviet jumper radically sped up his approach run, took the record up to, and won the Olympic gold medal in 1964, before a motorcycle accident ended his career.
His public career was short but prolific, lasting from 1964 until his death.
He led the National League in batting average four times ( 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1967 ), led the National League in hits twice ( 1964 and 1967 ), and won the Most Valuable Player award in the 1966 season, when he hit. 317 while setting career highs in home runs ( 29 ) and RBIs ( 119 ).
Antonioni received numerous awards and nominations throughout his career, including the Cannes Film Festival Jury Prize ( 1960, 1962 ), Palme d ' Or ( 1966 ), and 35th Anniversary Prize ( 1982 ); the Venice Film Festival Silver Lion ( 1955 ), Golden Lion ( 1964 ), FIPRESCI Prize ( 1964, 1995 ), and Pietro Bianchi Award ( 1998 ); the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon eight times ; and an honorary Academy Award in 1995.
In 1964 he returned to a professorship at UC Berkeley where he has spent the main part of his career.
The success of Zorba the Greek in 1964 was the high water mark of his career and resulted in another Oscar nomination for Best Actor.
In 1964, her career reached its pinnacle when she received $ 1 million to appear in The Fall of the Roman Empire.
He then put his stage career on the back burner to concentrate on film, although he received a third Tony Award nomination when he reprised his Hamlet under John Gielgud's direction in 1964 in a production that holds the record for the longest run of the play in Broadway history ( 136 performances ).
While his best-known roles have spanned three decades from 1981, he started his television career in 1964 as Bert Bradshaw in the soap-opera Crossroads, and after several appearances as Captain Fantastic on the children's television show Do Not Adjust Your Set, by the 1970s Jason was already an established screen comedy actor with recurring appearances in television series.
Jason started his television career in 1964 playing the part of Bert Bradshaw in Crossroads.
Through his career, Ammann was the recipient of several awards including the Thomas Fitch Rowland Prize ( 1919 ), the Metropolitan Section Civil Engineer of the Year ( 1958 ), the Ernest E. Howard Award ( 1960 ) and the National Medal of Science ( 1964 ).
In 1964, Jack Warner spoke of the " magic quality that transformed this sometimes bland and not beautiful little girl into a great artist ", and in a 1988 interview, Davis remarked that, unlike many of her contemporaries, she had forged a career without the benefit of beauty.
In the 1964 – 65 season, the 76ers acquired the legendary Wilt Chamberlain from the Warriors ; Chamberlain had been a high school legend in Philadelphia and began his career with the Warriors while they still played in Philadelphia.
* Scott Stevens ( born 1964 ), former NHL defenseman who played for the New Jersey Devils during his career.
Poppins, in particular, won five Academy Awards ( and received with the studio's first Best Picture nomination ) and topped the 1964 box office charts while launching the film career of its star, Julie Andrews, who won an Oscar.
She focused her career on choreography for Broadway shows: Flower Drum Song ( 1958, directed by Gene Kelly ), Bravo Giovanni ( 1962 ), She Loves Me ( 1963 ) and Funny Girl ( 1964 ).
Michigan's Shondells released a minor regional hit in 1964 before disbanding ; when it was unearthed by a Pittsburgh DJ in 1965, the resulting success of " Hanky Panky " revived the moribund career of Tommy James, who formed a new group of Shondells and went on to chart twelve more Top 40 singles.
Arp's career was distinguished with many awards including the ain sculpture prize at the 1954 Venice Biennale, a sculpture prizes at the 1964 Pittsburgh International, the 1963 Grand Prix National des Arts, the 1964 Carnegie Prize, the 1965 Goethe Prize from the University of Hamburg, and then the Order of Merit with a Star of the German Republic.
His ' Carry On ' career began as an expectant father in Carry On Cabby ( 1963 ), and was followed by Carry On Jack ( 1963 ), Carry On Spying ( 1964 ), Carry On Cleo ( 1964 ) and Carry On Cowboy ( 1965 )-where he played a character called Marshall P Knutt.
Following Laughton's death in 1962, Lanchester resumed her career with appearances in such Disney films as Mary Poppins ( 1964 ), That Darn Cat!

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