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Leônidas da Silva (; born Rio de Janeiro, 6 September 1913 – died, Cotia, 24 January 2004 ) was an association footballer and commentator.

2004 and banner
However, several candidates were on the ballot in 2004 under the Natural Law Party banner, including Socialist Party Presidential Candidate Walt Brown.
In May 2004, the UP signed an alliance with SDPL, in which both parties agreed to jointly contest the following parliamentary elections under the SDPL banner, and to support Marek Borowski in his fight for the Polish presidency in 2005.
FSN's parent network used this score banner but with a different graphics package from 2001 until 2003, although the parent network's baseball broadcasts continued to use these graphics during the 2004 season except during the playoffs.
Along with Johnny Pesky, Yastrzemski raised the 2004 World Series championship banner over Fenway Park.
Aside from raising millions of pounds for charities around the globe under the banner of its " Beauty with a Purpose " program, Miss World is also credited with directly influencing a dramatic increase in tourism in Sanya, China, host city of the Miss World finals in 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, and 2010.
During the final week of the campaign, knowing that last-minute strategic voting had cost the NDP seats in several close ridings during the 2004 election, Hargrove and Martin urged all progressive voters to unite behind the Liberal banner to stop a Conservative government.
On October 18, 2005, the Canadiens also raised the following numbers on a single banner in honour of the former MLB team Montreal Expos, who left the city for Washington, D. C. after the 2004 season:
On December 22, 2004, Delta Air Lines announced that Republic Airways would order and operate 16 Embraer 170 aircraft under the Delta Connection banner.
Massachusetts-based Cape Air began services in the Mariana Islands under the Continental Connection banner on July 1, 2004.
At its last legislative elections under the Otan banner ( 19 September and 3 October 2004 ) the party won 60. 6 % of the popular vote and 42 out of 77 seats.
This agreement, further elaborated on in 2004, saw Outdoor Recreation " become affiliated " to United Future-Outdoor Recreation retained its separate identity, but contested the 2005 elections under the United Future banner.
In May 2005 the party reached an agreement with Labour Union ( UP ) and Greens 2004 to jointly contest the forthcoming Polish parliamentary elections, under the SDPL banner.
In the resulting by-election on 10 July 2004, standing under the banner of the newly formed Māori Party, she received over 90 % of the 7, 000-plus votes cast.
During the 2004 season, the Jays raised a banner to SkyDome's ( now the Rogers Centre ) " Level of Excellence " bearing his name and, in place of a jersey number, 4, 306-his streak of straight regular-season broadcasts.
Lau quit the Democratic Party before the 2000 LegCo election, had not renewed the membership of The Frontier before the 2004 election, and did not run under the HKCTU banner in the 2004 election.
The series was initially previewed in an open race run under the LMES banner in 2003 at the 1000km of Le Mans, a one-off event before the season started in 2004.
From 2004 on, it has aired sporadically as a special program, now titled " ABC Sunday Movie of the Week ", though as of the 2011-12 television season, the only films in this timeslot are aired under the Hallmark Hall of Fame banner, which transferred to ABC in that season.
When Earnhardt the 1998 Daytona 500, during the line of pit crew members congratulating Earnhardt, it was very noticeable that the Winston logo ( the series sponosor from 1971 – 2003 ) covered the NEXTEL letters on the banner, NEXTEL became the series sponsor starting in 2004 before renaming to Sprint.
Veer-Zaara is a 2004 Indian romantic drama film directed by Yash Chopra under the Yash Raj Films banner.
They then move into the living room, but they quickly become distracted by a throng of news vans rolling down the street, including a Fox News van, blaring Queen's " We Are the Champions " with a large " Bush-Cheney 2004 " banner.
In 2004, Nintendo underwent a corporate restructuring, in which several members of the Nintendo Research & Development 1 and Nintendo Research & Development 2 were reassigned under the EAD banner.
On November 5, 2004, RPI began its " Ring of Honor " at Houston Field House by unveiling a banner honoring Adam Oates and his number 12.
A third incarnation ( sometimes called the " West Coast Captain Canuck "), edited by Comely but written and drawn by brothers Riel and Drue Langlois, appeared in 2004 under the banner of Comely Comics, entitled Captain Canuck: Unholy War.

2004 and subject
Since the election of a number of petition-nominated trustees to the Board of Trustees starting in 2004, the role of alumni in Dartmouth governance has been the subject of ongoing conflict.
His book The Amazing Book of Mazes ( 2006 ) contains examples and photographs of numerous methods of maze construction, several of which have been pioneered by Fisher ; The Art of the Maze ( Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1990 ) contains a substantial history of the subject, whilst Mazes and Labyrinths ( Shire Publications, 2004 ) is a useful introduction to the subject.
Norway ( ratified the convention in 1996 ), Russia ( ratified in 1997 ), Canada ( ratified in 2003 ) and Denmark ( ratified in 2004 ) have all launched projects to base claims that certain areas of Arctic continental shelves should be subject to their sole sovereign exploitation.
Member states of the European Union are not permitted to place a stamp in the passport of a person who is not subject to immigration control, such as a national of that country, a national of another EU member state or a non-EU national family member of an EU national who is seeking entry in conformity with EU Directive 2004 / 38 / EC.
Probably the most famous examples of depicting proverbs are the different versions of the paintings Netherlandish Proverbs by the father and son Pieter Bruegel the Elder and Pieter Brueghel the Younger, the proverbial meanings of these paintings being the subject of a 2004 conference, which led to a published volume of studies ( Mieder 2004a ).
Kurzweil's next book published in 2004, returned to the subject of human health and nutrition.
The Undertones have also been subject of a 2004 documentary, The Undertones: Teenage Kicks, which was recorded in 2001.
* Signs and Voices ( 2004 ) ( short subject )
In 2004 Paxman raised the subject again with Howard, by then leader of the Conservative Party.
The current coat of arms ( see above ) approved on November 28, 2004 contains the same red shield with a slightly changed figure of the lion topped with the golden five-tower status crown of a federal subject administrative center.
The term was coined by the critic Martin Esslin, who made it the title of a book on the subject first published in 1961 and in two later revised editions ; the third and final edition appeared in 2004 ( in paperback with a new foreword by the author ).
The dispute was the subject of a 2004 documentary, " Farmingville ".
In 2004, Jeffersonville was the subject of TLC Network television program Town Haul in which interior designer Genevieve Gorder, a regular designer for TLC's program Trading Spaces, undertook to make over several buildings in the town.
The town name was the subject of controversy in 2004 when People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) asked Slaughterville to rename the town.
* Chance Phelps ( 1984 – 2004 ), US Marine killed in Iraq, subject of the film Taking Chance.
To return to literature itself, the problems of post-industrial South Wales of the 1960s and 1970s is the subject for novelists such as Alun Richards ( 1929 – 2004 ) and Ron Berry ( 1920 – 97 ).
The subject matter of the Cardiff-born Booker Prize-winner Bernice Rubens ( 1928 – 2004 ) is quite different.
Since 2004, Ardmore's business district has been the subject of a hotly contested eminent domain battle.
On 11 February 2004 shareholders of both Wm Morrison and Safeway voted to approve the merger of the two companies, subject to the result of two High Court rulings later in the month.
A supreme court decision of 2004 set up a " half a dozen " precedent: Cultivation of up to 6 plants for personal use is subject to the same penalties as personal use.
On January 9, 2004, Gray undertook his final interview, the subject of which was Ron Vawter, a deceased friend and colleague whom Gray met in the winter of 1972-73.
The 2004 Red Sox season was the subject of several non-fiction books and videos, including:
Starting May 30, 2004, the US Patent and Trademark Office ( USPTO ) Trademark Electronic Business Center's TDR ( Text Document Retrieval ) online record showed a USPTO " Office Action " on application # 78319880, summarily refusing registration on grounds that the proposed mark " merely describes the subject matter and nature of the applicant's goods and / or services ", and also because publishing a journal is not per se a " service " within the meaning of the term in trademark law ( SSC having not provided descriptive evidence or arguments to counter that presumption ).
There was a failed attempt to create elected regional assemblies outside London in 2004 and since then the structures of regional governance — regional assemblies, regional development agencies and local authority leaders ' boards — have been subject to review.

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