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Vieira and her
During her rise to stardom, Vieira notes that " Thalberg decreed that henceforth Garbo would play a young but worldly-wise woman.
According to contemporary reports from poet Afonso Lopes Vieira and schoolteacher Delfina Lopes with her students and other witnesses in the town of Alburita, the solar phenomenon was visible from up to forty kilometers away.
According to Samantha Power in her book Sergio: One Man's Fight to Save the World, Vieira de Mello had charmed Bush at a meeting in March 2003, at which the two men discussed the human rights situation in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, a controversial issue for the United States.
At the time of her death she was political affairs officer on the staff of the Special Representative of the UN Secretary General to Iraq Sergio Vieira de Mello.
His mother, Mary Vierra ( Vieira ), was a Portuguese immigrant who had come with her mother to the U. S. at age six through Ellis Island, ( according to Campbell, his maternal grandfather had entered the United States some time before.
Vieira began her broadcasting career in 1975 as a news announcer for WORC radio in Worcester, Massachusetts, doing afternoon drive news during the B. J.
In 2005 and again in 2009, Vieira won a Daytime Emmy Award as Outstanding Game Show Host for her role on Millionaire, being the second woman to ever win an Emmy in this category ( after Betty White for Just Men!
Vieira was a celebrity contestant on the Philbin version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire before she hosted the syndicated version, winning $ 250, 000 for her charity.
The following day, Vieira announced on The View that she would be leaving the show to be co-anchor of Today, a role View co-host and ABC News journalist Barbara Walters had filled nearly four decades earlier during her tenure at NBC during the 1960s and 1970s.
As part of her contract with Millionaire, Vieira agreed not to appear on Today during hours that would conflict with the airing of the game show on competing stations.
Vieira was required to sign a secrecy agreement in order to allow her access to script secrets.
* Vieira made her first guest appearance on The View since leaving the show on 8 October 2007.
Vieira joined 60 Minutes in 1989 following the birth of her first child.
In the post-war years the abstractionist painter Vieira da Silva settled in Paris and gained widespread recognition, as did her contemporary Paula Rego.
She had guest hosts take her place, including Joy Behar, Meredith Vieira, Barbara Walters, Kathy Griffin, Marie Osmond, Jane Krakowski, Kathie Lee Gifford, Ana Gasteyer and Caroline Rhea.
By 1930 Vieira da Silva was exhibiting her paintings in Paris ; that same year she married the Hungarian painter Árpád Szenes.
After a brief sojourn back in Lisbon and a period spent in Brazil during World War II ( 1940 – 1947 ), Vieira da Silva lived and worked in Paris the rest of her life.
By the late 1950s Vieira da Silva was internationally known for her dense and complex compositions, influenced by the art of Paul Cézanne and the fragmented forms, spatial ambiguities, and restricted palette of cubism and abstract art.
His second appearance in 2007 featured him visiting the home of host Meredith Vieira to teach her how to cook, as her children had complained that she did not know how.
They were apprehended by her brother, who ordered Vieira to be beaten to death.

Vieira and family
As a background to this landmark resolution, the family of Sérgio Vieira de Mello resolved to work towards having the 19th of August recognized as a befitting tribute to all humanitarian personnel.

Vieira and career
** António Vieira arrives, with his parents, in Bahia ( present-day Salvador ) in colonial Brazil, an unpromising beginning for his great career as a diplomat, noted author, leading figure of the Church, and protector of Brazilian Indians in an age of intolerance.
By contrast, most of Guinea-Bissau's army officers, with whom Vieira had a tense relationship throughout his career, are members of the Balanta ethnicity, which dominates the country.
In 1647 Vieira began his career as a diplomat, in the course of which he visited England, France, the Netherlands and Italy.

Vieira and book
According to The New York Times Magazine journalist James Traub in his book The Best Intentions, Vieira de Mello had originally turned down the appointment before being persuaded by US President George W. Bush and Condoleezza Rice.
Her second book, Chasing the Flame: Sergio Vieira de Mello and the Fight to Save the World was released on February 14, 2008.

Vieira and Public
Among many other things Vieira was a civil servant in Macau prior to his governorship, being the Chief of General Staff of the Independent Territorial Command of Macau from 1973 to 1974 and Deputy Secretary for Public Works and Communications of the Government of Macau from 1974 to 1975.

Vieira and American
* 1953 – Meredith Vieira, American television journalist and game show host
" Before Thalberg ," writes Vieira, " there was no Grand Hotel in the American consciousness.
Digable Planets () is an American alternative hip hop trio based in New York City, composed of Ishmael " Butterfly " Butler ( from Seattle ), Mary Ann " Ladybug Mecca " Vieira ( from Silver Spring ) and Craig " Doodlebug " Irving ( from Philadelphia ).
Meredith Louise Vieira ( born December 30, 1953 ) is an American journalist, television personality, and game show host.
Vieira has hosted the American syndicated version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire since 2002 — a continuation of the primetime show hosted by Regis Philbin.
Jelon Vieira is a Brazilian choreographer and teacher who, in 2000, achieved recognition by New York City's Brazilian Cultural Center as a pioneer in presenting to American audiences the Afro-Brazilian art and dance form, Capoeira.
The Portuguese government finally brought in the famed Portuguese military commanders Domingos Jorge Velho and Bernardo Vieira de Melo, who had made their reputation fighting Native American peoples in São Paulo and then in the São Francisco valley.

Vieira and by
In late 1980, the government was overthrown in a relatively bloodless coup led by Prime Minister and former armed forces commander João Bernardo Vieira.
From November 1980 to May 1984, power was held by a provisional government responsible to a Revolutionary Council headed by President João Bernardo Vieira.
Ialá returned as the candidate for the PRS, claiming to be the legitimate president of the country, but the election was won by former president João Bernardo Vieira, deposed in the 1998 coup.
On 2 March 2009, Vieira was assassinated by soldiers.
Luís Cabral served from 1974 to 1980, when a military coup d ' état led by João Bernardo " Nino " Vieira deposed him.
* Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea ( Galician Center for Contemporary Art ), designed by Alvaro Siza Vieira
* Parque de San Domingos de Bonaval, redesigned by Eduardo Chillida and Alvaro Siza Vieira
The first half was played by members of Arsenal and Ajax's current squads, while the second was played by famous ex-players from both sides, including Ian Wright, Patrick Vieira, Marc Overmars, Emmanuel Petit and David Seaman for Arsenal, and Marco van Basten, Danny Blind, Johan Cruijff, Frank and Ronald de Boer for Ajax.
The surnames Gomis, Mendy, Preira, Correa, Dacosta, Monteiro and Vieira can all be traced back to Portuguese through the slave trade in the Casamance River region, governed at times by both Portugal and France.
It was led by Brazil's Sergio Vieira de Mello ( Special Representative of the Secretary-General for East Timor ) and the Philippines's Lieutenant General Jaime de los Santos ( Supreme Commander of the United Nations ' Peacekeeping Force ( PKF )).
* 1652-Jesuit Antonio Vieira returns to Brazil as a missionary where he will champion the cause of exploited indigenous peoples until being expelled by Portuguese colonists
It appears that Henry of Castile handed the manuscript of Amadis to King Diniz of Portugal in 1295, according to " O Romance de Amadis " by Alonso Lopes Vieira, and the account of the visit of Henry of Castile in Portugal to his nephew, the king.
Escovado was first published by Casa Vieira Machado & Co. and dedicated to Fernando Nazareth, the composer's younger brother.
His work was later extended by writers like Leon Denis, Jean-Baptiste Roustaing, Arthur Conan Doyle, Camille Flammarion, Gabriel Delanne, Ernesto Bozzano, Chico Xavier, Divaldo Pereira Franco, Waldo Vieira, Johannes Greber and others.
In 1643, three years after the Portuguese regained the crown in the metropolis, Father António Vieira – frowned upon, persecuted by the Inquisition and admirer of Aboab – recommended the King of Portugal occupy the capital of the New Christian and Jewish immigrants to help the depressed Portuguese finances
The religious confrontations ( the Portuguese-Brazilian Catholicism and the Dutch Calvinism ), Portugal's restoration of the throne in 1640 and the reconquest of Maranhão in 1643, lead the Portuguese-Brazilians to undertake the 1645 uprising, led by André Vidal de Negreiros and João Fernandes Vieira.
In response to extensive media speculation regarding a possible return by Vieira to his former club in 2009, Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger admitted that he would contemplate re-signing Vieira.
It was written by Manuel Rui Alves Monteiro ( 1941 ) and composed by Rui Alberto Vieira Dias Mingas ( 1939 ).
* ISBN 85-319-0057-3, Portuguese translation by José Geraldo Vieira, Belo Horizonte 2002
In 1874, a rebellion led by João Vieira occurred.
Loescher was rescued after having his crushed legs amputated by the soldiers, but Vieira de Mello died shortly before he would have been able to have been removed.

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