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As the title might suggest, Walter Salles’ first dramatic feature in 12 years is ultimately a celebration of Brazil — not only of the resilience of its liberalism under tyrannical rulers, but of its ...
As the title might suggest, Walter Salles’ first dramatic feature in 12 years is ultimately a celebration of Brazil — not only of the resilience of its liberalism under tyrannical rulers ...
Brazil has an export-oriented economy, dependent on the shipments of raw material (50 percent of total exports) and manufactured goods (36 percent). The country exports mainly: soybeans and ...
This year's Cincinnati Reds' free agent signings of Frankie Montas and Jemier Candelario haven't been as unproductive as previous failed investments in players like Mike Moustakas, Shogo Akiyama ...
It was there that Dyott established an empire of glass ... when he became an agent for three New Jersey glass factories. Glass manufacturing had begun in northern Philadelphia in the eighteenth ...
Narcan has been a revolutionary tool in that regard. But it is not foolproof, and it is not the only opioid overdose reversal agent available. Additional agents have been reviewed and approved by ...
The government of Brazil has suggested that a possible solution ... 1825230772866867557 (accessed August 23, 2024). [6] See Letter from Human Rights Watch to President Gustavo Petro, October ...
Leeds United have tabled a £13m bid for a Championship midfielder ahead of Friday’s deadline but the offer has been rejected and described as a “million miles away”. Daniel Farke is desperate for new ...
To romanticise the queen, the head of an empire which profited from subjugating ... but also the end of the era of colonisation. Under Brazil’s current presidential system, a new leader is ...
the "Letter" gathers strategic points for the consolidation of Singed The Letter of Brazil in the Digital Era is available on the website change.org and has already received more than 25 thousand ...
I was surprised to read the glowing obituary of Brazilian economist Antonio Delfim Netto in the Globe (“Antonio Delfim Netto, 96, minister behind Brazil’s boom,” Obituaries, Aug. 13).