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    Carlos Eduardo Lyra Barbosa (11 May 1933 – 16 December 2023) was a Brazilian singer and composer of numerous bossa nova and Música popular brasileira...
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    Lyra (1270–1349), influential Biblical exegete Carlos Lyra (born 1939), Brazilian musician Carmen Lyra (1887–1949), pseudonym of female Costa Rican writer...
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  • who was promoting the event. That group consisted of Sylvia Telles, Carlos Lyra, Nara Leão, Luiz Eça, Roberto Menescal, and others. Mr Fuks's description...
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  • Midwestern Nights Dream Milano Miles Ahead Milestones Mimi Minha namorada (Carlos Lyra and Vinícius de Moraes, 1964) Minnie the Moocher A Minor Blues in F (Lee...
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  • American poet Nicholas of Lyra (1270–1349), influential Biblical exegete Carlos Lyra (1933–2023), Brazilian musician Carmen Lyra (1887–1949), pseudonym of...
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  • "Maria Ninguém" ("Maria Nobody") is a song written by Carlos Lyra and first released by Brazilian bossa nova singer João Gilberto on his album Chega de...
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    composition "O Barquinho" ("Little Boat"). He is also known for work with Carlos Lyra, Nara Leão, Wanda Sá, Ale Vanzella, and many others. Menescal has performed...
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  • Monaco, 65, Italian actor (La piovra, I Viceré, Where Are You? I'm Here). Carlos Lyra, 90, Brazilian singer and composer ("Maria Ninguém"). Nawaf Al-Ahmad...
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    (1989) Warner/Continental LP Vivendo Vinicius ao vivo Baden Powell, Carlos Lyra, Miúcha e Toquinho (1999) BMG Brasil CD Rosa amarela (1999) BMG Brasil...
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  • bossa nova genre of music and Brazilian music as a whole. It inspired Carlos Lyra, Roberto Menescal, Nara Leão, Oscar Castro-Neves, and João Gilberto....
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    almost all from the middle class and with university degrees – such as Carlos Lyra, Roberto Menescal, Ronaldo Boscoli and Nara Leão. Consolidated in the...
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    Carlos Benjamin de Lyra (Pernambuco, 23 November 1927 – São Paulo, 21 July 1974) was a prominent Brazilian mathematician, a pioneer in algebraic topology...
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    producers whom he had collaborated with before: RedOne, Mark Taylor, and Carlos Paucar. The album features collaborations with Akon, Usher, Nicole Scherzinger...
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    Universitário Hebraico, with Carlos Lyra, Roberto Menescal among others, called "Carlos Lyra, Sylvia Telles e os seus Bossa nova" (Carlos Lyra, Sylvia Telles and...
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  • Vaporwave|Telekom Electronic Beats Tiny Mix Tapes Influência Do Jazz by Carlos Lyra - Topic on YouTube Shiny Stockings by Count Basie - Topic on YouTube...
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  • drummer (AC/DC, The Masters Apprentices) (death announced on this date) Carlos Lyra, 90, Brazilian bossa nova singer and composer Tim Norell, 68, Swedish...
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    Carlos Alberto de Sousa Lopes, GCIH (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈkaɾluʒ ˈlɔpɨʃ], born 18 February 1947) is a Portuguese former long-distance runner who...
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    him to the Cosmos, then Franz Beckenbauer and his former Santos teammate Carlos Alberto. Over the next few years other players came to the league, including...
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  • Paul Francis Webster 2:31 2. "(Take Me to) Aruanda" Norman Gimbel, Carlos Lyra, Geraldo Vandre 2:30 3. "Manhã de Carnaval" Luiz Bonfá, Antonio Maria...
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    João Carlos Gandra da Silva Martins (Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈɐ̃w ˈkaʁluz maɾˈtʃĩs]); born June 25, 1940, in Sao Paulo, Brazil) is an Brazilian classical...
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    major authors of the new genre: among them Dolores Duran, João Donato, Carlos Lyra , Ronaldo Bôscoli, Oldemar Magalhães, Paulo Tito, Tom Jobim, Vinícius...
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  • ("Missing" remix by Air) (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Vinicius de Moraes, Carlos Lyra) – 4:54 "Shake Shake Tambourine" ("Black Tambourine" remix by Ad-Rock)...
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  • songwriter, guitarist Dolores Duran (1930–1959), singer and composer Carlos Lyra (1939–2023), composer Ithamara Koorax (born 1965), singer João Gilberto...
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  • Brothers 3:30 4. "Missing" Hansen, Dust Brothers, Vinicius de Moraes, Carlos Lyra 4:44 5. "Black Tambourine" Hansen, Dust Brothers, Eugene Blacknell 2:46...
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    ISBN 0-292-72529-9 Giffuni, C. "Clarice Lispector: A Complete English Bibliography," Lyra, Vol. 1 No. 3 1988, pp. 26–31. Levilson Reis, "Clarice Lispector," in Cynthia...
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    who was in Mexico City playing with bossa nova stars João Gilberto, Carlos Lyra, Leny Andrade, and Tamba Trio. The album's sound is a combination of...
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    Altemar Dutra Anselmo Duarte Athos Bulcão Benedito Ruy Barbosa Bule-Bule Carlos Lyra Claudia Andujar Dulcina de Moraes Edu Lobo Efigênia Ramos Rolim Eva Todor...
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    Flora e M.P.M., in which she sang bossa nova standards of the day by Carlos Lyra and Roberto Menescal. Later in the 1960s, Purim was lead singer for the...
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    life. Before she left for the US, she had relationships with Mario Cunha, Carlos da Rocha Faria (son of a traditional family in Rio de Janeiro) and Aloísio...
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    Donaldo Macedo, Antonia Darder, Joe L. Kincheloe, Shirley R. Steinberg, Carlos Alberto Torres, and Ira Shor. One of McLaren's edited texts, Paulo Freire:...
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