The title of the volume comes from Dom Helda Camara, Archbishop of Recife, Brazil. |
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Debris displayed for photographers in Recife, Brazil, may appear scant, but there were two very suggestive details. |
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Photojournalist ana Lira is from the northeastern city of Recife and a founding member of Urban Rights. |
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I had been given only a contact number in Recife and a range of possible dates. |
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Santos is now also positioned as a cruise destination in front of Rio, Recife and Manaus. |
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After this, he continued his trip around Brazil with the French group La Phaze, playing a series of dates all the way from Sao Paolo to Recife. |
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Calls for tenders will be launched for the revitalisation of a historic sector of Recife. |
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Not put on display in Recife was the one substantial piece of the A330 yet found, its vertical stabilizer. |
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From 1997-2002, she served in Brazil as director of the Alliance française and cultural attaché in Recife and North East Brazil. |
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In 1995, the municipal government of Recife, Brazil introduced a system of popular consultation on the budget. |
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Some were headed straight for Recife, where their team will face Germany in a decisive last group game on Thursday. |
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The follow-up of the special meeting of the ICCAT Compliance Committee last March in Barcelona will also be ensured in Recife. |
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Some founded a synagogue in Recife, Brazil, then fanned out throughout the Caribbean. |
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Seaside cities such as Fortaleza, Recife and Rio de Janeiro are hotspots, as are ports and border towns. |
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A total of 396 million South Americans, from the Caribbean coast to Cape Horn, from the Galapagos Islands to Recife, are under the aegis of the normative regime that sovereign States established 11 years ago. |
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Its capital and largest city, Recife, is one of the most important economic and urban hubs in the country. |
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The Portuguese reconquered Recife in 1654 and Olinda regained its status of political center. |
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The pole of data processing of the Recife, Digital Port, despite having started in 2000, is one of the five biggest in Brazil. |
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The Faculdade de Direito do Recife, or Recife's Law College, was founded on August 11, 1827, was the first higher education institute in Brazil. |
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The cities of Recife and Olinda hold the most authentic and democratic carnaval celebrations in Brazil. |
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The largest carnaval parade in all of Brazil is Galo da Madrugada, which takes place in downtown Recife in the Saturday of carnaval. |
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Since 2000, Recife has had the longest runway in the Northeast, at 3,305 meters. |
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Football was introduced in Pernambuco in 1902, when English and Dutch sailors disembarked in Recife and played a game of football in the beach. |
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The local population and travelers can get to Noronha by plane from Recife or Natal. |
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Recife was one of the 12 Brazilian cities that hosted the 2014 FIFA World Cup, which was held in Brazil. |
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These were originally displayed in the Great Hall of the Vrijburg Palace in Recife. |
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Recife provides visitors and residents with various sport activities, The city has the main football teams in the state of Pernambuco. |
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Fernando de Noronha Airport is served by daily flights from Recife and Natal on the Brazilian coast. |
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Palmeiras, one point back in second, will expect Diego Souza, Kleber and Alex Mineiro to see off Nautico in Recife, and fourth-placed Flamengo will reckon on victory at home to Sport. |
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The first fraternity was at Recife, in the North East of Brazil, in the diocese of Bishop Helder Camara, with whom Brother Roger had established a close friendship during the Second Vatican Council. |
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In Recife, Brazil one child worker who has been advocating for the rights of child domestics said: 'At school people come up to me and ask me about what I have been doing in the project. |
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Brazil, for their part, exacted revenge over La Verde with a 6-0 drubbing in Recife, before securing top spot and a place at the finals thanks to a 2-0 win over Uruguay on the final matchday. |
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The Recife Atlas was quickly followed by atlases for Manaus, Belo Horizonte and Salvador, with others in preparation, including one for Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest municipality. |
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The fifteen monohulls have spent a fairly calm first night in a tradewind, which is gradually building as the fleet gain easting: the opportunity to change tack and target the tip of Recife. |
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In November 2006, a new edition of the event was held in Recife. |
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The latest weather forecasts seem to indicate upwind conditions at least as far as Recife, then some 15 to 20 knots of E'ly wind until the doldrums. |
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In Recife, the municipalities gives women in low-income neighbourhoods food tickets or building materials for their community buildings when they sort and collect household refuse for recycling. |
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Lastly, the Commissioner informed ministers of the outcome of last week's ICCAT annual meeting in Recife, Brazil and the impact on the EU tuna fleets. |
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But, he hastens to add, Recife is doing fine as it is. |
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On the contrary, ICCAT Parties must strengthen the sustainable management of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna and follow through on commitments made in Recife last year. |
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The Dutch West India Company set up their headquarters in Recife. |
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But the colonists of the Dutch West India Company in Brazil were in a constant state of siege, in spite of the presence in Recife of John Maurice of Nassau as governor. |
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Carlos Wilson Airport with regular flights to Natal and Recife. |
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