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  2. Jorge Dias - Wikipedia

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    Volume I – Aspectos históricos e económicos (1964) Volume II – Cultura material (with Margot Dias – 1964) Volume III – Vida social e ritual (with Margot Dias – 1970) Volume IV – Sabedoria, lingua, literatura e jogos, (by M. Viegas Guerreiro, 1966) A new edition of the first volume was published in 1998 with an introduction by Rui ...

  3. Constitutional Amendment of the Public Expenditure Cap

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    Intersyndicate Department of Statistics and Socioeconomic Studies (Departamento Intersindical de Estatística e Estudos Socioeconômicos - DIEESE) released a technical note criticizing the proposal. According to the note, the population would be affected by a likely reduction in public services in the areas of health and education.

  4. Automatic summarization - Wikipedia

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    Abstractive summarization methods generate new text that did not exist in the original text. [12] This has been applied mainly for text. Abstractive methods build an internal semantic representation of the original content (often called a language model), and then use this representation to create a summary that is closer to what a human might express.

  5. A Vida da Gente - Wikipedia

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    A Vida da Gente (English: The Life We Lead) is a Brazilian telenovela that was broadcast by TV Globo in 2011 and 2012. The Life We Lead tells the touching story of two sisters, Ana and Manuela. The telenovela is about the love triangle between Ana, Manuela and Rodrigo, and family dramas lived by them after a tragic accident.

  6. Ferreira Gullar - Wikipedia

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    Ferreira Gullar was born in São Luís, Maranhão, Northeast Brazil.He was exiled by the Brazilian dictatorship that lasted from 1964 to 1985, a period who saw him living in the Soviet Union, Chile, Peru and Argentina.

  7. Josip Broz Tito - Wikipedia

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    Josip Broz (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Јосип Броз, pronounced [jǒsip brôːz] ⓘ; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (/ ˈ t iː t oʊ /; [1] Тито, pronounced), was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until his death in 1980. [2]

  8. Gracias a la vida - Wikipedia

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    The song "Gracias a la vida" was considered as a "humanist hymn" by Chilean music journalist Marisol García. [4] In 2009 the former president Michelle Bachelet expressed her "affection and admiration" for Mercedes Sosa and "Gracias a la vida" with the following phrase: «As you know today, "Gracias a la vida" is a song of ours, but also a universal one.

  9. La razón de mi vida - Wikipedia

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    La Razón de mi vida (literal translation: "The Reason for My Life") is the autobiography of Eva Perón, First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952. The book was published in 1951 shortly before Eva's death, and is considered a propagandistic piece for Peronism , the political movement her husband, Juan Perón , started.