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Jaguar was the last of the original Pasquim's founders that continued editing the paper through the 1980s, when the weekly had lost almost all of its customers and influence. Jaguar had to bank on the financial support of the Rio de Janeiro governor Leonel Brizola .
"Pizza Face", 1986 song by Barnes & Barnes off the album Sicks "Pizza Face", 2014 episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series) season 2; Sasheer Zamata: Pizza Face, a 2017 TV comedy special on Seeso; Pizza Face: A Graphic Novel, a 2024 comic by Rex Ogle; Pizza Faces, the members of the band The Pizza Underground
The jaguar (Panthera onca) is a large cat species and the only living member of the genus Panthera that is native to the Americas.With a body length of up to 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) and a weight of up to 158 kg (348 lb), it is the biggest cat species in the Americas and the third largest in the world.
Jaxson de Ville with American Idol finalist Phil Stacey, November 2007. Jaxson de Ville salutes sailors aboard USS Samuel B. Roberts, September 2007.. Jaxson de Ville is the mascot of the Jacksonville Jaguars, a National Football League (NFL) football franchise.
The film revolves around Matt Burns (Muniz), a dorky pizza delivery boy who is forced to ingest a genetically-engineered tomato that was designed to create super soldiers. Matt soon stumbles into a hostile corporate takeover and he must use his new-found powers to save himself, the world, and the girl of his dreams.
Pizzaman or Pizza Man may refer to: Pizza delivery person; Pizza Man, an American comedy film by J.F. Lawton; Pizza Man, an American family action film by Joe Eckardt; Pizza Man, an Indonesian film starring Karina Nadila; Pizzaman (band), a 1990s British electronic music duo featuring Norman Cook; The Pizza Man (foaled 2009), an American ...
“It looks like natural pom poms,” he said. “It’s big, it’s vibrant and it kind of looks like my hair.”
The jaguar motif was used due to the belief the jaguar represented Tezcatlipoca. Aztecs also wore this dress at war because they believed the animal's strengths would be given to them during battles. [4] Jaguar warriors were used at the battlefront in military campaigns. They were also used to capture prisoners for sacrifice to the Aztec gods. [2]