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  2. Felipe Moura Brasil - Wikipedia

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    Felipe Moura Brasil was born in Rio de Janeiro on May 18, 1981. 2010–2013. Moura created Blog do Pim in 2010 in became a collaborator to the website Mídia Sem ...

  3. O Antagonista - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, Felipe Moura Brasil became part of the team. [5] According to his journalists, his proposal is to give priority to opinions contrary to what they define as "political, economic and cultural protagonism", as the name of the portal indicates.

  4. List of Brazilians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    MRV Engenharia, CNN Brasil: 65 25: Julio Bozano: $2.1 billion: Banco Bozano, Azul Linhas Aereas: 25: Fabricio Garcia: $2.1 billion: Magazine Luiza: 25: Flavia Bittar Garcia Faleiros: $2.1 billion: Magazine Luiza: 25: Giancarlo Moreira-Salles: $2.1 billion: Attorney, CFO Itaú Unibanco and largest shareholder in Campari Group, JAB Holding ...

  5. It’s the ‘most toxic,’ controversial Oscar season in years ...

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    A little mudslinging is par for the course in every awards season. But this year just might be the messiest Oscar race on record.. Over the last few months, a slew of best picture nominees have ...

  6. Category:Brazilian bloggers - Wikipedia

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  7. Millions of Native people were enslaved in the Americas ... - AOL

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    A partial view of Monument to the Bandeiras in Sao Paulo, Brazil, which depicts settling expeditions during which Indigenous people were killed and enslaved in the region in colonial times, in a ...

  8. Brasil Paralelo - Wikipedia

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    In the capital of Rio Grande do Sul, the premiere took place at Cinemark Barra Shopping Sul and, after the exhibition, there was a debate with Lucas Ferrugem, Felipe Moura Brasil, Guilherme Macalossi and Diego Casagrande. These were Brasil Paralelo's first face-to-face events. [34]

  9. Category:Brazilian journalists - Wikipedia

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    C. Sérgio Cabral Filho; Manoela Caiado; Pedro de Calasans; Cesar Calejon; Sérgio Nascimento de Camargo; Adolfo Caminha; Patrícia Campos Mello; Elmano Cardim