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  2. Too Legit to Quit World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Several shows were reported sold out while in some cities such as New York, Oakland and Houston, a second show was added due the high demand. Over 5,675 fans were reported at Allentown Fairs. [ 11 ] Ahead of his concert at Omaha, Nebraska, the Omaha World-Herald named Hammer as "one of the most popular rap artists in the 15-year history of that ...

  3. Brazilian cavalry - Wikipedia

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    The poor state of the barracks was noted by general José Pessoa when he was appointed inspector of the Cavalry in 1939. In his assessment, the Argentine cavalry would be superior to the Brazilian cavalry during a war. The problem was broader, in the country's equine farming, and thus also under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Agriculture. [44]

  4. List of events at the Jacksonville Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    July 24, 1965 (2 shows) The Searchers & The Zombies: Wild Honey Tour April 12, 1968 Strawberry Alarm Clock & Buffalo Springfield: 1975 Tour November 29, 1975 Outlaws M.I.U. Album Tour September 4, 1978 Jan & Dean: 1984 Tour April 21, 1984 Mick Fleetwood's Zoo: 1988 Tour October 6, 1988 Beastie Boys: Licensed to Ill Tour: February 27, 1987 ...

  5. Category:1990s in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil portal; Latin America portal; History portal; 1990s portal; 1940s; 1950s; 1960s; 1970s; 1980s; ... 1990s Brazilian films (48 P) P. 1990s in Brazilian politics ...

  6. Four Days in September - Wikipedia

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    The film had mixed reviews, in part because of its fictionalizing Brazilian history, and its uneasy portrayal of terrorist activities by student radicals. Four Days in September has an approval rating of 59% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , based on 17 reviews, and an average rating of 6.5/10.

  7. Battle of Tatayibá - Wikipedia

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    A trap was set by the Brazilian cavalry in order to stop the daily sorties by Lt. Col. Caballero's Paraguayan cavalry. Hiding their main force in the woods, a few Brazilians lured the Paraguayan cavalry on a three-mile chase. The Paraguayans were surrounded at Tatayibá, with only a few making it back to Humaitá. Caballero was promoted to ...

  8. List of circuses and circus owners - Wikipedia

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    pre-1925–1990s Capital Circus [17] Kazakhstan Active 2005–present Capital Circus of Budapest: Hungary Active 1889–present Carden International Circus [18] United States of America Active pre-1973–present Carson & Barnes Circus [19] United States of America Active 1929–present Chaplin's Circus [20] United Kingdom Defunct 1911–1985

  9. Siege of Humaitá - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian cavalry discovered the entrance, which was several miles north of San Solano and was defended by a Paraguayan trench; and general Mena Barreto with 5,000 men was ordered to take it, which he did on 29 October [q] with considerable loss on both sides, especially Brazilian; the heavily outnumbered defenders could not be expelled from ...