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NBB: Playoffs - FRANCA x MOGI | Ao vivo e com imagens | 22/04/2024
NBB: Playoffs - FRANCA x MOGI | Ao vivo e com imagens | 22/04/2024

Assista ao vivo e com imagens: Sesi Franca x Mogi pelos playoffs do NBB. Acompanhe tudo sobre a elite do basquete brasileiro ...



LIVE PÓS-FLAMENGO X SÃO PAULO
LIVE PÓS-FLAMENGO X SÃO PAULO

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AO VIVO: CARPINI DEMITIDO? | Flamengo x São Paulo | Arquibancada Tricolor
AO VIVO: CARPINI DEMITIDO? | Flamengo x São Paulo | Arquibancada Tricolor

Venha para o nosso Pós-Jogo com imagens da Zona Mista e tudo sobre Flamengo x São Paulo no Maracanã! Participe do ...



COLETIVA+TITE/Pós-jogo com entrevista do treinador #flamengo #saopaulo
COLETIVA+TITE/Pós-jogo com entrevista do treinador #flamengo #saopaulo

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Team, Place & City Details

Songea
Songea

Songea is the capital of Ruvuma Region in southwestern Tanzania. It is located along the A19 road.

A Song for Europe (Father Ted)

"A Song for Europe" is the fifth episode of the second series of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted and the 11th episode overall. It originally aired in April 1996 and has since been recognised as one of the most popular episodes of the show.The episode is based on Ireland's winning streak at the Eurovision Song Contest during the 1990s.

Songer Township, Clay County, Illinois
Songer Township, Clay County, Illinois

Songer Township is one of twelve townships in Clay County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2010 census, its population was 342 and it contained 160 housing units.

SON (gene)
SON (gene)

SON protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SON gene.SON is the name that has been given to a large Ser/Arg -related protein, which is a splicing co-factor that contributes to an efficient splicing within cell cycle progression. It is also known as BASS1 (Bax antagonist selected in saccharomyces 1) or NRE-binding protein (Negative regulatory element-binding protein).

Songye people

The Songye people, sometimes written Songe, are a Bantu ethnic group from the central Democratic Republic of the Congo. They inhabit a vast territory between the Sankuru and Lubilash rivers west and the Lualaba River in the east, a vast group of villages can be found in present-day East Kasai province, parts of Katanga and Kivu Province.

Song of the Earth (ballet)

Das Lied von der Erde , a symphonic work written by the Austrian composer Gustav Mahler in 1908–1909 and scored for two voices and orchestra, has been used for ballets by several well-known choreographers. Among them are Antony Tudor (1908–1987), Kenneth Macmillan (1929–1992), Heinz Spoerli (born 1940), and John Neumeier (born 1942).

Song Exploder

Song Exploder is a music podcast created by Hrishikesh Hirway, who hosted it from its 2014 inception until late 2018 and again from December 2019 onwards. In January 2019, Thao Nguyen became guest host for the year, with Christian Koons serving as producer, and Hirway moving to executive producer.

The Song of Everlasting Sorrow (novel)

The Song of Everlasting Sorrow is a 1995 Chinese novel by Wang Anyi. The novel follows Wang Qiyao, a sensitive Shanghai beauty, from 1945 to her murder in 1986.

A Song for Ella Grey

A Song for Ella Grey is a 2014 young adult novel, written by David Almond and illustrated by Karen Radford. It is based on the legend, Orpheus and Eurydice.

Song Eun-i
Song Eun-i

Song Eun-i is a South Korean singer and comedian. She made her debut as a theater actress in 1993.

Kimono
Kimono

The kimono (lit., "thing to wear" – from the verb ki (着), "to wear (on the shoulders)" and the noun mono (物), "thing") is a traditional Japanese garment, and the national dress of Japan. It is a T-shaped, wrapped-front garment and is worn left over right (unless the wearer is deceased).

Uchida Kōsai
Uchida Kōsai

Count Uchida Kōsai was a statesman, diplomat and interim prime minister, active in Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa period Japan. He was also known as Uchida Yasuya.

Uchida Ryu Tanjojutsu
Uchida Ryu Tanjojutsu

Uchida-ryū Tanjōjutsu , also known as Sutekki-Jutsu, is a Japanese martial arts school of tanjojutsu, originally devised by Shinto Muso-ryu practicitioner Uchida Ryogoro (1837-1921) as a way to utilize the western-style walking stick into a weapon of self-defence. The tanjo is not to be confused with the pre-meji era short stick hanbō.