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Their buoyant, bustling take on a standard like "If I Should Lose You" or, for that matter, Dorival Caymmi's "Doralice" feels brisk, companionable and practically seamless.
NYT > Home Page By NATE CHINEN 2011
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Dorival Porto Rafael, a rubbish collector who was at the school, told a local news website: Without saying anything he took out a pistol from his bag and started firing.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Their buoyant, bustling take on a standard like "If I Should Lose You" or, for that matter, Dorival Caymmi's "Doralice" feels brisk, companionable and practically seamless.
NYT > Home Page By NATE CHINEN 2011
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Dorival Porto Rafael, a rubbish collector who was at the school, told a local news website: Without saying anything he took out a pistol from his bag and started firing.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Dorival particularly struggled, having hurt her hip and leg in the fall.
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When the building began to crumble, Dorival clung to the metal bars of a window.
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It is at the back however that Santos could suffer as Dorival attempts to come up with a plan to keep all his attackers happy.
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Dorival, in a white lace blouse, khaki pants and mismatched socks, said she will likely spend the rest of her life in this city of 80,000.
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Dorival particularly struggled, having hurt her hip and leg in the fall.
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When the building began to crumble, Dorival clung to the metal bars of a window.
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