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The Museu Colecção Berardo Praça do Império, museuberardo.pt a few blocks to the west provides a somewhat more modern view of Portugal.
Take Monday Off: Lisbon Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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The four-year-old museum showcases the collection of entrepreneur José Manuel Rodrigues Berardo, and includes works by 20th-century Portuguese artists as well as canvases from Pablo Picasso, Francis Bacon and Salvador Dalí.
Take Monday Off: Lisbon Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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Berardo loaned the colonists some cows, whose milk was most welcome.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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For years before the railroad came, a roadside station was kept at the Crossing by a Mexican, Berardo, whose name was differently spelled by almost every traveler who wrote of him.
Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert James H. McClintock
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Finally Berardo was made bishop of Osimo, and Sicardi died, whereupon
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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After Berardo had struggled against Cornell's starters, Walsh replaced him with sophomore Marcus Way and then rookie Andrew Ferreira.
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Christina C. Mcclintock 2010
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Berardo then walked in a second run to stake the Crimson to a 2-0 deficit.
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Christina C. Mcclintock 2010
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Berardo appeared to be cruising, as the junior opened the bottom of the second with two quick outs, but Cornell racked up two singles and a walk before second baseman Matt Langseth plated the game's first run with a single.
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Christina C. Mcclintock 2010
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Sophomore Jonah Klees came in for Berardo, who took a Hawk hit to the hip, and struck out one Hartford batter in the final frame.
The Harvard Crimson | All Articles Madeleine Smith 2010
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"These are simple items that civilians take for granted," explains Berardo.
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