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JUAN FORERO: Slowly, a powerful New Holland harvester advances over rolling hills here in Brazils dry, hot savannah, the Cerrado.
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Brazils, which is by far the largest country in South America.
On the Banks of the Amazon William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Among the most beautiful beetles in the Brazils is the diamond beetle
The Western World Picturesque Sketches of Nature and Natural History in North and South America William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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In one way only she could reasonably resist and oppose it; namely, by urging that she only took people from her own African settlements, which are free, to her West Indian settlements, which are free also; while foreign nations, such as Brazils, had no possessions of any kind on the coast of Africa, and at the same time retained slavery in their dominions.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 Various
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The direction was in such a condition, that the word "Brazils," at the end, was alone legible.
Hide and Seek Wilkie Collins 1856
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Three Brazils - past, present and future - twined together by a multiverse-wide conflict.
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Three Brazils - past, present and future - twined together by a multiverse-wide conflict.
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Three Brazils - past, present and future - twined together by a multiverse-wide conflict.
A Fact a Day About Obamacare – Day Seven: Insurance Company Profits 2009
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After all, if we Americans fail to preserve and restore our only tropical ecosystems, can we continue to lecture the Brazils and Borneos of the world about the importance of saving theirs?
Robert J. Cabin: World's Most Unique and Endangered Forest Needs Our Help Robert J. Cabin 2011
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After all, if we Americans fail to preserve and restore our only tropical ecosystems, can we continue to lecture the Brazils and Borneos of the world about the importance of saving theirs?
Robert J. Cabin: World's Most Unique and Endangered Forest Needs Our Help Robert J. Cabin 2011
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