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Meanwhile, Cardoso is said to have mentioned his chats with Bush while he was on a weekend with some close friends recently in Rio …
Think Progress » Alito snubs the Congressional Black Caucus. 2005
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Leandro Cardoso and Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre (who explains that “Uruguay is the only country in the world where god is spelled with a lower-case g”) present a workshop on Latin American political chants.
Slogan slogan slogan, shout shout shout « Squares of Wheat 2009
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso, then finance minister and one of the plan's promoters, went on to rule Brazil from 1995 to 2002 and is widely credited with laying the ground-work for his country's renaissance.
Lula hails Brazil's oil-fuelled '30-year boom' Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro 2010
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Others attribute Brazil's recent boom to Lula's predecessor, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who helped stabilise the country's erratic economy in the early 1990s and, perhaps understandably, feels somewhat aggrieved at the lack of recognition.
Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic Tom Phillips 2010
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After Cardoso came Lula, a former lathe operator and leftwing firebrand whose orthodox fiscal policies and business-friendly approach – his vice-president, José Alencar, is Brazil's richest textiles magnate – surprised many analysts and has transformed him into a darling of Brazilian business community, with approval ratings that hover close to 80%.
Lula hails Brazil's oil-fuelled '30-year boom' Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro 2010
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Charlie and Maria Cardoso are among the millions of Americans who have experienced the misery and embarrassment that come with home foreclosure.
Retired Floridian Returns Home To Find His Home Foreclosed Upon, By Mistake 2011
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Early last month, Charlie Cardoso had to drive to Florida to get his home back, the complaint filed in Massachusetts on Jan. 20 states.
Retired Floridian Returns Home To Find His Home Foreclosed Upon, By Mistake 2011
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Leandro Cardoso and Ana Laura Lopez de la Torre (who explains that “Uruguay is the only country in the world where god is spelled with a lower-case g”) present a workshop on Latin American political chants.
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As with this most recent story, the Cardoso's possessions were removed.
Retired Floridian Returns Home To Find His Home Foreclosed Upon, By Mistake 2011
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Lula surfed the wave, Cardoso told the Financial Times recently.
Lula's Brazil: glitzy, rich, dynamic Tom Phillips 2010
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