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Examples
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When the bishop put the salt in Eliane's mouth she made the most hideous grimace.
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There was first to be a luncheon for the huntsmen, friends of papa's, and the ladies were to follow in carriages and to enter Ker-Eliane from the highroad.
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This show examines the evolution of contemporary Brazilian art, from the influential Grupo Neoconcreto and Hélio Oiticica to the censored work created during two decades of military dictatorship to present-day digital and video art by the likes of Eliane Duarte, Chelpa Ferro and Ricardo Aleixo.
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Recently, Eliane posted a beautiful text about the literature of the excluded, which she had read out at a literary event:
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere 2009
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The journalist Eliane Brum, who interviewed Lucrécia Paco, reported:
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Bloggers on why there is still racism in the country 2009
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But according to one account, tensions escalated between the two estates as Cazes laid claim to the Pichon name calling the property simply Chateau Pichon-Langueville with no reference to “Baron,” much to the dismay of Mme May-Eliane de Lencquesaing of Pichon-Lalande!
A tale of two Pichons - peace in Pauillac | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Eliane, whose origins are in the State of Paraíba but who now lives in Rio de Janeiro, has also a personal website where she disseminates her literary work.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere 2009
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What worried me besides my limited cell phone minutes was this: Eliane insisted that in 1991 when she visited me after a spat with her girlfriend, the two of us made love.
A Fairytale of Love Beate Sigriddaughter 2011
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Talking of women, the indigenous literature movement is wonderfully well represented by Eliane Potiguara, writer, teacher and indigenous activist who had her name put forward for the Nobel Peace Prize (for the Project A Thousand Women of the World).
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Indian writers and poets on the blogosphere 2009
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Kebe and her team have stopped carrying the most expensive children's clothing lines, such as Simonetta, and are instead selling less-costly ones such as Eliane et Lena.
GDP report: Economic growth slows with 2.4 percent rate in second quarter 2010
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