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Early next morning we began to disembark at a place called Figueira, by the mouth of the Mondego river.
The Adventures of Harry Revel Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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Rafael Pinho for The Wall Street Journal Figueira Rubaiyat Beaches, bikinis and feathered headdresses are not reasons to visit the biggest city in Brazil—that's Rio you're dreaming of.
Sao Paulo: Brazilian Beauty Sameer Reddy 2011
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Rules for foreign property buyers are fairly straightforward, says Gonçalo Figueira, a lawyer in the international department of Neville de Rougemont & Associados, which represents foreign buyers.
Europe on Sale Nancy Keates 2011
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Figueira Rubaiyat: This restaurant is such a peaceful place and the food is divine!
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Confeitaria Nacional 18B Praça da Figueira, confeitarianacional.com , a charming, two-story pastry shop that first opened in 1829, sells flaky, not-too-sweet pastel de nata custards.
Take Monday Off: Lisbon Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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Figueirense means "from Figueira" or the fig tree in english.
Figueirense Futebol Club 2007/08 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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Figueirense means "from Figueira" or the fig tree in english.
Archive 2007-09-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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"The process will bring all stakeholders together with a view of coming up with mechanisms that will serve the country's current and long-term needs," said Figueira.
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Michaela Clayton (now Figueira) had had no part in the killing and the evidence against them was a lie.
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Figueira and sports editor Nelson, to name a few -- were exceptionally good.
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