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  • Constance led them to the Chinese drawing room for coffee, and as the women grouped themselves to chat, or gaze at Buddhas and treasures of ancient dynasties, she suddenly recalled Madalena's latest vision in the crystal.

    The Second Latchkey 1889

  • "Except my cousin Anne," Connie amended, with a sharp glance from the green-gray eyes to see whether "Madalena" were "working up to anything."

    The Second Latchkey 1889

  • At "Madalena" several families of different locations came together and are waiting for more to come.

    CMI Brasil 2009

  • "Batman's Alley" is more than just a street -- it's an open-air graffiti gallery in the heart of the bohemian Vila Madalena neighborhood.

    Sao Paolo: Pounding Heart of Brazil 2011

  • In Vila Madalena, a bohemian outpost set in rolling hills, the nighttime vibe is one of all-out revelry.

    Sao Paulo: Brazilian Beauty Sameer Reddy 2011

  • "Batman's Alley" is more than just a street—it's an open-air graffiti gallery in the heart of the bohemian Vila Madalena neighborhood.

    Sao Paulo: Brazilian Beauty Sameer Reddy 2011

  • A big mahalo to Madalena for sharing this with me.

    Shrine at Fatima - Live Broadcast Esther 2009

  • Today, in his office, in Vila Madalena, São Paulo, Motta developes and produces furniture, sculpture, and architectural products all from recycled wood.

    Priscilla | Inhabitat 2007

  • A big mahalo to Madalena for sharing this with me.

    Archive 2009-03-22 Esther 2009

  • Madalena do Rego Ramalho, who is in charge of the Chinese credit line in Angola's finance ministry.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

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