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"Retirement strategies, wealth-transfer strategies will be disrupted," says Martim de Arantes Oliveira , head of advisory firm Silver Bridge's U.S. West Coast region.
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Driven by interior dialogue rather than by plot, its purported subject is a man called Martim, who believes he has killed his wife and flees deep into the Brazilian interior, where he finds work as a farm laborer.
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Ao todo, passarão pelo 28 (Martim Moniz/Prazeres) 65 fadistas e 23 músicos (12 guitarras e 11 violas).
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Ao todo, passarão pelo 28 (Martim Moniz/Prazeres) 65 fadistas e 23 músicos (12 guitarras e 11 violas).
Archive 2007-06-01 Red 2007
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That is significant growth -- but the 60 percent of Brazilian households without a computer won't necessarily rush out to buy tablets, cautioned Jose Martim Juacida, an analyst with the company.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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That is significant growth -- but the 60 percent of Brazilian households without a computer won't necessarily rush out to buy tablets, cautioned Jose Martim Juacida, an analyst with the company.
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Wigutow, Martin (NMI) aka Wigathow, Marty aka Martin D. Wigutow aka Martim M. Wigutow
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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Therefore questions about who ‘owns’ or rather has the ‘license’ (as John Updike put it in his New Yorker review of Martim Amis’s Times Arrow) to make art of the event are valid.
Yann Martel waking up to his quote as a headline all over the UK: “Jews don’t own the Holocaust” 2010
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Engand's Calcutta Cup victory was Lancaster's first match since replacing Martim Johnson after England's unsuccessful World Cup campaign.
BBC News - Home 2012
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