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The elliptical progression of narrative becomes less important than the elemental pleasures of hanging out in Monteiro's Lisbon.
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Monteiro's eBay watch list includes a new bed, Martin Margiela sweaters, Romeo Gigli sunglasses and leather carryalls for fall.
Meredith Barnett: Designer Jeffrey Monteiro Gives Up Sugar for Fashion Week 2010
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BAM's 10-film survey of Monteiro's films, which share Portuguese cultural treasure status with the works of the still-active centenarian Manoel de Oliveira, invites an audience's lingering appraisal.
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The elliptical progression of narrative becomes less important than the elemental pleasures of hanging out in Monteiro's Lisbon.
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Monteiro's eBay watch list includes a new bed, Martin Margiela sweaters, Romeo Gigli sunglasses and leather carryalls for fall.
Meredith Barnett: Designer Jeffrey Monteiro Gives Up Sugar for Fashion Week 2010
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BAM's 10-film survey of Monteiro's films, which share Portuguese cultural treasure status with the works of the still-active centenarian Manoel de Oliveira, invites an audience's lingering appraisal.
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It was first practiced by Sir Astley Cooper in 1817, and has since been performed several times with a uniformly fatal result, although Monteiro's patient survived until the tenth day, and there is a record in which ligature of the abdominal aorta did not cause death until the eleventh day.
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It was first practiced by Sir Astley Cooper in 1817, and has since been performed several times with a uniformly fatal result, although Monteiro's patient survived until the tenth day, and there is a record in which ligature of the abdominal aorta did not cause death until the eleventh day.
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The wrong conclusion must not be drawn from Monteiro's remark, 'I have never seen a negro put his arm around a negro's waist.'
Primitive Love and Love-Stories Henry Theophilus Finck 1890
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Mohamad bin Saleh was present, and he says that Monteiro's statement is false: no goods were forced from him; but it was a year of scarcity, and Monteiro had to spend his goods in buying food instead of slaves and ivory, and made up the tale of Casembe plundering him to appease his creditors.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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