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I like Wells 'take on the characters, and artist Diogenes Neves is doing solid work here.
Your Mileage May Vary | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009
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To Arlindo, and to his brothers José, Baltazar, and Mário ( "Neves"), a thousand thanks for sharing your Maputo flat, and as many apologies for the times I know my presence complicated your personal lives.
Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005
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We don't need to check their background, Mr. Neves said.
Macau Gambling Regulator Stays Out of Ho Dispute Kate O'Keeffe 2011
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Neves, the son of a local woman and a Portuguese soldier, has a simple explanation: "It's the China effect."
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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But Mr. Neves said the joint-venture company had told the regulator that Daisy Ho stepped down from the board at the end of last year.
Macau Gambling Regulator Stays Out of Ho Dispute Kate O'Keeffe 2011
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Nobody is eternal, said Neves, the gambling regulator, who has known the tycoon for years.
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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Neves, the director of the gaming bureau, thinks Macau's casinos have been given a bum rap.
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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Nobody is eternal, said Neves, the gambling regulator, who has known the tycoon for years.
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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Neves, the director of the gaming bureau, thinks Macau's casinos have been given a bum rap.
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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Neves, the son of a local woman and a Portuguese soldier, has a simple explanation: "It's the China effect."
Macau's casinos rake in cash from Chinese who see gambling as an investment Andrew Higgins 2011
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