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  • Devoid of Yesterday “filma creature marine in studio con ottiche macro, come metafora sia per il fatto che la conferenza si tenga in Portogallo, sia per uno sguardo ravvicinato ai partecipanti ed al loro modo di pensare.”

    No Fat Clips!!! : OFFF Lisbon 2008 2008

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood will succeed Jerker Johansson, who sits on Morgan Stanley's powerful management committee and who will take on a new role as vice chairman, Europe, these people say.

    Morgan Stanley's shuffle 2007

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood, who ran the prime-brokerage and bond-sales businesses, respectively, will report to Michael Petrick, global head of sales and trading.

    Morgan Stanley 2007

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood will be co-chiefs of the firm's clients and services group, which primarily sells to clients stocks and bonds that Morgan Stanley underwrites.

    Morgan Stanley 2007

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood will succeed Jerker Johansson, who sits on Morgan Stanley's powerful management committee and who will take on a new role as vice chairman, Europe, according to these people.

    Morgan Stanley shifts more posts 2007

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood, who ran Morgan Stanley's prime brokerage and fixed-income sales businesses, respectively, will both report to Michael Petrick, global head of sales and trading.

    Morgan Stanley's shuffle 2007

  • Messrs. Portogallo and Wood, who ran Morgan Stanley's prime brokerage and fixed-income sales businesses, respectively, will both report to Michael Petrick, global head of sales and trading.

    Morgan Stanley shifts more posts 2007

  • The "Re di Portogallo" sheered off, but her consort, the "Maria Pia," came rushing down on the disabled "Kaiser."

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • Then there were two wooden ironclads of 5700 tons and 800 horse-power, the "Re d'Italia" and the "Re di Portogallo."

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

  • With his old three-decker he boldly rammed the "Re di Portogallo."

    Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale

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