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"Raposa" created by Fernando Pieruccetti, more popularly known as Mangabeira
Archive 2007-11-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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"Raposa" created by Fernando Pieruccetti, more popularly known as Mangabeira
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube kits 2007/08 Brazilian Serie-A Azmie aka switch image 2007
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A Raposa or "the fox" is one of the oldest and most traditional clubs in Brazil have never been relegated or removed from the Brazilian Serie A.
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube shirt 2007/08 Brazilian Serie-A Azmie aka switch image 2007
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A Raposa or "the fox" is one of the oldest and most traditional clubs in Brazil have never been relegated or removed from the Brazilian Serie A.
Archive 2007-11-01 Azmie aka switch image 2007
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Journalist Laura Raposa encountered John at a party hosted by the magazine.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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It was clear to journalist Laura Raposa that something had changed.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Journalist Laura Raposa encountered John at a party hosted by the magazine.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Boston journalist Laura Raposa, whom John knew by name, asked him how he dealt with all the attention, especially the middle-aged and older women who wanted to touch him and talk to him about his father.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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It was clear to journalist Laura Raposa that something had changed.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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Boston journalist Laura Raposa, whom John knew by name, asked him how he dealt with all the attention, especially the middle-aged and older women who wanted to touch him and talk to him about his father.
American Legacy C. David Heymann 2007
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