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  • Desse Roche scored the last goal for Ottawa on March 17, 1934.
  • Their first single " A Dor Desse Amor " charted # 1 in Brazil.
  • Col is rescued by Gorynel Desse, and then Collan starts his work as a bard.
  • As tentativas de obter uma confirma玢o oficial do governo de Israel a respeito desse fato falharam.
  • At the time the singer also presented the first single, " No Brilho Desse Olhar ".
  • The Voghera-born designer headed for Paris in the 1950s where he worked under Guy Laroche and Jean Desse.
  • INJURIES : Right guard Derrick Desse is expected to miss up to four weeks because of a left ankle sprain that was the object of an MRI exam Monday afternoon.
  • The Senators would be led offensively by Earl Roche, who had a team high 29 points, his brother Desse Roche would score a team high 14 goals, while Max Kaminsky would put up a team high 17 assists.
  • He is in despair over his daughter's behaviour ( " Lina pensai che un angelo in te mi desse il cielo "-" Lina, I thought that in you an angel brought me heavenly bliss " ).
  • Piska, a Brazilian producer and composer, wrote the lyrics for a cover version of the song, which was recorded by the boy band KLB, and released in their eponymous debut album under the title " A Dor Desse Amor ".
  • Por certa que seja a ponderacao do assessor da Casa Branca, ou que haja quem se beneficie nos paises ricos com o deslocamento dos empregos para paises menos 2icNs, nada disso minora as consequencias ruinosas desse processo sobre os milhoes que perdem empregos.
  • Our text breaks off in narrative mode, on a seemingly conciliatory note : preceded by the Cross, Christ displays at this Second Coming His stigmata, the bodily wounds which He suffered for love of humankind, " duruh desse mancunnes minna " ( 103 ).
  • For the creators of this spoof, the first verse of the song ( " Kalluri vaanil kaayndha nilaavo ? " ) sounds like " Vai l? Rivaldo, sai desse lago " ( Portuguese for " Come on, Rivaldo, get out of that lake " ).
  • The species is known from rather fragmentary fossils in the area of Quercy, France; dated remains are from Pech Desse, a Late Oligocene locality, but the original fossil, a single right tarsometatarsus ( MNHN QU-15720 ), isn't precisely dated and may have come from deposits as early as Late Eocene in age.
  • The synthetic future is generally replaced by " ir " + infinitive ( e . g . " vou cantar " " I will sing " ), while the conditional is replaced either by the imperfect ( especially in its modal use; " se voc?me desse dinheiro, eu cantava " " if you gave me money, I would sing " ) or by the imperfect of " ir " + infinitive ( in its non-modal, " future of the past " usage; " ele disse que ia cantar " " he said that he would sing " ).