sedas การใช้
- Stefanie de Roux and Yanela de Sedas were offered the chance, but both declined due to their studies.
- Barbosa da Cunha, Jo鉶 Soares Mesquita, Ricardo Pinto, Carlos Carvalho, Valente Mendes, Jos?Manuel Rodrigues, S閞gio Sedas, Jos?Agostinho Silva and Leonel Viana were all acquitted by the Gondomar court.
- Hay relatos sobre una enfermedad parecida a la lepra que invadio Egipto desde el Sudan durante el reinado de Ramses II . Cuando los soldados de Alejandro Magno conquistaron el Este, junto con sedas y especies, trajeron el mal.
- In a press statement, Nicaragua's Foreign Ministry said it rejected " the improper language " used by Cuba, and said it had recalled its charges-de-affairs in Havana, Mercedes De Sedas, for consultations in Managua " in order to evaluate the situation ."
- In a press statement, Nicaragua's Foreign Ministry said it rejected " the improper language " used by Cuba, and said it had recalled its charges-de-affairs in Havana, Mercedes de De Sedas, for consultations in Managua " in order to evaluate the situation ."
- Having originated in 1962 as the independent Social Science Research Group ( GIS ), founded by Ad閞ito Sedas Nunes, the ICS became an autonomous institute of the University of Lisbon in 1982 and acquired the status of associated state laboratory in 2002, an achievement that puts it on a par with other Portuguese institutions of excellence.
- She married Ad閞ito de Oliveira Sedas Nunes ( 1928 & ndash; 1992 ), the " founding father " of Portuguese Sociology and a Minister, son of 蒷io Sedas Nunes and wife Maria de Oliveira, at the Church of S鉶 Tiago, in S鉶 Tiago, Lisbon, in 1962, and they had one son, Jo鉶 Afonso de Bivar Sedas Nunes ( b.
- She married Ad閞ito de Oliveira Sedas Nunes ( 1928 & ndash; 1992 ), the " founding father " of Portuguese Sociology and a Minister, son of 蒷io Sedas Nunes and wife Maria de Oliveira, at the Church of S鉶 Tiago, in S鉶 Tiago, Lisbon, in 1962, and they had one son, Jo鉶 Afonso de Bivar Sedas Nunes ( b.
- She married Ad閞ito de Oliveira Sedas Nunes ( 1928 & ndash; 1992 ), the " founding father " of Portuguese Sociology and a Minister, son of 蒷io Sedas Nunes and wife Maria de Oliveira, at the Church of S鉶 Tiago, in S鉶 Tiago, Lisbon, in 1962, and they had one son, Jo鉶 Afonso de Bivar Sedas Nunes ( b.