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He is understood to be of Brazilian origin.
Samba, ballroom dance of Brazilian origin, popularized in western Europe and the United States in the early 1940s.
In August last year, he provoked a spat with the Socialist party over a personal attack on party spokesman Eduardo Rihan Cypel, who is of Brazilian origin.
Remember, the map is showing language, not origin – so many of the 'Portuguese' speakers, for instance, may be of Brazilian origin.
The male patient (#6, Supplementary Material, Table S1) was the only son of non-consanguineous parents of Brazilian origin.
These introductions probably correspond to three independent routes that may originate from the native area or the Caribbean area (e.g. the hypothesized Brazilian origin of the Israeli population; Vonshak et al. 2009b).
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Welles also embraced Brazilian culture, becoming aware of the Afro-Brazilian origins of samba.
It drew on physical activities with Afro-Brazilian origins such as dance and capoeira, a martial art invented by Angolan slaves (slavery was only abolished in Brazil in 1888), in which there was no bodily contact and the movements were similar to dribbling and the samba.
Their standard espresso is made from capao, a Brazilian single-origin dark-roasted bean.
However, the Brazilian population origins did not affect the maturation of the medial longitudinal arch.
Mr. Ghosn, a Brazilian of Lebanese origin whose surname rhymes with bone, wants to stave off complacency by setting increasingly ambitious targets for his workers and executives.
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