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  • 1casear — v. tr. e intr. 1. Abrir casas (no fato). 2.  [Antigo] Fazer moradas de casas em.   • Confrontar: cacear …

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  • 2casear —   limpiar las hierbas alrededor de una planta, para dejar solo tierra …

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  • 3Gus Caesar — Augustus Cassius « Gus » Caesar (né le 5 mars 1966) est un ancien footballeur anglais. Arsenal Né à Tottenham, Caesar rejoint Arsenal en août 1982. Il devient professionnel en février 1984. Au début de sa carrière, il se blesse… …

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  • 4caseadeira — s. f. 1. Costureira de casas de botões. 2. Máquina para casear.   ‣ Etimologia: casear + deira …

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  • 5Bound (film) — Infobox Film name = Bound image size = caption = Movie poster director = Wachowski Brothers producer = Stuart Boros Andrew Lazar writer = Wachowski Brothers narrator = starring = Gina Gershon Jennifer Tilly Joe Pantoliano music = Don Davis… …

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  • 6Aureolus — For the Frankish ruler of Aragon, see Aureolus of Aragon. Infobox Roman emperor name =Aureolus full name = title =Usurper of the Roman Empire caption = reign =268 (against Gallienus) predecessor = successor = spouse 1 = spouse 2 = issue = dynasty …

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  • 7Every Man out of His Humour — is a satirical comedy written by English playwright Ben Jonson, acted in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain s Men. It is a conceptual sequel to his 1598 comedy Every Man in His Humour . It was much less successful on stage than its predecessor, though… …

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  • 8John Caesar — (1764 – February 15, 1796), nicknamed Black Caesar , was the first Australian bushranger and one of the first black people to arrive during British colonisation of the continent as a penal colony. Caesar was a slave on a sugar plantation in his… …

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  • 9Hierocæsarea — Hierocæsarea, also spelled Hierocaesarea, from the Greek for sacred and the Latin for Casear s , is a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman province of Lydia, suffragan of Sardis. HistoryThis town is mentioned by Ptolemy (VI, ii,… …

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  • 10The Princess (Killigrew) — The Princess, or Love at First Sight is a Caroline era stage play, a tragicomedy written by Thomas Killigrew. The play was most likely written c. 1636, while Killigrew was travelling in Italy, and was acted on the stage c. 1638, by Queen… …

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