rodolfo in A Sentence

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    I mean, Rodolfo found him.

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    Rodolfo Cortes Calderon.

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    His brothers Rodolfo and Vasco worked in production and design.

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    Rodolfo told me not to worry, that everything would be fine.

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    Aldo and Rodolfo had their differences, but they managed to get along.

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    Aldo and Rodolfo said no and relegated him to a frustratingly small role.

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    Aldo and Rodolfo bought out Vasco's widow, split the shares, and became 50/50 owners.

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    It is still not known who the new president is,” political analyst Rodolfo Cortes Calderon said.

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    Local police chief Rodolfo del Angel later put the number of dead at five and those injured at 15.

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    That was when Grimalda fought her brothers Aldo, Vasco, and Rodolfo for a share of the company, but she lost.

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    That changed when Rodolfo died in 1983 at the age of 71, and his 50 percent stake passed to his only child and heir, Maurizio.

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    Cultivate an optimistic mind, use your imagination, always consider alternatives, and dare to believe that you can make possible what other think is impossible.”- Rodolfo Costa.

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    Cultivate an optimistic mind, use your imagination, always consider alternatives, and dare to believe that you can make possible what others think is impossible.”- Rodolfo Costa.

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    Cultivate an optimistic mind, use your imagination, always consider alternatives, and dare to believe that you can make possible what others think is impossible.- Author: Rodolfo Costa.

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    The ESPM ESPM was born in 1951, through a project by Rodolfo Lima Martensen, at the invitation of Pietro Maria Bardi, then director of the São Paulo M.

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    ESPM was born in 1951, through a project by Rodolfo Lima Martensen, at the invitation of Pietro Maria Bardi, then director of the São Paulo Museum of Art(Masp)- and supported by Assis Chateaubriand, president of the Associated Diaries, in the time the largest media group in Brazil.

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    As a result of excavations in the late 19th century, archaeologist Rodolfo Lanciani concluded that Agrippa's Pantheon was oriented so that it faced South, in contrast with the current layout that faces North, and that it had a shortened T-shaped plan with the entrance at the base of the"T.

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