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    cello Rui Mota 1983–1984 drums Till We Have Faces (1984) Sérgio Lima Waldemar Falcão flute percussion Fernando Moura Rhodes piano Ronaldo Diamante bass...
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  • Rui Mota – drums Sérgio Lima – drums Ian Mosley – drums, percussion Waldemar Falcão – flute, percussion Fernando Moura – Rhodes piano Ronaldo Diamante...
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    25 November 1937 (1937-11-25) 3 years, 123 days   Independent Getúlio Vargas (Ind) 4 Waldemar Falcão (1895–1946) 25 November 1937 (1937-11-25) 13 June 1941 (1941-06-13)...
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  • Torneio Inicio and Bahia State Championship. The first Bahia president was Waldemar Costa, a doctor. Bahia's crest is based on Corinthians'[citation needed]...
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    football skills matching his own on the other side, not anymore. In midfield, Falcão was already established as a starter. The main highlight in the central...
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  • Hugo Talavera Waldemar Victorino 1 goal Hugo Coscia Roberto Osvaldo Díaz Jorge Gáspari Carlos Angel López Diego Maradona Paulo Roberto Falcão Palhinha Roberto...
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  • remainder of their lives. The last living Brazilian Army marshal, Marshal Waldemar Levy Cardoso, died in May 2009. During the days of the Imperial Period...
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    (personal title) until the see was raised to archdiocese in 1966 José Freire Falcão (1984–2004) (Cardinal in 1988) João Braz de Aviz (2004–2011), appointed...
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    also played for Brazil in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. The midfield featured Falcão, brought in from Italian club Roma and becoming a big part in winning the...
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    crowned champion after winning the second leg 1–0 with a goal by striker Waldemar Victorino, achieving their second Copa Libertadores title. Victorino was...
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