Olívio de Oliveira Dutra (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈlivju ˈdutɾɐ]; born 10 June 1941 in Bossoroca, Rio Grande do Sul) is a Brazilian politician...
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artist Olin Dutra (1901–1983), golfer on the PGA Tour in the 1920s and 1930s Olívio Dutra (born 1941), Brazilian politician Otávio Dutra (born 1983),...
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of Rio Grande do Sul under both Collares and Olívio Dutra. In 2001, after an internal dispute in the Dutra cabinet, she left the PDT and joined the Workers'...
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Olivio may refer to: Olivio (restaurant), Dutch Michelin starred restaurant Olívio Dutra (born 1941), Brazilian politician Olívio Aurélio Fazza (1925–2008)...
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Expointer was at the centre of a political dispute between state governor Olívio Dutra and landowners over land reform. After the state landowner's association...
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Ferreira, Luiz Tarcísio Teixeira; Teixeira, Paulo; Suplicy, Marta; Dutra, Olívio (2003). "The programme for land tenure legalization on public land in...
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reduction, he became the first governor to live in the state's palace since Olívio Dutra. He established privatizations as a priority, with the state-owned companies...
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for the Cities Olívio Dutra in coalition with PC do B, which provided as vice-gubernatorial candidate the state deputy Jussara Cony. Olívio lost in the second...
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Garcia Marilena Chaui Juliana Prestes, niece of Luís Carlos Prestes Olívio Dutra Paulo Delgado Paulo Freire Rodrigo Maroni Sérgio Buarque de Holanda Tarso...
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was unexpectedly defeated by Olívio Dutra and Yeda Crusius. Rigotto placed third by a small margin: 0.17% behind Olivio Dutra. In August 2018, Rigotto was...
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