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Brasilia

[ US /bɹəˈsɪɫjə, bɹəˈzɪɫjə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the capital of Brazil; a city built on the central plateau and inaugurated in 1960

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  • Brasilia warned it would not ­relinquish command of UN forces in Haiti, and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. Mudville Gazette
  • You then share a Brasilian plate of two empenadas (baked turnovers, one beef and one sardine), red beans, salad and salsa, and the plat du jour, a lamb tajine, deliciously spiced.
  • Yeah, portuguese: “Nao estou so” - matching with the portuguese (european, not brasilian, based on the accents) spoken by the dudes at the artic/antartic station. The Tail Section » Lost 3.18 D.O.C Vote and Discuss Thread!
  • Among the Anaspidea, numerous species of the genus Aplysia, such as A. brasiliana, are capable of swimming by undulating their parapodia.
  • One voter in Brasilia summed up the mood — "Politicians have lost credibility," he complained.
  • Brasilia warned it would not relinquish command of United Nations forces in Haiti and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. Indymedia Ireland
  • Brasilia - Brazil is poised to become one of the 21st century's great powers, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva told AFP, as he fended off international criticism of its role as a "conciliator" in dealings with Iran and Venezuela. Mark Weisbrot: Morgenthau's Axis Debunked
  • Então, senhor Sílvio, o senhor quer que nós, contribuintes brasileiros, paguemos a estada de sua senhora em Brasília … porque o senhor não pode ficar alguns dias por semana sem ela … Que gracinha! Global Voices in English » Brazil: Fly me to the moon with public money
  • Brasilia has been carefully planned for modern living.
  • Brasilia warned it would not ­relinquish command of United Nations forces in Haiti and Paris complained the airport had become a US "annexe", exposing a brewing power struggle amid the global relief effort. The Guardian World News
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