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The referees for the 2010 World Cup (in South Africa) have been shortlisted, but I am sure that I will be there in Brazil in 2014 for that year's championship
Even though the gap between ratings has been narrowing, it is much too early to envisage that China, let alone Russia, India or Brazil could any time soon dislodge the current large Aaa economies as anchors to the global economic and financial system ... Therefore, we should expect continued rating conv...
China is becoming a structural trade partner of Brazil ... We see China as an opportunity, not as a threat to Brazilian exports.
These acquisitions represent an important step to further strengthen our Flow Control business in Brazil by providing our current and prospective customers with an expanded suite of products and services ... By combining Hiter and Valvulas Crosby with our existing operations in Brazil, we will enhance o...
The Ministers from India, China, Brazil and South Africa met with the Danish president [of the summit], and now the negotiations are back on track
The challenge this week is to ask for vision, responsibility and leadership. And that falls on the shoulders of everyone: of developing countries like Brazil, China and India who will have to agree to their commitments being measured and verified, but also to the developed countries that ought to put mo...
Having followed BFRE’s evolution for 10 years, we are excited to join global investor TPG-Axon and world-class local operating partners, who have created the best-in-class company in Brazil.
Commodities' demand is high in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries currently. This should be of benefit to Africa this year and the coming one
Already, we've had visitors from every region of the world visit the pavilion -- from Copenhagen, of course, but also from Brazil, Venezuela, Kenya, China, Korea, Thailand, the US, Italy, Poland, and many other places
Obviously we'd like to improve ... When you look at the overall picture, you will see markets that were lesser developed that are now showing big increases, including Brazil, some of the Asian Markets and even Europe. We will expect to improve on '10 and '12, without a doubt.
It is very important for us small countries, the vision of Argentina and Brazil on world financial events since they are active members of the G-20 group that is re-drafting financial rules
So it is important for India, China along with Brazil and South Africa come up with one voice and achieve results which are in the interests of all developing nations
We welcome the interest of Brazil to make Iran comply with its obligations
Washington is at the root of many of the problems of why you should hire here. The CEOs I talk to, they’re hiring ... They’re hiring in Brazil, they’re hiring in Russia, China. Why are they hiring in those countries? Because it's steady, we know what to get from the government. It’s a rather, it’s rathe...
As (coach) Alejandro (Sabella) said, this squad gets stronger when the chips are down ... It already happened to us in Brazil with Cruzeiro, where we won a very complicated match.
I think that the best examples of this are Dunga as the head coach of the Brazilian national team, Leonardo at Milan and the rookie head coaches right here in Brazil like Mancini, Galo, Luis Carlos Goiano, Andrade, Ricardo Gomes and myself among others
A market shift from irrigated, chemical input-intensive growing areas such as the U.S. and China toward rain-fed and less intensive areas in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Brazil and India would bring significant net environmental gains.
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: Brasil or República Federativa do Brasil, listen (help·info)), is the largest and most populous country in South America; and the fifth largest in the world in both area and population. Full Article
Brazilian player Kaka gestures at the end of a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar (L) listens to coach Dunga during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar (L) listens to coach Dunga during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players Kaka (L) and Adriano during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar catches the ball during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players, Kaka (R) and Luis Fabiano stretch during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar catches the ball during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players, Kaka (R) and Luis Fabiano stretch during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian coach Dunga (L) watches his players Luis Fabiano (C) and Adriano during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players Adriano (L) and Elano vie for the ball during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players Adriano (L) and Elano vie for the ball during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian players Adriano (L) and Elano vie for the ball during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian football team coach Dunga watches his players during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian coach Dunga (C) directs his players during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian coach Dunga during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian football team coach Dunga watches his players during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian coach Dunga (R) talks to his players during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian coach Dunga (R)talks to his players during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazilian national team player Kaka runs during a soccer training session in Teresopolis near Rio de Janeiro October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazil's Adriano jumps during a soccer training session in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro, October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazil's Alex runs during a soccer training session in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro, October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazilian footballer Maicon takes part in a training session of the national team on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia on October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »Brazil's Adriano smiles during a soccer training session in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro, October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazil's Luis Fabiano controls the ball during a soccer training session in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro, October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazil's Kaka controls the ball during a soccer training session in Teresopolis, near Rio de Janeiro, October 7, 2009. Brazil will play against Bolivia and Venezuela in World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer matches on October 11 and 14 respectively.
View Photo »Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar (L) listens to coach Dunga during a training session on October 7, 2009, in Teresopolis, Brazil. Brazil will face Bolivia next October 11 in La Paz in a South American qualifier match for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010.
View Photo »The referees for the 2010 World Cup (in South Africa) have been shortlisted, but I am sure that I will be there in Brazil in 2014 for that year's championship
Even though the gap between ratings has been narrowing, it is much too early to envisage that China, let alone Russia, India or Brazil could any time soon dislodge the current large Aaa economies as anchors to the global economic and financial system ... Therefore, we should expect continued rating conv...
China is becoming a structural trade partner of Brazil ... We see China as an opportunity, not as a threat to Brazilian exports.
These acquisitions represent an important step to further strengthen our Flow Control business in Brazil by providing our current and prospective customers with an expanded suite of products and services ... By combining Hiter and Valvulas Crosby with our existing operations in Brazil, we will enhance o...
The Ministers from India, China, Brazil and South Africa met with the Danish president [of the summit], and now the negotiations are back on track
The challenge this week is to ask for vision, responsibility and leadership. And that falls on the shoulders of everyone: of developing countries like Brazil, China and India who will have to agree to their commitments being measured and verified, but also to the developed countries that ought to put mo...
Having followed BFRE’s evolution for 10 years, we are excited to join global investor TPG-Axon and world-class local operating partners, who have created the best-in-class company in Brazil.
Commodities' demand is high in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries currently. This should be of benefit to Africa this year and the coming one
Already, we've had visitors from every region of the world visit the pavilion -- from Copenhagen, of course, but also from Brazil, Venezuela, Kenya, China, Korea, Thailand, the US, Italy, Poland, and many other places
Obviously we'd like to improve ... When you look at the overall picture, you will see markets that were lesser developed that are now showing big increases, including Brazil, some of the Asian Markets and even Europe. We will expect to improve on '10 and '12, without a doubt.
It is very important for us small countries, the vision of Argentina and Brazil on world financial events since they are active members of the G-20 group that is re-drafting financial rules
So it is important for India, China along with Brazil and South Africa come up with one voice and achieve results which are in the interests of all developing nations
We welcome the interest of Brazil to make Iran comply with its obligations
Washington is at the root of many of the problems of why you should hire here. The CEOs I talk to, they’re hiring ... They’re hiring in Brazil, they’re hiring in Russia, China. Why are they hiring in those countries? Because it's steady, we know what to get from the government. It’s a rather, it’s rathe...
As (coach) Alejandro (Sabella) said, this squad gets stronger when the chips are down ... It already happened to us in Brazil with Cruzeiro, where we won a very complicated match.
I think that the best examples of this are Dunga as the head coach of the Brazilian national team, Leonardo at Milan and the rookie head coaches right here in Brazil like Mancini, Galo, Luis Carlos Goiano, Andrade, Ricardo Gomes and myself among others
A market shift from irrigated, chemical input-intensive growing areas such as the U.S. and China toward rain-fed and less intensive areas in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Brazil and India would bring significant net environmental gains.
It’s great to see emerging economies like Brazil moving up the rankings, sending a clear signal during these negotiations that they are more and more committed to combating climate change
They have a common concern about the competition between Australia and Brazil
Soybeans right now look like the leader ... But even there, we're possibly looking at bigger crops in Argentina and Brazil, which could lower worldwide prices.
Imagine Myst after you just chugged a bottle of Dimetapp and have Terry Gilliam's Brazil playing in the background. Boom, you have Obsidian by Rocket Science.
Indian WTO bound tariff rates on agricultural products, averaging 114 per cent, are among the highest in the world. The majority of rates are between 50 and 150 per cent, much higher than the average bound rates for other major developing countries such as Brazil and China
The Honduran government, once again, calls on the government of Brazil to define the legal status under which Jose Manuel Zelaya remains in its facilities
- digitalcurator
5 minutes ago
I have a small pumpkin. Fuck brazil
- jennygrlll 5 minutes ago
- Jrcardosocarmo
50 minutes ago
i dont kno if i'm over the mystery plane accident enough to go to brazil yet :-/
- just_jess_jess 1 hour ago
Its official: Carnivale du Brazil 2010. Is Rio ready for a little Yambag24? http://myloc.me/26d1c
- Yambag24 2 hours ago