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Graça Machel at SOAS in 2015.
You could also get to Graça on the famous No. 28 tram.
To Graça Machel and the Mandela family;
Rumour has it that Nelson Mandela paid 60 cows for his wife Graça Machel.
Maria Da Graça Carvalho(PPE), in writing.
However, the lead only lasted for 22 minutes before Jaime Graça scored for Benfica.
Graça and Samora Machel hosting Romanian Communist leader Nicolae Ceauşescu, Maputo, 1979.
On 18 July 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa,Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel, and Desmond Tutu convened The Elders.
Graça Machel married her second husband, Nelson Mandela, in Johannesburg on 18 July 1998, Mandela's 80th birthday.
(IT) Mr President, ladies and gentlemen,with regard to the Graça Moura report, I must say that our colleague has done an excellent job.
Graça Machel married Nelson Mandela, President of South Africa, thus becoming the only woman to have been First Lady of two countries.
Further along tram 28′s route, up the hill,is the Miradouro da Graça, Largo Graça, which overlooks the Mouraria and the Castelo.
Graça Machel DBE(Portuguese pronunciation:[ˈɡɾasɐ mɐˈʃɛɫ]; née Graça Simbine, pronounced[sĩˈbĩni], 17 October 1945) is a Mozambican politician and humanitarian.
(SK) Mr President, I would like to thank my colleague from the Committee on Culture and Education,Mr Graça Moura, for his work on drafting the report, which I supported in the vote.
Graça Simbine was born 17 days after her father's death, the youngest of six children,[2] in rural Incadine, Gaza Province, Portuguese East Africa(modern-day Mozambique).
The other day, my fellow Members andI adopted with an overwhelming majority the resolution submitted by Mrs Maria da Graça Carvalho on simplifying the financing rules of the Research Framework Programmes.
US President Barack Obama greets Graça Machel at the memorial service for her late husband Nelson Mandela, Johannesburg, 2013.
It is precisely for this reason that I should like to emphasise once again the very positive work done by our colleague,Mr Graça Moura, even though the other resolution, for which I also voted, was subsequently accepted.
I would like to congratulate my colleague,Mr Graça Moura, for the way in which he has successfully combined in this draft report general, regional and even local interests.
The members of the international jury, composed of prominent academics, scientists and experts, included Professor Pierre Joliot, the renowned French biologist and grandson of Marie Skłodowska-Curie, Professor Christopher Pissarides, winner the 2010 Nobel Prize in Economics, andMaria Da Graça Carvalho, Member of the European Parliament and former Portuguese Minister of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
Graça Machel is a member of the Africa Progress Panel(APP), a group of ten distinguished individuals who advocate at the highest levels for equitable and sustainable development in Africa.
The next item is the report by Maria Da Graça Carvalho, on behalf of the Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, on simplifying the implementation of the Research Framework Programmes.
Graça Machel is the‘only woman in the world‘ to have been First Lady of two different countries, serving as the First Lady of Mozambique from 1975 to 1986 and the First Lady of South Africa from 1998 to 1999.
The meeting was organised by Márcia Silva and Graça Gonçalves, the AidLearn representatives who participated in the meeting and was directed by Györk Halász(Ecocenter Alapítvány) and Kinga Langer(Green Tour project coordinator).
Graça Machel is the only woman in history to have been first lady of two separate republics,[note 1] serving as the First Lady of Mozambique from 1975 to 1986 and the First Lady of South Africa from 1998 to 1999.[1].
Graça Machel is the only woman in history to have been first lady of two separate republics,[note 1] serving as the First Lady of Mozambique from 1975 to 1986 and the First Lady of South Africa from 1998 to 1999.[1].