Examples of using Simonis in English and their translations into Portuguese
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In place of Ms Heide SIMONIS;
Ms Heide SIMONIS in place of Mr Gerd WALTER.
Then, tuck into some fresh fish for dinner at Catch by Simonis in the harbour.
Tristramella simonis is a species of cichlid fish.
On top of that, they did not get reimbursement of their health care andthe symptoms became worse in time,” explains Florence Simonis.
Metro: Belgica(line 6) and Simonis(lines 2 and 6), 500 metres.
Florence Simonis summarises accurately, if a bit sadly, the life of a rare disease patient.
Namur Metro Station,with service to Simonis Elisabeth is a 4-minute walk away.
Menno Simonis, formerly a Catholic priest, who joined the party in 1536, exercised a beneficient influence in that direction.
Branding. Polishing, Polish, Simonis. Cleaning inside and outside vehicles.
The City of Brussels has minor railway stations at Bockstael, Brussels-Chapel, Brussels-Congres, Brussels-Luxembourg, Brussels-Schuman, Brussels-West, Haren,Haren-South and Simonis.
This line was extended to Simonis the next year andopened as metro line 2 in 1988, from Simonis to the South Station.
By his second wife,Irene of Montferrat, Andronikos II had Simonis, later the wife of Stefan Milutin of Serbia.
Morgane(born Ingrid Simonis, 23 August 1975, Blegny) is a Belgian singer, best known for her participation in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest.
Nicol also mentions the record of the daughter of"one Demetrios Kantakouzenos and his wife Simonis Gadelina, called Maria" marrying Theodore, the son of Paul Palaiologos, in Corfu in November 1486.
Another marriage alliance attempted to resolve the potential conflict with Serbia in Macedonia,as Andronikos II married off his five-year-old daughter Simonis to King Stefan Milutin in 1298.
However, the prime minister of that state, Heide Simonis, found a way to reverse the results of that referendum via a parliamentary vote in 1999.
You are aware that in May a conference on this issue took place in Frankfurt, which was attended by the Prime Minister of Saxony, Kurt Biedenkopf, andthe Prime Minister of SchleswigHolstein, Mrs Simonis, in other words it was a cross-party event.
However, the minister-president of the state, Heide Simonis, found a way to reverse the results of the referendum via a parliamentary vote in 1999.
Simonida Nemanjić(; c. 1294- after 1336), born Simonis Palaiologina(, sr. Симонида Палеолог,"Simonida Paleolog"), was a Byzantine princess and queen consort of the Kingdom of Serbia as the fourth wife of Serbian king Stefan Milutin r. 1282-1321.
On 14 April the resignation of Cardinal Adrianus Johannes Simonis- who was 75 years old on 26 November 2006- as Archbishop of Utrecht in Holland was accepted.