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    A Arma Escarlate (English: The Scarlet Weapon) is a 2011 fantasy novel by Brazilian author Renata Ventura and published by Novo Século. The book follows Hugo Escarlate, a boy raised at Favela Santa Marta , Rio de Janeiro , who discovers he is a wizard.

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    Italian soprano Renata Tebaldi was the first recipient of the award. 1960 winner, Jussi Björling Thirteen-time winner Leontyne Price Two-time winner Joan Sutherland 1969 winner, Montserrat Caballé Two-time winner Janet Baker Five-time winner Luciano Pavarotti Two-time winner Marilyn Horne Three-time winner Kathleen Battle Five-time winner Cecilia Bartoli Three-time winner Anne Sofie von ...

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    The Fatal Eggs can be described as a satirical science fiction novel. Its main protagonist is an aging zoologist and specialist in amphibians, Vladimir Ipatyevich Persikov.. The narration begins in Moscow of the then-future year of 1928, which seems to have overcome the destructive effects of the Russian Civil War and to be quite prospero

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    Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne is initially set moments before a post-apocalyptic conception of modern-day Tokyo: aside from the opening segment, post-apocalyptic Tokyo, also known as the Vortex World, is the main setting. [1]

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    Renato Fiacchini (born 30 September 1950), known by the stage name Renato Zero (Italian pronunciation: [reˈnaːto dˈdzɛːro]), is an Italian singer-songwriter, producer, dancer and actor whose career spans from the 1960s to the 2020s.