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  2. ABADÁ-Capoeira - Wikipedia

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    The Associação Brasileira de Apoio e Desenvolvimento da Arte-Capoeira (ABADÁ-Capoeira), in English translated as "The Brazilian Association for the Support and Development of the Art of Capoeira", [1] is a nonprofit organization whose purpose is to spread and support Brazilian culture through the practice of capoeira. [2]

  3. Abadá - Wikipedia

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    Abadás Capoeira pants Abadá ( Portuguese pronunciation: [abaˈda] ) can refer to various items of clothing: a white tunic worn for prayer by African Muslims , [ 1 ] the uniform of port workers in Brazil, [ 2 ] the pants worn by capoeiristas , or a shirt sold at a carnival or theatrical production to promote the event.

  4. Abada - Wikipedia

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    Abada (unicorn), a type of unicorn reported to live in the lands of the African Congo; Äbädä, a forest spirit in Tatar mythology; Abadá, an item of clothing; ABADÁ-Capoeira, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to spread and support Brazilian culture through the practice of Capoeira; Tell Abada, an archaeological site in Iraq

  5. Category:Office buildings in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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  6. 50 United Nations Plaza Federal Office Building (San Francisco)

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    San Francisco's Civic Center is one of the nation's most successful examples of the City Beautiful movement. [3] In 1927, the government allocated $2.5 million for the Federal Building's design and construction, although final costs reached a total of $3 million. San Francisco city officials donated a site in 1930.

  7. 388 Market Street - Wikipedia

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    388 Market Street is a 24-story, 94 m (308 ft) mixed-use flatiron skyscraper, completed in 1987 on Market Street in the financial district of San Francisco, California. The building is clad in red granite. The top seven floors house luxury apartments, while the lower floors contain office space. It was designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.

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  9. Phillip Burton Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Phillip Burton Federal Building & United States Courthouse is a massive 21-floor, 312 feet (95 m) federal office building located at 450 Golden Gate Avenue near San Francisco's Civic Center and the San Francisco City Hall. [3]