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A vast operation, Globo is state of the art and probably rivals CNN's Atlanta headquarters or even Hollywood's Universal studios in sheer size.
Nikolas Kozloff: Part II: What Is the Brazilian Brand? Nikolas Kozloff 2010
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The result is robust to placebo treatments and does not appear to be driven by selection in Globo entry.
tingilinde: 2008
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The result is robust to placebo treatments and does not appear to be driven by selection in Globo entry.
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Just watch the body language of the reporters describing the beatings they got and the positions the soldiers forced them into while they destroyed Honduras’ biggest radio chain Globo’s transmitter and took them off the air.
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International Company Ltd and Globosat Programadora Ltda., both companies hereinafter referred to as "Globo" which owns and/or controls worldwide broadcast rights for their television channels, which include but are not limited to TV Globo, TV Globo Internacional, SporTV, SporTV2, Premiere
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He notes that some international programmers, such as Globo TV in Brazil, are also building 1080-capable plants.
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International Company Ltd and Globosat Programadora Ltda., both companies hereinafter referred to as "Globo" which owns and/or controls worldwide broadcast rights for their television channels, which include but are not limited to TV Globo, TV Globo Internacional, SporTV, SporTV2, Premiere
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I even got mentioned on Globo which is the Brazilian equivalent of the BBC.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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International Company Ltd and Globosat Programadora Ltda., both companies hereinafter referred to as "Globo" which owns and/or controls worldwide broadcast rights for their television channels, which include but are not limited to TV Globo, TV Globo Internacional, SporTV, SporTV2, Premiere
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International Company Ltd and Globosat Programadora Ltda., both companies hereinafter referred to as "Globo" which owns and/or controls worldwide broadcast rights for their television channels, which include but are not limited to TV Globo, TV Globo Internacional, SporTV, SporTV2, Premiere
ruzuzu commented on the word Globo
"The responses on the telephone were more varied in character. I learned for the first time that anyone who presents himself to the general public is exposed to contacts with what is too frivolously called 'the lunatic fringe.' An angry voice informed me that I was a German spy and that 'we have our eyes on you.' A woman urged me to learn and teach Globo and so prepare the world for international and perpetual peace."
--Theophilus North by Thornton Wilder
September 4, 2010