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Almada

British  
/ ɑlˈmɑːdə /

noun

  1. a town in S central Portugal, on the S bank of the Tagus estuary opposite Lisbon: statue of Christ 110 m (360 ft) high, erected 1959. Pop: 160 826 (2001)

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So, after the first year, I moved to Almada, across the Tagus River.

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Giakoumakis has scored 10 times in his first season with Atlanta United and will be joined by teammate Thiago Almada, who is tied for the league lead in assists with nine.

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Thiago Almada notched his league-leading ninth assist on Gutman’s third netter this campaign.

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Almada asks — even as she shows us drone shots of oceans and highways that provoke undeniable awe.

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This negotiation between techno-pessimism and techno-fetishism is at the heart of “Users,” though Almada’s scattered movie struggles to keep them in balance; her broad, rhetorical voice-over is a poor match for the complexity of the film’s images.

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