Presidente Prudente
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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“We’ve found more incredible cranial remains,” at the Presidente Prudente site, Navalón says.
From Science Magazine
In 2004, co-author William Nava, a paleontologist at the Marília Museum of Paleontology, unearthed an unusual 80-million-year-old fossil deposit near the city of Presidente Prudente in southeastern Brazil.
From Science Magazine
He noted the irony of the fact that Bolsonaro had begun his Presidential campaign in the city of Presidente Prudente, named for Brazil’s first civilian President, Prudente de Morais.
From The New Yorker
Fossils of the dinosaur’s neck and spinal vertebrae were found near the city of Presidente Prudente in Sao Paulo state in the 1950s by paleontologist Llewellyn Ivor Price, who died in 1980 without being acknowledged for the discovery.
From The Guardian
Presidente Prudente plays in front of fewer than 400 fans in most of its matches at the city’s 45,000-capacity stadium.
From Washington Times
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