FGV 2008 — Inglês

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Questão 3395

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Cesgranrio - 2008) Oil could transform Brazil’s economy. But not necessarily for the better The legend is that Brazil never lives up to its vast potential. When Stefan Zweig, an exiled Austrian writer, said in 1941 of his new home that it was the “country of the future”, po...
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Questão 3396

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Cesgranrio - 2008) Oil could transform Brazil’s economy. But not necessarily for the better The legend is that Brazil never lives up to its vast potential. When Stefan Zweig, an exiled Austrian writer, said in 1941 of his new home that it was the “country of the future”, po...
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Questão 3397

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Cesgranrio - 2008) Oil could transform Brazil’s economy. But not necessarily for the better The legend is that Brazil never lives up to its vast potential. When Stefan Zweig, an exiled Austrian writer, said in 1941 of his new home that it was the “country of the future”, po...
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Questão 3398

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Cesgranrio - 2008) Oil could transform Brazil’s economy. But not necessarily for the better The legend is that Brazil never lives up to its vast potential. When Stefan Zweig, an exiled Austrian writer, said in 1941 of his new home that it was the “country of the future”, po...
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Questão 3399

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Cesgranrio - 2008) Oil could transform Brazil’s economy. But not necessarily for the better The legend is that Brazil never lives up to its vast potential. When Stefan Zweig, an exiled Austrian writer, said in 1941 of his new home that it was the “country of the future”, po...
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Questão 25532

FGV 2008
Inglês
(Fgv 2008) Most of their criticism stems from the Hyde Act, passed last year by American lawmakers to allow nuclear trade with India. It contains a nonbinding clause directing the U.S. president to determine whether India is cooperating with American efforts to confront Iran about its nuclear progr...
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