Casa de Melo de Portugal, or Portugal de Melo, is a Spanish noble house originally from the Crown of Portugal (from the smaller branch of the Dukes of Bragança).
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Uso de melo em inglês
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In order to characterize the inter-variety diversity of sweet melon (C. melo L. ssp.
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You had me worried, Sonja said melo- dramatically.
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Distinct painting patterns of this region were observed in C. sativus, C. melo and C. metuliferus species.
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Melon (Cucumis melo L.) is a significant source of substances able to provide human health benefits.
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Our study establishes that five of the cucumber's seven chromosomes arose from fusions of ten ancestral chromosomes after divergence from Cucumis melo.
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Both the melon (cucaimis melo) and the water-melon (cucumis citrullus) were introduced into England at the end of the sixteenth century.
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He only did what is sometimes talked about in phraseology more or less melo- dramatic, and did it in a very plain way.
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Melo denied reports that he received campaign funds from Umanizzare in 2014.
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Although his brother reclaimed his apartment, Ignacio Melo has yet to return.
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There was no place to run, Melo told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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Has Melo bought in to what he's been watching from the bench?
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The victim testified against Melo in a Manhattan court last month.
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Melo can be heard insulting her in Spanish throughout the video.
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In response, Melo slid to the floor to remove his Gucci bomber jacket.
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Melo, a Brooklyn native, began his career with the Denver Nuggets in 2003.
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Melo, 64, has been campaigning against the dam for more than two decades.