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Eduardo Braide | |
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Mayor of São Luís | |
Assumed office January 1, 2021 | |
Deputy | Esmênia Miranda |
Preceded by | Edivaldo Holanda Júnior |
Member of the Chamber of Deputies | |
In office February 1,2019 –January 1,2021 | |
Constituency | Maranhão |
State Deputy of Maranhão | |
In office 1 February 2011 –1 February 2019 | |
Constituency | At-large |
Personal details | |
Born | Eduardo Salim Braide January 12,1976 São Luís,Maranhão,Brazil |
Political party | PSD (2022–present) |
Other political affiliations | PMN (2009–2019) PSB (2006–2009) PODE (2019–2022) |
Spouse | Graziela Medeiros |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Federal University of Maranhão |
Eduardo Salim Braide (born January 12,1976) is a Brazilian lawyer and politician. He was president of Caema (2005–2006) and secretary of Participatory Budgeting (2009–2010). Braide is federal deputy for Maranhão and was candidate for mayor of São Luís. [1]
"This Is the Night" is the debut single of American Idol second season contestant Clay Aiken,written by Chris Braide,Aldo Nova,and Gary Burr. It was released on June 10,2003,on the RCA label,simultaneously with "Flying Without Wings" by rival contestant Ruben Studdard. It became the 11th song in the history of the Billboard Hot 100 to debut at number one on that chart,restricting "Flying Without Wings" to the number-two position.
"Anything Is Possible" is a song co-written by Chris Braide and Cathy Dennis for the winner of the first series of Pop Idol in the United Kingdom. Will Young won the competition and therefore released the song as his debut single,with production by Dennis and Oskar Paul. It debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart,and has been certified 3×platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. It has since become the 14th best-selling single of all time in the UK,as well as the second best-selling UK single of the 21st century.
Christopher Braide is an English songwriter,record producer and singer,formerly based in Malibu,Los Angeles.
"Not Too Late for Love" is the second single from Beverley Knight's fourth studio album,Affirmation. The single reached number 11 in the airplay chart and peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart. At that time,it was her lowest chart position since "Sista Sista" in 1999. However this has since been eclipsed by the 2007 single,"No Man's Land",which peaked at number 43 becoming her lowest chart position in nine years,and "After You",which charted at number 131,both of which are from Music City Soul,her 2007 album.
"Everything in the World" is a song by Squeeze. It was released in 1993 as the first single from their tenth album,Some Fantastic Place,in the United States and featured prominent falsetto vocals by British artist Chris Braide. "Third Rail" was the first single issued in most other countries. It was a hit in the U.S. on alternative rock radio,peaking at number nine on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.
Keep It Turned On is the fifth studio album by English singer Rick Astley,as well as the first after an eight-year hiatus of his career. It was released in Germany on 3 December 2001. The album reached number 56 on the German Albums Chart. It was his first studio album since 1993's Body &Soul following a long hiatus from music. Because the album was not released in the UK,"Sleeping" and "Full of You" have appeared on several of his compilation albums,as 'new' tracks.
Music Music Music is a 2008 album by John Barrowman preceded by the digital-only single "What About Us?",written by Gary Barlow and Chris Braide. The album consists mostly of cover versions and was produced by Simon Franglen and Graham Stack,with the exception of the first single "What About Us?" which was produced by Chris Braide. The album debuted and peaked at #35 in the UK,making it Barrowman's second top forty album,after the #22 peak of Another Side in 2007. The set also produced his first UK Top 75 charting single,"I Made It Through the Rain",which spent one week in the charts at #14 in August 2009.
"1000 Stars" is a song recorded by Australian singer and actress Natalie Bassingthwaighte. It was written by Chris Braide,Hattie Webb and Charlie Webb. "1000 Stars" was released on 23 April 2009 as the third single from Bassingthwaighte's debut solo album of the same name. Bassingthwaighte stated that the song is "all about that moment of falling in love,that moment of perfection". Upon its release,"1000 Stars" peaked at number 30 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
"Keep Your Head Up" is the debut single by British girl group Girls Can't Catch. It was written by Chris Braide and Nina Woodford,and produced by Braide. It was released on 30 July 2009,and entered the UK Singles Chart at number 26. The single reached the top 5 in the Scottish Singles Chart,peaking at number 4.
Caroline Helena Armington (1875–1939) was a Canadian born artist.
The Trevor Horn Band are an English group formed in 2006 as the Producers,when they included record producers Trevor Horn and Steve Lipson (guitar),and musicians Lol Creme and Ash Soan (drums). The band briefly adopted the name US before changing to Producers. Latterly,they have switched to the name The Trevor Horn Band.
Life in a Minor Key is musical artist Chris Braide's second studio album.
The Velvet Trail is the twentieth solo studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released by Strike Force Entertainment / Cherry Red Records on 9 March 2015.
The Nigerian Academy of Science is the official science academy of Nigeria. The academy of science was established on 18 January 1977,as an association of Nigeria's foremost scientists,but incorporated in 1986. It is the apex scientific organization in Nigeria. The Academy acts as a scientific advisor to the Federal Government of Nigeria,funds research fellowships,and scientific start-up companies. The Academy is governed by its council,which is chaired by the academy's president,according to a set of Statutes and Bye-laws. The members of council and the president are elected from,and by its Fellows. The basic members of the Academy are also elected by existing Fellows. There are currently 268 Fellows allowed to use the postnominal title FAS,with not more than 10 new Fellows appointed each year. The current president is Professor Ekanem Ikpi Braide,a professor of Parasitology. The Nigerian Academy of Science is Nigeria's national representative on such bodies as the International Science Council (ISC) –the umbrella body for all science associations and unions –and the Inter-Academy Partnership for Policy (IAP) –the umbrella body for all national science academies globally. The academy is also a member of the Network of African Science Academies (NASAC).
Ekanem Ikpi Braide (OFR) is a Nigerian Parasitologist. She was a Vice-Chancellor of Cross River University of Technology (CRUTECH),Calabar,and pioneer Vice-Chancellor of Federal University of Technology,Lafia. She is credited with a major contribution to the eradication of guinea worm in Nigeria. In 2020,she was made the first female President-elect of the Nigerian Academy of Science. Braide is Chairman of the Board of Trustees,The Leprosy Mission (TLM) Nigeria. She is the Pro-Chancellor of Arthur Jarvis University,Akpabuyo,Nigeria. She is the first female President of the Nigerian Academy of Science.
Carlos Wellington de Castro Bezerra is a Brazilian teacher and politician. He is the founder of the Curso Wellington and state deputy (2015–present). Endorsed by Roseana Sarney,Wellington ran the mayor of São Luís,but not was elected. Wellington endorsed Eduardo Braide,also defeated by Edivaldo Holanda Junior.
Allan Quadros Garcês,better known as Allan Garcês is a Brazilian doctor and politician. He is married to Kelly Cris Santos.
"Helium" is a song recorded by Australian singer-songwriter Sia for the Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack. The soundtrack was released in support of the 2017 film Fifty Shades Darker,an adaptation of the novel of the same name from the Fifty Shades trilogy. Sia wrote the song with frequent collaborator Chris Braide;Braide produced the song with Oliver Kraus. A remix of the song with David Guetta and Afrojack was released as a standalone single on 25 January 2018.
Garrick Sokari Braide (1882-1918) was an African preacher. Braide was born in Obonoma in the Niger Delta region,and grew up in Bakana. He was baptized in 1910 at the age of 28,and was confirmed in 1912.
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