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Robert Pires
Robert Emmanuel Pires is a French football coach and former professional player.
Ramires
Ramires Santos do Nascimento, known as Ramires, is a Brazilian professional footballer. A midfielder, he is comfortable playing in either the centre or right midfielder position. He normally plays as a box-to-box midfielder role because of his energy in supporting defensive and attacking play.
Cléo Pires
Cleo Pires Ayrosa Galvão is a Brazilian actress and singer.
Glória Pires
Glória Maria Cláudia Pires de Morais ; born 23 August 1963) is a Brazilian actress. She is best known for her roles in Rede Globo telenovelas such as Dancin' Days, Cabocla, Vale Tudo, Mulheres de Areia and O Rei do Gado. She is also known for starring in films such as Academy Award-nominated O Quatrilho, box-office hit If I Were You and its sequel, and Lula, Son of Brazil, which is the second most expensive Brazilian film of all time, after Nosso Lar.
Dorothy Squires
Dorothy Squires was a Welsh singer. Her early records were "The Gypsy", "A Tree in the Meadow" and "I'm Walking Behind You" by Billy Reid, and "Say It With Flowers" written by Squires and accompanied on piano by Russ Conway. Among her later recordings were versions of "Till", "My Way", and "For Once in My Life". Other cover songs included "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening", "I'm in the Mood for Love", "Anytime", "If You Love Me " and "And So to Sleep Again".
Alexandre Pires
Alexandre Pires do Nascimento is a Brazilian singer-songwriter. Pires was previously the singer of group Só Pra Contrariar which he joined in the late 1980s.
Éverson Felipe Marques Pires
Everson Felipe Marques Pires, simply known as Everson, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Atlético Mineiro.
Frank De Caires
Francis Ignatius (Frank) de Caires was a British Guianese cricketer who played three Test matches for West Indies in the 1930s.
The Prisonaires
The Prisonaires were an American doo-wop group, whose hit "Just Walkin' in the Rain" was released on Sun Records in 1953, while the group was incarcerated in the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. The group was led by Johnny Bragg who had been a penitentiary inmate since 1943 when, at the age of 17, he was convicted of six charges of rape. The Prisonaires were formed when Bragg joined up with two prison gospel singers, Ed Thurman and William Stewart, and two new penitentiary arrivals, John Drue Jr. and Marcell Sanders.
Francisco Lucas Pires
Francisco António Lucas Pires was a Portuguese teacher, lawyer, and politician.
Gabriel Appelt Pires
Gabriel Appelt Pires, sometimes known as just Gabriel, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for Botafogo, on loan from Portuguese club Benfica, as a midfielder.