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Emilie Burgess
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9 October, 05:29
Tiradentes means "tooth-puller."
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Jeramiah Mckenzie
9 October, 05:48
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False I think look it up
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Aubree
9 October, 05:56
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Tiradentes means "tooth-puller." that is true Joaquim José da Silva Xavier is national hero of Brazil whose nickname means tooth-puller
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