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We first visited EVA Momentum in January, looking at five year performance to isolate the influence of industry booms and busts in the wake of the financial crisis.
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In 1952, Argentina's first lady, Eva Peron, died in Buenos Aires at age 33.
CNN: Friday,
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His first wife, Eva, famous for her conspicuous consumption and populist flair, died of it at age 33.
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Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria is organizing the first celebrity charity auction on Twitter, TwitChange, on September 15th.
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According to the 2, 000-page report, Shipman's first victim was Eva Lyons, killed the day before her 71st birthday in March 1975.
BBC: Shipman 'killed 215 patients'
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After being interned in a Nazi work camp during World War II, he managed to make his way with his first wife, Eva, to the Romanian border, only to encounter a Russian commander who demanded to see his papers.
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As first lady, Maria Eva Duarte de Peron championed the rights of the poor, pushed for more social programs and argued for women's suffrage, drawing criticism from members of Argentina's political establishment and its upper class.
CNN: Evita's face on Argentina's new 100-peso bill
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It was her second Tony after winning her first award in 1980 for playing Eva Peron in Evita.
BBC: Pacific scoops seven Tony Awards
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Last year, 56-year-old Eva Ottoson, who lives in Nottinghamshire, said she hoped to become the first woman to have her womb transplanted into her daughter, Sara, 25, who lives in Sweden and was born without reproductive organs.
BBC: Mother-to-daughter womb transplant 'success' in Sweden
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"Evita, " which opens Christmas Day, is a screen opera about the life of Eva Peron, the daughter of a poor farmer who rose to power as the first lady of Argentina's President Juan Peron in the 1940s.
CNN: 'Evita' premieres with star-studded gala
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One of the first such hacks was perpetrated on December 10, 1998, when the net artists Franco and Eva Mattes launched www.vaticano.org, a near-perfect double of the official Vatican website.
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