Bebe

Bebe, Bèbè, Bebé, Bébé or BeBe may refer to:

People

  • Bebe (given name), people with the given name
  • Bebé (born 1990), Portuguese footballer who currently plays for S.L. Benfica
  • Euclides Gomes Vaz (born 1983), Portuguese futsal player
  • Bebe (singer) (born 1978), Spanish singer and actress
  • Nicolas Ferry (1741–1764), known as Bébé, celebrated court dwarf of the 18th century Polish King Stanisław Leszczyński
  • Roberto Pannunzi (born 1948 or 1946), Italian drug trafficker
  • Other uses

  • Bébé (film), 2008 French film
  • "Bébé" (song), a song written by Senegalese singer Youssou N'Dour and composed by Ibrahima N'Dour
  • Bebe, Texas, United States
  • Bebe language, a language of Cameroon
  • Bebe Stores, American clothing retailer
  • See also

  • Beebe (disambiguation)
  • Bebe (singer)

    María Nieves Rebolledo Vila, better known by her stage name Bebe (born May 9, 1978) is a Spanish singer, songwriter, and actress who rose to international fame with the singles "Malo" and "Ella".

    Biography

    Bebe's real name is María Nieves Rebolledo Vila, and she was born in Valencia, Spain, although very soon she moved to Extremadura, where she spent her entire childhood. Her parents were members of the Extremaduran folk group Surberina. Her breakthrough album in Spain was entitled Pafuera Telarañas though she gained international recognition after winning the Best New Artist award at the 2005 Latin Grammy Awards. She was nominated for five awards total. The first single from Pafuera Telarañas, "Malo" charted worldwide, and has since been used as the theme for the Argentinian series Mujeres Asesinas.

    Her song Se Fue was chosen as the Starbucks iTunes Pick of the Week for November 3, 2009.

    Break

    On June 25, 2006, Bebe announced that for now her album Pafuera Telarañas would be her debut and her farewell because she was retiring from the stage for a while. Bebe said that even if there is pressure to build up a discography, "I am not thinking of making another CD for quite some time. For a little more than two years I've promoted the same CD and I'm still not done." Nonetheless, she planned to continue touring the US and Mexico. "One has to recycle oneself or one becomes asphyxiated, one has to give oneself space or lose one's mind," she stated.

    Bebé

    Tiago Manuel Dias Correia (born 12 July 1990), better known by his nickname Bebé, is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spanish club Rayo Vallecano, on loan from Benfica.

    Abandoned by his parents at a young age, Bebé grew up in a homeless shelter near Lisbon. He began his football career as an amateur with Loures before joining Estrela in 2009. A year later, he was signed by Vitória de Guimarães but transferred almost immediately to Manchester United for a fee of about £7 million, despite manager Alex Ferguson admitting he had never seen Bebé play.

    Unable to make an impression on the Manchester United first team, he spent time on loan with Turkish side Beşiktaş and back in Portugal with Rio Ave and Paços de Ferreira, before joining Benfica permanently in July 2014.

    Early life

    Bebé is the son of Cape Verdean immigrants and is the fourth player of Cape Verdean descent to join Manchester United; the others are Portuguese international winger Nani, French international left-back Patrice Evra and former Swedish international Henrik Larsson. He was given his nickname, which means 'baby' in Portuguese, by his older brother.

    Memo

    Memo is short for memorandum, a document or other communication.

    Memo or The Memo may also refer to:

    People

  • Memo Acevedo, Colombian-born Canadian-American jazz drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, bandleader and educator
  • Memo Benassi (1886–1957), Italian film actor
  • Memo Gidley (born 1973), Mexican-American race car driver
  • Guillermo Gonzalez (soccer) (born 1986), American soccer player
  • Memo Gracida (born 1956), Mexican polo player
  • Memo Luna (born 1930), Mexican retired baseball player
  • Guillermo Ochoa (born 1985), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
  • Mehmet Okur (born 1979), Turkish retired National Basketball Association player
  • Memo Rojas (born 1981), Mexican race car driver
  • Memo (footballer), Brazilian footballer Emerson Gomes de Moura (born 1988)
  • Places

  • Memo River, Venezuela
  • Mêmo, a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China
  • Music

  • "The Memo", 2009 song by The Hard Lessons from Arms Forest
  • "The Memo", 2000 song from the album Outbound by Stuart Hamm
  • "Memo", 1980 song by Sister Sister
  • "Memo", 1978 song by Tonet
  • Memo (footballer)

    Emerson Gomes de Moura known simply as Memo (born February 11, 1988 in Bonito), is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Mogi Mirim in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série B.

    Career

    Memo plays as a midfielder for Pernambuco side Santa Cruz Futebol Clube. He became an important part of manager Zé Teodoro's squad, and was named in the 2012 Campeonato Pernambucano selection. Memo scored a memorable goal for Santa Cruz in the 2012 Copa do Brasil first round as the club were eliminated by Penarol.

    Associação Portuguesa de Desportos manager Candinho expressed an interest in signing Memo for their Campeonato Brasileiro Série A campaign during June 2012.

    After a stint with Linense in the Paulista championship, Memo joined Mogi Mirim in July 2015.

    Honours

    Club

  • Brazil Santa Cruz
  • Pernambuco State League: 2011, 2012
  • References

    External links

  • (Portuguese) Ogol
  • (Portuguese) Soccerway
  • (Portuguese) Sambafoot

  • MEMO Model

    The MEMO Model (version 6.2) is a Eulerian non-hydrostatic prognostic mesoscale model for wind flow simulation. It was developed by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in collaboration with the Universität Karlsruhe. The MEMO Model together with the photochemical dispersion model MARS are the two core models of the European Zooming Model (EZM). This model belongs to the family of models designed for describing atmospheric transport phenomena in the local-to-regional scale, frequently referred to as mesoscale air pollution models.

    History

    Initially, EZM was developed for modelling the transport and chemical transformation of pollutants in selected European regions in the frame of the EUROTRAC sub-project EUMAC and therefore it was formerly called the EUMAC Zooming Model (EUROTRAC, 1992). EZM has evolved to be one of the most frequently applied mesoscale air pollution model systems in Europe. It has been already successfully applied for various European airsheds including the Upper Rhine valley and the areas of Basel, Graz, Barcelona, Lisbon, Madrid, Milano, London, Cologne, Lyon, The Hague, Athens (Moussiopoulos, 1994; Moussiopoulos, 1995) and Thessaloniki. More details are to be found elsewhere (Moussiopoulos 1989), (Flassak 1990), (Moussiopoulos et al. 1993).

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