Antonio Sentence Examples

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  • And I am Antonio Hernandez Medena Gonzolez.

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  • Toni's dad is Antonio Porter.

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  • If you are in Sante Fe, New Mexico or San Antonio, visit one of the official Lucchese shops for a selection of boots and western wear.

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  • Antonio could work his magic and tailor them perfectly.

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  • But in 1570 the island was taken by the Turks; and Antonio Davila, the father of the historian, had to leave it, despoiled of all he possessed.

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  • It took a year or two to satisfy him that Portugal was really his; not until 1583 was the fleet of the pretender Don Antonio destroyed in the Azores.

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  • His father, Antonio Maria Martini, a violinist, taught him the elements of music and the violin; later he learned singing and harpsichord playing from Padre Pradieri, and counterpoint from Antonio Riccieri.

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  • Antonio Carlos Jobim's Finest Hour a CD released in 2000.

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  • To take advantage of the kids' rates for adults at Sea World San Antonio, go to All Across Texas and print out the coupon.

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  • Antonio and Francesco both having died childless, the duchy passed to Charles of Bourbon (Don Carlos), infante of Spain, who, becoming king of Naples in 1734, surrendered Parma and Piacenza to Austria, but retained the artistic treasures of the Farnese dynasty which he had removed from Parma to Naples.

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  • The great majority of the two hundred galleys and eight galeasses, of which the fleet was composed, came from Venice, under the command of the proveditore Barbarigo; from Genoa, which was in close alliance with Spain, under Gianandrea Doria; and from the Pope whose squadron was commanded by Marc Antonio Colonna.

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  • A Dominican, Leandro Alberti (Descrizione d'Italia, 1550), states that they were originally nine in number, and an independent authority, Antonio Concioli (Statuta civitatis Eugubii, 1673), states that two of the nine were taken to Venice in 1540 and never reappeared.

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  • The duke Antonio Farnese acreS died ill 1731; the grand-duke Gian Gastone de Medici died in 737.

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  • Antonio Andrada, in 1624, was the first European to enter Tibet since the visit of Friar Odoric in 1325.

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  • In May 1900, however, very rich deposits of gold and silver were discovered in Nye county, near the summit of the San Antonio Mountains, and a new era began in Nevada's mining industry.

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  • The choir stalls are fine and elaborate specimens of tarsia and rich wood-carving - the work of Antonio and Pietro della Minella (1431-1441).

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  • It was begun by the architect Antonio da San Gallo the younger in 1527 for Clement VII., who fled to Orvieto after the sack of Rome, and was finished by Simone Mosca under Paul III.

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  • A number of residents became involved, among them the poet Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga.

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  • It enters the Gulf of Cadiz between the Portuguese town of Villa Real de Santo Antonio and the Spanish Ayamonte, after a total course of 510 m.

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  • The present bridge, the work of Antonio or Giovanni Contino, whose nickname was da Ponte, dates from 1588-91, and cost 250,000 ducats.

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  • From the interior of the court access is given to the upper loggia by a very beautiful staircase of early Renaissance style, built in the middle of the 15th century by Antonio Rizzo.

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  • Other artists, of whom we know nothing else, such as Antonio Busetto, Antonio Foscolo, Gasparino Rosso, Giacomo da Como, Marco da Legno and others, were called in to help in evolving this masterpiece of decorated architecture, affording us an example of the way in which the ducal palace and other monuments of Venice grew out of the collaboration of numerous nameless artists.

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  • We find it retaining some traces of Byzantine influence in the decorated surfaces of applied marbles, and in the roundels of porphyry and verd antique, while it also retained certain characteristics of Gothic, as, for instance, in the pointed arches of the Renaissance facade in the courtyard of the ducal palace designed by Antonio Rizzo (1499).

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  • Some of the old palaces are, nevertheless, of considerable interest; one especially as the birthplace of the celebrated philosopher, Marc Antonio de Dominis.

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  • Antonio is also in the Romanesque Gothic style.

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  • For Tartaglia's discovery of the solution of cubic equations, and his contests with Antonio Marie Floridas, see Algebra (History).

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  • As soon as he had learnt the elements of reading and writing, he was sent as a page to the court of Ferdinand and Isabella; afterwards, until his twenty-sixth year, he took service with Antonio Maurique, duke of Nagera, and followed the career of arms. He was free in his relations with women, gambled and fought; but he also gave indications of that courage, constancy and prudence which marked his after life.

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  • The city dates from 1701, when a gold-mining settlement was established in its ravines by Antonio Dias of Taubate.

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  • Some additional discoveries were described by Marc Antonio Boldetti in his Osservazioni, published in 1720; but, writing in the interests of the Roman Church with an apologetic, not a scientific object, truth was made to bend to polemics, and little addition to our knowledge of the catacombs is to be gained from his otherwise important work.

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  • Antonio de Ulloa (1716-1795), a distinguished Spanish naval officer and scholar, came to New Orleans in 1766 to take possession for his king.

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  • Its length from Cape Maisi to Cape San Antonio along a medial line is about 730 m.; its breadth, which averages about 50 m., ranges from a maximum of 160 m.

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  • The first, the Organ mountains, in Pinar del Rio, rises in a sandy, marshy region near Cape San Antonio.

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  • Thus the Rio San Antonio suddenly disappears near San Antonio de los Banos; the cascades of the Jatibonico del Norte disappear and reappear in a surprising manner; the Moa cascade (near Guantanamo) drops 300 ft.

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  • Caibarien and San Antonio de los Banos had the largest proportion of white population.

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  • The leading chiefs of the Ten Years' War took the field again - Maximo Gomez, Antonio Maceo, Jose Marti, Calixto Garcia and others.

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  • He made his brother, Antonio, a distinguished soldier, and two nephews, cardinals, and gave to a third nephew, Taddeo, the principality of Palestrina.

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  • Beginning at the mouth of the Quarahy, the boundary line between Brazil and Argentina ascends the Uruguay, crosses to the source of the Santo Antonio, and descends that small stream and the Iguassu to the Parana, where it terminates.

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  • The most popular of the Brazilian poets are Thomaz Antonio Gonzaga, Antonio Gonsalves Dias and Bernardo Guimaraes.

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  • The second difficulty was the war waged by religious fanatics under the leadership of Antonio Maciel, known as " Conselheiro," against the constituted authorities of Brazil.

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  • In 1387, after various political changes, it surrendered to Antonio da Montefeltro of Urbino, and remained under the dominion of the dukes of Urbino until, in 1624, the whole duchy was ceded to the pope.

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  • They are Orlando Malavolti (1515-1596), a man of noble birth, the most trustworthy of all; Antonio Bellarmati; Alessandro Sozzini di Girolamo, the sympathetic author of the Diario dell' ultima guerra senese; and Giugurta Tommasi, of whose tedious history ten books, down to 1354, have been published, the rest being still in manuscript.

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  • Foremost amongst the Italians was Antonio Bonfini, whose work, Rerum Hungaricarum Decades IV., comprising Hungarian history from the earliest times to the death of King Matthias, was published with a continuation by Sambucus (Basel, 1568).

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  • Of his discovery we know nothing except that he declared it to his pupil Antonio Marie Floridas.

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  • Her husband, having then acquired a fixed domicile in Lisbon, settled down to advocacy with success, and he was able to send Antonio to the university of Coimbra, where he matriculated in the faculty of law.

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  • In 1726 Antonio was suddenly imprisoned along with his mother on the 8th of August; on the 16th he suffered the first interrogation, and on the 23rd of September he was put to the torment, with the result that three weeks later he could not sign his name.

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  • Meanwhile Antonio had gone back to Coimbra, and finishing his course in 1728-1729 he returned to Lisbon and became associated with his father as an advocate.

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  • As his plays show, the spectacle struck Antonio's observation, but he had to criticize with caution.

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  • A slave of theirs had denounced them to the Holy Office, and though the details of the accusation against them seem trivial and even contradictory, Antonio was condemned to death.

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  • Kohnt, "Bibliography of Works relating to Antonio Jose da Silva and Bibliography of Don Antonio's Compositions" in the Publ.

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  • John Fleischer (sometimes incorrectly named Fletcher), of Breslau, propounded the same view in a pamphlet, De iridibus doctrina Aristotelis et Vitellonis (1574) the same explanation was given by Franciscus Maurolycus in his Photismi de lumine et umbra (1575) The most valuable of all the earlier contributions to the scientific explanation of rainbows is undoubtedly a treatise by Marco Antonio de Dominis (1566-1624), archbishop of Spalatro.

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  • This phenomenon is known as the "white rainbow" or "Ulloa's Ring or Circle," after Antonio de Ulloa.

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  • In the following year Antonio Guzman Blanco succeeded in making himself dictator, after a long series of battles in which he was victorious over the Unionists.

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  • Among the first of these were Antonio Maria Valsalva (1666-1723), still better known as an anatomist; Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1654-1720), also an anatomist, the author of a classical work on the diseases of the heart and aneurisms; and Ippolito Francisco Albertini (1662-1738), whose researches on the same class of diseases were no less important.

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  • His father, Francisco Antonio Zumalacarregui, was a lawyer who possessed some property, and the son was articled to a solicitor.

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  • The chief town and residence of the governor is called St Antony (San Antonio de Praia).

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  • The Biblioteca Nazionale, originally founded by Antonio Magliabecchi in 1747, enjoys the Libraries.

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  • Many unsuccessful plots against him were hatched, and having discovered one that was conducted by Antonio degli Adimari, the duke summoned the latter to the palace and detained him a prisoner.

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  • The museum also contains drawings and letters of the sculptor Antonio Canova.

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  • At Cuzco the university of San Antonio Abad was founded in 1598, and the college of San Geronimo at Arequipa in 1616.

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  • Perhaps the most important work on Peru of modern times is that of the Italian savant Antonio Raimondi (1825-1890), who spent the greater part of his life in studying the topography and natural resources of the country.

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  • Jose Antonio Lavalle and Narciso Arestegui are chiefly known as novelists.

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  • On the 23rd of September 1551 Don Antonio de Mendoza arrived as second viceroy, but he died at Lima in the following July.

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  • See Fernao Lopes, Chronica del Rey Dom Pedro (1735); Camoens, Os Lusiadas; Antonio Ferreira's Ines de Castro, - the first regular tragedy of the Renaissance after the Sofonisba of Trissino; Luis Velez de Guevara, Reinar despues de morir, an admirable play; and Ferdinand Denis, Chroniques chevaleresques de l'Espagne et du Portugal.

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  • His life has been written by Luigi Lollin (1623), by Niccolo Crasso (1621), and by Antonio Palazzoli (1620).

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  • He then conducted a series of successful campaigns against the Turks, but was recalled in consequence of the intrigues of his rival the Provveditore Antonio Barbaro (1661).

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  • The church of Santa Maria Maggiore, built in 1627-1682, is a characteristic specimen of Jesuit architecture; the church of Sant' Antonio Nuovo, built in 1827-1849, is in the Greek style, as also the Greek Orthodox church, built in 1782, which is one of the handsomest Byzantine structures in the whole of Austria.

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  • Of late, largely under the inspiration of Don Antonio Canovas, there has been a certain reaction in his favour.

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  • San Antonio, a suburb of Cuernavaca, is noted for its pottery, which is highly attractive in form and colour, and finds a ready market among the visitors to that city.

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  • The principal cities are San Antonio, Houston, Dallas, Galveston, Fort Worth, Austin, the capital, Waco, El Paso, Laredo, Denison and Sherman.

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  • In or near the city of San Antonio are the ruins of five missions built of stone; and missions were more numerous in east Texas, but they were built of wood and nothing remains to mark their location.

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  • Here also are the Coronel Collection, given in 1901 by Dona Mariana, the widow of Don Antonio Coronel, and containing relics of the Spanish and Mexican regime in California; and the Palmer Collection of Indian antiquities.

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  • San Antonio was easily taken about noon of the same day, and in the afternoon the main division of the Mexican army was driven from the stone church and intrenchments at Churubusco.

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  • Internal disorders broke out, and Gian Antonio Orsini, prince of Taranto, led a revolt against Joanna in Apulia; Louis of Anjou died while conducting a campaign against the rebels (1434), and Joanna herself died on the 11th of February 1435, after having appointed his son Rene her successor.

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  • The Rialto bridge at Venice, with a span of 91 ft., was built in 1588 by Antonio da Ponte.

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  • The municipal art gallery contains an altar-piece by Girolamo da Treviso (who also painted a fresco in the Chiesa della Commenda), a wooden St Jerome by Donatello, and a bust of the young St John by Antonio Rossellino (?), and some fine specimens of majolica, a variety of which, faience, takes its name from the town.

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  • In 1536, after a period of war and anarchy caused by the tyrannical rule of Menezes, Antonio Galvao, the historian, was appointed governor of the Moluccas.

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  • In 1511 the Portuguese under Alphonso d'Albuquerque occupied Malacca, and in November of that year an expedition under Antonio de Abreu was despatched to find a route to the Moluccas and Banda Islands, then famous for their cloves and nutmegs.

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  • For the earliest descriptions of the ancient cities of Mexico the writings of Cogolludo, Landa, Antonio del Rio, Sahagun, Torquemada and others are of the greatest value.

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  • Fresh conflicts broke out between him and the Congress, and Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, captain-general of Vera Cruz, proclaimed a republic, promising to support the Plan of Iguala.

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  • During the invasion Vice-President Antonio Bustamante declared against President Guerrero; the bulk of the army supported him.

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  • Antonio Bustamante became the first president under it.

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  • There was an outburst of warlike feeling in the United States (with a countermovement in the North), and an invasion of Mexico was planned by three routes - from Matamoros towards Monterey in New Leon, from San Antonio de Bexar to Chihuahua, r and from Fort Leavenworth to New Mexico.

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  • He devoted some volumes to a history of Spain, which had a well-deserved success - Charles Quint, son abdication, son sejour, et sa mort au monastere de Yuste (1845); Antonio Perez et Philippe II.

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  • San Domenico, a noble church, begun in 1294, contains the beautiful tomb of Filippo Lazari by Bernardo and Antonio Rossellino (1462-1468).

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  • San Antonio is the largest city of Texas.

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  • It is served by the Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio, the International & Great Northern, the San Antonio & Aransas Pass, and the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railways.

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  • Among the educational institutions in San Antonio are the San Antonio Female College (Methodist Episcopal, South; 1894), the West Texas Military Academy; Peacock Military School; St Mary's Hall (Roman Catholic); St Louis College; and the Academy of Our Lady of the Lake (under the Sisters of Divine Providence, who have a convent here).

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  • San Antonio is the commercial centre of a great live stock and farming region.

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  • San Antonio was the capital of Texas during the periods of Spanish and Mexican rule.

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  • The presidio of San Antonio de Bexar and the mission of San Antonio de Valero were founded in 1718 under the direction of Martin de Alarc6n, governor of Coahuila.

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  • The Mexicans again invaded Texas in 1842, and San Antonio was twice captured and held for short periods, first by General Vasquez and later by General Woll.

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  • The rapid growth of San Antonio dates from 1878, when the first railway entered the city.

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  • See William Corner, San Antonio de Bexar (San Antonio, 1890); The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, ii.

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  • In 1248 Hugo de Bercy notes a change in the construction of compasses, which are now supported on two floats in a glass cup. From quotations given by Antonio Capmany (Questiones Criticas) from the De contemplatione of Raimon Lull, of the date 1272, it appears that the latter was well acquainted with the use of 1 Adamas in India reperitur.

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  • He utilized his power by rejecting the innovations of Antonio da Sangallo, saved the plan of Bramante, and left behind him sufficient drawings to serve the completion of the famous cupola.

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  • The Jesuit Antonio Andrada, a native of Portugal (1580-1634), travelling from India, appears to have entered Tibet on the west, in the Manasarowar Lake region, and made his way across to Tangut and north-western China; in 1661 the Jesuit fathers Johann Grueber (an Austrian) and Albert D 'Orville (a Belgian) travelled from Peking via Tangut to Lhasa, and thence through Nepal to India.

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  • The successor of Xavier, Antonio Criminalis, was regarded by the Jesuits as the first martyr of their society (1562).

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  • The entire edifice is covered externally with terra-cotta, and its facade, designed by the Florentine Antonio Averulino (Filarete) and begun in 1 457, is superior to any other of the kind in Milan.

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  • He was also associated with Antonio Perez as one of the secretaries who acted as the agents of the king in all dealings with the various governing boards which formed the Spanish administration.

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  • It is said that he discovered the love intrigue between Antonio Perez and the widowed princess of Eboli, Ana Mendoza de la Cerda.

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  • There can be no doubt that he was a busy intriguer, or that the king, acting on the then very generally accepted doctrine that the sovereign has a right to act for the public interest without regard to forms of law, gave orders to Antonio Perez that he was to be put out of the way.

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  • The work was executed in 1470-1476 by Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, who was also employed at the Certosa di Pavia.

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  • Meanwhile Paolo had established his brother, Antonio, a man of good parts but indifferent conduct, in a printing office and book shop at Bologna.

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  • Antonio died in 1559, having been a source of trouble and expense to Paolo during the last four years of his life.

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  • Antonio; and at a like distance to the south is the ancient palace of the grand masters of the order of St John, with an extensive public garden called Il Boschetto.

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  • On Francia's death, in 1840, the chief power passed to his nephew, Carlos Antonio Lopez, who in 1862 was succeeded by his son Francisco Solano Lopez.

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  • It is served by the Galveston, Harrisburg & San Antonio railway (Southern Pacific System).

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  • Study of the Elizabethan dramatists led to the production in 1800 of the Tragedy of Antonio.

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  • The unique collection of inscriptions and antiquities of Pentima and the museum at Sulmona were both created by the late Professor Antonio de Nino, whose brilliant gifts and unsparing devotion to the antiquities of his native district rescued every single Paelignian monument that we possess.

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  • Six miles to the south is the large Benedictine monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, founded in 1320, famous for the frescoes by Luca Signorelli (1497-1498) and Antonio Bazzi, called Sodoma (1505), in the cloister, illustrating scenes from the legend of St Benedict; the latter master's work is perhaps nowhere better represented than here.

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  • To the left of the choir is an octagonal chapel by Antonio da Sangallo the younger (1527).

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  • The evidences of this travel (which are really incontestable, though a small minority of critics still decline to admit them) consist of (1) some fine drawings, three of them dated 1494 and others undated, but plainly of the same time, in which Diirer has copied, or rather boldly translated into his own Gothic and German style, two famous engravings by Mantegna, a number of the "Tarocchi" prints of single figures which pass erroneously under that master's name, and one by yet another minor master of the North-Italian school; with another drawing dated 1495 and plainly copied from a lost original by Antonio Pollaiuolo, and yet another of an infant Christ copied in 1495 from Lorenzo di Credi, from whom also Diirer took a motive for the composition of one of his earliest Madonnas; (2) several landscape drawings done in the passes of Tirol and the Trentino, which technically will not fit in with any other period of his work, and furnish a clear record of his having crossed the Alps about this date; (3) two or three drawings of the costumes of Venetian courtesans, which he could not have made anywhere but in Venice itself, and one of which is used in his great woodcut Apocalypse series of 1498 (4) a general preoccupation which he shows for some years from this date with the problems of the female nude, treated in a manner for which Italy only could have set him the example; and (5) the clear implication contained in a letter written from Venice in 1506 that he had been there already eleven years before; when things, he says, pleased him much which at the time of writing please him no more.

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  • Towards the end of the 16th century Miguel Leite Ferreira, son of the Portuguese poet, Antonio Ferreira, declared that the original manuscript of Amadis de Gaula was then in the Aveiro archives, and an Amadis de Gaula in Portuguese, which is alleged to have existed in the conde de Vimeiro's library as late as 1586, had vanished before 1726.

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  • In the angle between the two rivers is the delta island of Antonio Vaz.

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  • The city is built on the southern extremity of the sandy sea beach, on the island of Antonio Vaz, and on the mainland to the westward, the river channels being crossed by numerous bridges.

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  • The three principal parishes of the city are known as Sao Jose do Recife, occupying the sandy peninsula or beach north of the outlet of the united rivers; Santo Antonio, on the island of Antonio Vaz, which was called Mauritia or Mauritzstad during the Dutch occupation; and Boa Vista, on the mainland to the westward, which is the most modern and the most rapidly growing part.

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  • Santo Antonio dates from the Dutch occupation.

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  • Among its notable public buildings and institutions are the old government palace in Santo Antonio built upon the foundations of the official residence of Prince Maurice of Nassau, with a pretty garden attached; a theatre facing upon the Praga da Republica, dating from the second empire; the palace of the Provincial Assembly in Boa Vista, built in 1860-66, surmounted by a high dome; the municipal palace, or prefecture, on Rua do Imperador, with the public library (Biblioteca Publica) occupying its third floor and containing about 30,000 volumes; the Gymnasium, a large plain building of two floors standing near the legislative palace; the Pedro II.

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  • It was also captured by the Dutch in 1630 and remained in their possession till 1654, during which time the island of Antonio Vaz was occupied and the town greatly improved.

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  • In 1820 the people of Guayaquil took up the cry of liberty; and in spite of several defeats they continued the contest, till at length, under Antonio Jose de Sucre, who had been sent to their assistance by Bolivar, and reinforced by a Peruvian contingent under Andres de Santa Cruz, they gained a complete victory on May 22, 1822, in a battle fought on the side of Mount Pichincha, at a height of 10,200 ft.

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  • In 1888 Dr Antonio Flores succeeded Caamano, the four years following being passed in peaceful conditions.

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  • With Antonio Montanan and Rodolfo Audinot he founded at Bologna a paper, Il Felsineo.

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  • He was educated at Milan by his uncle, Antonio, himself a scholar and a poet of eminence, and afterwards at Rome and Padua.

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  • As there was no governor-general at the time, the British were obliged to treat with the acting-governor, the Archbishop Manuel Antonio Rojo; but his authority was set aside by a war-party who rallied around Simon Anda y Salazer, a member of the audiencia.

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  • Borneo began to be known to Europeans after the fall of Malacca in 1511, when Alphonso d'Albuquerque despatched Antonio d'Abreu with three ships in search of the Molucca or Spice Islands with instructions to establish friendly relations with all the native states that he might encounter on his way.

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  • The only effort at proselytizing of which we have record came to an untimely end in the death of the Theatine monk, Antonio Ventimiglia, who had been its originator.

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  • Antonio Perez, who was legitimated by an imperial diploma issued at Valladolid in 1542, was, however, believed by many to be in reality the son of Philip's minister, Ruy Gomez de Silva, prince of Eboli, to whom, on the completion of a liberal education at home and abroad, he appears at least to have owed his first introduction to a diplomatic career.'

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  • Much has been done, by Mignet (Antonio Perez et Philippe II., 1845; 4th ed., 1874) and by Froude (" An Unsolved Historical Riddle," Nineteenth Cent., 1883) among others, towards the elucidation of various difficult points in Perez's somewhat perplexing story.

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  • The Museo Civico is housed in the Palazzo Malaspina and contains many interesting national relics and a small picture gallery, with a large collection of offprints on paper from niello plates, including a very fine "Fountain of Love" by Antonio Pollainolo; another fine old palace, the Palazzo Mezzabarba, is now used as the Municipio.

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  • Giovanni Antonio Amedeo was chief architect in 1481-1499, and the lower part of the facade was finished in 1507.

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  • Sculpture was represented in London for a brief space by Torrigiani; painting by Holbein and Antonio More; music by Italians and Frenchmen of the Chapel Royal.

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  • He here began a close friendship with the distinguished scholar, Antonio Beccadelli, through whose influence he gained admission to the royal chancery of Alphonso the Magnanimous.

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  • He had not seen the cities himself, nor had he, as is frequently asserted, gone as far north as the present New Mexico, but his reports tended to confirm previous rumours and led the viceroy, Don Antonio de Mendoza, to send Fray Marcos de Niza, a Franciscan friar, on a small and inexpensive expedition of discovery.

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  • Antonio Vizcarra (acting) .

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  • Antonio Sandoval (acting)

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  • His friends, including Antonio Panizzi, then in England, made various unsuccessful attempts to liberate him, and at last he was deported with sixty-five other political prisoners.

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  • In 1860 Dr Antonio Pacinotti invented what is now called the toothed ring winding for armatures and described it in an Italian journal, but it attracted little notice until reinvented in 1870 by Gramme.

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  • The castle erected by Antonio da Sangallo the younger has been demolished.

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  • Here he came into close relations with Vittoria Colonna, Contarini, Sadoleto, Bembo, Morone, Marco Antonio, Flaminio, and other scholars and leaders of thought; and many of the questions raised by the Reformation in Germany were eagerly discussed in the circle of Viterbo.

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  • But though the Jesuit Antonio Possevino was sent to Stockholm to complete John's " conversion," John would only consent to embrace Catholicism under certain conditions which were never kept, and the only result of all these subterraneous negotiations was to incense the Protestants still more against the new liturgy, the use of which by every congregation in the realm without exception was, nevertheless, decreed by the Riksdag of 1582.

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  • There are some small harbours for coasting vessels of light draught along the coast of central Chile, usually at the partially obstructed mouths of the larger rivers, as San Antonio near the mouth of the Maipo, Constitucion at the mouth of the Maule, and Llico on the outlet of Lake Vichuquen, but there is no harbour of importance until Concepcion (or Talcahuano) Bay is reached.

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  • Antonio proclaimed himself king and occupied Lisbon.

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  • The advocates of union with Spain, however, were numerous, influential, and ably led by their spokesmen in the cortes, Christovao de Moura and Antonio Pinheiro, bishop of Leiria.

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  • Antonio returned to Paris, where he died in 1594.

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  • Antonio Luiz de Menezes, count of Cantanhede, defeated the.

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  • Valuable assistance had been rendered by the Portuguese generals Antonio da Silveira and Manoel de Brito Mousinho - the first a leader, the second an organizer.

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  • In 1839 a moderate ministry took office, with Antonio Bermudo da Costa Cabral as its real, though not its ostensible, head.

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  • Yet as regards the Peninsula, the literatures of Portugal and Castile act and react on one another and if the latter gave much, she also received much, for nearly every Portuguese author of renown from 1450 until the 18th century, except Antonio Ferreira, wrote in Spanish, and some, like Jorge de Montemor and Manoel de Mello, produced masterpieces in that language and are numbered .as Spanish classics.

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  • To name the best known, Evora, the city of culture, produced Affonso Alvarez, author of religious pieces, Antonio Ribeiro, nicknamed "the Chiado," an unfrocked friar with a strong satirical vein who wrote farces in the Bazochian style,.

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  • In Santarem appeared Antonio Prestes, a magistrate who drew from his judicial experience but evinced more knowledge of folk-lore than dramatic talent, while Camoens himself was so far influenced by Gil Vicente, whose plays he had perhaps seen performed in Lisbon, that in spite of his Coimbra training he never exchanged the old forms for those of the classical comedy.

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  • Antonio Ferreira, the chief dramatist of the classical school, knew both Greek and Latin as well as Miranda, but far surpassed him in style.

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  • Antonio Galvao, who, after governing the Moluccas with rare success and integrity, had been offered the native throne of Ternate, went home in 1540, and died a pauper in a hospital, his famous treatise only appearing posthumously.

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  • They include, to quote, the more noteworthy, the Descobrimento de Frolida, the Itinerario of Antonio Tenreiro, the Verdadeira informacao das terras do Preste Joao by Francisco Alvares,'and the Ethiopia oriental by Frei Joao dos Santos, both dealing with Abyssinia, the Itinerario da terra santa by Frei Pantaleao de Aveiro, and that much-translated classic, the Historia da vida do padre Francisco Xavier by Padre Joao de Lucena.

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  • The important part taken by Portuguese prelates and theologians at the Council of Trent stimulated religious writing, most of it in Latin, but Frei Bartholomeu dos Martyres, archbishop of Braga, wrote a Cathecismo da doutrina Christa, Frei Luiz de Granada a Compendio de Doutrina Christa and Sermoes, all in Portuguese, and other notable pulpit orators include Diogo de Paiva de Andrade, Padre Luiz Alvares, Dom Antonio Pinheiro and Frei Miguel dos Santos, who preached at the obsequies of King Sebastian.

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  • Of the four continuers of Brito's work, three are no better than their master, but Frei Antonio Brandao, who dealt with the period from King Alphonso Henriques to King John II., proved himself a man of high intelligence and a learned, conscientious historian.

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  • The Jesuit Antonio Vieira, missionary, diplomat and voluminous writer, repeated the triumphs he had gained in Bahia and Lisbon in Rome, which proclaimed him the prince of Catholic orators.

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  • The Operas portuguezas of Antonio Jose da Silva, produced between 1733 and 1741, owe their name to the fact that arias, minuets and modinhas were interspersed with the prose dialogue, and if neither the plots, style, nor language are remarkable, they have a real comic force and a certain originality.

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  • The So of the invalidish Antonio Nobre is intensely Portuguese in subjects, atmosphere and rhythmic sweetness, and had a deep influence.

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  • Antonio Feijo and Jose de Sousa Monteiro have written verse remarkable by its form, while perhaps the most considered of the later poets are Antonio Correa de Oliveira and Lopes Vieira.

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  • The historical bent thus given to the drama was continued by the versatile Mendes Leal, by Gomes da Amorim and by Pinheiro Chagas, who all however succumbed more or less to the atmosphere and machinery of ultra-Romanticism, while the plays of Antonio Ennes deal with questions of the day in a spirit of combative liberalism.

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  • Julio Cesar Machado and Fialho de Almeida made their mark by many humorous publications, and, in the domain of pure literary criticism, mention must be made of Antonio Pedro Lopes de Mendonga, Rebello da Silva, Dr Joaquim de Vasconcellos, Mme Michaelis de Vasconcellos, Silva Pinto, the favourite disciple of Castello Branco, and of Luciano Cordeiro, founder of the Lisbon Geographical Society, whose able monograph, Soror Marianna, vindicated the authenticity of the Letters of a Portuguese Nun and showed Marianna Alcoforado to be their authoress.

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  • The press has accompanied the general progress, and ever since Herculano founded and wrote in the Panorama, the leading writers have almost without exception made both name and livelihood by writing for the papers, but as pure journalists none has excelled Antonio Rodriguez Sampaio, Antonio Augusto Teixeira de Vasconcellosand Emygdio Navarro.

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  • On his release he again set out for Texas, and founded at San Antonio the communistic colony of La Reunion.

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  • Wool from San Antonio directly towards Chihuahua, but which had been deflected at Monclova to join his " army of occupation."

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  • Communication across the river is afforded by five bridges, of which the oldest, San Antonio, is of stone, and dates from the 14th century.

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  • The Christian name of the father was Piero (the son of Antonio the son of Piero the son of Guido, all of whom had been men of law like their descendant).

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  • The painters especially recorded as Leonardo's immediate pupils during this part of his life at Milan are the two before mentioned, Giovanni Antonio Boltraffio and Ambrogio Preda or de Predis, with Marco d'Oggionno and Andrea Salai, the last apparently less a fully-trained painter than a studio assistant and personal attendant, devotedly attached and faithful in both capacities.

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  • The Banda Islands were discovered and annexed by the Portuguese Antonio D'Abreu in 1512; but in the beginning of the 17th century his countrymen were expelled by the Dutch.

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  • Saldanha Bay is so named after Antonio de Saldanha, captain of a vessel in Albuquerque's fleet which visited South Africa in 1503.

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  • The editor, Marco Antonio de Dominis, has been accused of falsifying the text, but a comparison with a MS. corrected by Sarpi himself shows that the alterations are both unnecessary and unimportant.

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  • Having no children, the succession devolved at his death on his brother Antonio (1679-1731), who was also childless.

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  • Antonio died in 1731, and with him the line of Farnese came to an end.

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  • To the 12th century belong the collection in the MS. of Saragossa (Caesaraugustana) to which attention was drawn by Antonio Agustin; that of Cardinal Gregory, called by him the Polycarpus, in 8 books (about 1115); and finally the Liber de misericordia et justitia of Algerus, 10 scholasticus of Liege, in 3 books, compiled at latest in 1123.

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  • His friendship with Antonio Perez caused him to be arrested in 1590 and imprisoned for nearly thirteen years.

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  • According to Antonio Raimondi, it is the Rio de Nupe branch of the small stream which issues from the lake that has the longer course and the greater volume of water.

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  • San Antonio is the first of a formidable series of cataracts and rapids, nineteen in number, which, for a river distance of 263 m., obstruct the upper course of the Madeira until the last rapid called Guajara Merim (or Small Pebble), is reached, a little below the union of the Guapore with the Mamore.

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  • Antonio, the hospital, and the fortress, there are only a few stone-built houses.

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  • The fine wooden roof of the interior is by Antonio da Sangallo the younger (1519-25).

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  • Antonio was educated at Coimbra, and was placed in the order of St John.

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  • Antonio is said to have secured his release on easy terms by a fiction.

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  • Antonio, relying on the popular hostility to a Spanish ruler, presented himself as a candidate.

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  • Antonio's claim, which was inferior not only to that of Philip II., but to that of the duchess of Braganza, was not supported by the nobles or gentry.

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  • By promising to cede the Portuguese colony of Brazil to her, and by the sale of part of his jewels, Antonio secured means to fit out a fleet manned by Portuguese exiles and French and English adventurers.

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  • Antonio, with all the credulity of an exile, believed that his presence would provoke a general rising against Philip II., but none took place, and the expedition was a costly failure.

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  • In addition to papers published to defend his claims Antonio was the author of the Panegyrus Alphonsi Lusitanorum Regis (Coimbra, 1550), and of a cento of the Psalms, Psalmi Confessionales (Paris 1592), which was translated into English under the title of The Royal Penitent by Francis Chamberleyn (London, 1659), and into German as Heilige Betrachtungen (Marburg, 1677).

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  • In the, 4th century it belonged to Pisa, then to Florence, then, after being seized by the Spanish fleet, it was ceded to Antonio Piccolomini, nephew of Pius II.

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  • In 1591 the support given by the Aragonese to Antonio Perez led to the invasion of their country by a Castilian army.

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  • In 1644 Menasseh met Antonio de Montesinos, who persuaded him that the North-American Indians were the descendants of the lost ten tribes of Israel.

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  • Underpinning all this is the extraordinarily accomplished conducting of Antonio Pappano.

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  • The first shift after I arrived, my nurse's aide was Antonio.

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  • In fact, almost every nation is represented from American Oreo cookies to Antonio Carluccio's Italian range.

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  • Shylock is indeed a ruthless man, but it is clear that he has been much goaded by the merchant Antonio.

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  • Maybe Inga did just go on the boat trip opines Antonio, the resident lady-killer?

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  • O poor Antonio, tho nothing be so needful To thy estate as pity, yet I find Nothing so dangerous!

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  • Even the choice of the name Antonio lacks any originality in the drama of the period.

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  • However Antonio proved a most expert raftsman, being almost amphibious and smart as any eel.

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  • Lewis is quick to argue that enacted by Antonio, this final attribute becomes entirely self-serving.

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  • A new state of the art winery was built a few years ago by Antonio junior.

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  • De' Ricci's own memoirs, Memorie di Scipione de' Ricci, vescovo di Prato e Pistoia, edited by Antonio Galli, were published at Florence in 2 vols.

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  • Beginning at the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, the boundary line ascends the Uruguay river, on the eastern side of the strategically important island of Martin Garcia, to the mouth of the Pequiry, thence under the award of President Grover Cleveland in 1894 up that small river to its source and in a direct line to the source of the Santo Antonio, a small tributary of the Iguassu, thence down the Santo Antonio and Iguassu to the upper Parana, which forms the southern boundary of Paraguay.

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  • His heart, however, especially from the date of his receiving the tonsure (1578), was already turned towards the Church, and he gave his attention even more to theology, under the great masters Antonio Possevino, S.J., and Gesualdo, afterwards general of the Friars Minor, than to his legal course.

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  • The story of two Venetians, Nicolo and Antonio Zeno, who gave a vague account of voyages in the northern seas in the end of the 13th century, is no longer to be accepted as history.

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  • A statue by Donatello and a picture by Antonio del Pollajuolo remained to commemorate a citizen who chiefly for his services to humanistic literature deserved the notice of posterity.

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  • Save in the newer quarter of the town, the streets are narrow and crooked, several being named after the most distinguished native of the place, Antonio Rosmini-Serbati.

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  • The site, surrounded by ravines and accessible only on the W., is naturally strong and characteristic of an Etruscan town; on this side there is a considerable fragment of the ancient Etruscan wall, built of rectangular blocks of tufa (whether the rest of the site was protected by walls is uncertain), and a ruined castle, erected by Antonio da Sangallo the elder in 1499, for Pope Alexander VI., and restored by Pope .Paul III.

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  • Expeditions against the Yemen and Cyprus were successful, but the loss of Cyprus, accompanied as it was by the barbarous murder of the Venetian commander, Marco Antonio Bragadino, by the seraskier pasha Mustafa's orders, in violation of the terms of the capitulation of Famagusta (August 1571), roused the bitter resentment of the Venetians, previously incensed by Turkish raids on Crete.

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  • The 16th century boasts the names of Bernardino Fungai, Guidoccio Cossarelli, Giacomo Pacchiarotto, Girolamo del Pacchia and especially Baldassare Peruzzi (1481-1537), who while especially celebrated for his frescoes and studies in perspective and chiaroscuro was also an architect of considerable attainments (see Rome); Giovanni Antonio Bazzi, otherwise known as 11 Sodoma (1477-1549), who, born at Vercelli in Piedmont, and trained at Milan in the school of Leonardo da Vinci, came to Siena in 1504 and there produced some of his finest works, while his influence on the art of the place was considerable; Domenico Beccafumi, otherwise known as Micharino (1486-1550), noted for the Michelangelesque daring of his designs; and Francesco Vanni.

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  • There are insane asylums at Austin (the State Lunatic Asylum), San Antonio (the Southwestern Insane Asylum), and Terrell (North Texas Hospital for the Insane); the Texas School for the Deaf (1857), an institution for deaf, dumb and blind coloured youths (1889), a School for the Blind (1856), and a home for dependent Confederate soldiers, at Austin, a state orphan home (1889) at Corsicana, an epileptic colony at Abilene, and a state reformatory (1889) for boys under seventeen years at Gatesville.

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  • The first, under Philip Nolan, in 1799-1801, was poorly supported, and was crushed without difficulty; the second, under Bernardo Gutierrez and Augustus Magee, 1812-13, captured San Antonio and defeated several Mexican armies, but was finally overpowered; the third, under James Long, an ex-officer of the United States army, 1819-21, was less formidable.

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  • The city is rich in works of art, for Milan, with the introduction of the early Renaissance style by Filarete and Michelozzo after 1450, became the home of a Lombard school of sculpture, among the chief masters of which may be mentioned Giovanni Antonio Amadeo, or Omodeo, 1 of Pavia (1447-1522), Cristoforo Solari, and, the last of them, Agostino Busti, known as Bambaia (c. 1480-1548), whose work may be seen in the cathedrals of Como and Milan and in the Certosa di Pavia.

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  • His chief disciple, Antonio Ferreira (q.v.), a convinced classicist, went further, and dropping the use of Castilian, wrote sonnets much superior in form and style, though they lack the rustic atmosphere of those of his master, while his odes and epistles are too obviously reminiscent of Horace.

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  • Thomas de Noronha and Antonio Serrao de Castro, the first a natural and facile writer, the second the author of Os Ratos da Inquisicao, a facetious poem composed during his incarceration in the dungeons of the Inquisition, while Diogo de Sousa Camacho showed abundant wit at the expense of the slaves of Gongorism and Marinism.

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  • They had a forerunner in Luiz Antonio Verney, who poured sarcasm on the prevailing methods of education, and exposed to good effect the extraordinary literary and scientific decadence of Portugal in an epoch-making work, the Verdadeiro methodo de estudar.

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  • The ill-fated Vieira de Castro excited the greatest admiration by his impassioned speeches in the Chamber of Deputies during the 'sixties; the nearest modern counterpart to these distinguished men is the orator Antonio Candido Ribeiro da Costa.

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  • The Palazzo Farnese in Rome, one of the finest specimens of Roman Renaissance architecture, was begun under Paul III., while he was cardinal, by Antonio da San Gallo, and completed by his nephew Cardinal Alessandro under the direction of Michelangelo (1526).

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  • She bore him two sons, Rodrigo, who was once selected to be the husband of Lucrezia Borgia, and Diego, who was the grandfather of the princess of Eboli of the reign of Philip II (see Perez, Antonio.) By another lady of a Valladolid family he had a third son who afterwards emigrated to France.

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  • Having read the report of Major Gen. Antonio Taguba, I expect Baker 's question will resound again in another congressional investigation.

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  • Antonio 63 Bus is a shortened version of which word?

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  • Whatever the truth of the matter, Antonio was officially baptized on 6 May.

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  • If you would rather not drive, you can take the shuttle bus from San Antonio for approximately $35.

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  • The Alamo, located in San Antonio, offers a wealth of American history for the history buff.

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  • Few people associate Antonio Banderas with the beauty industry, so it may come as a surprise to some that he's established himself as a major player in the fragrance world.

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  • More than just a familiar face on the big screen, he is also the man behind Antonio Banderas Seductive Fragrances, a collection of scents inspired by his childhood interest in perfume.

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  • When looking for Japanese food in San Antonio, you will find that you have several very tasty options.

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  • From sushi to fun desserts, Japanese food is plentiful in San Antonio.

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  • When going out for Japanese food in San Antonio, you will find that the usual appetizers such as edamame (soybeans that have been steamed and lightly salted) or gyoza are in ample supply.

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  • Often served in kake udon or su udon, there are countless hot udon soups that can be found when looking for Japanese food in San Antonio.

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  • Yakitori can be found easily when looking for Japanese food in San Antonio.

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  • While there are several excellent options for Japanese food in San Antonio, I was impressed that Sushi Zushi paid as much attention to dessert as they did to all other parts of their menu.

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  • Meditation by Antonio Carlos Jobim is a beautiful melodic combination of these two timeless styles.

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  • Born in Rio de Janeiro in 1927, Antonio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim, lovingly known as Tom Jobim, grew up in the lush tropical country of Brazil near the seaside community of Ipenema.

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  • Antonio Carlos Jobim's unique combination of musical elements, with its whispery flowing melodies, pleasing jazz harmonies, and unmistakable Latin rhythms was named Bossa Nova, meaning New Wave.

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  • Recorded in May of 1963, Meditation by Antonio Carlos Jobim, remains a classic in the music industry.

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  • Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim is offered at Amazon.

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  • Madison High School in San Antonio, Texas is another newcomer.

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  • Since 2000, she has been quietly dating Antonio de la Rua, son of the former president of Argentina.

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  • Following that relationship, Longoria started seeing San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker.

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  • By six, she participated in The Nutcracker with Columbus Ballet Met in San Antonio.

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  • In 2007, she became Eva Longoria-Parker after marrying San Antonio Spurs point guard Tony Parker.

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  • On May 1, 1996, they eloped in Las Vegas and now have three children -- Michael Joseph, Lola Grace and Joaquin Antonio.

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  • Born in Wales, Catherine Zeta-Jones earned her celebrity stripes as the romantic leading interest in films such as The Mask of Zorro opposite Antonio Banderas and Entrapment opposite Sean Connery.

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  • The border town of Vila Real de Santo Antonio holds the dog trials periodically, especially during the month of April.

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  • Viva La Guitarra - This collection of beginning songs has been compiled by Antonio Joaquin Arizaga, and the collection includes a version of Besame Mucho.

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  • The most notorious musician associated with Bossa Nova is guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim, and guitar is the instrument most typically associated with the style.

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  • The site lists numerous Bossa Nova artists including João Gilberto, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Henri Salvador and many more.

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  • Antonio Ben Chimol is an Italian designer who has created the inventive Antonio Ben Chimol leather bracelet with magnetic clasps.

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  • Moreover, Antonio Ben Chimol is considered a mark of sophisticated style.

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  • Antonio Ben Chimol worked in Milan and Paris as a fashion designer for quite a few years but had his first major style breakthrough in 1996 when he created a bracelet from hi-tech car springs and dubbed it the Masai Tech Bracelet.

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  • Most of the year, Antonio Ben Chimol works out of his studio in Barcelona.

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  • The sleek design and magnetic clasp of the Antonio Ben Chimol leather bracelet sets this jewelry design apart.

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  • Numerous retailers in the UK and US offer the Antonio Ben Chimol leather bracelets.

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  • It might be better to invest a little more in an authentic Antonio Ben Chimol leather bracelet to avoid this problem.

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  • Although there are many leather bracelets available, Antonio Ben Chimol stands apart for the brand's quality and innovation.

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  • They ship foods to the Austin and San Antonio, Texas areas.

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  • For a wild ride in the Lone Star State, thrill seekers can enjoy the seven amazing Six Flags Fiesta Texas roller coasters that make San Antonio a great theme park getaway destination.

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  • A park's roller coasters are indisputably the star attractions, and the roller coasters at this San Antonio theme park offer a wide range of thrilling experiences for riders to enjoy.

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  • The three Sea World theme parks - Sea World San Diego, Sea World San Antonio, and Sea World Florida in Orlando - offer guests an intimate glimpse into aquatic life.

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  • Sea World San Antonio is one of the largest adventure marine parks in the universe.

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  • Adult admission to Sea World San Antonio is roughly $60.

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  • Omni San Antonio Hotel regularly offers super Sea World savings packages for families.

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  • Quality Inn Sea World is the closest hotel to Sea World San Antonio.

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  • Marriott Courtyard San Antonio Downtown Riverwalk and Sea World Adventure Park have teamed up to offer families a whale of a deal on an unforgettable vacation.

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  • The popular travel company is the original online provider of San Antonio vacation discount packages.

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  • The online travel resource offers spectacular savings on hotel accommodations and admission to Sea World San Antonio.

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  • San Antonio Sea World coupons allow you to visit the world's largest marine life adventure park without draining your wallet.

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  • Sea World San Antonio is the largest of the three theme parks in the Sea World chain.

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  • Sea World San Antonio is actually four adventure parks situated in one location.

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  • In addition, Sea World San Antonio is home to a host of educational exhibits, knowledgeable animal trainers and interactive programs.

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  • To get in on all of the splashy fun offered by Sea World San Antonio you will have to dig deep.

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  • After all, if you consider how much it would cost for a family with two adults and two children to visit Sea World San Antonio, you would be looking at more than $200, and that doesn't include the price of parking, meals or souvenirs.

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  • To offset the price of a day's admission to the park, look for San Antonio Sea World coupons.

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  • By doing so you will receive up-to-date Sea World San Antonio discount coupons and alerts about other cost-saving deals.

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  • Today there are more than 100 operating inverted coasters, including well known coasters such as Montu at Busch Gardens Africa, Alpengeist at Busch Gardens Europe, the Great White at Sea World San Antonio, and Raptor at Cedar Point.

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  • I also got a good kick out of playing against real WPT personalities -- or their likenesses, at the very least -- including Erick Lindgren, Evelyn Ng, Antonio Esfandiari, and even the Unabomber, Phil Laak.

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  • Contrary to where the name suggests this winery might be, this San Antonio is not in Texas and Davy Crockett never set foot inside.

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  • No, San Antonio Winery is actually located in the Golden State of California in that beating heart of the state's wine country, Los Angeles.

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  • Built near the Los Angeles River, San Antonio is now the last of over a hundred wineries that operated in this area.

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  • San Antonio Winery is named after Cambianica's patron saint, St. Anthony, and his winery survived Prohibition by making sacramental wines for the Catholic Church.

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  • The vineyards are gone now but San Antonio still operates, producing wine at their original spot on Lamar Street near downtown just off of I-5.

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  • Because of the winery's historic significance to the early history of the city, Los Angeles has designated San Antonio Winery as a Cultural Historical Landmark to protect it from the eye of any developer.

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  • As previously stated, there are no vineyards at San Antonio or in the neighborhood.

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  • And while white wines are made at San Antonio Winery in L.A., the Riboli family makes their red wines at a facility in Paso Robles.

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  • This includes all meals, lodging, guides and transportation from San Antonio International Airport.

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  • The company has sites in Austin and San Antonio, as well as in suburban areas in the Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston areas.

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  • This led to many other film roles and performances including Saura and Antonio Gades' El Amor Brujo, and the Italian film Il Camorrista.

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  • Today's renaissance of tango dance comes partly from movies such as Carlos Saura's ''Tango'' and ''Take the Lead'' starring Antonio Banderas.

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  • Spain, however, remained in Texas and began establishing missions in 1716, including San Antonio in 1718.

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  • The San Antonio Archdiocesan Catholic Archives maintains an extensive collection of early Texas documents.

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  • Hair loss support group San Antonio seekers will be happy to know that this bustling Texas metropolis is home to some key hair loss research facilities, putting it on the cutting edge for treatment and prevention.

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  • Proactive hair loss support group San Antonio seekers are also located in the same area as Doctor Bradley Limmer's hair loss research institution, which is called the Limmer Clinic.

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  • Hair loss support group San Antonio searchers can get in touch with organizations such as the American Hair Loss Association in hopes of obtaining answers or perhaps suggestions regarding a support group in their area.

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  • The San Antonio division of Craig's List is also another place for hair loss sufferers to seek out people with similar issues.

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  • So it is no surprise that fans became very excited when the paparazzi were able to snap some pictures of Shakira in a bikini while on holiday with her fiancé Antonio de la Rúa.

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  • The organization operates residential campuses in Boulder City, Nevada and Bulverde, Texas, as well as an emergency shelter located just north of San Antonio, Texas.

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  • If you want to go gluten-free in San Antonio, you have several options for dining out and buying foods which you can safely eat.

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  • Fortunately, you will find several major restaurant chains in the San Antonio area which have made the move to reach out to those with food sensitivities.

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  • The options for going gluten-free in San Antonio or any other city depend upon awareness.

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  • If you are in the San Antonio area, you will have several choices for dining out whether it is a casual Italian meal or a quick burger at the hamburger joint.

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  • Camp Champions-Created for kids ages six to 18, Camp Champions is located in central Texas within driving distance of Austin and San Antonio.

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  • The Menger Hotel in San Antonio has built a reputation as being one of the most haunted places in Texas.

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  • Another chupacabra sighting was caught on camera by KENS 5 News in San Antonio, Texas.

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  • Also, visit the San Antonio Zoo site to print an online coupon.

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  • San Antonio Zoo coupons combined with other special money saving offers can make a trip to the zoo a fun and frugal family outing.

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  • The San Antonio Zoo, operated by the San Antonio Zoological Society, is a popular Texas attraction that is open 365 days a year.

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  • The San Antonio Zoo offers a number of ways to save money on your trip.

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  • You can also download special limited-time San Antonio Zoo coupons by visiting the zoo website.

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  • Double check that the offer is for the right theme park - Sea World San Antonio and Sea World San Diego frequently offer deals similar to those for the Orlando park, but the offers are not transferable between parks.

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  • The company began in San Antonio, Texas and manufactures men's and women's shoes and women's handbags, all in the United States.

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  • You can also find them at various merchants throughout the U.S. Visitors are able to tour the SAS factory in San Antonio as well.

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  • Michael Antonio shoes are a dream come true for female shoe lovers.

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  • With an eye for new trends and a desire for styles that reflect their philosophy, it's no wonder the name Michael Antonio has become a huge success.

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  • Michael Antonio shoes offer an incredible range of colors and styles in women's footwear.

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  • From cute flats to dramatic wedges, Michael Antonio provides sandals, dress shoes, and boots for the sophisticated woman.

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  • With all the adorable choices Michael Antonio shoes has to offer, it can be difficult to narrow down you purchases.

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  • You can shop for Michael Antonio shoes at the Michael Antonio website that offers Verisign protection.

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  • Michael Antonio shoes can be fun and flirty or sleek and sophisticated.

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  • The company began in San Antonio, TX and manufactures men's and women's shoes and women's handbags, all in the United States.

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  • While SAS outlets can be found all over the country, if you live in or around San Antonio, Texas, you're likely to find the SAS shoes goldmine because that is where the outlet store closest to the SAS factory is located.

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  • According to San Antonio Shoes' website, they say that not only do they decline to offer their shoes online, they ask independent retailers not to do so as well.

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  • The company is based in San Antonio, Texas, and designs western boots that are extremely comfortable.

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  • Ricardo Antonio Chavira earned his Master of Fine Arts from The University of California - San Diego before moving to Los Angeles and pursuing an acting career.

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  • Similar to the aforementioned stars, actor Ricardo Antonio Chavira, who plays Carlos Solis, has been with the hit show since its debut.

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  • Heroines come in all shapes and sizes on ABC soap operas from Erica Kane to Laura Spencer to Nora Buchanan while male heroes like Luke Spencer, Tad Martin and Antonio Vega are great choices for boy names.

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  • Antonio (OLTL) - Antonio Vega is the man who turned his life around from a bad choice, offering parents an ideal name for a boy they want to be strong and grow into his responsibilities.

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  • Oliver Fish, a recurring character, was a police officer who served as John McBain's right hand man and Antonio Vega's partner.

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  • The charming town of Fredericksburg, Texas is situated in the Texas Hill Country, just 70 miles west of Austin and 65 miles northwest of San Antonio.

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  • Families looking for autism treatments in San Antonio have many options to consider.

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  • Many options are available, whether you are looking for early intervention programs or adult programs for autism in San Antonio.

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  • The Autism Treatment Center began providing services in Dallas, Texas in 1976, and an ATC facility opened in San Antonio, Texas in 1978.

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  • The Family Service Association of San Antonio is a nonprofit organization that can connect families with services that they need.

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  • The Texas Department of State Health Services has a Children with Special Health Care Needs Services Program that parents of autistic children in San Antonio may want to explore.

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  • The Autism Treatment Center of Texas was established in 1976, and the organization has since established a facility in San Antonio.

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  • Antonio Sabato Jr., - Soap star and film actor Antonio Sabato Jr., did an underwear campaign for Calvin Klein in the late 1990's.

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  • The most well known Bossa Nova song is Antonio Carlos Jobim's The Girl from Impanema.

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  • Sa-Sanctuary is a thrash band from San Antonio, Texas.

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  • Coincidently, this drummer had a contact in San Antonio, hometown of Sa-Sanctuary.

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  • Kris Allen stripped the song down to a single acoustic guitar and played a Bossa Nova type of feel that sounded like something the Brazilian guitar player Antonio Carlos Jobim might have written.

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  • The score was composed by Jasper Randall, who won the award for Best Original Score at the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival in 2009.

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  • Another San Antonio award winner, The Widow's Might, has a popular, score based soundtrack.

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  • In the end, Usher and Island Def Jam president Antonio L.A. Reid won out and Bieber signed a deal with them in October 2008.

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  • Calvin Klein model, soap star and Lifetime Movie Network go-to guy Antonio Sabato, Jr. joins the ever-growing line of slightly past their prime celebrities to look for love on VH1 with his show My Antonio.

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  • My Antonio follows the same format as former VH1 dating shows, like Flavor of Love, Rock of Love and I Love New York.

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  • As with most dating shows, My Antonio brought the drama.

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  • Eagled-eyed viewers spotted a continuity problem with My Antonio.

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  • Born and raised in a small town near San Antonio, Texas, Brad is a graduate of Southwest Texas State University.

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  • He simultaneously earned a degree in physical therapy from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

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  • Thank Flav if you like Rock of Love, Charm School, I Love Money, My Antonio, For the Love of Ray J - indeed most shows on VH1 can be linked to Flav either by cast or by theme.

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  • This project falls in and out of development; was originally attached to Antonio Bandaras, who would have been perfect for Father Emilio.

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  • About 1583 Antonio took this son to France, where he became a page in the service of Catherine de' Medici, wife of King Henry II.

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  • Returning to Montevideo, he formed the Italian Legion, with which he won the battles of Cerro and Sant' Antonio in the spring of 1846, and assured the freedom of Uruguay.

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  • Besides this his letters to Antonio Marini were published by Cesare Guasti at Prato in 1857; these were promptly put on the Index.

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