Primo Sentence Examples

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  • If you're seeking the ultimate in comfortable footwear, consider Merrell Primo Scoop Clogs women styles for your next purchase.

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  • The attempt to seize Montevarchi and other castles where the Guelph exiles were congregated failed, and in 1250 the burghers elected thirty-six caporali di popolo, who formed the basis of the primo popolo or body of citizens independent of the nobles, headed by the capitano del popolo.

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  • It was almost inevitable in the transition from feudalism to democracy that this intermediate ground should be traversed; and the peculiar Italian phrases, primo popolo, secondo popolo, terzo pa polo, and so forth, indicate successive changes, whereby the oligarchy passed from one stage to another in its progress toward absorption in democracy or tyranny.

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  • Back then, Y&R truly treated him like primo eye candy...always barely dressed as the Abbott gardener or hanging out by the pool in just a Speedo.

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  • Right after a major promotion is the primo time to pick up monitors at retailers.

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  • Occam, on the other hand, maintains in the spirit of Hobbes that the act of abstraction does not presuppose any activity of the understanding or will, but is a spontaneous secondary process by which the first act (perception) or the state it leaves behind (habitus derelictus ex primo actu = Hobbes's " decaying sense ") is naturally followed, as soon as two or more similar representations are present.

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  • Next comes the primo piatti, usually pasta or risotto, and this followed by the secondo piatti of meat or fish.

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  • A quick search for the Merrell Primo Scoop Clogs women styles, though, revealed nothing at the Merrell site.

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  • Though the search for the Primo Scoop is a bit challenging - that specific style is no longer manufactured and, thus, is tricky to locate - it can still be found with a bit of detective work.

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  • You'll find a selection of Primo Scoops for women in dark blue, basic brown and midnight (a deep, dramatic hue).

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  • You may also wish to check out ShopMartins, which carries the brown version of the Primo Scoop for $72.

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  • That particular shoe may no longer exist, but fortunately Merrell has several shoe styles that are quite similar to the Primo Scoop.

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  • Polavieja's demand for more troops having been refused, he resigned, and was succeeded in the spring of 1891 by General Fernando Primo de Rivera.

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  • Before Primo de Rivera could make much headway against the insurgents affairs in Cuba became so serious that the Spanish government cabled him that pacification was most urgently desired.

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  • Castelar kept apart from active politics during the twelve months that Serrano acted as president of the republic. Another pronunciamiento finally put an end to it in the last week of December 1874, when Generals Campos at Sagunto, Jovellar at Valencia, Primo de Rivera at Madrid, and Laserna at Logrono, proclaimed Alphonso XII.

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  • Numerous music halls have sprung up of late years, of which the principal is the Salone Margherita in the basement of the Galleria Umberto Primo.

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  • Marshals Campos, Jovellar and Novaliches, and Generals Pavia, Primo de Rivera, Daban and others, wereangry with Sagasta and the Liberals not only because they deemed their policy too democratic, but because they ventured to curb the insubordinate attitude of general officers, who shielded themselves behind the immunities of their senatorial position to.

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  • If you have no athletic skills and were one of those that hid during physical education classes in high school, let your money do the talking and score some primo tickets for some kind of sporting event.

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  • The old palace of the doges, originally a building of the 13th century, to which the tower alone belongs, the rest of the building having been remodelled in the 16th century and modernized after a fire in 1777, stands in the Piazza Umberto Primo near the cathedral, and now contains the telegraph and other government offices.

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