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Notice however that Guerrero did not seem to identify himself with any of the previous ethnicities and colonial castes, as he quitted his American Spaniard status during the Mexican Independence War declaring himself only an " Americano ", as he also called the former Colonel of the Royalist Army and subsequent ally Agustín de Iturbide ( in turn a Criollo ).
* " Americano ", a song by American singer-songwriter Lady Gaga from her album Born This Way
* " Tu Vuò Fà L ' Americano ", a 1956 song by Italian singer Renato Carosone
* " We No Speak Americano ", a 2010 song by Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP sampling the Carosone song

Americano and song
In 2011, Lady Gaga sampled the melody of this composition in her song " Americano " featured in her album Born This Way.

Americano and by
In Lapela, Parish of Cabril and municipality of Montalegre ( Portugal ), the land where allegedly the nickname Cabrilha originated ( allegedly pronounced at the time Cabrilhe in Galician and Cabrillo in Spanish according to João Soares Tavares, biographer of João Rodrigues Cabrilho ), and still existing in Portugal as a surname ( because of this Castro Daire, in Beira Alta, was also claimed as his birthplace ), there is the ancient house called today by local people and alleged local descendants of branches of his ancient family, the same surname ( Rodrigues Cabrilho ), as Casa do " Galego " ( House of the " Galician ") and Casa do " Americano " ( House of the " American ") where allegedly Cabrilho was born, as stated on a plaque where there is also a statue of him.
Although water sports such as rowing were the most practiced activity by the city's youth, the city had teams strong enough to compete in the Campeonatos Paulista, with Clube Atlético Internacional and Sport Club Americano being the two strongest representatives.
The acknowledgement that the socio-economic interactions are indeed one of the fundamental components of any agroecosystems came to light in 1982, with the article Agroecologia del Tropico Americano by Montaldo.
They are fiercely protected by their taxi-driver friend Spiro ( Spiros " Americano " Halikiopoulos ) and mentored by the polymath Dr. Theodore Stephanides who provides Gerald with his education in natural history.
On January 16, 1866, the complete version of the lyrics by Juan León Mera were published in the Quiteño weekly El Sud Americano.
Count Camillo Negroni invented it by asking the bartender, Fosco Scarselli, to strengthen his favorite cocktail, the Americano, by adding gin rather than the normal soda water.
After Avianca was purchased by Brazilian entrepreneur German Efromovich's company Sinergy in 2004, the name of the company was changed to Airline of the American Continent ( Aerovías del Continente Americano )-Avianca ).
That same year he was taken by his uncle to Rome to study at the Pontificio Collegio Pio Latino Americano, a Jesuit-run minor seminary.
* Caffè Americano, a style of coffee prepared by adding hot water to espresso
* The Americano, a 1916 film directed by John Emerson
* The Americano ( 1955 film ), a 1956 film directed by William Castle
The Organización Nacional Estudiantil de Futbol Americano (), usually known by the acronym ONEFA, is the major college football league in Mexico.
In 2002, Americano won both the Taça Guanabara and the Taça Rio, but was defeated by Fluminense in both legs ( 2-0 and 3-1 ) of the Campeonato Carioca final.
The recordings from the work done in 1995 and 1996 was released posthumously on Telecommando Americano in 1997 by Rykodisc.
*" We No Speak Americano " by Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP
The piece was premiered in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1903 – the date appears on a program of the venue – at the elegant restaurant " El Americano " on 966 Cangallo Street ( today Teniente General Perón ) by the orchestra led by Jose Luis Roncallo.

Americano and from
The boundary with Marin County runs from the mouth of the Estero Americano at Bodega Bay, up Americano Creek, then overland to San Antonio Creek and down the Petaluma River to its mouth at the northwest corner of San Pablo Bay, which adjoins San Francisco Bay.
This usage of the term Americano as something distinct from European, Amerindian, African and their admixtures, roughly corresponds to its current usage in Latin America.
A person returned from Cuba was referred to as an " Americano " among other names.
* Americano Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football ( soccer ) club from Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro
* Sport Club Americano, a defunct Brazilian football ( soccer ) club from Santos, São Paulo
* Sport Club Americano ( Porto Alegre ), a defunct Brazilian football ( soccer ) club from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Americano Futebol Clube, or Americano as they are usually called, is a Brazilian football team from Campos dos Goytacazes in Rio de Janeiro, founded on June 1, 1914.
In 2010, The Bees performed a set for The Sun, covering " We Speak No Americano " and playing songs from their album, Every Step's A Yes.
* Matt Damon, Jude Law and Rosario Fiorello — " Tu Vuo ' Fa L ' Americano " ( from The Talented Mr. Ripley )

Americano and !
In 2004 the band released their third studio recording, ¡ Americano!
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" Station X ", " London Signals Intelligence Centre " and " Government Communications Headquarters " were all cover names that were used during the war, and the latter ( GCHQ ) was adopted for the successor peacetime organisation that still bears this name.
During this period, the band teamed up with producer Mark Cunningham on the first-ever BBC Children In Need single, a cover of David Bowie's " Heroes ", released in 1986 under the name of The County Line.
Initially, it was relatively unsuccessful, staying at the charts for only one week, but Haley soon scored a major worldwide hit with a cover version of Big Joe Turner's " Shake, Rattle and Roll ", which went on to sell a million copies and became the first ever rock ' n ' roll song to enter British singles charts in December 1954 and became a Gold Record.
* The Damned-Damned Damned Damned, a limited number of which were deliberately printed with a photo of Eddie and the Hot Rods on the back of the cover, rather than The Damned playing at The Roxy Club, and with an erratum sticker apologising for this " mistake ", and on the front of the LP, on top of the original shrinkwrap, a red food-fight sticker saying ' Damned Damned ', thus completing the LP's title when read underneath the band's name ;
In the same year, under the guise Yazz and the Plastic Population, they produced " The Only Way Is Up ", a cover of a Northern Soul song.
These skillfully rendered paintings encouraged fan Glenn Bray to ask Barks if he could commission a painting of the ducks (" A Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By ", taken from the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 108 by Barks ).
The first and most famous of the Jirel of Joiry stories is " Black God ’ s Kiss ", which received the cover illustration ( painted by Margaret Brundage ) in the October 1934 Weird Tales.
" and " We've Got a Bigger Problem Now " placed the Dead Kennedys as the spokesmen of social protest, while " Dog Bite ", a cover version of Rawhide and various joke introductions showed a much more whimsical side.
In fact, does not merely sound wrong, it sounds like a different word — 桃 ( Pinyin táo, ) " peach ", or 套 " cover " ( distinguished by tone ).
That song, a cover of Tom Paxton's " The Last Thing on My Mind ", released in late 1967, reached the country top ten in January 1968, launching a six-year streak of virtually uninterrupted top-ten singles for the pair.
Other chart hits during this period included Parton's chart-topping cover of the 1969 First Edition hit " But You Know I Love You " and " The House of the Rising Sun " ( both 1981 ), " Single Women ", " Heartbreak Express " and " Hard Candy Christmas " ( 1982 ) and 1983's " Potential New Boyfriend ", which was accompanied by one of Parton's first music videos, and which also reached the U. S. dance charts.
Tin Machine IIs arrival was marked by a widely publicised and ill-timed conflict over the cover art: after production had begun, the new record label, Victory, deemed the depiction of four ancient nude Kouroi statues, judged by Bowie to be " in exquisite taste ", " a show of wrong, obscene images ", requiring air-brushing and patching to render the figures sexless.
This jersey was also a basis for the uniforms worn by Wayne Gretzky's team of NHLPA All-Stars, nicknamed the " 99ers ", for their exhibition tour in Europe during the 1994 – 95 NHL lockout ; a picture of Gretzky in this jersey was used for the cover art of a video game bearing his name.
In England the particular style of dance described here is much more commonly referred to as " Playford ", and the term " country dancing " is used to cover the complete range of different English folk dance styles.
The term " folk ", by the start of the 21st century, could cover singer song-writers, such as Donovan from Scotland and American Bob Dylan, who emerged in the 1960s and much more.
The principal B-side to the original 12-inch single was a cover version of " War ", which became the subject of an accomplished extended remix in its own right ( subtitled " Hidden ") on the single's third UK 12-inch release, where it was promoted as a double-A-side with " Carnage ".
Firstly there was a cover of David Bowie's 1972 glam-rock classic " Suffragette City ", slightly renamed to " SufferRAGEette City " to fit in with the " Rage Hard " promotion.
has also become known for integrating her imagery of political violence into her music videos for singles " Galang " and " Bucky Done Gun ", and her cover art.
Therefore, the first and second rules (" always treat the gun as if loaded ", " never let the muzzle cover non-targets ") apply to any gun, even one loaded with blanks.
As the only country performer to participate, some worried that Brooks would turn his cover of the song originally sung by drummer Peter Criss, " Hard Luck Woman ", into a country song.
Its most celebrated song is a Parsons-Harris duet cover of " Love Hurts ", a song that long remained in Harris ' solo repertoire.
" The sprawling document, which governs telephone, television, and radio networks, may be extended to cover the Internet, raising questions about who should control it, and how ", assessed one journalist looking forward to the conference earlier that year.
Prior to this injunction, Brown released three vocal singles, including a cover of Louis Jordan's " Caldonia ", and the 12-bar blues rock and roll number, " Out of Sight ", which further indicated the future direction of Brown's musical sound.

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