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Rota and architecture
* Rota ( architecture )

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** Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbons for Best Cinematography in B & W ( Gianni Di Venanzo ), Best Director ( Federico Fellini ), Best Original Story ( Fellini and Flaiano ), Best Producer ( Angelo Rizzoli ), Best Score ( Nino Rota ), Best Screenplay ( Fellini, Pinelli, Flaiano, Rondi ), and Best Supporting Actress ( Sandra Milo )
The Apostolic Signatura is the supreme appellate and administrative court concerning decisions even of the Roman Rota and administrative decisions of ecclesiastical superiors ( bishops and superiors of religious institutes ), such as closing a parish or removing someone from office.
While usually trying cases in appeal in third instance ( as is normally the case in the Eastern Catholic Churches ), or even in second instance if appeal is made to it directly from the sentence of a tribunal of first instance, it is also a court of first instance for cases specified in the law and for others committed to the Rota by the Roman Pontiff.
But many were confessedly political, e. g. The Rota, or Coffee Club ( 1659 ), a debating society for the spread of republican ideas, broken up at the Restoration in 1660, the Calves Head Club ( c. 1693 ) and the Green Ribbon Club ( 1675 ).
* Eckert, J. Presper, The ENIAC ( in Nicholas Metropolis, J. Howlett, Gian-Carlo Rota, ( editors ), A History of Computing in the Twentieth Century, Academic Press, New York, 1980, pp. 525 – 540 )
* Gian Carlo Rota ( 1932 – 1999 ), mathematician and philosopher, was born in Vigevano.
Director Mario Monicelli filmed a documentary Un amico magico: il maestro Nino Rota which featured interviews with Franco Zeffirelli and Riccardo Muti ( a student under Rota at Bari Conservatory ), and was followed by a German documentary Nino Rota-Un maestro della musica.
* Rota ( schedule ), a list of employees who are working on any given day, week, or month
* Rota ( formation ), a military unit in old-time Poland
* Rota ( music ), a type of round
* " Rota " ( poem ), once proposed to be the Polish national anthem
* Rota ( papal signature ), a sign which makes up part of the pope's signature
* Rota ( island ), in the Marianas archipelago
* Rota ( volcano ), in Nicaragua
* Martino Rota ( c. 1520 – 1583 ), artist
* Nino Rota ( 1911 – 1979 ), Italian composer
* Gian-Carlo Rota ( 1932 – 1999 ), Italian-born American mathematician and philosopher
* Marco Rota ( born 1942 ), Italian Disney comic artist

Rota and built
After the new elementary school was built in Sinapalo, the Songsong village school ground was reopened as Rota Junior High.

Rota and into
Born Giovanni Rota Rinaldi, into a musical family in Milan, Rota was a renowned child prodigy — his first oratorio, L ' infanzia di San Giovanni Battista, was written at age 11 and performed in Milan and Paris as early as 1923 ; his three-act lyrical comedy after Hans Christian Andersen, Il Principe Porcaro, was composed when he was just 13 and published in 1926.
They then broke into two loose groups and turned for Guam and Rota to refuel.
Unfortunately, for her, Hector had a 12 bean salad, which gave him a gas attack, and the gas is deadly to her and her gang, so Rota disguises herself as a submarine captain to take Ozzy, Drix, and Maria into the intestines to destroy the Great White Bean.
On the October 13, the system developed into a tropical storm, and was named Tokage, subsequently moving very close to the islands of Rota and Guam.

Rota and wall
It slowed and began to re-intensify as it continued westward, and at 0530 UTC on December 16 the northern portion of the outer eyewall of Paka passed over the island of Rota ; 20 minutes later, the southern portion of the inner wall cloud moved across northern Guam.

Rota and used
Gus Van Sant used some of Rota's music in his 2007 film Paranoid Park and director Michael Winterbottom used several Rota selections in the 2005 film Tristram Shandy: A Cock and Bull Story.
In a paper published in 1964, Rota used umbral methods to establish the recursion formula satisfied by the Bell numbers, which enumerate partitions of finite sets.
Some modern Roma musicians, like Ando Drom, Romani Rota and Kalyi Jag have added modern instruments like guitars to the Roma style, while Gyula Babos ' Project Romani has used elements of avant-garde jazz.
The Rota was used because of its ability to maintain a relatively stationary position over the ground, the pilots learning to fly in small circles while remaining a constant ground position despite a headwind.
* Rota Vector, a gear set used in the robotics and machine tool industry
The letters on the wheel were intended by Waite to mean " Rota Taro Orat Tora Ator ," which he " translated " ( this term used loosely ) to: " The Wheel of Taro speaks the Law of Ator or Love.
The first recorded use of the term Rota, which referred to the wheel-shaped arrangement of the benches used by the court in the great hall at Avignon, is in Thomas Fastolf's Decisiones rotae, consisting of reports on thirty-six cases heard at the Court of Audience in Avignon between December 1336 and February 1337.
However, the legal procedure or process used by the judges of the Rota, not the merits of the case, are on trial before the Signatura: the Signatura is only able to grant the petitioner a new trial to be held before a new turnus of the Rota, if the Rota was found to have erred in procedure (" de procedendo ").

Rota and for
Nino Rota also served as a significant influence and was the main inspiration for Elfman's score to Pee-Wee's Big Adventure.
1 ( on Saipan ( WSZE-TV 10 ) and one station planned for Rota ; in addition, two cable services on Saipan provide varied programming from satellite networks ) ( 1997 )
The court is named Rota ( Latin for: wheel ) because the judges, called auditors, originally met in a round room to hear cases.
The records of the English Hospital in Rome indicate that he stayed there in June 1514, while documents in the Vatican Archives suggest that he was an agent for Archbishop of York, Cardinal Christopher Bainbridge, and handled English ecclesiastical issues before the Roman Rota.
* Shenandoah, Pennsylvania born, Francis Brennan ( 7 May 1894 – 2 July 1968 ) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church, Dean of the Sacra Rota Romana 1959-1968, and prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments 1968.
Nino Rota ( December 3, 1911 – April 10, 1979 ) was an Italian composer and academic who is best known for his film scores, notably for the films of Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti.
During his long career Rota was an extraordinarily prolific composer, especially of music for the cinema.
During the 1940s, Rota composed scores for more than 32 films, including Renato Castellani's Zazà ( 1944 ).
: Rota: " Whenever I can ... Is it hard to write for a newspaper?
** Nino Rota ( composer ) for The Godfather
Nevertheless, he decided to continue the attacks, thinking there were still hundreds of aircraft on Guam and Rota, and started planning new raids for June 21.
Spain's international ostracism was finally broken in 1953 when Spain and the United States signed the Pact of Madrid in a series of agreements under which Spain received some financial benefits in the form of grants and loans in return for hosting American military bases ( such as Naval Station Rota, opened in 1955 ).
Swift's explanation for the title of the book is that the Ship of State was threatened by a whale ( specifically, the Leviathan of Thomas Hobbes ) and the new political societies ( the Rota Club is mentioned ).
While in Milan for the recording sessions, Mulligan met his future wife, Countess Franca Rota Borghini Baldovinetti, a freelance photojournalist and reporter.
Her arrangement of the score for Federico Fellini's 8½ appeared on Hal Willner's Nino Rota tribute record, Amarcord Nino Rota.
In 1910, Maria Konopnicka responded to the increasing persecution of Polish people by Germans by writing her famous song called Rota that instantly became a national symbol for Poles, with its sentence known to many Poles: The German will not spit in our face, nor will he Germanise our children.
In February 1972 the case between Duarte Nuno and Maria Pia moved up to the Sacred Roman Rota, the normal appeal court for the Roman Catholic Church.

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