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According to a 1965 deposition by Fausto Rodriguez, the Cuba Libre was first mixed at a Cuban bar in August 1900 by a member of the U. S. Signal Corps, referred to as " John Doe ".

Fausto and young
Its principal members were humanists, like Bessartion's protégé Giovanni Antonio Campani ( Campanus ), Bartolomeo Platina, the papal librarian, and Filippo Buonaccorsi, and young visitors who received polish in the academic circle, like Publio Fausto Andrelini of Bologna who took the New Learning to the University of Paris, to the discomfiture of his friend Erasmus.
This brought him into contact with his young nephew Fausto.
To the able women of his family he owed the strong moral impress which marked him through life ; his early intellectual stimulus came from his uncle Celso Sozzini, a nominal Roman Catholic, but an esprit fort, founder of the short-lived Accademia del Sizienti ( 1554 ), of which young Fausto was a member.
In his comedic film entitled Sanky Panky, audiences follow the life of a young Dominican man named Genaro ( played by Dominican comedian Fausto Mata ) who travels to Bávaro to work at a resort in hopes of finding a " gringa " or a white American woman who will give him a visa.
In the meantime, Laetus received from Frederick III a dispensation to grant the laurel wreath: the young poet Publio Fausto Andrelini from Forlì ( Italy ) was the first to receive it.

Fausto and later
* Alfredo Binda ( 1902 – 1986 ), a cyclist of the 1920s and 1930s, later trainer of Fausto Coppi and Gino Bartali.
His nephew Fausto Sozzini published his own longer Brevis explicatio later, developing his uncle's arguments.
Fausto Cercignani's study of Wolf ’ s earlier novels and essays on her later works have helped promote awareness of her narrative gifts, irrespective of her political and personal ups and downs.
The alterations of the English New Wave movement, with its surprising variety of styles, arrived in Brazil through groups and personalities such as the Gang 90 e as Absurdettes, Blitz, Camisa de Vênus, Barão Vermelho, Kid Abelha, Paralamas do Sucesso, Ritchie, Fausto Fawcett, Lulu Santos, Radio Taxi, Sempre Livre, Magazine ( from which Kid Vinil would later project his solo career ), Marina Lima, Dr. Silvana & Cia., Absyntho, Eduardo Dusek, Kiko Zambianchi, Hanói Hanói, Hojerizah, Engenheiros do Hawaii, RPM, Metrô, Uns e Outros, Graffiti, Musak, Picassos Falsos, Alvin L, Ultraje a Rigor, Legião Urbana, Ira !, Titãs, Capital Inicial, Nenhum de Nós, Dulce Quental, Laura Finocchiaro, Biquini Cavadão, Lobão & Os Ronaldos, Heróis da Resistência, Zero, Violeta de Outono, Fellini, Akira S & as Garotas que Erraram, Neusinha Brizola, Voluntários da Pátria, Gueto, Vzyadoq Moe, Léo Jaime and João Penca e seus Miquinhos Amestrados, Aguilar e Banda Performática.
These nontrinitarians, and their Catechism, would later became known as Socinians due to the prominence given to Fausto Sozzini's writings after his death in the series Bibliotheca Fratrum Polonorum published in Amsterdam 1665 and widely circulated in England and elsewhere.
* " In the Beginning was the Word " John 1: 1-The explanation is given, taken from Lelio Sozzini's Brief explanation of John Chapter 1 1561 ( and developed in Fausto Sozzini's later work of the same name ), that the Beginning refers to the Beginning of the Gospel, not the old creation.

Fausto and Captain
* Fausto Tozzi as Rescue Captain
He played Captain William T. Bell in " Maschi contro Femmine " ( 2010 ) directed by Fausto Brizzi.

Fausto and came
Lelio Francesco Maria Sozzini or simply Lelio ( Latin Laelius Socinus ) ( Siena, January 29, 1525 – Zürich, May 4, 1562 ), was an Italian Renaissance humanist and anti-Trinitarian reformer, and uncle of the better known Fausto Sozzini ( Latin Faustus Socinus ) from whom the Polish Brethren and early English Unitarians came to be called " Socinians ".
In 1976, he released his first album, Donna amante mia (" My loving woman "), from which came the single " Io camminerò " (" I Will Walk ") which at the time had been sung with great success by Fausto Leali.

Fausto and on
Adriano La Regina ( former Rome ’ s archaeological superintendent 1976-2004, professor of Etruscology at Rome ’ s La Sapienza University ), Professor Fausto Zevi ( professor of Roman Archaeology at Rome's La Sapienza University ) and Professor Henner von Hesberg ( head of the German Archaeological Institute, Rome ) denied the identification of the grotto with Lupercal on topographic and stylistic grounds.
Though frequently called " Arians " by those on the outside, the views of Fausto Sozzini became the standard in the church, and these doctrines were quite removed from Arianism.
In addition to the encyclicals mentioned, he issued In Hac Tanta on St. Boniface ( 14 May 1919 ), Paterno Iam Diu on the Children of Central Europe ( 24 November 1919 ), Pacem, Dei Munus Pulcherrimum on Peace and Christian Reconciliation ( 23 May 1920 ), Spiritus Paraclitus on St. Jerome ( September 1920 ), Principi Apostolorum Petro on St. Ephram the Syrian ( 5 October 1920 ), Annus Iam Plenus also on Children in Central Europe ( 1 December 1920 ), Sacra Propediem on the Third Order of St. Francis ( 6 January 1921 ), In Praeclara Summorum on Dante ( 30 April 1921 ), and Fausto Appetente Die on St. Dominic ( 29 June 1921 ).
The Inquisition had its eye on the family ; his brother Cornelio Sozzini was imprisoned at Rome ; his brothers Celso Sozzini and Camillo and his nephew Fausto were " reputati Luterani ," suspected of Lutheranism, and Camillo Sozzini had fled from Siena.
Fausto Sozzini was further influential through the posthumous Racovian Catechism which set out his uncle Lelio's views on Christology and replaced earlier catechisms of the Ecclesia Minor, and also after his death through the writings of his students issued in Polish and Latin from the press of the Racovian Academy at Raków, Kielce County.
As the Royal Navy mass on Malta in the early stages of the Suez Crisis, Stencil arrives with Benny in tow, searching for Fausto Maijstral.
At the entrance to the harbour, on the east side, stand the single story remnants of the former Italian governate ( palazzina della delegazione ), erected in 1926 by the Italian architect Florestano Di Fausto, who also designed some of the most important buildings of the Italian period in Rhodes.
* ADR Decisions Wiki providing texts of Ovidio / Fausto / Gabino court order and details on litigation
Paolo Guidotti ( about 1590 ) already attempted to carry out Da Vinci's theories, ending by falling on a house roof and breaking his thigh bone ; but while Francis Godwin was writing his flying romance The Man in the Moone ", Fausto Veranzio is widely believed to have performed a parachute jumping experiment for real and, therefore, to be the first man to build and test a parachute: according to the story passed on, Veranzio, in 1617, now over sixty-five years old, implemented his design and tested the parachute by jumping from St Mark's Campanile in Venice.
The " Ertuğrul " cavalry regiment on the third Galata Bridge – painting by Fausto Zonaro for Sultan Abdulhamid II.
Still airing on Sunday afternoons and evenings before Fantastico, Fausto Silva is the program's titular host.
In November 1942, the Italian cyclist Fausto Coppi took " seven packets of amphetamine " to beat the world hour record on the track.
A body thought to be hers was found on the south-west face of the mountain in 1995 by Fausto de Stefani, Marco Galezzi and Silvio Mondinelli, suggesting that she had climbed up the north-west ridge to a point very close to the summit before falling down the south-west side.
Johann Georg Neumann in 1683 addressed the question in his Disquisitio historica de Fausto praestigiatore, establishing Faust's historical existence based on contemporary references.

Fausto and with
In the 21st century, European avant garde composers like Richard Barrett, Fausto Romitelli, Peter Ablinger, Bernhard Lang, Claude Ledoux and Karlheinz Essl have used the electric guitar ( together with extended playing techniques ) in solo pieces or ensemble works.
The history of the hour record is replete with exploits by some of the greatest names in cycling from both road and track racing ( including, among others, Major Taylor, Henri Desgrange, Fausto Coppi, Jacques Anquetil, Eddy Merckx, Francesco Moser, Miguel Indurain and Tony Rominger ).
Having influenced the Polish Brethren to a formal declaration of this belief in the Racovian Catechism, Fausto Sozzini involuntarily ended up giving his name to this Christological position, which continued with English Unitarians such as John Biddle's Twofold Catechism ( 1654 ).
In the 1660s Fausto Sozzini's grandson Andreas Wiszowaty and great-grandson Benedykt Wiszowaty published the nine-volume Biblioteca Fratrum Polonorum quos Unitarios vocant 1668 in Amsterdam, with the works of F. Sozzini, the Austrian Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen, the Poles Johannes Crellius, Jonasz Szlichtyng, and Samuel Przypkowski.
He is implored by Maijstral's wife ( who is pregnant with Fausto ) to relieve him of his duties as a double agent because she fears for his life.
He finds out that Fausto is having an affair with her as well.
Her second album, SLA2 / Be Sample ( 1992 ), was one of the earliest Brazilian pop records to extensively employ the sampler, and had success with Rio 40 Graus, composed with Fausto Fawcett and Laufer, portraying Rio de Janeiro climate, people and lifestyle.
* La Wally ( Alfredo Catalani ): Fausto Cleva conducting L ' Orchestre National de l ' Opéra de Monte-Carlo, with Mario Del Monaco, Piero Cappuccilli, Justino Diaz.
Borges is somewhat less impressed with Estanislao del Campo, author of Fausto, whom he characterizes as the most rural of the gauchesque poets in his diction, but the least comprehending of the mindset of the pampas-dweller.
* Discovery of tungsten-José and Fausto Elhuyar find an acid in wolframite which they reduce with charcoal to isolate tungsten.
He was the son of Michele Veranzio, a Latin poet, and the nephew of Antonio (), archbishop of Esztergom ( 1504 – 1573 ), a diplomat and a civil servant, who was in touch with Erasmus ( 1465 – 1536 ), Philipp Melanchthon ( 1497 – 1560 ), and Nikola Šubić Zrinski ( 1508 – 1566 ), who took Fausto with him during some of his travels through Hungary and in the Republic of Venice.
All three presenters were replaced by William Bonner and RBS TV's Fatima Bernardes ( the latter had already replaced Cordeiro when she moved to Jornal Hoje ), becoming their first team-up in a Globo newscast since March that year, when Bernardes joined Fantastico along with Fausto Silva, becoming one of its co-hosts along with Bonner, Chapelin and others plus Chico Anysio, one of the original presenters.
He released the album Coro dos Tribunais ( Courthouse Chorus ), recorded in London, again at Pye, with musical arrangements by Fausto.
The album Enquanto Há Força, released in 1978, again with Fausto, shows some of Zeca's concerns about colonialism and imperialism and is also a critique of the Catholic Church.
On 23 January 1983, Zeca, weakened by the disease, played with some difficulty in a huge show with a full house at the Coliseu with Octávio Sérgio, António Sérgio, Lopes de Almeida, Durval Moreirinhas, Rui Pato, Fausto, Júlio Pereira, Guilherme Inês, Rui Castro, Rui Júnior, Sérgio Mestre, and Janita Salomé.
Fausto had no regular education, being brought up at home with his sister Fillide, and spent his youth in desultory reading at Borgo Scopeto, the family country-seat.

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