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Fonseca and had
Fonseca had returned to Nicaragua in 1975 from his exile in Cuba to try to reunite fractures that existed in the FSLN.
Mixed Economy – Fonseca ’ s understanding of the fact that Nicaragua was not, in spite of Browderist interpretations, simply a feudal country and that it had also never really developed its own capitalism surely made it clear that a simple feudalism-capitalism-socialism path was not a rational way to think about the future development of Nicaragua.
According to Cambridge University historian Christopher Andrew, who undertook the task of processing the Mitrokhin Archive, Carlos Fonseca Amador, one of the original three founding members of the FSLN had been recruited by the KGB in 1959 while on a trip to Moscow.
Ninety-nine persons were executed, including Prince Gennaro Serra, who was publicly beheaded, and others, such as the intellectual Mario Pagano who had written the republican constitution ; the scientist Domenico Cirillo ; Gabriele Manthoné, the minister of war under the republic ; Massa, the defender of Castel dell ’ Ovo ; Ettore Carafa, the defender of Pescara, who had been captured by treachery ; and Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel, court-poet turned revolutionary and editor of il Monitore Napoletano, the newspaper of the republican government.
Sabbatai had many prominent rabbis as followers, including Isaac Aboab da Fonseca, Moses Raphael de Aguilar, Moses Galante, Moses Zacuto, and the above-mentioned Hayyim Benveniste.
Yepes mentioned that there was an altarpiece, now lost, in the chapel of the Holy Child of La Guardia in the town, which Alonso de Fonseca, archbishop of Toledo, had ordered to be painted, representing the scenes of the abduction, prosecution, scourging and crucifixion of the child, as well as the apprehension and execution of his murderers.
The officers who joined Field Marshal Deodoro da Fonseca in ending the Empire had made an oath to uphold it.
Her first solo album, SLA Radical Dance Disco Club ( 1990 ), was produced by Herbert Vianna and Fábio Fonseca and had a hit with A Noite, composed with Luiz Stein and Laufer.
VanDyk, Fonseca, and Niemi had all played together part-time in a Metallica tribute band called Sandman.
As Joan had two illegitimate children by Pedro de Castilla y Fonseca, rumors abounded that she used the farthingale to cover up a pregnancy.
In 1969 the DI had financed and organized an operation to free the jailed Sandinistan leader Carlos Fonseca from his prison in Costa Rica.
This treatise was published after the death of Father Emmanuel Golz ( whom Father Fonseca had commissioned to publish the earlier volumes by Father Comas Maggalliano ( Magalhaens ).
After failed negotiations with Brujas F. C., Fonseca returned to Comunicaciones, a team he had already represented on two other spells, remaining as one of side's best imports ever.
Players such as Gianfranco Zola, Daniel Fonseca, Ciro Ferrara and Careca had all departed by 1994.
In mid-1959, Fonseca joined a Nicaraguan guerrilla brigade which had a training camp in southern Honduras.
Carlos Fonseca had a program in Radio Beethoven, and was planning to make a special year-end show with emerging Chilean acts.
Amazed, Carlos convinced his father, Mario Fonseca, that the band had promise and he decided to invest in the band.
Gonzalez and Fonseca had a heated argument over the choice of first single, " Do not wrecking your life ", the latter, who was heard to say that the song was appropriate for the radios, was that this song was not appropriate as " Damn sudaca " 41 " Do not wrecking your life " is a song that John wrote to Claudius, who at that time was having trouble in their marriage and their parents involved more than cuenta.
According to Fonseca: They had another vision of music they wanted to be successful, and everywhere.
De Lugo had the bark analysed by the pope's physician in ordinary, Gabriele Fonseca, who reported on it very favourably.
Schaufelberger had responsibility, among other duties, for naval operations in the Gulf of Fonseca which were run out of the La Union naval base.
Joan had two illegitimate children by Pedro de Castilla y Fonseca " el mozo ", nephew of Bishop Fonseca, and a great grandson of King Peter of Castille.

Fonseca and written
English as She Is Spoke is the common name of a 19th-century book written by Pedro Carolino and falsely additionally credited to José da Fonseca, which was intended as a Portuguese-English conversational guide or phrase book, but is regarded as a classic source of unintentional humour, as the given English translations are generally completely incoherent.
It is widely believed that Carolino could not speak English, and that a French-English dictionary was used to translate an earlier Portuguese-French phrase book O Novo guia da conversação em francês e português, written by José da Fonseca.
Writers like Rubem Fonseca, Sérgio Sant ' Anna have written important books with these themes in the 1970s, breaking new ground in Brazilian literature, up until then mostly having dealt with rural life.

Fonseca and successful
Fonseca was later a senior performance management consultant for the Coach Corporation, and has run a successful importing and distributing company in Portugal.

Fonseca and Portuguese-French
In 2002, Alexander MacBride of the UCLA Department of Linguistics suggested that it is likely that the Portuguese-English book was an unauthorised translation by Pedro Carolino of the Portuguese-French book, without the involvement of José da Fonseca, than a joint effort by the two.
* 1853-In Paris, J .- P. Aillaud, Monlon e Ca published a Portuguese-French phrase book entitled O Novo guia da conversação em francês e português by José da Fonseca.

Fonseca and phrase
* 1855-In Paris, J .- P. Aillaud, Monlon e Ca published a Portuguese-English phrase book entitled O Novo Guia da Conversação, em Português e Inglês, em Duas Partes ( literally, The new guide to conversation, in Portuguese and English, in two parts ), with authorship attributed to José da Fonseca and Pedro Carolino.
The omniscient God, by means of His scientia media ( the phrase is Molina's invention, though the idea is also to be found in his older contemporary Fonseca ), or power of knowing future contingent events, foresees how we shall employ our own free-will and treat his proffered grace, and upon this foreknowledge he can found his predestinating decrees.

Fonseca and book
Fonseca later wrote a book chronicling his visit to the USSR entitled Un Nicaraguense en Moscu ( A Nicaraguan In Moscow ).
In his book The World Was Going Our Way, Mitrokhin relates how, as part of Aleksandr Shelepin ’ s strategy of using national liberation movements to advance the Soviet Union's foreign policy in the third world, Shelepin organized funding and training in Moscow for twelve individuals that Fonseca handpicked, and the twelve were the core of the new Sandinista organization.
In 1752 he published a two volume translation of the Latin book De Rebus Emanuelis, that was by a 16th century Portuguese Bishop Jerome Osorio da Fonseca, his English title was The History of the Portuguese during the Reign of Emanuel and is a history book with accounts of warfare, voyages of discovery from Africa to China including descriptions of the religious beliefs of these countries and also the initial colonisation of Brazil.
Loosely based on the book A Grande Arte by Brazilian Rubem Fonseca, it is one of the first theatrical works of Salles Jr.

Fonseca and which
The Honduras-El Salvador Border Protocol ratified by Honduras in May 1999 established a framework for a long-delayed border demarcation, which is currently underway ; with respect to the maritime boundary in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua likely would be required.
This Nicaragua-assisted invasion by Honduran exiles strongly displeased the United States government, which concluded that Zelaya wanted to dominate the entire Central American region, and the government dispatched marines to Puerto Cortes to protect the banana trade ; US naval units were also sent to Honduras and were able to successfully defend Bonilla's last defense position at Amapala in the Gulfo de Fonseca.
The southern apex of the triangle is a 153-kilometer coastline at the Gulf of Fonseca, which opens onto the Pacific Ocean.
The basic reader which was disseminated and used by teacher was called " Dawn of the People " based on the themes of Sandino, Carlos Fonseca, and the Sandinista struggle against imperialism and defending the revolution.
Fonseca lodged the young painter in his own home and sat for a portrait himself, which, when completed, was conveyed to the royal palace.
The Constituent Assembly that drew up the constitution of 1891 was a battleground between those seeking to limit executive power, which was dictatorial in scope under President Deodoro da Fonseca, and the Jacobins, radical authoritarians who opposed the paulista coffee oligarchy and who wanted to preserve and intensify presidential authority.
After Mexico fell, Hernán Cortés's enemies, Bishop Fonseca, Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar, Diego Columbus and Francisco Garay were mentioned in the Cortés ' fourth letter to the King in which he describes himself as the victim of a conspiracy.
Rodríguez de Fonseca presided over the council, which contained a number of members of the Council of Castile ( Consejo de Castilla ), and formed a Junta de Indias of about eight counsellors.
The Fonseca administration, divided by political and personal animosity between the president and Vice-President Floriano Peixoto, encountered strong opposition within the Congress, which chose a policy of obstruction.
The team is also known for their youth development system which has produced international players such as Enrique Borja, José Luis González " La Calaca ", Hugo Sánchez, Claudio Suárez, Alberto Garcia Aspe, Jorge Campos, Manuel Negrete, Luis Flores, Gerardo Torrado, Luis García, Braulio Luna, Israel Castro, Francisco Fonseca, Rafael Márquez Lugo, Efraín Juárez, Héctor Alfredo Moreno, and Pablo Barrera.
The Roxy hosted one of New York City's largest weekly gay dance night, Roxy Saturdays, promoted by John Blair Productions, which has featured many famous DJs including Junior Vasquez, Manny Lehman, Hex Hector, Victor Calderone, Frankie Knuckles, Merritt, Offer Nissim, Hector Fonseca and Peter Rauhofer.
The Gulf of Fonseca covers an area of approximately, with a coastline that extends for, of which are in Honduras, in Nicaragua, and in El Salvador.
Out of professional baseball in 1935, Peckinpaugh joined Lew Fonseca on nationwide baseball tours, which involved the viewing of a movie and technical demonstrations.
The campaign was fierce with mutual attacks and the famous case of letters falsely attributed to candidate Artur Bernardes which insulted the military and the former president Marshal Hermes da Fonseca.
During the government of President Afonso Pena, Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, War Minister approved the project of modernization of the Brazilian fleet, which began in 1906.
Suárez made an important classification of being in Disputationes Metaphysicae ( 1597 ), which influenced the further development of theology within Catholicism ( his fellow Jesuit Pedro da Fonseca having a powerful effect on Protestant Scholastic thought in the 16th and 17th centuries ).
Rather than present a defense during his trial, Fonseca leveled charges against Somoza which were later detailed in his manuscript, From Prison, I Accuse the Dictatorship.
Among the contents of the museum there are the Tapestries of Grandmaster Fra Ramon Perellos de Roccaful, paintings of the following Grandmasters Fra Jean de la Cassiere, Fra Nicola Cottoner and Fra Emanuel Pinto de Fonseca, painting which were formerly in the side chapel such as St. George killing the Dragon by Francesco Potenzano.
Following the suppression of the Order in the Kingdom of Sicily ( of which Malta was then a vassal ), Grandmaster Manuel Pinto da Fonseca seized their assets in Malta, including the Collegium.
In 1983, returns to production, since the Animatógrafo firm was divided in one sector of distribution ( still in activity, conducted by Renée Gagnon-the current Marfilmes ) and one sector of production, headed by himself ( together with his daughter Pandora da Cunha Telles-the current Filmes de Fundo ), which is dedicated to its own productions as well as assuring executive productions of foreign films partially shot in Portugal, counting since that date with a large number of productions, with films directed by names like José Fonseca e Costa, Eduardo Geada, Joaquim Leitão, Edgar Pêra, António de Macedo, António-Pedro Vasconcelos and among several telefilms and a countless number of executive productions.
José Nicolau da Fonseca has recorded that Diogo Rodrigues died in Colva, Goa and was buried inside the church of Salcette of which he was the Captain of the fort at that time called: Igreja da Nossa Senhora de Neves at Rachol with his grave's inscription reading: Aqui jaz Diogo Rodrigues o do Forte, Capitão desta Fortaleza, O qual derrubou os pagodes destas terras.

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