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From and Italians
From the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, thousands of Italians settled in Argentina, Uruguay, southern Brazil, and Venezuela, where they formed a strong physical and cultural presence.
From the 1950s to 1970s a large number of Italians, Spaniards and Portuguese immigrated, settling mostly in the industrial district of Renens and transforming the local diet.
From 1940 to 1941, it was occupied by the Italians and was part of Italian East Africa.
From the 1960s onward, economic gains allowed more Italians to afford a red meat diet.
From its earliest days, the King David Hotel hosted royalty: the dowager empress of Persia, queen mother Nazli of Egypt and King Abdullah I of Jordan stayed at the hotel, and three heads of state forced to flee their countries took up residence there: King Alfonso XIII of Spain, forced to abdicate in 1931, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, driven out by the Italians in 1936, and King George II of Greece who set up his government in exile at the hotel after the Nazi occupation of his country in 1942.
From the Slavs the term passed to other peoples, such as the Hungarians (" oláh ", referring to Vlachs, more specifically Romanians, " olasz ", referring to Italians ) and Byzantines (" Βλάχοι ", " Vláhi ") and was used for all Latin people of the Balkans.
More recently a spelling-bee parody ( The Bensonhurst Spelling Bee ) by Funny or die with Kelly Ripa where they make fun of the most stereotypical Italians, and JoAnn From Bensonhurst.
From Debra Marqos, Wingate followed the retreating Italians and undertook a series of harrying actions.
From 1890 to 1914 migrations swelled, attracting especially unskilled workers from Eastern and Southern Europe, including Poles, Lithuanians, Ukrainians, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, Greeks, and Italians, and Jews from throughout eastern Europe, mostly from the Russian Empire.
From the first of these three volumes, which are extremely rare, Italians have often asserted that Milton, travelling at that time in their country, took the idea of Paradise Lost.
From the Slavs the term passed to other peoples, such as the Hungarians (" oláh ", referring to Vlachs, more specifically Romanians, " olasz ", referring to Italians ) and Byzantines (" Βλάχοι ", " Vláhi ") and was used for all Latin people of the Balkans.
From 1911 in Jowhar ( formerly Giohar ), Italians like the Duca degli Abruzzi started to take the local farmers and resettle them in specific new villages in an attempt to improve the economy of Italian Somalia.
From 1944 to the end of war the Italian Front was made up of a multi-national Allied force, this force consisted of Americans ( including segregated African and Japanese-Americans ), Brazilians, British, Canadians, Czechs, French, Greeks, anti-fascist Italians, New Zealanders, Poles, South Africans as well as members of the British and French empires ( including Algerians, Gurkhas, Indians, Moroccans and multi ethnic forces from the British Mandate in Palestine.
From there he reported on events throughout the First World War, including the Italians ' defeat at the Battle of Caporetto.
From the original American Indians to the Spanish and Africans who arrived after the Spanish conquest, the 12th century waves of immigration brought many Italians, Portuguese, Arabs, Germans, Moroccan Jews, and others from the bordering countries of South America.
* Italians From Outer Space-Transatlantic Records, 1977
From this taste, or from his personal deformity, he was nicknamed Il Bamboccio by the Italians.

From and Holbein
From 1514 he obtained teaching posts at Basel, where he married, and made the acquaintance of Erasmus and of Hans Holbein, the painter.
From a sketch by: w: Hans Holbein the Younger | Holbein in: w: Desiderius Erasmus | Erasmus's The Praise of Folly | Moriae Encomium.
From the beginning, Żak expressed his artistic temperament through a sophisticated application of line, referring in his sanguine portraits to works by Leonardo, Botticelli, Holbein and Dürer.

From and learned
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
From an exercise involving merely raucous, rough-and-tumble comedy, in his hands the performance turned into a revel of wit and word play, indecent at times, but always learned, pointed, and carefully aimed at some individuals present, and at the whole assembly.
From the town surveyor, Hans learned drawing and mathematics and, from a university student, some academic subjects.
From the luggage, they learned that the two air pirates, far from being Cubans, were native Americans, subsequently identified as Leon Bearden, 50-year-old ex-convict from Coolidge, Ariz., and his son, Cody, 16, a high-school junior.
From a learned traveler Arslan once inquired: " Didst thou ever, in thy wanderings, see a fort as strong as this ?".
From his jobs he learned, he later averred, how eccentric, stubborn and unpredictable men, animals and machines can be.
From his observations, readings and conversations with professional officers, he learned the basics of battlefield tactics, as well as a good understanding of problems of organization and logistics.
From Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen learned of a form of passive resistance, " bearing witness ", where objectionable activity is protested simply by mere presence.
From Robertson, Madison learned mathematics, geography, and modern and ancient languages.
From Steinbeck, he said he learned " how to write objectively and yet insert all of the insights without too much extra comment.
From that time, scholars began to study the ancient Roman legal texts, and to teach others what they learned from their studies.
From these records Bix Beiderbecke first learned to love hot jazz ; he taught himself to play cornet by listening to Nick LaRocca's horn lines.
From the Historia it is clear that he also knew French and possibly Italian, but there is not enough evidence to determine whether he learned Greek, Persian, and Arabic, as is sometimes claimed.
From his childhood, he learned the typical duties and manners of an heir to the throne.
From the word σοφός ( sophos ) is derived the verb σοφίζω ( sophizdo ), which means " to instruct or make learned ," but which in the passive voice means " to become or be wise ," or " to be clever or skilled in a thing.
From those crude volumes, he learned the rudiments of magic.
From them archaeologists have learned much about Scythian life and art.
From vaudeville dancer Aurelio Coccia, they learned the tango, waltz and other ballroom dances popularized by Vernon and Irene Castle.
The pansy ’ s connection to religion is also mentioned by Harte, who writes: “ From brute beasts humility I learned ;/ And in the pansy ’ s life God ’ s providence discerned ”.
From the herdsman, Oedipus learned that the infant raised as the adopted son of Polybus and Merope was the son of Laius and Jocasta.
From 1641 to 1643, and again from 1647 to 1650, he was chancellor of the university of Oxford ; in 1648 he removed some of the heads of houses from their positions because they would not take the Solemn League and Covenant, and his foul language led to the remark that he was more fitted " by his eloquence in swearing to preside over Bedlam than a learned academy ".
From an early age James read, criticised, and learned from the classics of English, American, French, Italian, German and ( in translation ) Russian literature.
From his mother, Curtis first learned French and Kansa.
From birth they were forced by their parents to perform and never learned to walk, as each twin controlled one leg ( in modern times physical therapy allows twins like the Toccis to learn to walk on their own ).

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