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* Dario, counterpart of Darius in Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Croatian
These are chorizo ( moister and fresher than its Spanish counterpart ), longaniza ( usually very similar to chorizo but longer and thinner ), morcilla or relleno ( blood sausage ), and salchichas ( often similar to hot dogs or Vienna sausages ).
" It is classically pronounced in Nahuatl, though the final is often omitted ; the sound ( like English sh ) was written x in the 16th century, but does not occur in modern Spanish, and its counterpart is the or sound, normally written j.
Oddly enough, the album didn't fare as well as its Spanish counterpart in the U. S., selling a few hundred thousand less records overall.
Its Spanish counterpart, Canal + Spain, also broadcasted nationally between 1990-2005.
The Nootka Conventions of the 1790s, carried out in part by George Vancouver and his Spanish counterpart Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, prevented the dispute from escalating to war.
In the interim, however, the Brigade found itself briefly opposed to its Spanish counterpart in the War of the Quadruple Alliance in 1718-20, as France was allied to the Jacobites ' British Hanoverian rivals.
The Casa was the Spanish counterpart of the Portuguese organization, the Casa da Índia, or House of Índia of Lisbon ( established 15th century, destroyed 1755 ).
PL's biweekly newspaper is Challenge and the parallel Spanish language counterpart Desafío, as well as a semi-annual theoretical magazine, The Communist.
His counterpart in Edinburgh, Sir John Baptist Medina, born in Brussels to Spanish parents, had died just before the Union took place, and was one of the last batch of Scottish knights to be created.
* El Jueves, a Spanish counterpart
Loísmo, with its feminine counterpart laísmo, is a feature of certain dialects of Spanish consisting of the use of the pronouns lo or la ( which are normally used for direct objects ) in place of the pronoun le ( which is used for indirect objects ).
Estoril sometimes has high crosswinds, which remind many of its Spanish counterpart, the Circuit de Catalunya which also has a similar layout.
However, ESPN Radio as well as its Spanish counterpart ESPN Deportes Radio are still considered to be a part of the Cumulus Media Networks ( Formerly ABC Radio and Citadel Media ) family because Cumulus Media ( new owners since September 16, 2011 ) sells the advertising time on both services.
* El Jueves, a Spanish counterpart
During the Spanish Civil War, he worked alongside his British counterpart Anthony Eden in fleshing out the policy of non-intervention.
The term " numerary " and its counterpart, " supernumerary ," originated in Spanish and Latin American academy and government ; it is now also used in countries all over the world, such as France, the U. S., England, Italy, etc.
* El Jueves, a Spanish counterpart
Many computing terms in Spanish share a common root with their English counterpart.
According to the twelfth-century Crónica Najerense, a battle was fought during which campaign his alférez, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, defeated his Navarrese counterpart, Jimeno Garcés, and gained the nickname campi doctor or " master of the field battle ", later to become famous in Spanish literature as el Campeador.
In essence, " marianismo " is the female counterpart to " machismo ," and as such, probably originated during the time of the Spanish conquest.

Spanish and negotiations
Pressure from London sugar merchants fearing a decline in sugar prices forced a series of negotiations with the Spanish over colonial territories.
Peace negotiations between France and the Habsburgs, provided by the Holy Roman Emperor and the Spanish King, were to be started in Cologne in 1636.
Spanish raids in 1685 and ongoing negotiations between the Dutch and the British over the fate of the islands led to them being virtually abandoned ; from 1685 to 1690 the population of the Territory was reduced to two-a Mr Jonathan Turner and his wife.
The island was originally named Quadra's and Vancouver's Island in commemoration of the friendly negotiations held by Spanish Commander of the Nootka Sound settlement Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, and British Naval Captain George Vancouver on Nootka Sound in 1792, to find a solution to the Nootka Crisis.
Although the Dutch, Italians, Spanish, and other NATO powers opposed such a structure, which meant that the alliance's boundaries would change without their participation, the six nations began negotiations in March 1990.
Satirized the negotiations over the proposed marriage of Prince Charles, son of James I of England, with the Spanish princess.
At this time the Spanish were still unaware of the death of the previous Sapa Inca ( Cápac ) and had routinely sent two ambassadors to continue ongoing negotiations being held with Titu Cusi.
In this year, when his brother-in-law Louis de Bourbon, comte de Soissons fled from France after his failed conspiracy against Cardinal Richelieu, Thomas Francis acted as intermediary between Soissons and the Spanish in negotiations which led to a formal alliance between the count and Philip IV of Spain concluded 28 June 1637-although within a month Soissons had reconciled with France.
Military action for Thomas is not recorded in 1637, but in this year, when his brother-in-law Soissons fled from France after his failed conspiracy against Cardinal Richelieu, he acted as intermediary between Soissons and the Spanish in negotiations which led to a formal alliance between the count and Philip IV of Spain concluded 28 June 1637-although within a month Soissons had reconciled with France!
After hearing of the riots, the Spanish government broke off peace negotiations with Britain, believing that the disorder would lead to a widespread collapse of Britain and wishing to take advantage of it.
And although Kanosh was involved in the negotiations of the 1865 Spanish Fork treaty in which Utes agreed to move to the Uinta Basin, Kanosh and his group continued at Corn Creek until a grasshopper invasion in 1868 destroyed most of their crops.
The negotiations had long been stuck, but it is believed that Buckingham's crassness was key to the total collapse of agreement ; the Spanish ambassador asked Parliament to have Buckingham executed for his behaviour in Madrid ; but Buckingham gained popularity by calling for war with Spain on his return.
During the negotiations for the Spanish Match, Frederick urged his father-in-law not to go through with the Match.
The Spanish, through Jesuit Superior Pio Pi, wrote to Aguinaldo about the possibility of peace negotiations.
Bonifacio alleged the election was fraudulent due to cheating and accused Aguinaldo of treason due to his negotiations with the Spanish.
Although the fate of the Spanish Netherlands in particular was of interest to the United Provinces, Dutch influence on the outcome of the negotiations was fairly insignificant, even though the talks were held on their territory.
Condé's fully developed genius as a commander found little scope in the cumbrous and antiquated system of war practised by the Spanish, and though he gained a few successes, and manoeuvred with the highest possible skill against Turenne, his disastrous defeat at the Dunes near Dunkirk ( 14 June 1658 ) led Spain to open negotiations for peace.
Although Spain had been unable to drive the English from the coast or occupy any position, in the course of the diplomatic negotiations following the war, England found itself making concessions to the Spanish.
Many works arrived through the negotiations undertaken by Spanish ambassadors and viceroys in Rome and Naples who were instructed to secure paintings to decorate the Buen Retiro Palace, built in the 17th century.
In 1699, negotiations were renewed with emperor Leopold I, who in turn was in need of allies since the War of the Spanish Succession was about to break out.
Bougainville himself did not believe the Spanish had any superior title and in 1800 he even wrote to Napoleon urging him to raise the question of the French claim to the Falklands at the negotiations leading to the Peace of Amiens ( 1801 ).
A key program for Gondomar at the outset was to block the marriage negotiations between Prince Charles and a sister of Louis XIII, a French counterweight to marital alliances being concluded with the Spanish Habsburgs.
His latter years were spent in cataloguing the Spanish manuscripts in the British Museum ; he had previously continued Bergenroth's catalogue of the manuscripts relating to the negotiations between England and Spain in the Simancas archives.
* In 1594, when the French King Henry IV was taking some tedious peace negotiations with the Spanish ambassador in France, bored with the unwillingness of the Spaniards to accept his terms, he stated that the King of Spain should behave with more humility, for if not, he could easily invade Spanish territories in Italy, stating that " My armies could move so fast that I would have breakfast in Milan and dine in Rome.

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