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Marchese and 1989
The Marchese ( 1989 ) classification of Kru languages is as follows.

Marchese and these
NDP legislator Rosario Marchese called on Hudak and Flaherty to dissociate themselves from the rally in light of these statements.

Marchese and were
The dramatic accents were predominant in the Un borghese piccolo piccolo ( A Very Little Man, 1978 ), but left pace again to comicity and popularesque history with Il Marchese del Grillo ( 1981 ).
The NDP were defeated in the 1995 election, although Marchese actually managed to increase his margin of victory against Wong, who once again ran for the Liberals.
The Liberals were unexpectedly defeated by the NDP in the 1990 provincial election, and Wong lost the Fort York riding by about 1, 500 votes to Rosario Marchese.
Even during the lifetime of Marchese Serafini, the powers of the Governor were limited by Pope Pius XII in 1939 by the establishment of the Pontifical Commission for Vatican City State — consisting of a number of cardinals, originally three, but later increased to seven.
He contributed, around 1616, to the Alexander frescoes done for Cardinal Peretti Montalto ; other works were done for Marchese Giustiniani, Cardinal Orsino, the Ludovisi, Cavalier Sachetti, Dionigio Buonavia in Bologna ; and of course he was under the protection of Cardinal Odoardo Farnese, who recognized him as his ‘ pittor di casa ’ and paid him a monthly stipend.
Power paid a sum equal to thirty thousand pounds at the auction in 1929 but on the night of the sale the goblet and other items were stolen from the home of the seller, the Marchese di San Veratrino.
Another dominant feature of the town is the high monumental enclosed block of the Castello del Catajo at the edge of the town, which had its origins in a simple villa that was rebuilt and extravagantly enlarged in the manner of a feudal castle from 1570 onwards by Marchese Pio Enea I degli Obizzi, a member of a literary family well known in Ferrara and Padua ; it contains a vast cycle of historical battle scenes frescoed in 1571 – 2 by Giambattista Zelotti ( 1525 – 1578 ) a pupil of Paolo Veronese ; he began with Roman times and culminated in the military triumphs of Pio Enea degli Obizzi, which were recreated in the gardens with tourneys and spectacles.

Marchese and by
* QoS Over Heterogeneous Networks by Mario Marchese ( Wiley, 2007, ISBN 978-0-470-01752-4 )
He was recommended by Marchese Enzo Bentivoglio to the Bolognese Ludovisi Pope, Pope Gregory XV.
* Opera singer Amelita Galli marries the Marchese Luigi Curci, and acquires the name by which she becomes best-known.
All meals on campus including catered events are served by Colby Dining Services, which operates 4 dining establishments on Campus plus the Marchese Blue Light Pub.
This force was formed into a 4, 397-man Advance Guard under General-major Friedrich Franz Xaver Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen, a 4, 376-strong Reserve led by General-major Philipp Pittoni von Dannenfeld, and a Main corps supervised by Feldmarschall-Leutnant Giovanni Marchese di Provera.
This work was commissioned by the Marchese Vicenzo Giustiniani, famous for also being patron to Caravaggio.
The most notable campus building is Villa De Nobili, a 17th-century mansion that still contains the suits of armor placed there when the building was owned by the Marchese De Nobili, Italian Ambassador to Switzerland.
He died there seven years later, leaving a fortune of some two million pounds sterling to his daughter Dora, who was by then married to Carlo, Marchese di Rudini.
Marchese was first elected to the Ontario parliament in the provincial election of 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal Bob Wong by about 1500 votes in the riding of Fort York.
Some suspected that Marchese would have difficulty being re-elected against Liberal Nellie Pedro in the 2003 election, though as it happened he was re-elected by more than 6, 000 votes.
* Paul Di Christina ( Paulo Marchese ), leader of the New Orleans Black Hand, is killed by an Italian grocer Pietro Pepitone during an extortion attempt in Pepitone's store.
It has therefore been suggested also that the picture is a coded reference to the attainments of Vincenzo Giustiniani: his Genoese family ruled Chios ( until the island's capture by the Turks ) in 1622, hence the coronet ; the cultivated Marchese also wrote about music and painting ( pen, manuscript and musical instruments ), was constructing an imposing new palazzo ( geometrical instruments ), studied astronomy ( astral sphere ), and was praised for his military prowess ( armour ).
Certainly neither Giustiniani, who was not a homosexual, nor his visitors, appear to have been concerned by the question of modesty – or to have even raised it – and the story that the Marchese kept Amor hidden behind a curtain relates to his reported wish that it should be kept as a final pièce de résistance for visitors, to be seen only when the rest of the collection had been viewed – in other words, the curtain was to reveal the painting, not to hide it.
He sought to return to the legislature in the 1995 election, but lost again to Marchese by over 2, 000 votes.
The post of Governor of Vatican City ( Governatore dello Stato della Città del Vaticano in Italian ) was held by Marchese Camillo Serafini from the foundation of the state in 1929 until his death in 1952.
His family name was Buonamici, but Agostino adopted the surname Tassi to give substance to his story that he was adopted by the Marchese Tassi.
Portrait of Alfonso d ' Avalos, Marchese del Vasto, in Armor with a Page ( Oil painting | oil on canvas by Titian, c. 1533 )
:: Produced by Robert Marchese

Marchese and ;
VITTORIO AMEDEO III, per la grazia di Dio Re di Sardegna, Cipro, Gerusalemme e Armenia ; Duca di Savoia, Monferrato, Chablais, Aosta e Genevese ; Principe di Piemonte ed Oneglia ; Marchese in Italia, di Saluzzo, Susa, Ivrea, Ceva, Maro, Oristano, Sezana ; Conte di Moriana, Nizza, Tenda, Asti, Alessandria, Goceano ; Barone di Vaud e di Faucigny ; Signore di Vercelli, Pinerolo, Tarantasia, Lumellino, Val di Sesia ; Principe e Vicario perpetuo del Sacro Romano Impero in Italia.
* Teatro del Marchese Maffei ( Venice, 1730 ), his collected works for the theatre ;
Maria was the wife of Francesco d ' Este, Marchese di Massalombarda, a captain under Charles V ; Francesco was a son of the notorious Lucrezia Borgia, and her husband Alfonso I d ' Este ).
* Sacramentary belonging to the Marchese Trotti ; eleventh century.
*" Manuale Ambrosianum " belonging to the Marchese Trotti ; tenth or eleventh century.
# Maria Elisabeth Maximiliana Ludovika Amalie Franziska Sophia Leopoldine Anna Baptista Xaveria Nepomucena ( b. Dresden, 4 February 1830 – d. Stresa, 14 August 1912 ), known as Elisabeth ; married firstly on 22 April 1850 to Ferdinando, Prince of Savoy and Sardinia and 1st Duke of Genoa, and secondly on 4 October 1856 to Niccolò, Marchese Rapallo.
In 1673, 19 years old, he accompanied Marchese del Monte, the Emissary of Queen Christina, to Italy and Rome, where the royal protection ensured he would get the best teachers available ; leading architects of the era such as Carlo Fontana and Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
Outside Italy he often used the title Marchese di Castiglione ; in Italy he often used the title Conte di Mulazzo.
Received 182 votes, finishing seventh in a field of eight candidates ; the winner was Rosario Marchese of the Ontario New Democratic Party.
* Vincentio di Vivaldi: Son of the Marchesa and Marchese ; lover of Ellena
** Lupa ( Wolf ) of Naples — Don Alvaro de Bazan, Marchese of Santa Cruz ; Neapolitan flagship

Marchese and with
His early career connects itself in some measure with the rise of his elder brother, Gian Giacomo Medici, from the position of a mere bravo to that of Marchese di Marignano.
Marchese arrived in Canada with his family at age nine.
The Duke of Urbino, Duke Guidobaldo II, honoured him with the title Marchese del Monte so the family had only become a noble one in the generation before Guidobaldo.
During his eleven years ministry ( 1876-1878 with Depretis, 1884-1891 with Depretis and Francesco Crispi, 1896-1898 with Antonio Starabba, Marchese di Rudinì ), he succeeded in creating large private shipyards, engine works and metallurgical works for the production of armour, steel plates and guns.
The Deaf Aides, with their regularly revolving members, eventually included bassist Dave Marchese.
The line up of the band continued to change just prior to entering the studio with Marchese and James both exited for various reasons.

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