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Nicaraguans and Lake
) It also had the fortieth most Nicaraguans in the US, at 1. 04 % of all residents ( tied with South Miami and Lake Butler, FL.

Nicaraguans and ;
This group of militants, known as the " Army Protector of the Law ", was composed of small groups of Hondurans, Nicaraguans, and Salvadoreans, who brought their own tools of war ; others had the support of Indians who served as infantry.
The life expectancy for Nicaraguans at birth is ( 2005 – 2010 ) 74. 45 years ; 70. 9 for males and 78. 0 for females.
Nicaraguans do not limit their cuisine to corn ; local grown vegetables and fruits have been in use since before the arrival of the Spaniards and their influence on Nicaraguan cuisine.
Nicaraguans living abroad are also found in smaller numbers in Europe including the countries of France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden and the UK ; Australia and New Zealand ; Canada, Brazil and Argentina ; and Japan.

Nicaraguans and Spanish
Among the most common are Americans, Canadians, Nicaraguans, South Americans ( mainly Colombian and Ecuadorian ), and Europeans ( Spanish, Dutch, German, Swiss, and Italian ).

Nicaraguans and is
The government of the United States is convinced that the ideals and the will of the majority of the Nicaraguans are represented by the present revolution more faithfully than by the government of President Zelaya.
A considerable portion of the Costa Rican population is made up of Nicaraguans.
Most Nicaraguans live in Nicaragua, although there is also a significant Nicaraguan diaspora, particularly in Costa Rica and the United States with smaller communities in other countries around the world.
The history of gallo pinto is not well known, and there are disputes between Costa Ricans and Nicaraguans about where the dish originated.
On March 14, 2007, he announced in a press conference held at Unica Catholic University that he had accepted a request made in January by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega to preside over the Peace and Reconciliation Commission, which is charged with ensuring the implementation of signed agreements with Nicaraguans who were affected by the civil war of the 1980's.
Pinolillo is very popular among Nicaraguans, as many times they refer to themselves as pinoleros.
The Nicaraguan Adjustment and Central American Relief Act or NACARA ( Title II of ) is a U. S. law passed in 1997 that provides various forms of immigration benefits and relief from deportation to certain Nicaraguans, Cubans, Salvadorans, Guatemalans, nationals of former Soviet bloc countries and their dependents who had arrived as asylees.

Nicaraguans and ).
This time Nicaraguans elected former-Managua Mayor Arnoldo Alemán, leader of the center-right Liberal Alliance, which later consolidated into the Constitutional Liberal Party ( PLC ).
The FAO's efforts lost political legitimacy, as Nicaraguans protested that they did not want " Somocismo sin Somoza " ( Somocism without Somoza ).
Since 1996, however, Nicaraguans have been writing their language by hand and on computer using SignWriting ( see http :// www. signwriting. org for samples of written ISN ).

call and Lake
His 1852 account records " in ... Lake Moodewarri Lake Modewarre as well as in most of the others inland ... is a ... very extraordinary amphibious animal, which the natives call Bunyip.
Lake Michigan as a whole was called Te-šišik, " Bad Lake ", which may well have led the Algonquian peoples round about Lake Winnebago to call them " the people of the Bad Waters ", or Winnibégo in Menominee.
From 1984 to 1990, Cornerstone ( or " C-stone ", as many of its attendees call it ), was held at the Lake County Fairgrounds near Grayslake, Illinois.
Police protection in Royalton Township is provided by the Berrien County Sheriff's Department and Michigan State Police, although in the event of a priority dispatch, assistance is sometimes offered by nearby municipal police forces including Lincoln Charter Township PD, Baroda / Lake Township PD, Saint Joseph Charter Township PD, and Berrien Springs / Oronoko Township PD, depending on circumstances of the call, location within the township, and availability of State or County police units.
Lake Secor, located west of Mahopac CDP, received its name from the Secor family who were the first white people to officially call the land their own.
* Rockland Lake Museum-Rockland Lake State Park-Open all year, but call the office in advance to make sure someone can unlock the room in which the exhibit is contained.
In 1913 the electric Salt Lake Inter-Urban, often call the “ Orem Line ,” was built to make it possible to ride into Salt Lake or as far as Payson on the “ Red Arrow ” in from the Francklyn Station in Murray or at the Bennion Station.
Green Bay is an industrial city with several meatpacking and paper plants, and a port on Green Bay, an arm of Lake Michigan that locals call the Bay of Green Bay, to avoid conflating it with the eponymous city.
His last appearance on the show was in the episode " Paint Misbehavin " in which he has sex ( offscreen ) with Doug's sister Stephanie ( Ricki Lake ) and afterwards she promises to call him later, although she has no intentions to.
Parker confirmed the name of the book that has since become the nickname for the Everglades when Douglas, trying to capture the essence of the Everglades, asked if she could safely call the fresh water flowing from Lake Okeechobee a river of grass.
Strictly, " Lake Nasser " refers only to the much larger portion of the lake that is in Egyptian territory ( 83 % of the total ), with the Sudanese preferring to call their smaller body of water Lake Nubia (
On January 24, 1854, in response to Brigham Young ’ s call to Saints to assist neighboring Native Americans, women from several Salt Lake City wards decided to organize " a socity of females for the purpose of makeing clothing for Indian women and children.
Another notable geological feature is Tadlac Lake, a maar lake whose almost perfectly round shape and uncharted waters have led some locals to call it " the enchanted lake.
Kimball was initially so shocked by the call that he asked Clark's permission to ponder it for several days before coming to Salt Lake City to meet with him in person as part of a previously scheduled family trip.
Some call only Lake Victoria, Lake Albert, and Lake Edward the Great Lakes, as they are the only three that empty into the White Nile.
At the gold medal game of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City between Canada and the United States, Cole's animated call of Joe Sakic's second goal of the game is also one of his more memorable moments.

call and Lago
Because the southeast quarter of the lake is separate from the main body ( connected only by the Strait of Tiquina ), the Bolivians call it Lago Huiñaymarca () and the larger part Lago Chucuito.

call and Mar
For this reason, some Spanish and Latin American historians and sources call it Mar de Hoces after Francisco de Hoces.
: We, the undersigned participants at the 12th Scientific Conference of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements ( IFOAM ) at Mar del Plata, Argentina, call on governments and regulatory agencies throughout the world to immediately ban the use of genetic engineering in agriculture and food production since it involves:
Alexander, on re-entering the turret, attempted to bind James's hands ; a struggle ensued, in the course of which the king was seen at the window by some of his followers below in the street, who also heard him cry " treason " and call for help to the Earl of Mar.
*" SOPA renews unity call to PAC, AZAPO ", SABC News, 23 Mar.

call and literally
This process continued in Manichaeism's meeting with Chinese Buddhism, where, for example, the original Aramaic karia ( the " call " from the world of Light to those seeking rescue from the world of Darkness ), becomes identified in the Chinese scriptures with Guan Yin ( or Avalokitesvara in Sanskrit, literally, " watching / perceiving sounds the world ", the Chinese Bodhisattva of Compassion ).
Many contemporary Andean Quechua speakers still call it runasimi ( or regional variants thereof ), literally " people speech ", although " runa " here has the more specific sense of " indigenous Andean " people.
In the Kanchenjunga region of eastern Nepal, the Limbus know red pandas as kaala, which literally means dark because of their underside pelage ; villagers of Tibetan origin call them hoptongar.
It is considered a great mitzvah ( literally " commandment " but usually interpreted as " good deed ") of kindness and compassion to pay a home visit ( make or pay a shiva call ) to the mourners, a practice known as Nichum Aveilim.
This period of prosperity and the new international image of the city led many journalists to call the metropolis " Milano da bere ", literally " Milan to drink ".
From July 1919 to March 1921 the Hmong of French Indochina revolted against the colonial authorities in what the French called the War of the Insane ( La Guerre du Fou ) and what the Hmongs call Rog Paj Cai ( named after the leader Paj Cai, but literally means The War of the flowering of the Law ).
The Elves call the race of Men Atani in Quenya, literally meaning " Second People " ( the Elves being the First ), but also Hildor ( Followers ), Apanónar ( After-born ), and Fírimar or Firyar ( Mortals ).
Adherents call themselves Dievturi ( singular Dievturis ), literally " Dievs keepers ", " people who live in harmony with Dievs ".
An older x86 mechanism is called a call gate and is a way for a program to literally call a kernel function directly using a safe control transfer mechanism the OS sets up in advance.
* The expression llamar para atrás is calqued literally from the English " to call back "; cf.
In Xanthian terms, " summoning the stork " literally means to put out a call to summon a stork which will deliver to the couple a child.
" He wakes up the other hotel guests to rescue them, but when everyone realizes it was a false alarm, one Asian man angrily suggests he call the dog " Shithead ," which Navin takes literally.
All Chinese documents from the T ' ang and Song refer to them as having a separate state north of Japan and call them ( Mandarin máo rén, Sino-Japanese mōjin ), literally " hairy people ".
In Brazil these nuts are called castanhas-do-Pará ( literally " nuts from Pará "), but Acreans call them castanhas-do-Acre instead.
Translating salah as " prayer " is not usually considered precise enough, as " prayer " can indicate several different ways of relating to God ; personal prayer or supplicatuon is called duʿāʾ ( literally " call ") in Islamic usage.
In the German Bundestag the president can call for the so-called Hammelsprung ( literally, ram's leap ) if an undisputed majority couldn't be established by either MPs raising their hands or standing in order to cast their votes.
The new party, formed by the pro-EEC minority of the Liberal Party, originally wanted to call itself the " Popular Party-New Left " ( Folkepartiet Nye Venstre ), but was denied the use of this name, as it was deemed too similar to the Liberal Party, which in Norway is called " Venstre " ( literally " Left ").
The call goes out to not only actual twins but anyone and their dog — literally.
Cantonese people also can call each other " Sei gwei " ( 死鬼 ), literally meaning " dead ghost ", but refers to a bad person also, though more often than not it is applied affectionately, similar to " Hey bitch!
In India it is known as ata, aarticum, shareefa, sitaphal, seethaphal or seetha pazham ( स ी त ा फळ ச ீ த ா ப ் பழம ் literally meaning " sita fruit " as the fruit has too many seeds and monkeys will not eat them, and in Indonesia, srimatikiya or mostly people call it srikaya.
Only Unity Saves the Serbs ( more literally Only Concord Saves a Serb, ) is an unofficial motto used in Serbia and a popular slogan among Serbs, often used as a rallying call against foreign domination and during times of national crisis.
The Koli Fishermen call the statue as Mot Mauli, literally meaning The Pearl Mother ( Mot = Moti = pearl and Mauli = Mother ). however the pervious statue is now restored and now enjoys the place of honour in the bascilica.
In China, three terms are commonly used for this vegetable: the majority of Chinese ( about 500 million ) speak Mandarin, and for them the term is 油菜 yóu cài ( literally " oil vegetable "), since most of the cooking oil in China is extracted from the seed of this plant ; Shanghainese speakers ( about 90 million in eastern China ) use the term 青菜 qīng cài ( literally " blue-green vegetable "); although the term 白菜 is pronounced " baak choi " in Cantonese, the same characters are pronounced " bái cài " by Mandarin speakers and used as the name for Napa cabbage which they call " Chinese cabbage " when speaking English.

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