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His sport sedan designs later became the BMW design language, that was continued and refined by Ercole Spada well into the 1980s.
In 1809, Beltrami became the friend of Giulia Spada dei Medici

Spada and were
Celebrity biographer James Spada has claimed that similar allegations were made by actress Grace Kelly.
Fontana's nephew Carlo Maderno was an architect to Pope Paul V. San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, the gallery of the Palazzo Spada and the Filippini monastery were built by Francesco Borromini, and Carlo Fontana was responsible for the facade of San Marcello al Corso and the Montecitorio Palace ; Baldassare Longhena, from Maroggia, built the church of Santa Maria della Salute, the Rezzonico and the Widmann palaces ; all in Venice.
# Martial and Juvenal have many references to eunuchism and the use to which the Roman ladies put these castratos, who were of various kinds: castrati ( castare, meaning to cut oft )-- those who had lost both penis and testicles ; spadones ( either spata, a Gallic word meaning a razor, or Spada, a Persian village where the operation of eunuchism is performed )-- those who still retained the penis ; thlibiae ( from the Greek meaning to rub with hemlock, etc.
Still during the 1960s British manufacturers sought professional help from the Italians, Giovanni Michelotti, Ercole Spada and Pininfarina. Notable British contributions to automobile designs were Morris Mini by Alec Issigonis, Several Jaguar Cars by Sir William Lyons, Aston Martin DB Series, and several cars from Triumph and MG. Ford Europe based in Great Britain is notable for Ford Sierra, a creation of Uwe Bahnsen, Robert Lutz, and Patrick le Quément.
Italian designers whose designs services were sought globally are Giovanni Michelotti, Ercole Spada, Bruno Sacco, Marcello Gandini, and Giorgetto Giugiaro.

Spada and with
Fonni is a winter sports centre with a ski lift to Monte Spada and Bruncu Spina.
* 1940 – World War II: Battle of Cape Spada – The Royal Navy and the Regia Marina clash ; the Italian light cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni sinks, with 121 casualties.
Along with the possessions of the Colonna and Pallavacini-Rospigliosi families, this is one of the largest private art collections in Rome ; the Palazzo Spada collection is now owned by the state.
BMW's foray into sports sedan marked a new trend in automobile design as it called for a sporty-looking everyday sedan with Giovanni Michelotti, later enhanced by Ercole Spada right into the 1980s, and Klaus Luthe till mid-1990s.

Spada and ),
* Palazzo Spada ( 16th century ), by Antonio da Sangallo the Younger.
The current trustees include Deputy Mayor Dennis Gai ( also serving as Road Commissioner and Acting Police Commissioner ), Dominick Spada, Jay Meyer and Don Rave.
It includes the highest peaks in the island, such as Punta La Marmora ( 1, 834 m ), Monte Spada ( 1, 595 m ), Punta Erba Irdes ( 1, 676 m ), Bruncu Spina ( 1, 829 m ) and Punta Paulinu ( 1, 792 m ).
It has been proposed that during this period Artemisia also painted the Madonna col Bambino ( The Virgin and Child ), currently in the Spada Gallery, Rome.
The first Caravaggisti included Mario Minniti, Giovanni Baglione ( although his Caravaggio phase was short-lived ), Leonello Spada and Orazio Gentileschi.
On July 12, 2006, six photographers ( Jerry Burchfield, Mark Chamberlain, Jacques Garnier, Rob Johnson, Douglas McCulloh, and Clayton Spada ), unveiled what is currently the world's largest camera and photograph.

Spada and them
This was inconclusive, and was followed by a series of small surface actions during the summer, among them battle of the Espero convoy and the battle of Cape Spada.

Spada and .
Just a few yards to the right on the Via Capo Di Ferro will bring you to the Palazzo Spada, built in 1540 and now occupied by the Council of State.
From the Palazzo Spada you continue another block along the Via Capo Di Ferro and Vicolo De Venti to the imposing Palazzo Farnese, begun in 1514 and considered by many to be the finest palace of all.
** WWII: Allied victory at the Battle of Cape Spada and five destroyers sink the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni.
:: Example: The determination of “ new value ” is “ a mixed question of law and fact .” See In re Spada, 903 F. 2d 971, 975 ( 3d Cir. 1990 ).
The site of the arx of the ancient town was probably on the hill on which lies the contemporary Villa Spada, though no traces of early buildings or defences are to be seen ; pre-Roman tombs are in the cliffs to the north.
She later met the Pope and embarked on other official duties, including a trip to St. Isidore's College, a talk at the Pontifical Irish College and a Mass said especially for the Irish Embassy at Villa Spada chapel.
On the massif are located the only ski resorts of the island: on Monte Spada, Bruncu Spina, Separadorgiu and S ' Arena.
File: Fonni-M. Spada. jpg | Monte Spada
File: Fonni7812. jpg | Monte Spada
He is recognized as a leading instructor in classical and historical fencing both in the U. S. and abroad, being considered a teacher on traditional fencing systems to other renowned members of the HEMA community, such as Cecil Longino, founder and head instructor of Academia della Spada in Seattle, Washington and Maestro Alberto Bomprezzi, founder and president of the Spanish Association for Historical Fencing ( AEEA ).
In particular, the protagonist of the novel, Edmond Dantès, finds on Monte Cristo the legendary treasure of the Spada family, which allows him to take his formidable revenge.
Image: Spada. jpg | Architectural trompe-l ' œil in the Palazzo Spada, Rome, by Francesco Borromini

successfully and negotiated
Following the completion of a one-year stand-by program with the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) in December 2001, Ecuador successfully negotiated a new $ 205 million stand-by agreement with the IMF in March 2003.
Trist successfully negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, which Polk agreed to ratify, ignoring calls from Democrats who demanded that all Mexico be annexed.
In late 1955, Mohammed V successfully negotiated the gradual restoration of Moroccan independence within a framework of French-Moroccan interdependence.
As Bavarian Nuncio, Pacelli negotiated successfully with the Bavarian authorities in 1925.
By 1997, the predominantly Kulyabi-led Tajik government and the UTO successfully negotiated a power-sharing peace accord and implemented it by 2000.
** Denis Healey announces to the British Parliament that he has successfully negotiated a £ 2. 3bn loan from the International Monetary Fund.
In 1758 the Pennsylvania government successfully negotiated the Treaty of Easton, in which a number of tribes in the Ohio Country promised neutrality in exchange for land concessions and other considerations.
While the band toured Japan in April, the band's manager, Jim Beach, successfully negotiated the band out of their Trident Studios contract.
As the primary representatives of their governments, plenipotentiaries Serge Witte of Russia and Jutaro Komura of Japan debated, risked their reputations as diplomats, and successfully negotiated a peace treaty that resolved the grave concerns of each nation.
Until this juncture, Falun Gong had successfully negotiated the space between science and native tradition in the public representation of its teachings, avoiding any suggestion of superstition.
At the Congress of Würzburg in 1121 Otto successfully negotiated the peace treaty, the Concordat of Worms, which was signed in 1122 at Worms.
Mulroney in 1983 successfully negotiated the closing of the Schefferville mine, winning a generous settlement for the affected workers.
In the 1970s and 1980s, Commerce successfully negotiated the turbulent period of deindustrialization that hammered nearby cities such as South Gate and Norwalk, maintaining much of its manufacturing and goods-distribution base and successfully converting former industrial land to lucrative commercial uses.
The Council had meanwhile successfully negotiated reunification with several Eastern Churches, reaching agreements on such matters as the Western insertion of the phrase " Filioque " to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, the definition and number of the sacraments, and the doctrine of purgatory.
However, the family successfully negotiated the king's marriage to Margaret of Denmark, daughter of Christian I of Denmark in 1469 as a part of ending the " Norwegian annual " fee owed to Denmark for the Western Isles, and receiving Orkney and Shetland ( theoretically only as a temporary measure to cover Margaret's dowry ).
Before returning to America, however, he signed on February 6, 1778 the treaties of amity and commerce and of alliance with France, which he and the other commissioners had successfully negotiated.
In 1980, Waite successfully negotiated the release of several hostages in Iran: the Rev.
The double wedding did not come off, but Eric's wedding to Philippa was successfully negotiated.
Abernathy successfully negotiated a peace settlement at the Wounded Knee uprising between the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Leaders of the American Indian Movement, Russell Means and Dennis Banks.
:" Having successfully negotiated almost its entire 118 minutes, The Edge shoots itself in the foot.
Ten years later Noboru Takeshita successfully negotiated with politicians, bureaucrats, business and labor unions to introduce a consumption tax, which was introduced at a rate of 3 % consumption tax in 1989.
In February 1956 he successfully negotiated with France for the independence of Morocco, and in 1957 took the title of King.
On 19 June 2004 the VLD successfully negotiated a regional coalition government with CD & V and the New Flemish Alliance ( N-VA ), the Christian Democrats and moderate nationalists, and with the social-democratic sp. a-Spirit.
The peace was not concluded on this occasion, but Marko successfully negotiated the release of Serbian merchants from Prizren detained by the Ragusans.

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