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Spinola's and was
By 1611 Spinola's financial ruin was complete, but he obtained the desired Grandeza.
The taking of Breda was the culmination of Spinola's career.

Spinola's and with
Spinola's Coleoptera ( with types purchased from Dejean ), Hymenoptera ( with types purchased from Audinet-Serville and Lepeletier and specimens from the Pierre André Latreille Collection ), Heteroptera and Homoptera collections are in Museo Regionale di Scienze Naturali in Turin, Italy.

Spinola's and on
( Spinola's preferred route would take him through the Republic of Genoa, the Duchy of Milan, through the Val Telline, around hostile Switzerland bypassing along the north shore of Lake Constance, then through Alsace, the Archbishopric of Strasbourg, then through the Electorate of the Palatinate, and then finally through the Archbishopric of Trier, Jülich and Berg and on to the Dutch Republic ).

Spinola's and .
This proved a costly fiasco as Spinola's besieging army of 18, 000 melted away through disease and desertion.
The subsequent success of Spinola's siege of Breda did not change this decision, and Spain adopted a defensive stance militarily in the Netherlands.
In the wake of the Thirty Years ' War, Velázquez met the Marqués de Spinola and painted his famous Surrender of Breda celebrating Spinola's earlier victory.
General Spinola's Africanization policy also fostered a large increase in indigenous recruitment into the armed forces, culminating the establishment of all-black military formations such as the Black Militias ( Milícias negras ) commanded by Major Carlos Fabião.

health and broke
A little later, Smith's health broke down and for eight years his literary production was intermittent, though he produced his best poetry during this period.
Her health broke under the stress of the 17-hour work day and she returned home in April 1839.
In 1974, Weissmuller broke both his hip and leg, marking the beginning of years of declining health.
His right to travel was restored by Kent v. Dulles, but his health soon broke down.
However, the stress of the job broke down his health.
Then his health broke down under the impossible work conditions he was being forced to endure by the Delegates ' non-cooperation.
After World War I broke out, he was drafted by the Imperial Russian Army ; in 1920 he was demobilized because of health related problems and he went back to the BMSTU, graduating in 1925.
As the political situation in Kosovo deteriorated in the 1990s, and fighting broke out, Brovina ran a health clinic in Pristina in which she distributed health care information on matters as diverse as snake bites, dressing wounds and delivering babies.
Public health advocates consider the ordinance to be a new front in a national battle against tobacco ; officials from the American Lung Association of California said " Belmont broke through this invisible barrier in the sense that it addressed drifting smoke in housing as a public health issue.
But her health broke down, and from 1824 to 1830 she was chiefly occupied with the writing of books of devotion and stories for children.
The health of the Black Prince broke down, and he left the Iberian Peninsula.
In February 1551, his health finally broke down, and on the 22nd he dictated an addition to his will.
He always worked hard and several times his health broke.
Yet he attended to his duties conscientiously, and ultimately broke his health in their discharge.
But his health, never strong, broke down, he caught a severe chill, developed consumption, and died at Redfern in Sydney on 1 August 1882.
His health broke down as a result of his sedentary life, and he took to bell-ringing at Great St Mary's as exercise.
His health finally broke down under excessive study, and he died, almost blind, at the house of a relative in Meiderich near Duisburg, on 5 November 1752.
In 1751 Philip Doddridge's health, which had never been good, broke down.
In 1834 he was articled to a solicitor in Bury St Edmunds, but the uncongenial and sedentary employment soon broke down his health.
Eves ' time as Opposition leader was more fruitful, when he led attacks against the McGuinty government's first budget, particularly the Ontario Health Premium — which broke the Liberals ' campaign pledge not to raise taxes and the elimination of health services such as eye examinations and physical therapy.
To further complicate his health, on August 5, 1949, Minton tripped over a stone in his yard and broke his leg.
Beattie underwent much domestic sorrow in the death of his wife and two promising sons, which broke down his own health and spirits.

health and down
But then his health went down very quickly.
Coleman's time as coach turned out to be much like his playing career: highly successful but cut short when he had to stand down due to health problems in 1967.
At Wigan, he visited many homes to see how people lived, took detailed notes of housing conditions and wages earned, went down a coal mine, and used the local public library to consult public health records and reports on working conditions in mines.
He attempted to join the British Navy, but was turned down due to ill health.
He retained his posts as foreign minister and vice chancellor through German reunification and until 1992, when he stepped down for health reasons.
In severe cases, ongoing unlawful conduct by a motel's clientele impacts the neighbourhood as a whole ; some municipalities have adopted a nuisance abatement strategy of attempting to shut down problematic motels under pretexts such as public health and fire safety violations or using taxation laws.
The book's main idea is that high levels of fat intake are the cause of many health disorders common in the U. S., and thus that cutting fat consumption down to 10 % of the total calories consumed would be optimal for most people.
The team also saw Gillman step down due to health and offensive backfield coach Charlie Waller promoted to head coach after the completion of the regular season.
** The Communist leader of East Germany, Erich Honecker, is forced to step down as leader of the country after a series of health problems, and is succeeded by Egon Krenz.
Amidst failing health, in 2006 Castro transferred his responsibilities to Vice-President Raúl Castro, who then became President when Fidel stepped down in 2008.
Some notable examples are Times Beach, Missouri, whose residents were exposed to a high level of dioxins, and Wittenoom, Western Australia, which was once Australia's largest source of blue asbestos, but was shut down in 1966 due to health concerns.
On the other hand, human capital has uniformly rising rate of growth over a long period of time because the foundation of this human capital is laid down by the educational and health inputs.
Maj. Gen. Edwin V. Sumner stepped down due to old age ( he was 65 ) and poor health.
Newman was scheduled to make his professional stage directing debut with the Westport Country Playhouse's 2008 production of John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, but he stepped down on May 23, 2008, citing health issues.
Some sketches featured Barth worried about the health inspector shutting down his restaurant and telling the kids how he was going to solve the problem.
The copay for outpatient mental health which started at 50 % is gradually being stepped down over several years until it matches the 20 % required for other services.
Cemeteries had been banned from Paris since the shutting down of the Cimetière des Innocents in 1786, as they presented health hazards.
He has been shut down by the health board many times for everything from overworking employees to stapling together half-eaten burgers to make new ones.
Diocletian and Maximian stepped down as co-emperors on May 1, 305, possibly due to Diocletian's poor health.
From this point on the area became gradually more populated as settlers ventured down for health and economic reasons.
In one rescript replying to a petition made by the inhabitants of Tyre, transcrbed by Eusebius of Caesarea, Maximinus expounds an unusual pagan orthodoxy, explaining that it is through " the kindly care of the gods " that one could hope for good crops, health and the peaceful sea, and, that not being the case, one should blame " the destructive error of the empty vanity of those impious men weighed down the whole world with shame ".

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