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Garibaldi and biscuit
Giuseppe Garibaldi Stayed in the village in 1854 when he sat on an eccles cake, creating the first Garibaldi biscuit.
The Garibaldi biscuit consists of currants squashed between two thin, oblong biscuits-a currant sandwich.
Popular with British consumers as a snack for nearly 150 years, the Garibaldi biscuit is conventionally consumed with tea or coffee, into which it may be dunked in informal social settings.
The Garibaldi biscuit was named after Giuseppe Garibaldi, an Italian general and leader of the fight to unify Italy.
The Bourbon was introduced in 1910 ( originally under the name Creola ) by the Bermondsey biscuit company Peek Freans, of London, originator of the Garibaldi biscuit.

Garibaldi and shares
Garibaldi Lift Company was formed, shares were sold, and in 1966, Whistler Mountain opened to the public.
Later that evening, Garibaldi shares his " second favorite thing in the universe " — the Duck Dodgers cartoon " Duck Dodgers in the 24½th Century " — with a very perplexed Ambassador Delenn.
Later she calls in on Garibaldi and shares with him some of her own history with drugs and alcohol.

Garibaldi and many
For example, many Italians attempted to sign up as volunteers at the Prussian embassy in Florence, and a Prussian diplomat visited Giuseppe Garibaldi in Caprera.
The volunteers suffered several casualties, and Garibaldi himself was wounded ; many were taken prisoner.
The majority of the population of Salerno supported ideas of the Risorgimento, and in 1861 many of them joined Garibaldi in his struggle for unification.
Consequently, beards were adopted by many leaders, such as Alexander III of Russia, Napoleon III of France, Frederick III of Germany ), as well as many leading statesmen and cultural figures, such as Benjamin Disraeli, Charles Dickens, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Karl Marx, and Giuseppe Verdi.
The political writings of Garibaldi and his colleague, Giuseppe Mazzini – who believed that Malta was, at heart, part of the emerging Italian nation – resonated among many of Malta's upper-and middle-classes.
During this time, many farm workers moved to the city, including those from Jalisco, which settled around Plaza Garibaldi.
Giuseppe Garibaldi formed the " Italian Legion ", with many recruits coming from Piedmont and the Austrian territories of Lombardy and Venetia, and took up a station at the border town of Rieti on the border with the Kingdom of Two Sicilies.
In effect, the turn moved the party to the right, in contrast with many demands from within ; it also meant the disarmament of those members of the Italian resistance movement that had been organized by the PCI ( the Garibaldi Brigades ).
Of the major characters on Babylon 5 Garibaldi is in many ways the most " down-to-earth " and " ordinary "; he often sides with the working-class humans on the station and in turn is considered by them to be a kindred spirit.
His friend's daughter blamed him for many years, and Garibaldi retreated into alcoholism.
However, the drinking would have serious consequences, not only for Garibaldi, but for many others as well.
In 1848 Salò joined the Milan revolution against the Habsburg rule and during the Second Italian War of Independence, there were many volunteers that fought with Garibaldi serving in the Piedmontese Army.
His heart was long carried by the grenadier company of his regiment, the 46th ; after being in the possession of Giuseppe Garibaldi for many years, it was finally deposited in the keeping of the city of Paris in 1883.
After many Nisseni had taken part in his Mille's (" the Thousand's ") deeds, Giuseppe Garibaldi entered the city, together with Cesare Abba and Alexandre Dumas, père.
* Villa Corsini, erected in the mid-18th century along the Appian Way to Ariccia by the Corsini family, was also called the royal inn because of that has hosted many distinguished guests: among them Maria Luisa of Spain, Charles IV of Spain, Charles Emmanuel IV of Savoy and Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Taganrog is the native city of Anton Chekhov, Faina Ranevskaya, Sophia Parnok, Alexandre Koyré, Isaac Yakovlevich Pavlovsky, and Dmitri Sinodi-Popov ; names of Russian emperors Peter I of Russia and Alexander I of Russia ; Cornelius Cruys, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Pyotr Tchaikovsky, Konstantin Paustovsky, Nestor Kukolnik, Achilles Alferaki, Ioannis Varvakis, Sergei Bondarchuk and many other famous people are brought to mind when Taganrog is mentioned.
The Sutherlands ’ liberal politics and love of the arts attracted many distinguished guests, including factory reformer the Earl of Shaftesbury, anti-slavery authoress Harriet Beecher Stowe and Italian revolutionary leader Giuseppe Garibaldi.
In the United States, the Sunshine Biscuit Company for many years made a popular version of the Garibaldi with raisins which it called " Golden Fruit ".
He risked his life many times while tending the wounded under fire, and when Garibaldi was forced to retreat from Rome with his volunteers his chaplain followed him in his march to San Marino.
Giuseppe Garibaldi landed in Sicily in 1860 and many reforms took place.

Garibaldi and common
The common name is a reference to the Italian military and political figure Giuseppe Garibaldi, whose followers often wore a characteristic scarlet or red shirt.
* Towards the end of the episode, Garibaldi comments on Sinclair's rash bravery, which seemed common among veterans of the Earth-Minbari War.

Garibaldi and ingredients
Ignoring this, Garibaldi enlists the help of a dockworker to get the necessary ingredients, but is caught by Dr. Franklin.

Garibaldi and with
Published in 1923, it did not gain the popular acclaim of the Garibaldi volumes, probably because Trevelyan felt less at home with Manin, the bourgeois lawyer, than with Garibaldi, the filibuster.
If it is not one of his best books, it can only be considered unsatisfactory when compared with his own Garibaldi.
The rebels, led by generals Bento Gonçalves da Silva and Antônio de Sousa Neto with the support of the Italian fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi, surrendered to imperial forces in 1845.
* Cinder Cone ( British Columbia ), a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park
His usage of the term was clearly derived from the original Roman sense-i. e., a person taking power for a limited time in order to deal with an emergency ( in this case, the need to unite Italy ) and with the task done Garibaldi handed over power to the government of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.
* September 10 – Piedmontese forces invade the Papal States, hoping to link up with Garibaldi in Naples.
This set the stage for the eventual unification with the rest of Italy in 1861, when the Kingdom of Naples was brought into the union by Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Milazzo A July 20, 1860 the firm of Sicily Garibaldi crowned with decisive victory over the Bourbons, who took refuge in the castle, had to capitulate.
He annoyed his mother by siding with Denmark on the Schleswig-Holstein Question in 1864 ( she was pro-German ) and in the same year annoyed her again by making a special effort to meet Garibaldi.
A statue of Garibaldi, who was fiercely in favour of the union of Nice with Italy, stands in the centre of the square.
" Garibaldi is also shown entertaining Ambassador Delenn with Duck Dodgers in the 24 & 1 / 2th Century, which she finds difficult to understand when Duck Dodgers accidentally puts his rocket into reverse.
During this period, the Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi was associated with the Bertoleoni family, often visiting Paolo's relatives on the islands of La Maddalena and Caprera.
Cavour, terrified of Garibaldi provoking a war with France, persuaded Garibaldi to instead concentrate his forces on the Sicilian rebellions.
Having conquered Sicily, Garibaldi proceeded to the mainland, crossing the Straits of Messina with the Neapolitan fleet at hand.
The next day Garibaldi, with a few followers, entered by train into Naples, where the people openly welcomed him.
After greeting Victor Emmanuel in Teano with the title of King of Italy, Garibaldi entered Naples riding beside the king.
Victor Emmanuel hastened to lead an army across the Mincio to the invasion of Venetia, while Garibaldi was to invade the Tyrol with his Hunters of the Alps.
Garibaldi was called back from his successful march and resigned with a brief telegram reading only " Obbedisco " (" I obey ").
The national party, with Garibaldi at its head, still aimed at the possession of Rome, as the historic capital of the peninsula.
In 1867 Garibaldi made a second attempt to capture Rome, but the papal army, strengthened with a new French auxiliary force, defeated his badly armed volunteers at Mentana.

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