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Real and Academia
The ll and ch were also considered single letters, but in 1994 the Real Academia Española changed collating order so that ll is between lk and lm in the dictionary and ch is between cg and ci, and in 2010 the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies changed it so they were no longer letters at all < ref > Real Academia Española.
* 1738 – Real Academia de la Historia (" Royal Academy of History ") is founded in Madrid.
The full title is indicative of the tale's object, as ingenioso ( Spanish ) means " quick with inventiveness "< ref >, Real Academia Española </ ref > marking the transition of modern literature from Dramatic to thematic unity.
Real Academia Española .</ ref > As a military term, the word quijote refers to cuisses, part of a full suit of plate armour protecting the thighs.
This, together with improved communications, led to official efforts to standardise the national language, and a number of language academies were established ( e. g. 1582 Accademia della Crusca in Florence, 1617 Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft in Weimar, 1635 Académie française in Paris, 1713 Real Academia Española in Madrid ).
The first edition of the official dictionary of Spanish, the Diccionario de la lengua española ( produced, edited, and published by the Real Academia Española ) was published in 1780.
* 1906 – The Real Academia Galega, Galician language's biggest linguistic authority, starts working in Havana.
According to the Real Academia Española, publisher of Diccionario de la Lengua Española, the word taco describes a typical Mexican dish of a maize tortilla folded around food (" Tortilla de maíz enrollada con algún alimento dentro, típica de México ").
* February 20 – Ángel de Saavedra, Duke of Rivas, named director of Spain's La Real Academia Española de la Lengua ( Royal Academy of Spanish Language ).
* The Academia Real da Historia is founded in Lisbon, Portugal.
* Quadrado, in Boletin de la Real Academia de la Historia, xix. 299, 309 ;
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He was also one of the fifty selected as members of the Academia Real de História, founded in 1720 ; and in 1722 he was made chaplain to the Court.
by Alberto López Poveda ( Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Boletín de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.
by Antonio Iglesias ( Boletín de la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando.
* Medal of the Real Academia de Ciencias Morales y Políticas, Madrid, Spain
This claim is disputed by Chilean linguist Mario Ferreccio Podesta who supports the Real Academia Española etymology that says that pisco was originally a word for a mud container.
Artistic academies were established all over Europe by the end of the 18th century, and many, like the Akademie der Künste in Berlin ( founded 1696 ), the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid ( founded 1744 ), the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg ( 1757 ), the Royal Academy in London ( 1768 ) and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan ( 1776 ) still run art schools and hold large exhibitions, although their influence on taste greatly declined from the late 19th century.

Real and Española
After much debate about the size of the league and who would take part, the Real Federación Española de Fútbol eventually agreed on the ten teams who would form the first Primera División in 1929.
In its turn the state established Académie was the model for the Real Academia Española ( founded in 1713 ) and the Swedish Academy ( 1786 ), which are the ruling bodies of their respective languages and editors of major dictionaries.
In Mexico and the southwestern U. S., Spanglish speakers are called Pochos ( said of Mexicans that adopt customs or manners of the people of the United States of America, according to the dictionary of the Spanish language of the Real Academia Española ).
* Formation of the Royal Spanish Football Federation ( Real Federación Española de Fútbol or RFEF ).
* Benito Pérez Galdós is elected to the Real Academia Española.
As a member of the Real Academia Española, he edited works from Tirso de Molina, Calderón de la Barca and Pedro de Alarcón, among others.
The Real Academia Española, the Spanish Academy, did him the honor of accompanying his body to its last resting place, the Cementerio de la Sacramenta de San Ginès y San Luis.
* The standard of Spanish is maintained in 21 countries by the Real Academia Española in affiliation with the Association of Spanish Language Academies.
Inverted marks were originally recommended by the Real Academia Española ( Spanish Royal Academy ) in 1754, and adopted gradually over the next century.
The Real Academia Española stated that the matter was a serious attack against the language.
A few have been recognized even by the Real Academia Española.

Real and word
The northeastern flank of the Cordillera Real is known as the Yungas, from the Aymara word meaning " warm valleys.
Real snipe ( a family of shorebirds ) are difficult to catch for experienced hunters, so much so that the word " sniper " is derived from it to refer to anyone skilled enough to shoot one.
In his appearance on the " Where No Fan Has Gone Before " episode of the animated science-fiction TV series Futurama, aired on April 21, 2002, Shatner recited Eminem's hit " The Real Slim Shady " during a feast, both raising and answering the question of how one can perform a spoken word rendition of a rap song.
According to the Real Academia Española and other authors, the word chicha comes from the Kuna word chichab, or " chiab " which means maize.
The word Real Robot is normally linked to the Super Robot Wars game, the term might have been used occasionally in separate anime, yet it is first used as a general term in the famicom, 4th Super Robot Wars, which is used to describe robots or mecha that are treated as realistic tools / weapons rather than as heroic semi-characters, or Super Robots.
It is also a synonym ( in Catalan Senyal Reial or Senyera and old Spanish Señal Real or Señera ) for Royal Flag, although the word normally refers to the Catalan and Aragonese flags.
The theme song used to open the show is sampled from Iggy Pop's extended version of " Real Wild Child ", with Pop's vocals and the word Rage manipulated backwards throughout.
According to the Real Academia Española the word " coco " derives from the Portuguese language, and referred to a ghost with a pumpkin head.
The Real Academia Española ( RAE ), the prescriptive body that oversees Spain's official dictionary of the Spanish language, recognized officially the adapted word " aberzale " ( rather than " abertzale ") as a Spanish-language word, with this narrower meaning.
Rep. Bob Barr said, " Real America understands that the Constitution is there for a reason ," to which Dershowitz responded, " Whenever I hear the words ' real Americans ', that sounds to me like a code word for racism, a code word for bigotry, a code word for anti-Semitism.
" After a while with no real contribution to any of the theorems and plans ( she even describes herself and Dawn as " non-Scoobies " in " Real Me "), she makes a breakthrough by suggesting the futility of researching Glory, since she pre-dates the written word.

Real and used
For a time, memory capacities were often expressed in K, even when M could have been used: The IBM System / 370 Model 158 brochure ( 1972 ) had the following: " Real storage capacity is available in 512K increments ranging from 512K to 2, 048K bytes.
Also the song " Real Nigga Roll Call " by Lil Jon & Ice Cube, is another song that may be used for this method.
Real eggs may further be used in egg tapping contests.
From a psychoanalytical perspective, after the Lacanian notion of " the Real ", Slavoj Žižek offered new aspects of " the gaze " extensively used in contemporary film analysis.
There, over the course of five years, he designed some 42 patterns, many of which were used to decorate ( and insulate ) the bare stone walls of El Escorial and the Palacio Real del Pardo, the newly built residences of the Spanish monarchs near Madrid.
** Real estate, a legal term for land, used in regard to ownership
Loblaws, Atlantic Superstore, and Real Canadian Superstore grant a 5 cent a litre coupon that can be used at their stores.
* Real IP address, a term used in load balancing
Some are still being used by dissident Republican groups, such as the Real Irish Republican Army and the Continuity Irish Republican Army.
Real analysis is also used as a starting point for other areas of analysis, such as complex analysis, functional analysis, and harmonic analysis, as well as for motivating the development of topology, and as a tool in other areas, such as applied mathematics.
Ultrasound Identification ( USID ) is a Real Time Locating System ( RTLS ) or Indoor Positioning System ( IPS ) technology used to automatically track and identify the location of objects in real time using simple, inexpensive nodes ( badges / tags ) attached to or embedded in objects and devices, which then transmit an ultrasound signal to communicate their location to microphone sensors.
One year later, the same concept was used by MTV in their new series The Real World and Nummer 28 creator Erik Latour has long claimed that The Real World was directly inspired by his show.
Real world situation does not allow for such time-series, in which case a statistical estimator needs to be used in its place.
Another former mining town, Real de Catorce in Mexico, has been used as a backdrop for Hollywood movies such as The Mexican, Bandidas, and The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Real values continued to be figured in gold coinage, but the nearly pure silver coin, the denarius, used for 300 years, was gone ( 1 pound of gold = 40 gold aurei = 1000 denarii = 4000 sestertii ).
Melodicas have also been used in indie folk music by artists such as Rabbit of Steam Powered Giraffe and Paul Duncan of Warm Ghost and Emmanuel Del Real of Café Tacvba.
Portions of the route between Southern California and the Bay Area are named El Camino Real or El Camino Real Freeway, but such names are rarely used colloquially ; the route number is used instead.
* Subsumption Behaviors used for a Variety of Real World Tasks
* Real Time File, a file format used on CD-i disks, to hold large chunks of raw data, usually audio or video
Davis is known as " The Real Forrest Gump " since his Vietnam story is mirrored in the movie Forrest Gump and his Medal of Honor ceremony footage is used in the movie.

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