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gringo and French
The word gringo was first recorded in the Diccionario castellano con las voces de Ciencias y Artes y sus correspondientes en las 3 lenguas francesa, latina e italiana ( Castilian Dictionary including the Words of the Sciences and the Arts, and their Correspondents in 3 Languages: the French, the Latin, and the Italian, 1786 ), by Terreros y Pando, wherein it is defined as:

gringo and
Giuliano Gemma starred in a series of successful films carrying this theme Adiós gringo, For a Few Extra Dollars, I lunghi giorni della vendetta, Wanted, and to some extent Blood for a Silver Dollar where most often his character is called " Gary ".

gringo and Spanish
The Spanish words estadounidense ( United States person ), yanqui ( Yankee ), and gringo are Spanish terms denoting U. S. things and persons.
In personal denotation, " gringo " means estadounidense, in particular, and anglophones in general, and, linguistically, any speech not Spanish, i. e. " She is speaking gringo, not Spanish ".
Moreover, besides “ Hablar en gringo ”, Spanish also contains the analogous phrase “ hablar en chino ( To speak in Chinese )”, when referring to someone whose language is difficult to understand, thereby re-enforcing the notion that alluding to the languages of other nations is a cliché.
Furthermore, in the 1840s, Johann Jakob von Tschudi said that gringo was common Peruvian Spanish usage in Lima:
The advertisement ended with a message in Spanish which translates to " Yo, gringo!
In this way laowai is similar to how Americans view the Spanish / Brazilian Portuguese word gringo and Westerners view the Japanese word gaijin or the Thai word farang.
According to Sheehan, the album wasn't well-received, with many people considering it " gringo Spanish ".

gringo and ),
Ken Hayakawa ( played by veteran Hiroshi Miyauchi ), a private detective dressed in black & red gringo cowboy attire, actually just puts on his red & black " Zvasuit " ( hidden in his white guitar, which is opened with the push of a button ), which looks no different from that of a Sentai hero:
A parody of the 1977 Toei superhero show Swift Hero Zubat ( created by Shotaro Ishinomori ), the title hero of this series has the same exact alter-ego, Ken Hayakawa, only he is comically fat fanboyish young man wearing the same exact gringo cowboy attire!

gringo and by
At the time it was run by U. S. mining monopolies of Anaconda and Kennecott and thus was viewed by many as a symbol of " imperialist gringo domination ".

gringo and de
* Indiscreciones de un perro gringo ( Novel, 2007 )

entry and New
The New Zealand Government has also stated those taking part in the coup will be banned from entry to New Zealand, and that military ties, aid and sporting contacts will be cut.
There are also many smaller film festivals in the United States, such as the Stony Brook Film Festival in Long Island, New York, the Northwest Filmmakers ' Festival, or the Sicilian Film Festival in Miami, Florida, which do not charge entry fees ; however, acceptance of films is usually more limited, and such film festivals do not necessarily attract big names in their audiences like Sundance and Telluride do.
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
In its entry on " Unification Church ", the 2002 edition of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage advised: " Unification Church is appropriate in all references to the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, which was founded by the Rev.
For, after driving McLaren's sole entry for the previous two years, Bruce was joined by 1967 champion and fellow New Zealander Denny Hulme, who was already racing for McLaren in Can-Am.
Perhaps the best summation of his career is in the biographical entry in Robert Charles Anderson's The Great Migration Begins ( NEHGS, Boston 1995 ): " Among the many remarkable lives lived by early New Englanders, Bachiler's is the most remarkable.
Though the tomato was introduced from the Spanish New World to European botanists in the 16th century, tomato sauce made a relatively late entry in Italian cuisine: in Antonio Latini's cookbook Lo scalco alla moderna ( Naples, 1692 ).
For New Zealand residents entry to most courses is open, with a few exceptions.
According to the New Testament Gospels, Jesus, on his fateful entry into Jerusalem before Passover, was received by a great crowd of people.
At the same time, New York City has a reputation as a very bureaucratic city, which makes entry into the neighborhood difficult or even impossible for middle class entrepreneurs.
* April 17 da Verrazzano's expedition makes the first European entry into New York Bay and sights the island of Manhattan.
The country's economy suffered in the aftermath of the 1973 global energy crisis, the loss of New Zealand's biggest export market upon Britain's entry to the European Economic Community, and rampant inflation.
* The Metropolitan Museum of Art's ( New York ) entry on " The Great Wave at Kanagawa.
After extensive negotiations, involving detailed agreements about the UK's agricultural trade with Commonwealth countries such as New Zealand, British entry was vetoed by the French President, Charles de Gaulle, at a press conference in January 1963-much to the disappointment of Heath, who was a firm supporter of European common market membership for the United Kingdom.
* New Georgia Encyclopedia entry
* Otto Funk ( 1868 1934 ) Violinist who achieved fame ( and a Guinness Book of Records entry ) by walking from New York to San Francisco in the depression-era, " playing the fiddle every step of the way.
The first definite reference to the ballad, Titus Andronicus ' Complaint, is an entry in the Stationers ' Register by the printer John Danter on 6 February 1594, where the entry " A booke intitled a Noble Roman Historye of Tytus Andronicus " is immediately followed by " Entred also vnto finde that none in all that Authors Works ever receiv'd greater Alterations or Additions, the language not only Refin'd, but many Scenes entirely New: Besides most of the principal Characters heighten'd and the Plot much incresas'd.
), Dictionary of American Biography, Charles Scribner ’ s Sons, New York, 10 + 1 + 1 volumes, 1937 1964, volume 1 ( Abbe — Brazer ), 660 pages + 613 pages, entry « Bonaparte, Jerome Napoleon » ( 1830 1893 ) page 429 ( part 2 of volume 1: Barsotti — Brazer ) by T. M. S. ( Thomas Marshall Spaulding )
Their only refuge could be America, but " they could not afford the passage to New York " or the large bond that each immigrant had to provide upon entry to ensure that they would not become a financial burden to the country.
In 2008, Entertainment Weekly listed On Writing 21st on their list of The New Classics: Books The 100 best reads from 1983 to 2008, making it King's only entry.
She nearly succeeds in taking over the galaxy, but is foiled by New Republic pilots Wedge Antilles and Lando Calrissian in the final entry, Champions of the Force.
* In the South ( entry in the New Georgia Encyclopedia )
Modern toll roads often use a combination of the three, with various entry and exit tolls supplemented by occasional mainline tolls: for example the Massachusetts Turnpike or " MassPike ," the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the New York State Thruway implement both systems in different sections.

entry and French
Bonaparte demanded that his fleet be permitted entry to the fortified harbour of Valletta, and when the demand was refused the French general responded by ordering a large scale invasion of the Maltese Islands, overrunning the defenders after 24 hours of skirmishing.
On July 19, 2007, the Iles Eparses entry and redirects for each island were dropped due to the group becoming a district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands in February.
Mussolini believed that following a brief entry of Italy into war with France, followed by the imminent French surrender, Italy could gain some territorial concessions from France and then concentrate its forces on a major offensive in Egypt where British and Commonwealth forces were outnumbered by Italian forces.
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
On June 14, 1940, the day Paris was declared an open city by the French and occupied by German troops, Riefenstahl wrote to Hitler in a telegram, “ With indescribable joy, deeply moved and filled with burning gratitude, we share with you, my Führer, your and Germany's greatest victory, the entry of German troops into Paris.
The percentages given below add to more than 100 % because of dual responses ( e. g., " French and Canadian " response generates an entry both in the category " French Canadian " and in the category " Canadian ").
* January 29 French President Charles de Gaulle vetoes the United Kingdom's entry into the EEC.
An entry attempt had been issued in July 1961 by the Macmillan government, and negotiated by Edward Heath as Lord Privy Seal, but was vetoed in 1963 by French President Charles de Gaulle.
" In fact, one French dictionary has an entry for " brunch " but not " grand petit déjeuner ," defining brunch as a " meal taken late in the morning, in place of both breakfast and lunch.
At the Battle of Magenta on June 4, the French and Sardinians were victorious over the Austrian army of Count Ferencz Gyulai, leading to Austrian withdrawal from most of Lombardy and a triumphal entry by Napoleon and Victor Emmanuel into Milan.
This is the case with many English language terms where a dictionary entry will show that the etymology is French ( typically from the Norman Conquest onwards ) and not from Anglo-Saxon origins, but any distinction between Anglo-Saxon and Norman French etymology
Sizeable contingents of French men-at-arms could push aside the patrols and move in and out of the city, but the entry of any lighter-escorted provisions and supplies was firmly blocked, there and further afield.
For example, it meant that the project of building an open and independent Trotskyist party was shelved in France, because it was regarded as not politically feasible alongside entry into the French Communist Party.
England's entry into the war later that year led to the French capture of Calais, and French armies plundered Spanish possessions in the Low Countries.
Belatedly recognising the dangers of strategic dependence, he sought a new role for Britain in Europe, but his unwillingness to disclose United States nuclear secrets to France contributed to a French veto of the United Kingdom's entry into the European Economic Community.
* 1983 Beachcomber — known as ' France 3 ' in France or ' Transat ' in other continental European markets — Citroën sponsored the French Americas Cup yacht entry of that year
After working his passage on a French ship and being refused entry to Syria, Turkey and Italy, he landed in Marseille where he made his way to Geneva in Switzerland then something of an anarchist centre.
Since the late 19th century, Grafton Hill and Vernon Hill have been points of entry for immigrants from all over the world: Irish, Italians, Lithuanians, Poles, Syrians, Lebanese, Indians, Puerto Ricans, French Canadians, and more recently, Albanians and Brazilians.
After the French and Spanish entry into the American Revolutionary War the Amsterdam merchants also became heavily involved in the trade in naval stores with France.
The Reynolds company imported so much French cigarette paper and Turkish tobacco for Camel cigarettes that Winston-Salem was designated by the United States federal government as an official port of entry for the United States, despite the city being inland.
He was finally allowed to return to Paris in 1781 to settle his affairs and attempt to find copies of the disputed records, but his differences with various French officials, coupled with the publication in Rivington's Royal Gazette in New York of private letters to his brother in which he repudiated the Revolution as hopeless and suggested a rapprochement with Britain, led to his being barred from entry and branded a traitor at home.

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