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Inner city decay, unemployment and the heavy-handed policing of ethnic minorities ( notably the application of the notorious sus law ) sparked major riots in London, Liverpool, Bristol and a spate of disturbances elsewhere.
In England and Wales, the sus law ( from " suspected person ", see below ) was the informal name for a stop and search law that permitted a police officer to stop, search and potentially arrest people on suspicion of them being in breach of section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824.
The sus law had attracted considerable controversy prior to the early 1980s race riots ( in St Pauls, Bristol, in 1980, and in Brixton, London, Toxteth, Liverpool, Handsworth, Birmingham and Chapeltown, Leeds in 1981 ).
Subsequent British legislation that makes provision for the police to act on the basis of suspicion alone has been denounced as " another sus law " by opponents of proposals to grant increased " stop and question " powers to police officers in England and Wales.

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One was an extremely free translation ( or rather a paraphrase ) of The Protreptic of Galen ( Paraphrase de C. GALIEN, sus l ' Exhortation de Menodote aux estudes des bonnes Artz, mesmement Medicine ), and in his so-called Traité des fardemens ( basically a medical cookbook containing, once again, materials borrowed mainly from others ) he included a description of the methods he used to treat the plague – none of which, not even the bloodletting, apparently worked.
In 1961 – 1962, Bill Haley y sus Cometas ( as the band was known in Latin America ) signed with the Orfeón label of Mexico and scored an unexpected hit with " Twist Español ", a Spanish language recording based on the Twist dance craze that was sweeping America at the time.
The fifth source is the Historia de los Mexicanos por sus pinturas which Haly shows does not in fact write ometeotl, but rather omiteuctli which is explicitly stated to be identical to Huitzilopochtli who was born as a fleshless skeleton, a Bonelord.
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:
The Spanish version of 1489, La vida del Ysopet con sus fabulas hystoriadas was equally successful and often reprinted in both the Old and New World through three centuries.
In Blades ' early days, he was a vocalist in Los Salvajes del Ritmo and also a songwriter and guest singer with a professional Latin music conjunto ; Bush y sus Magníficos.
Ignacio Blazio Osho was perhaps the most influential musician of this period, alongside Pedro Gnonnas y sus Panchos, Les Volcans and Picoby Band d ' Abomey.
Orestes ' danzón Mambo was the start of a trend continued by Arcaño y sus Maravillas.
The power to act on " sus " was found in part of section 4 of the Vagrancy Act 1824, which provided that:
Written by Manuel Chaves Nogales and published in 1937, it was called Juan Belmonte, matador de toros: su vida y sus hazañas ( Juan Belmonte, killer of bulls: his life and deeds ) and consisted of his story as told to Nogales.
" was covered by Nu metal band KoЯn on their Greatest Hits, Volume 1, Scottish rock band Gun, German " Country Trash Punk Rock "- Band The BossHoss, Melanie B, electronic pop alliance These Stains Is Us, Romanian rock band Voltaj under the name " Hai sus!
Ex-Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota Solari's debut album El tesoro de los Inocentes was seen as the best of 2004.
The suovetaurilia or suovitaurilia was one of the most sacred and traditional rites of Roman religion: the sacrifice of a pig ( sus ), a sheep ( ovis ) and a bull ( taurus ) to the deity Mars to bless and purify land ( Lustratio ).
In 1803 the priest, José Ignacio de Salas printed his biography in Madrid and in the Ibarra workshop, under the title Compendio histórico de la vida, carácter moral y literario del célebre padre Isla con la noticia analítica de todos sus escritos ( Compendium history of the life, moral and literary character of the famous father Isla with analytical notes on all his writings ), paid for by his devoted sister, who was also the editor of many other works by her brother.
Grupo Niche's first album: " Al Pasito " was released in 1980, did little to challenge the dominating salsa band of Colombia at the time, Fruko y sus Tesos.
The seal of Claudio ’ s office was found stamped on handwritten circular dated December 11, 1889 that he sent to all within Culion ’ s “ roriedad y sus visitas ” warning residents of the penalties that will be imposed on them should they be caught gambling.
In 2010, the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, El secreto de sus ojos, was won by a movie shot digitally.
Then there was a famous Spanish reworking of the French Prose Tristan, Libro del muy esforzado caballero Don Tristán de Leonís y de sus grandes hechos en armas first published in Valladolid in 1501, then republised in Seville in 1511, 1520, 1525, 1528, 1533 and 1534 ; additionally a second part, Tristan el Joven, was created which dealt with Tristan's son, Tristan of Leonis.
Madoz was distinguished from most of the politicians of his generation by the fact that in middle life he compiled what is still a book of value a geographical, statistical and historical dictionary of Spain and its possessions overseas, Diccionario geográfico, estadístico y histórico de España, y sus posesiones de Ultramar ( Madrid, 1848-1850 ).

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On his return, he founded and edited El Pensamiento de la Nación, a Catholic and conservative weekly ; however, his fame rests principally on El Protestantismo comparado con el Catolicismo en sus relaciones con la Civilización Europea ( Protestantism and Catholicity compared in their Effects on the Civilization of Europe ), an able defence of Catholicism on the ground that it represents the spirit of obedience or order, as opposed to Protestantism, the spirit of revolt or anarchy.
The work on the south side is called “ Estudiantes que extiende sus brazos a la cultura ” ( Students who extend their arms to culture ).
" Bob y sus amigos " is aired in Spanish on Playhouse Disney.
But he told BBC1 ’ s Sunday AM: “ We cannot have a reincarnation of the old ‘ sus ’ laws under which mostly black people, ethnic minorities, were literally stopped on sight and that created a really bad atmosphere and an erosion of civil liberties .”
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, who had started in 1977, were growing a larger following on a monthly basis.
The end of the 1980s were also a period of continued growth for Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, on their way to becoming one of the most mythic cult bands of broad popularity in the history of rock, anywhere.
In 2011, he went on a short Mexican tour named " José José y sus amigos " ( José José and friends ), with singers Dulce, Carlos Cuevas, Celso Piña and Chamin Correa.
The SBG ( an allusion to the Special Patrol Group ), a section of the London police driven on by the fanatical Inspector Sussworth ( an allusion to the sus laws ) and dedicated to finding Borribles and clipping their ears is determined to wipe them out.
Prominent former members have included Joe Arroyo who joined Fruko y sus Tesos in 1973 and performed lead vocals for the group for several years before embarking upon a solo career, and Wilson " Saoko " Manyoma who provided lead vocals on some of the group's most important tracks such as " El Preso " before also leaving to pursue a solo career.
Jazz piano technique uses all the chords found in Western art music, such as major, minor, augmented, diminished, seventh, diminished seventh, sixth, minor seventh, major seventh, sus 4, and so on.

sus and when
It can be used as a vocative as well, e. g. when speaking to an older person, as in " Su merced, ¿ por qué no vienen vusted y sus nietos a mi casa esta tarde?

sus and received
In 2005, the band received the Platinum Konex Award as best Rock Group of the 1995-2005 decade, distinction shared with Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota.

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* Alberto Mckay L., La estructura del Estado panameño y sus raíces históricas.
* Cada buhonero alaba sus agujas.
Su vida y sus obras, 1st Edition, La Coruña: Fundación Pedro Barrie de la Maza Conde de Fenosa, 1985.
* A police detective sarcastically identifies himself as ' Mike Hammer ' in El secreto de sus ojos, the Academy Award-winning 2009 Argentine film.
* E. Bullon Fernandez, Jaime Balmis y sus oberas ( Madrid, 1903 )
" This melody gained wide currency in Renaissance Europe, under various titles, such as the Polish folk song " Pod Krakowem ", Romanian “ Cucuruz cu frunza-n sus ” (“ Maize with up-standing leafs ”) and the Ukrainian " Kateryna Kucheryava.
* Garza Cuarón, Beatriz, Historia de la literatura mexicana: desde sus orígenes hasta nuestros días, vol.
" En este monte sobre el que se eleva el signo de la redención humana ha sido excavado una inmensa cripta, de modo que en sus entrañas se abre amplísimo templo, donde se ofrecen sacrificios expiatorios y continuos sufragios por los caídos de la Guerra Civil de España.
This is a serious problem because the word has been documented from the 18th century, including the 1786 Diccionario castellano con las voces de Ciencias y Artes y sus correspondientes en las 3 lenguas francesa, latina e italiana by Esteban de Terreros y Pando, and South American literature.
* Album de personajes carlistas con sus biografías, Francisco de Paula Oller, Barcelona, La Propaganda Catalana, Librería de Antonio Quintana y Bové, 1887.
* La huelga general de enero y sus enseñanzas.
Sobre el estudio diacrónico de las lenguas chibchenses y su contribución al conocimiento del pasado de sus hablantes.
* José María Lanz, Observaciones que el alférez de fragata D. José Maria de Lanz, forma sobre la planta nombrada henequen, sus utilidades, y lo conveniente de su fomento, en cumplimiento de la comision con que lo despacho á Yucatan para la inspeccion de la járcia de esta especie, el Sr. D. Francisco de Borja, jefe de escuadra de la real armada, y comandante de las fuerzas maritimas del departamento de la Habana, October 15, 1783 ; later reprinted in Registro Yucateco, volume 3 ( 1846 ), pages 81 – 95 ( digitized by Google )
* Samuel Eiján, Historia de Ribadavia y sus alrededores.

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