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Ximenes and on
Ximenes was involved in all the major official monumental projects in Italy from the 1880s on and devoted his energies as from 1911 primarily to commissions for important public works in São Paulo, Kiev, New York and Buenos Aires.
The fifth child of Domingos Vaz Filipe and Ermelinda Baptista Filipe, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was born in the village of Wailakama, near Vemasse, on the north coast of East Timor.
Torquemada's successor at The Observer was Ximenes ( Derrick Somerset Macnutt, 1902 – 1971 ), and in his influential work, Ximenes on the Art of the Crossword Puzzle ( 1966 ), he set out more detailed guidelines for setting fair cryptic clues, now known as " Ximenean principles " and sometimes described by the word " square-dealing ".
With the power of the Banu Qasi fading at the onset of 10th century, the town fell under the influence of the rising Caliphate of Córdoba and had to come up against a more aggressive policy on the part of the new dynasty ruling in Pamplona, the Ximenes, who had set up close ties with their neighbour Christian realms.
He argued that it was first taken into a Greek text in 1515 by Cardinal Ximenes on the strength of a late Greek manuscript ' corrected ' from the Latin.
Ximenes obtained the degree of Bachelor ( in the Dominican sense ) in his province, and on 11 April, 1559, was chosen socius to Bartholomew Carranza, Archbishop of Toledo, and by him sent to Segobia with special letters to the vicar and definitors of the provincial chapter gathered there, to dissuade the members of the chapter from re-electing Melchior Cano as provincial.
* Italian entry on Sebastiano Ximenes ' " Palazzo Ximenes de Sangallo "
* Historical information on one line of the Ximenes family in Britain

Ximenes and literary
* Storia Letteraria d ' Italia ( 14 vols., Modena, 1750-57 )-a literary review edited by Zaccaria with the assistance of Leonard Ximenes, Dominicus Froili, and Joachim Gabardi

Ximenes and then
In 1497 Cardinal Ximenes introduced a register of baptisms, first in Toledo, then throughout western Europe.

Ximenes and up
The most important of them are tersely summed up by Ximenes ' successor Azed ( Jonathan Crowther, born 1942 ):
East Timorese popular musicians include Teo Batiste Ximenes, who grew up in Australia and uses folk rhythms from his homeland in his music.
The vocation of Ximenes to the religious state seemed miraculous ; for, while rector of the College of Cuenca at Salamanca, the king came to esteem him so highly that he was about to honour him with judicial dignity when, all unexpectedly, Ximenes was summoned to the Dominican convent by an unknown priest of the same order, who predicted that in a short time he would give up the practice of law for the religious life in the Order of Preachers.

Ximenes and sculpture
Ettore Ximenes with a sculpture model of opera singer Enrico Caruso.

Ximenes and Palermo
Ettore Ximenes ( April 11, 1855, Palermo – December 20, 1926, Rome ) was an Italian sculptor of mostly religious and mythological subjects.

Ximenes and Arts
* Sebastiano Ximenes ( c. late-16th century ), Italian banker of Portuguese origin in Florence, patron of the Arts

Ximenes and .
* Artnet. com biography: Ettore Ximenes
* Flickr. com Ettore Ximenes Group
* November 9 – Francisco Ximenes de Texada, 69th Grandmaster of the Knights Hospitaller ( b. 1703 )
After the death of his first wife in 1742, he married a Spaniard, Anastasia Maxarti Ximenes.
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo SDB, GCL ( born 3 February 1948 ) is an East Timorese Roman Catholic bishop.
On the resignation of Martinho da Costa Lopes in 1983, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Dili diocese, becoming head of the East Timor church and directly responsible to the Pope.
* Belo, Carlos Filipe Ximenes.
“ The Nobel Lecture ,” given by The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 1996, Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, Titular bishop of Lorium and Apostolic Administrator of Dili ( East Timor ): Oslo, December 10, 1996.
Although this coincides with the favoured Indonesian spelling, and the spelling with " m " has a longer history in English, " Tetun " has also been used by some Portuguese-educated Timorese, such as José Ramos-Horta and Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo.
In 1578 the manuscript, entitled Nova Plantarum, Animalium et Mineralium Mexicanorum Historia, was sent back to the Escorial in Madrid ; they were not translated into Latin by Francisco Ximenes until 1615.
In 1640, Francisco Cesi, President of the Academia Linei of Rome, bought the Ximenes translation, and after annotating it, published it in 1649-1651 in two volumes as Rerum Medicarum Novae Hispaniae Thesaurus Seu Nova Plantarium, Animalium et Mineraliuím Mexicanorum Historia.
This kind of clue is called an indirect anagram, which in the vast majority of cryptic crosswords are not used, ever since they were criticised by ' Ximenes ' in his 1966 book On the Art of the Crossword.
: Home of the famous Azed crossword, which employs a barred grid and a wider vocabulary than standard cryptics, and in conjunction with its predecessors ' Torquemada ' and ' Ximenes ' is the longest-running series of barred-grid puzzles.
Floresville was also the birthplace of Vicente T. Ximenes ( born 1919 ), a former member of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and a civil rights activist.
During the occupation, Bishop Carlos Ximenes Belo became one of the most prominent advocates for human rights in East Timor and many priests and nuns risked their lives in defending citizens from military abuses.
His two historical works, the histories of Theodosius I and of Ximenes, are more remarkable for elegance of style than for accuracy and comprehensive insight.
* Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo, Nobel Peace Prize winning Archbishop linked to East Timorese independence.
Lopes was succeeded as Apostolic Administrator by Carlos Felipe Ximenes Belo.

initially and embarked
Mason had no formal training as an actor and initially embarked upon it for fun.
The two rekindled their friendship and embarked upon several songwriting sessions between 1986 and 1987, but initially left the results unfinished.
In the most controversial part of the book, Cleaver acknowledges committing acts of rape, stating that he initially raped black women in the ghetto " for practice ," and then embarked on the serial rape of white women.
Like his father, he embarked upon a military career initially becoming a colonel in the Hanoverian Army and then, on 3 November 1837, becoming a colonel in the British Army.
Teather initially embarked on a PhD at University College London, but left the course at the end of her first year.
In 1957, scientists and engineers at the Canadian Defence Research Telecommunications Establishment ( DRTE ) under the leadership of John H. Chapman embarked on a project initially known simply as S-27 or the Topside Sounder Project.
Although upon Layforce's formation the commando concept was still in its embryonic phase, when it had initially embarked from the United Kingdom, it had been intended that the force would be employed to carry out a campaign of harassment and dislocation against enemy forces in the Mediterranean.
Before practising as a physician, however, he initially embarked on an academic career, being appointed professor of natural philosophy at the Andersonian Institution, which later became the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.
Kent International Airport was initially a civilian area within the former RAF Manston that included the existing terminal building and an apron where passengers embarked and the largest freighters were loaded.
After the first armed engagements in June the Nez Perce embarked on an arduous trek north initially to seek help with the Crow tribe-then after the Crow's refusal of aid, to seek sanctuary with the Lakota led by Sitting Bull who had fled to Canada in May 1877 to avoid capture following the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Under Richards ' direction the team embarked on a programme, initially in the British, and subsequently the Asia-Pacific and World Rally Championships ( WRC ).
In April and May 2002 the band embarked on a low key UK tour, which was initially set to be secret and promoted under the pseudonym The Masons.
Instead of initially placing a bid for the Milwaukee Road and seeking immediate ICC approval GTW embarked on a strategy to improve the line ’ s revenue and track maintenance.
The charity initially funded a range of projects, however in 1964 Tenovus embarked on a project which was to influence their work over the next 40 years.
Meier is similarly prolific, yet known best for a continuous refinement of the purist voyage on which they initially embarked.
" Mussolini was first flown from Campo Imperatore in a Luftwaffe Fieseler Fi 156C-3 / Trop Storch STOL liaison aircraft, Werknummer ( serial number ) 1268, initially flown in by Captain Walter Gerlach, then taking off with Mussolini and Skorzeny ( even though the weight of an extra passenger almost caused the tiny plane to crash ) to the military airport of Pratica di Mare ( near Rome ) then embarked in an Heinkel HE111 on to Vienna, where Mussolini stayed overnight at the Hotel Imperial and was given a hero's welcome.
Although he initially had no plans to perform this material live, less than two weeks after the release of Illinois, Stevens embarked on a North American tour to promote the album, performing with a string section of eight to ten members named the Illinoisemakers.
The regiment served ocverseas initially in Newfoundland from 13 August 1941 to 15 February 1942, and embarked for Britain on 27 October 1942.
Portland initially embarked on a military career and served as a lieutenant in the Coldstream Guards.

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