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On June 10, 1215, a detachment of Genoese Ghibellines led by Fulco del Cassello began the construction of a fortress atop the Rock of Monaco.
'" The script was written in English by Gibson and Benedict Fitzgerald, then translated by William Fulco, S. J., a professor at Loyola Marymount University, into Latin, reconstructed Aramaic, and Hebrew.
Folke Johansson Ängel ( Latin: Fulco Angelus ) ( died 1277 ) was Archbishop of Uppsala, Sweden ( 1267 – 1277 ), although he was not ordained by the Pope until 1274.
* Finding His Way: Jacob Slichter of Semisonic ( Part I ), An Interview by Richard Fulco, Construction Magazine, June 7, 2012
* Finding His Way: Jacob Slichter of Semisonic ( Part II ), An Interview by Richard Fulco, Construction Magazine, June 14, 2012

Fulco and was
Paincourtville was the birthplace of former Louisiana State Representative Frank Fulco, Sr., of Shreveport, who served from 1956 – 1972 and was a known as a spokesman for Italian-American causes.
His cousin was Fulco di Verdura.
It is however possible, that Fulco, the Bishop of Estonia mentioned in sources from 1165 and 1171, was the same as Folquinus, a legendary Bishop of Finland at the end of the 12th century, but this remains only a theory.
Fulco was born in Los Angeles.
Among the Shreveport-area delegates who served with Roemer was his future gubernatorial advisor Robert G. Pugh, future U. S. District Judge Tom Stagg, and former Louisiana State Representative Frank Fulco.
In 1963, Johnston was elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives, along with two Republicans, Morley A. Hudson and Taylor W. O ' Hearn, and two other Democrats from Caddo Parish, Algie D. Brown and Frank Fulco.

Fulco and .
The latter appointed a Benedictine monk Fulco as a bishop in Estonia.
* Fulco I ( d. about 1128 / 35 ), the third son, is the ancestor of the younger Italian line of Este.
All later generations of the Italian branch are descendants of Fulco d ' Este.
* Fulco, William J., S. J.
William Fulco, S. J., of Loyola Marymount University – and the film's Aramaic dialogue translator – specifically disagreed with that assessment, and disagreed with concerns that the film accused the Jewish community of deicide.
Following the situation in Estonia, the Pope personally interfered in the Estonian mission in 1171, ordering assistance for the local Bishop Fulco from Norway.
The Reverend William J. Fulco, S. J.
Fulco has also worked on such films as " The Nativity Story " and " Constantine.

sometimes and incorporated
Holly indeed sometimes played with black musicians Little Richard and Chuck Berry, and incorporated the Bo Diddley beat in several songs.
Collage, which was popularized roughly contemporaneously with the Surrealist movement, sometimes incorporated texts such as newspapers or brochures.
Indoor gardens are sometimes incorporated as part of air conditioning or heating systems.
Indoor gardens are sometimes incorporated as part of air conditioning or heating systems.
The mechanical parts of early textile machines were sometimes called ' clock work ' because of the metal spindles and gears they incorporated.
A knout () is a heavy scourge-like multiple whip, usually made of a bunch of rawhide thongs attached to a long handle, sometimes with metal wire or hooks incorporated.
Simple natural or religious symbols such as ' The Sun ', ' The Star ' and ' The Cross ' were also incorporated into pub signs, sometimes being adapted to incorporate elements of the heraldry ( e. g. the coat of arms ) of the local lords who owned the lands upon which the pub stood.
Usually, the individual sections of a statute are incorporated into the Code exactly as enacted ; however, sometimes editorial changes are made by the LRC ( for instance, the phrase " the date of enactment of this Act " is replaced by the actual date ).
The codification is based on the content of the laws, however, not the vehicle by which they are adopted ; so, for instance, if an appropriations act contains substantive, permanent legislation ( as is sometimes the case ), the permanent provisions will be incorporated into the Code even though they were adopted as part of a non-permanent enactment.
Other ethnic groups associated with the Aztec empire are the Acolhua and Tepanec ethnic groups and some of the ethnic groups that were incorporated into the empire, and the term is also sometimes used about them.
The legion was sometimes also incorporated into a higher-echelon combined arms unit, e. g. in one period it was customary for a general to command two legions plus two similarly sized units of auxiliaries, lighter units useful as screens or for combat in rough terrain.
Barker sometimes incorporated portraits of her fellow-parishioners in her religious works.
As well, the state incorporated children as young as ten into the Futuwah and Ashbal Saddam youth movements and then subjected them to military training, sometimes for 14 hours a day.
While the 1990s had many different sounds and styles emerging, the genre primarily branched into two directions ; new school metallic hardcore ( sometimes referred to as metalcore ), which incorporated aspects of thrash metal and death metal for a heavier and more technical sound, and old school, reminiscent of classic styles of hardcore punk like youth crew.
Butko's book also incorporated quotes from early motoring memoirs and postcard messages — sometimes funny, sometimes painfully descriptive of early motoring woes — hence the Greetings title.
Optional metal shielded ball bearings were sometimes incorporated in RC10 wheels and transmissions.
However, the single shot ( coup de grâce ) is sometimes incorporated in a firing squad execution, particularly if the initial volley turns out not to be immediately fatal.
For example, nearly all fraternities and sororities have rituals incorporated into their structure, from elaborate and sometimes " secret " initiation rites, to the formalized structure of convening a meeting.
" West Pittsburg ," the former name, was sometimes confused with the western section of Pittsburg, an incorporated city.
When the City of Flint incorporated, Burton Township was separated from Flint Township by the Genesee County Board of Supervisors on October 12, 1855, although the first township meeting did not take place until April 7, 1856, which is sometimes taken as the actual date of organization.
The name Farmington, which properly refers to the municipality incorporated in the early 19th century, is sometimes erroneously used to refer to the neighboring city of Farmington Hills ( Farmington Township until 1973 ), which surrounds it.
Punk clothing sometimes incorporated everyday objects for aesthetic effect.
While Garden City is sometimes considered to be a city it is not incorporated and does not yet have a city council or mayor.
While Lesslie is sometimes considered to be a town it is not incorporated and does not have a town council or mayor.

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