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How Spanish is ‘Spanish Leather’?
Studies in Conservation, 1992Up till now, knowledge of the history of gilt leather is still inadequate. It is little known that there was a huge production outside Spain in different centres in various European countries. This was particularly the case during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the period when the Spanish industry declined severely.
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La Presse Médicale, 2022
The Spanish flu occurred at the end of the First world war, in disastrous epidemiological conditions on populations exhausted by four years of war. At that time, there were no vaccines, no antibiotics, no oxygen and no resuscitation. It was even thought that the infectious agent was a bacterium.
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The Spanish flu occurred at the end of the First world war, in disastrous epidemiological conditions on populations exhausted by four years of war. At that time, there were no vaccines, no antibiotics, no oxygen and no resuscitation. It was even thought that the infectious agent was a bacterium.
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The Constitution and international human rights instruments establish the right to liberty as universal. Therefore, in the Ecuadorian criminal process, there are mechanisms to challenge judicial decisions that restrict this right, such as the imposition of pretrial detention.
Zurita Morales, Carlos Andrés +3 more
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Zurita Morales, Carlos Andrés +3 more
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2002
1.Introduction 2. Grammatical gender in Spanish 2.1 Masculine and feminine gender 2.2 Generic words and conflicts of agreement 2.3 The psycholinguistic reality of generics 3. The asymmetrical representation of women and men in Spanish 3.1 Hombre vs.
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1.Introduction 2. Grammatical gender in Spanish 2.1 Masculine and feminine gender 2.2 Generic words and conflicts of agreement 2.3 The psycholinguistic reality of generics 3. The asymmetrical representation of women and men in Spanish 3.1 Hombre vs.
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2019
This essay depicts the beginning of the Spanish Empire in the Asia-Pacific in the mid-sixteenth century (Ming dynasty), when Spaniard Miguel de Legazpi from Mexico in the Americas colonized the Philippines and established Manila as an extension of Spain’s American colony of New Spain.
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This essay depicts the beginning of the Spanish Empire in the Asia-Pacific in the mid-sixteenth century (Ming dynasty), when Spaniard Miguel de Legazpi from Mexico in the Americas colonized the Philippines and established Manila as an extension of Spain’s American colony of New Spain.
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The Oxford Spanish Dictionary: Spanish-English/English-Spanish
Hispania, 1997Jack Shreve +2 more
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The Collins Spanish Dictionary: Spanish-English, English-Spanish
Hispania, 1992Jack Shreve +4 more
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Concise Spanish Dictionary. Spanish-English and English-Spanish
The Modern Language Review, 1949Frank Pierce, Joseph G. Fucilla
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