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"conduce" Definitions
  1. to lead or tend to a particular and often desirable result : CONTRIBUTE

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La repetición conduce a una forma anormal de la huntingtina, que envenena las células nerviosas en el cerebro.
Este periodo podría durar hasta más de un año y con frecuencia no conduce a la esquizofrenia en estado avanzado.
Stevens afirmó en una entrevista que en su conjunto "las pruebas demuestran fehacientemente que la producción excesiva de C4-A conduce a una poda inadecuada durante esta fase crítica del desarrollo".
Una tarde reciente, en una calle que conduce a la principal estación de ferrocarril de Nueva Delhi, las personas que vendían en las banquetas enfrentaron un cambio peligroso: las calles estaban vacías.
Esta espiral de movilización y violencia suele fortalecer a los funcionarios gubernamentales de línea dura que exigen la encarcelación, el exilio e incluso la inhabilitación de los populistas, lo que conduce a un regreso al autoritarismo.
Del techo penden páginas de libros con complejos dobleces, en la entrada se exhiben para su venta tarjetas hechas a mano y luego hay una escalera serpenteante que conduce a más libros y una mesa para leer.
Del techo penden páginas de libros con complejos dobleces, en la entrada se exhiben para su venta tarjetas hechas a mano y luego hay una escalera serpenteante que conduce a más libros y una mesa para leer.
Sin embargo, en países como El Salvador, la prohibición total del aborto conduce a la sospecha inmediata de las mujeres cuyos embarazos no terminan con un bebé saludable, quienes pueden terminar en la cárcel por tener una pérdida.
Un bote conduce a través de una sección poco profunda del río Mekong, donde las secciones del río son verdes y azules en lugar de su habitual marrón oscuro en esta época del año, cerca de Sangkhom, Tailandia, en enero.
Contra la "lógica del incremento definida por la competencia y la aceleración", que conduce a la alienación, ha escrito el sociólogo alemán Hartmut Rosa en su libro más influyente y celebrado, Resonancia, hay que considerar "la calidad de nuestra relación con el mundo".
En cuestión de dos semanas, había sido escuchada 20 millones de veces en Spotify, y el video musical de la canción —en el que la estrella del pop conduce y es copiloto de algunas motos Harley— ha sido visto más de 12 millones de veces.
No es una coincidencia si el Departamento de Estado estadounidense conduce su política hacia la región desde la oficina de "asuntos hemisféricos", una manera de dar por sentado que quien manda en América son los (norte) americanos, conforme a lo dictado por la doctrina Monroe.
Sus labores ahora incluyen ser quien conduce a Rick (cuya licencia de manejo fue suspendida) desde y hacia audiciones y platós, así como hacer trabajos de mantenimiento en la casa del actor y el estar disponible cuando se requiera como compañía para escuchar y beber.
Sus labores ahora incluyen ser quien conduce a Rick (cuya licencia de manejo fue suspendida) desde y hacia audiciones y platós, así como hacer trabajos de mantenimiento en la casa del actor y el estar disponible cuando se requiera como compañía para escuchar y beber.
Citation :The President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Marine Corps Brevet Medal to Lewis Clarke Lucas, First Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps, for conspicuous conduce in battle at Guantanamo, Cuba, 13 June 1898. On 10 August 1898, appointed Captain, by brevet.
This idea, adds Wiltshire, reflects the assumption in the ancient thought that one influences their own environment and situation, causality is equitable, and "good volitional acts conduce pleasant situations, while bad volitional acts conduce unpleasant situations". The Maitri Upanishad teaches, states Juan Mascaró, that peace begins in one's own mind, in one's longing for truth, in looking within, and that "a quietness of mind overcomes good and evil works, and in quietness the soul is one: then one feels the joy of eternity." The Isha Upanishad similarly discusses universal amity and loving-kindness, but without the term metta. These teachings of universal Maitri influenced Mahatma Gandhi.
Mendoza debuted in the Dominican league, where he played for Reales de La Vega.Rigoberto Mendoza conduce el triunfo de los Reales en LNB Persio Maldonado (El Nuevo Diario), 25 June 2015. Accessed 21 February 2020. Later, he further gained experience in Spanish, Puerto Rican and Argentine basketball.
On 14 February 2020 it was confirmed, that Surdu had returned to FC Milsami Orhei in his first experience as head coach.Romeo Surdu trece la meseria de antrenor principal. Ce echipă va conduce, digisport.ro, 14 February 2020 However, Surdu decided to resign two weeks later, on 3 March 2020.
The word is derived from the Romanian verb a conduce, from the Latin ducere ("to lead"), cognate with such titles as dux, duke, duce and doge. Its meaning also parallels other titles, such as Führer in Nazi Germany,Brady & Kaplan, p.176; Cioroianu, p.416; Jelavich, p.227; Kligman, p.
Constantin Schumacher, în staff-ul Astrei. Va conduce echipa secundă. telekomsport.ro Further, with managers such as: Constantin Schumacher, Marius Măldărășanu or Adrian Senin, Astra II obtained comfortable results: 10th (2016–17) and 4th (2017–18). During the 2017–18 season, Astra II had the opportunity to bring back to life the Ploiești derby, against Petrolul Ploiești.
ACS Dumitra moved from Dumitra to Bistrița and changed the club's name to 1. FC Gloria. The club would like to be considered the successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița, but it does not own its brand and record yet.Alt nume de tradiție care reînvie în fotbalul românesc? » Un personaj cunoscut din Liga 1 a pus bazele și va conduce destinele echipei. gsp.
69ff; (3)Kawashima Takeyoshi in Ōtsuka Hisao, Kawashima Takeyoshi, Doi Takeo, 'Amae' to shakai kagaku, Kōbundō, Tokyo 1978 p.29 #Japanese psychology, influenced by the language, is defined by a particular cast of that conduce to a unique form of , in which clearly defined boundaries between self and other are ambiguous or fluid, leading to a psychomental and social ideal of the .Dale, Myth of Japanese Uniqueness, ibid. ch.
Cristina Pérez es periodista, escritora y comunicadora. Hace 14 años es conductora de Telefe Noticias a las 20, uno de los informativos más vistos de la TV abierta Argentina. Desde 2016 también conduce Confesiones en la Noche por Radio Mitre, un programa diario dedicado a temas de actualidad social y política, arte y literatura. Además de ser escritora de prosa y poesía, Cristina tiene una gran afición por las artes dramáticas y la literatura inglesa.
Systematic faults are often a result of an error in the specification of the equipment and therefore affect all examples of that type. Such faults can remain undetected for years, until conditions conduce to create the failure. Given the same circumstances, each and every example of the equipment would fail identically at that time. Failures in hardware can be caused by random faults or systematic faults, but failures in software are always systematic.
She has given no international interviews. She describes herself as intelligent, shy, pleasant, good-humoured and charming in addition to being beautiful. She has had a number of small roles in films and mainstream television. She has presented the music programme "Hot"Selen conduce Hot programma musicaleLuce Caponegro She has made appearances in radio (hosting the show "Lezioni di sesso" (Sex Lessons), theatre and advertisements and in 2004, she starred in the reality show La Fattoria.
The company procured opposing petitions, which claimed that the company did nothing contrary to their charter and their powers "greatly conduce to prevent usury".Journal of the House of Commons 21, 690–695. Pamphlets published at the time referred to pawnbrokers charging 30 percent.The present state of the Charitable Corporation Consider'd The matter was rapidly considered by House of Commons (in Committee of the Whole House) who heard witnesses, several of whom were in prison for debt.
He has a presence in the online realm as the developer of BabyMed.com, which he launched in 2001. Through this platform, he shares his knowledge of pregnancy and fertility with couples trying to get pregnant, and features some online fertility tools and education. He also develops and markets products to aid in fertility, such as his patented FertilAid, which is a product aimed to provide the right doses of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants to help conduce successful conception.
A film co-produced by famous early-twentieth century authors such as Ernest Hemingway and Lillian Hellman was used as a way to advertise Spain's need for military and monetary aid. This film, The Spanish Earth, premiered in America in July 1937. In 1938, George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia, a personal account of his experiences and observations in the war, was published in the United Kingdom. In 1939, Jean- Paul Sartre published in France a short story, "The Wall" in which he describes the last night of prisoners of war sentenced to death by shooting. Leading works of sculpture include Alberto Sánchez Pérez's El pueblo español tiene un camino que conduce a una estrella ("The Spanish People Have a Path that Leads to a Star"), a 12.5 m monolith constructed out of plaster representing the struggle for a socialist utopia;Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, El pueblo español tiene un camino que conduce a una estrella (maqueta) (There Is a Way for the Spanish People That Leads to a Star [Maquette]).
While coming back the sevakarthas, Veerakumaras and devotees bring the green leaf branches of Honge Tree and make Mantapa in the temple. After reaching temple, the regular pooja and regular Kainkaryas will be performed. The priest conduce pooja of Bangles and wears the Bangle(Bale Thodisuvudu) and prepare for the Vivaha Shasthra as a bride, the Kula purohitha will take him to the sacred place and perform Homa. The karthas will go to priest's house and bring mangala dravyas and Mangalya with Bageena.
"'Tripleta Tăriceanu-Olteanu-Orban conduce PNL prin teroare!'" ("'The Tăriceanu-Olteanu-Orban Trio Leads the PNL through Terror!'"), Cronica Română, 13 October 2006; accessed 5 May 2009 By contrast, she has been a public supporter of Băsescu, whom she notes shares the PD-L's objectives, "Raluca Turcan: PD-L şi Băsescu urmăresc aceleaşi obiective" ("Raluca Turcan: PD-L and Băsescu Share the Same Objectives"), stirilocale.ro, 24 March 2008; accessed 5 May 2009 and whose suspension she called "a serious abuse".
When the school opened its doors in September 1958, the Notting Hill race riots, which had broken out in August, seemed only to underline the formidable nature of the task of healing social divisions that it had set itself. It was Clarke's philosophy to maintain a large student population – more than 2,000. This size, he felt, would conduce to a greater variety in the backgrounds of pupils, and would enable a greater range of subjects to be taught. Teaching was at first rigidly streamed.
Between 1789 and 1794, the U.S. Senate's deliberations were conducted in secret, which Wingate supported: "How would all the little domestic transactions of even the best regulated family appear if exposed to the world; and may not this apply to a larger body?" He believed that secrecy promoted respect for the Senate: "to be a little more out of view would conduce to its respectability in the opinion of the country."Swift, Elaine. The Making of an American Senate: Reconstitutive Change in Congress, 1787–1841, pp.
However, her interest in dance was never great and the fact that she attended a non- descript dance-class in the neighbourhood did not conduce to high levels of accomplishment. She once replied to a dance examiner's routine query of "Aap kis gharaane ki Kathak naachti hain? (what is the style/school of Kathak to which you belong?)" with the retort, "Hum apne gharaane ki Kathak naachte hain (I dance my own style of Kathak)". She later switched to Hindustani classical music as her vocation of choice while maintaining the same individualistic attitude.
The English and Scottish exiles followed suit. Paget was described by Robert, his nephew and adopted son, as having > rare skill in the languages that conduce unto the understanding of the > originall text of the Scriptures; for he could to good purpose and with much > ease make use of the Chaldean, Syriack, Rabbinicall, Thalmudicall, Arabick, > and Persian versions and commentaries.Preface to Meditations of death > (1639), quoted in Hall, p. 295. He was part of a learned circle that included the much-maligned Ainsworth, Hugh Broughton and Matthew Slade.
Marcos Portugal, the most internationally acclaimed Portuguese composer. With the Napoleonic invasions, the Royal family goes to Brazil and the court establishes in the Rio de Janeiro. This presence would conduce to the independence of this colony (1822) and would be benefic as well to the development of Brazilian music (the first significative Brazilian composer is José Maurício Nunes Garcia, member of the royal chapel at the Rio de Janeiro). Meanwhile, the constitutional régime is proclaimed (1820) and King D. João VI (1767–1826) is forced to come back.
147 They were still in contact with communist affiliates such as the old-time friend, poet Stephan Roll, and, according to some interpretations, still adhered to Marxist ideology.Chioaru, p. 35 Although prevented from publishing, the Romanian surrealists produced handwritten and typewritten manuscripts, some of which, including Păun's, were conceived as an artist's book. Working alongside Teodorescu and Trost, Păun contributed to the texts L'Amour invisible (Invisible Love) and Diamantul conduce mâinile ("The Diamond Leads the Hands"), which were to be included in a planned "Surrealist Collection," a collection that was only partially realized after the war without these two texts.
Darcy v Allin was the first definitive statement by a court that state-established monopolies are inherently harmful and therefore contrary to law. The case has since come to be known as The Case of Monopolies, and the arguments set forth therein have served as the basis for modern antitrust and competition law. It drew considerably on historical evidence of rulers' antipathy to monopolies, as follows. > For we read in Justinian that monopolies are not to be meddled with, because > they do not conduce to the benefit of the common weal but to its ruin and > damage.
According to Christine Frèrot, Marie Orensanz explores different ways to integrate thought and matter, questioning both the world and society simultaneously. She has been driven by key experiences in her life that conduce her to create a social consciousness in her work. Early in her artistic career, she added an 'e' to her name after an incident where a gallery owner has mistaken her for a man. The man admired her work, but remarked that there was a major defect in her work, she was a woman and that her career as an artist would be limited by it.
Tagore House, Calcutta (8717525722) \- a map published in the Calcutta Review The Calcutta Review was founded in May 1844, by Sir John William Kaye and Reverend Alexander Duff. Through the journal, Sir John Kaye aimed "to bring together such useful information, and propagate such sound opinions, relating to Indian affairs, as will, it is hoped, conduce, in some small measure, directly or indirectly, to the amelioration of the condition of the people". The periodical proved to be successful, and was published as a quarterly up until 1912. Sir John Kaye was Editor of four issues, and then retired due to ill health.
While Scotland was under the same king as England, it had a Presbyterian polity and was outside English law, so it was sufficiently safe and familiar. Thereafter Paget seems to have taken a three-year break from formal study, although it is unlikely he was any less involved in intellectual striving. John Paget was described by Robert, his nephew and adopted son, as having :rare skill in the languages that conduce unto the understanding of the originall text of the Scriptures; for he could to good purpose and with much ease make use of the Chaldean, Syriack, Rabbinicall, Thalmudicall, Arabick, and Persian versions and commentaries.
Politics may have caused the Common Council to officially decertify Mangin's plan for the future expansion of the city, but the episode nonetheless was a step forward in the development of the city's future. In the "warning label" the Council caused to have placed on copies of Mangin's map was the statement that expansion of the city, such as shown on the map, was "subject to such future arrangements as the Corporation may deem best calculated to promote the health, introduce regularity, and conduce to the convenience of the City." Here the Council was showing its willingness to consider actively planning for how the city would develop.Koeppel (2015), p.
Before reforms in the early 19th century the curriculum at Oxford was notoriously narrow and impractical. Sir Spencer Walpole, a historian of contemporary Britain and a senior government official, had not attended any university. He says, "few medical men, few solicitors, few persons intended for commerce or trade, ever dreamed of passing through a university career." He quotes the Oxford University Commissioners in 1852 stating: "The education imparted at Oxford was not such as to conduce to the advancement in life of many persons, except those intended for the ministry." Nevertheless, Walpole argued: Out of the students who matriculated in 1840, 65% were sons of professionals (34% were Anglican ministers).
The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius discusses these in Book V:12 of Meditations and views them as the "goods" that a person should identify in one's own mind, as opposed to "wealth or things which conduce to luxury or prestige." The cardinal virtues are not listed in the Hebrew Bible, but they are in the deuterocanonical book Wisdom of Solomon, which in 8:7 reads, "She [Wisdom] teaches temperance, and prudence, and justice, and fortitude, which are such things as men can have nothing more profitable in life." They are also found in 4 Maccabees 1:18–19, which relates: “Now the kinds of wisdom are right judgment, justice, courage, and self-control.
Miguel Junyent Though in the 1920s Sivatte's links with Traditionalism remained dormant, the advent of the Republic and its militant secularism boosted his Carlist activities. Already in June 1931 he co-founded Reacción, a weekly which pledged to confront Liberal and atheist "acción demagógica, disolvente y corrosiva" by supporting traditional values."a la acción pertinaz y agotadora que conduce a borrar de nuestros hijos todo sano concepto de Patria y Familia, enfrentaremos nuestra reacción", Alcalá 2001, pp. 21-22. See also Cesar Alcalá, El Semanario Reacción (1931-19xx), [in:] Arbil 81, available here In April 1932 he unsuccessfully ran for the newly established Catalan parliament, standing in Girona and forming part of Coalició Católica Gironina alliance.
Epistemic motivation derives from the broader theory of lay epistemics, which addresses the processes in which individuals form their knowledge in regards to varied topics, such as all possible contents of knowledge, including attitudes, beliefs, causal attributions, impressions, opinions, statistical inferences, and stereotypes. The theory assumes that much of social conduce, affect, or cognition is related to what people know, or feel they know, about various matters. Under the umbrella of Lay Epistemic Theory (LET), research on factors involved in a general knowledge formation process have been conducted for over thirty years. LET inspired three separate, but interrelated, research programs: the need for cognitive closure, the unimodel of social judgment, and epistemic authority.
In the same year, 1675, Molinos published his most famous work, the Spiritual Guide. The initial Spanish edition was quickly followed by an Italian translation entitled Guida spirituale, che disinvolge l'anima e la conduce per l'interior camino all' acquisito della perfetta contemplazione e del ricco tesoro della pace interiore (Spiritual Guide, which releases the soul and conducts it through the interior path to acquire the perfect contemplation and rich treasure of interior peace). The work was published with the usual approval from the ecclesiastical authorities – the book received the imprimatur from the Dominican Raimondo Capizucchi, the pope’s own theologian, and the book opened with approbations by clergy of the Trinitarian, Franciscan, Carmelite, Capuchin and Jesuit orders.
There is an example in Troilus and Cressida (2.2.163) which shows that Bacon and Shakespeare shared the same interpretation of an Aristotelian view: ::Hector. Paris and Troilus, you have both said well, ::And on the cause and question now in hand ::Have glozed, but superficially: not much ::Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought ::Unfit to hear moral philosophy: ::The reasons you allege do more conduce ::To the hot passion of distemper'd blood Bacon's similar take reads thus: "Is not the opinion of Aristotle very wise and worthy to be regarded, 'that young men are no fit auditors of moral philosophy', because the boiling heat of their affections is not yet settled, nor tempered with time and experience?"Bacon, Francis: De Augmentis, Book VII (1623).
Most researchers of Cherokee history or traditions are familiar with Butrick's manuscripts and journals. Considering the many monographs that have contained Butrick's perspectives, it is ironic that he asked of John Howard Payne: > Please, let none of this manuscript go from your hands; and if you think it > will, on the whole conduce to evil more than good, you will oblige me by > burning the whole instead of publishing it. Let none of it be published in > any newspaper, or periodical of any kind, but destroy it unless you wish it > for your own work. Butrick apparently did not appreciate the wealth of material his collaboration with Payne produced, nor the importance it would hold for future generations of academic researchers.
They concluded, "We mean not to dissolve that union which as so long and so happily subsisted between us, in which we sincerely which to see restored....We have not raised armies with ambitious designs of separating from Great Britain, and establishing independent states."Merrill Jensen, ed., English Historical Documents: volume IX: American Colonial Documents to 1776 (1955) pp 843-847. On May 10, 1776, Congress unanimously resolved: :That it be recommended to the respective Assemblies and Conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs hath hitherto been established, to adopt such government, as shall, in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents, in particular, and America in general.
With a growth in prosperity and a demand for training in such industries, Boyd was led to believe that the community would be more forthcoming, economically and socially, with supporting the foundation of the college. Boyd believed education would ‘elevate the general tone of the community, and conduce to the honour and prosperity of the nation, and enable it to develop the vast industrial advantages which it possesses’. With the appointment of the new Dean at Durham University, William Lake (Dean of Durham), Boyd, with help from Lowthian Bell, again attempted to lay a case for the College to be based in Newcastle upon Tyne. A committee was finally appointed on 9 November 1869 by the Mining Institute to confer with the Principals of Durham University.
But the M.A. classes had to be abolished when the new regulations of Calcutta University came into force. In January 1905, the college was placed under the control of a society registered under Act XXI of 1860 and called the City College Institution, which is now known as Brahmo Samaj Education Society. Their objective is "to promote the cause of education - comprehending the mind, heart and body and founded on a Theistic basis to conduce to the good of man and the glory of God." To meet the growing need of the students a new commodious building was erected in 1917 at Amherst Street now, Raja Rammohan Sarani, Kolkata on a plot of land measuring three bighas and six cottars.
Replica outside the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid of Alberto Sánchez Pérez's The Spanish people have a path that leads to a star The Spanish pavilion was built next to the German pavilion, and was a modern design by Spanish architects Josep Lluís Sert (a student of Le Corbusier) and Luis Lacasa Navarro. It was a two story steel and glass box, in red and brown, floating over a ground floor. Numerous paintings and sculptures by Spanish artists were displayed inside. A concrete sculpture by Alberto Sánchez Pérez, El pueblo español tiene un camino que conduce a una estrella ("The Spanish people have a path which leads to a star") was displayed outside while Alexander Calder's Mercury Fountain and Pablo Picasso's Guernica were on display on the ground floor.
Samuel Johnson in the preface to his edition of Shakespeare in 1773 rejects the previous dogma of the classical unities and argues that drama should be faithful to life: :The unities of time and place are not essential to a just drama, and that though they may sometimes conduce to pleasure, they are always to be sacrificed to the nobler beauties of variety and instruction; and that a play written with nice observation of the critical rules is to be contemplated as an elaborate curiosity, as the product of superfluous and ostentatious art, by which is shown rather what is possible than what is necessary.Greene, Donald (1989), Samuel Johnson: Updated Edition, Boston: Twayne Publishers, After Johnson's critique interest seemed to turn away from the theory.Shakespeare, William. Vaughan, Virginia Mason.
After confederation, the newly formed Dominion of Canada looked to expand its borders from sea to sea. There was a fear amongst the population that rapid expansion from the United States would leave the country cornered with limited arable land, lack of opportunity for economic growth, and resource extraction. To the west of Ontario was Rupert's Land, fur trading territory operated by the Hudson's Bay Company since 1670, which contained several trading post and some small settlements, such as the Red River Colony. During the first session of Parliament many called for the annexation of the territory and letters were sent to the British Monarchy suggesting that "it would promote the prosperity of the Canadian people, and conduce to the advantage of the whole Empire if the Dominion of Canada ... were extended westward to the shore of the Pacific Ocean".
The mission of the Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development is promotion of accelerated Fisheries Sector Development as a viable economic segment that will conduce to the total development of the economy of Ghana in line with Medium to Long term National Development Policy Frameworks of the country. The main objective of the plan is to enhance operational effectiveness and efficiency of the ministry and its partners towards the achievement of stated sector policy objectives and time- bound targets, output and outcomes of the fisheries sector that are in line with the total medium term evolution goals and policy objectives of the Ghana Shared Growth and Development Agenda. The ideas gained from the goals of the ministry derived its policy base from the thematic focus areas and broad policy objectives and strategies of growth and development agenda that are relevant to its mandate and functions.
As Eyton noted in 1858: > Now at length the time has come when a changed state of feeling again views > such Ruins as sacred ;—sacred to departed genius and taste, sacred to the > ever-living beauty of grandeur and repose, sacred indeed to yet higher and > holier associations, of which nothing but a too narrow Sectarianism would > forbid the indulgence.Eyton. Antiquities of Shropshire, volume 6, p. 335. For Mackenzie Walcott two decades later Eyton's exalted view of Buildwas had to supplemented with the practical value of tourism: > These unrestored memorials of the infinite taste and genius of our > forefathers, who built for eternity, are very precious as a school of > instruction, and should be regarded as national monuments. ....The careful > preservation of these remains from demolition and wanton injury, and the > stoppage of the progress of further decay materially conduce to the > attractions and interest of their neighbourhood, and the good name of those > persons into whose hands their safe keeping has devolved.
La cubierta de zinc. Hasta el año mil ochocientos noventa y nueve existió junto a la playa una casa parroquial de materiales fuertes hasta el piso superior y maderas con cubierto de nipa - de esta casa se sacaron los harigues ó pilares para levantar la nueva casa parroquial." R.P. Fray Agapito Lope, O.S.A., Report on the Statistical information and State of the Parish of Banate, Cornago (La Rioja, Spain): 4 August 1911, p. 1. (The document can be found in the Archives of the Monastery of the Augustinian Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus of the Philippines in Valladolid, Spain.) Cemetery about five hundred meters distant from the Poblacion settlement; and located on the road that leads to the mountain near the hill called "Cambang-bato", which was enclosed by a short wall"Fue habia un cementerio cercado de pequeña tapia a unos quinientos metros distante del caseo de población en el camino vecinal que conduce al monte cerca de la loma llamada Cambang-bato.
"The great question is," Thomas Leverton Donaldson asked in 1847, "are we to have an architecture of our period, a distinct, individual, palpable style of the 19th century?".quoted by Summerson In 1849, when Matthew Digby Wyatt viewed the French Industrial Exposition set up on the Champs-Elysées in Paris, he disapproved in recognizably modern terms of the plaster ornaments in faux-bronze and faux woodgrain:Second Republic Exposition > Both internally and externally there is a good deal of tasteless and > unprofitable ornament... If each simple material had been allowed to tell > its own tale, and the lines of the construction so arranged as to conduce to > a sentiment of grandeur, the qualities of "power" and "truth," which its > enormous extent must have necessarily ensured, could have scarcely fail to > excite admiration, and that at a very considerable saving of expense. Contacts with other cultures through colonialism and the new discoveries of archaeology expanded the repertory of ornament available to revivalists. After about 1880, photography made details of ornament even more widely available than prints had done.
Born in Madrid, Pachón started his career in the fifth division of Spanish football, playing the following season in the fourth level. He then spent a couple of years with CD Leganés also in his native region, being instrumental as the team managed to consecutively retain their division two status. In the summer of 2000, Pachón moved to La Liga, being irregularly used at Real Valladolid (31 games in his first year and 24 in the 2002–03 campaign, but only seven in the other two seasons combined). He was released in January 2004 and returned to the capital, now with Getafe CF, again proving an essential offensive unit in the club's first ever promotion to the top division; on 19 June, he scored all five goals in the decisive 5–3 away win against CD Tenerife,Pachón conduce al Getafe a Primera (Pachón leads Getafe to Primera); Marca, 19 June 2004 being mainly used as a substitute in the following three seasons and also helping the side to the 2007 final of the Copa del Rey.

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