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- A few of the rights were drawn from Spanish practices.
- This " triple dip " is a common Spanish practice for tenderizing octopus.
- In line with the Spanish practice of adding an article before a proper noun, La Carlota became its official name.
- A drift-adjusted blade front site was fitted, usually attached to the front barrel band in accordance with old Spanish practice.
- The book examines closely the tactics of both the infantry and the cavalry and validates the ongoing effectiveness of Spanish practices in the 1630s.
- He claimed there were 1, 442 Spanish practices at Royal Mail a few years ago, and these had now been cut to 92.
- In 1584 another secretary of Queen Elizabeth I, Francis Walsingham, referred to " Spanish practices " in a way that meant they were " deceitful, perfidious and treacherous.
- In keeping with Spanish practice, for most of its colonial period, Puerto Rico had laws such as the " Regla del Sacar " or " Gracias al Sacar ."
- The younger Cruyff wears " Jordi " on his shirt to distinguish himself from his famous father, which also reflects the common Spanish practice of referring to players by given names alone or by nicknames.
- As business grew Yanguas began to hire only men, in accord with the usual Spanish practice of having a single-sex staff, until 1999 . In the Fall of that year this policy was revealed by the Harvard Crimson.
- I wish writers in English could adopt the Spanish practice of using the male pronoun to refer to males, the same pronoun as a gender-neutral pronoun for mixed groups, or where gender is not known, and the female pronoun to refer to females.
- Over many years of incremental negotiation, the original rationale may be lost and a point reached where all workers are being paid a supplement merely to complete a normal shift . With the benefit of hindsight, such an arrangement might be described as a " Spanish practice ".
- This mix of ethnicities, forged together first by the Spanish practice of establishing re-settlements or " reducciones ", as well as the multinational plantations'importation of skilled Christian farm workers and laborers from the Visayas and Luzon, gives Basilan a distinct culture in the Philippines.
- Under the new administration, there were some half-hearted attempts at reform, with the ordering of the 90-gun to be razeed to 74-guns, as a response to the increasing French and Spanish practice of building 74-gun ships, and an experiment in building larger ships for their class resulted in the construction of and.
- At Nootka Sound he described the Spanish practice of trading guns for children who were slaves of Maquinna, ostensibly to baptize them and save them from cannibalism . " There was one among them whom the sailors called Primo . . . He told us that he had been destined to be a victim and to be eaten by Chief Macuina together with many others, and that this custom was practiced with the younger prisoners of war, as well as in the ceremonies which were used in such a detestable and horrible sacrifice ."