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certain different conditions influencing group
A gigantic spot map of the United States upon which every family would be indicated by a dot would represent schematically certain different conditions influencing group behavior in arid areas, the open country, hamlets, villages, towns, and cities.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess

Caffè di Campagna Il Galuppi
, 627 , 699 Platt, Jr., James, q. , 1 Plays Autocrat of the Coffee Stall, The , Chapin, 556 , 563 Beaux' Stratagem , Farquhar, q. , 587 , 588 Bold Stroke for a Wife, A , Centlivre, q. , 554 Boston, first performed in, 111 Bottega di Caffè, La , Goldoni, 555 Café; ou, l'Ecossaise, Le , Voltaire, 556 Caffè, Le , Rosseau, 554 , 555 Caffè di Campagna, Il , Galuppi, 556 Caffettiéra da Spirito, La , 556 Coffee House, The , Rosseau, 88 Coffee House; or, Fair Fugitive, The , Voltaire, q. , 556 Coffee-House Politician, The , Fielding, q. , 554 , 555 Devin du Village , Rousseau, 102 "English comedy," q. , 61 Foire St. Germain, La , Dancourt (1696), q. , 554 Hamilton , Hamlin and Arliss, q ., ill. , 556 Persian Wife, The , Goldoni, q. , 556 Socrates , Voltaire, 556 Tarugo's Wiles; or, the Coffee House , St. Serf, q. , 554 Pleasure gardens ( see Gardens ) Pletzer, q. , 185 Pluehart, inv. , 710 Plunket (highwayman), 578 Pneumatic Scale Corp., 471 , 472 Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd., 471 Pocoke, Edward, q. , 12 , 38 Pods, 329 Poemata Didascalia , d'Olivet, 543 Poems " As long as Mocha's happy tree ," Pope's, q. , 549 Ballad of the South Sea Scheme , Swift, q. , 571 Bouquet Blanc et le Bouquet Noir, Le , Mery, 548 Café, Le (anon.), 548 Café, Le , Berchoux, 548 Caffè, Il , Barotti, 548 Cap and Bells , Keats, q. , 550 Carmen Caffaeum , Massieu, q. , 14 , 544–547 City Mouse and Country Mouse , Prior and Montague, q. , 551 Coffee , Saltus, q. , 552 Coffee—a Chanson (music by Colet), ill. , 594 , 595 Coffee and Crumpets , "Littledo," q. , 550 , 551 C. Companion (from Arabic), q. , 543 Coffee Slips, The , Hood, q. , 550 Comus , Milton, q. , 549 de Clieu , Esménard, q. , 8 , 548 Flogé du Café , L'Estienne, 548 Frugality , Pope Leo XIII, q. , 549 Gilbert K. Chesterton Rises to the Toast of C. , Untermeyer, q. , 553 Giorno, Il , Parini, q. , 548 , 549 Grandeur de Dieu dans les Merveilles de la Nature, La , 548 In Praise of C. (from Arabic), q. ,
— from All About Coffee by William H. (William Harrison) Ukers

cobra di capella is gone
The cobra di capella is gone at last!
— from What Will He Do with It? — Volume 06 by Lytton, Edward Bulwer Lytton, Baron

Corte de Constitucionalidad is Guatemala
Guatemala Constitutional Court or Corte de Constitucionalidad is Guatemala's highest court (five judges are elected for concurrent five-year terms); Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (13 members serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the Court each year from among their number; the president of the Supreme Court of Justice also supervises trial judges around the country, who are named to five-year terms)
— from The 2009 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Coast Data code IV Government
@Cote d'Ivoire:Government Country name: conventional long form: Republic of Cote d'Ivoire conventional short form : Cote d'Ivoire local long form: Republique de Cote d'Ivoire local short form: Cote d'Ivoire former: Ivory Coast Data code: IV Government type: republic; multiparty presidential regime established 1960 National capital: Yamoussoukro note: although Yamoussoukro has been the capital since 1983, Abidjan remains the administrative center; foreign governments, including the US, maintain official presences in Abidjan Administrative divisions: 50 departments (departements, singular - departement); Abengourou, Abidjan, Aboisso, Adzope, Agboville, Agnibilekrou, Bangolo, Beoumi, Biankouma, Bondoukou, Bongouanou, Bouafle, Bouake, Bouna, Boundiali, Dabakala, Daloa, Danane, Daoukro, Dimbokro, Divo, Duekoue, Ferkessedougou, Gagnoa, Grand-Lahou, Guiglo, Issia, Katiola, Korhogo, Lakota, Man, Mankono, Mbahiakro, Odienne, Oume, Sakassou, San-Pedro, Sassandra, Seguela, Sinfra, Soubre, Tabou, Tanda, Tingrela, Tiassale, Touba, Toumodi, Vavoua, Yamoussoukro, Zuenoula Independence: 7 August 1960 (from France) National holiday: National Day, 7 August Constitution: 3 November 1960; has been amended numerous times, last time November 1990
— from The 1997 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Corte de Constitutcionalidad is Guatemala
Guatemala Constitutional Court or Corte de Constitutcionalidad is Guatemala's highest court (five judges are elected for concurrent five-year terms by Congress, each serving one year as president of the Constitutional Court; one is elected by Congress, one elected by the Supreme Court of Justice, one appointed by the president, one elected by Superior Counsel of Universidad San Carlos de Guatemala, and one by Colegio de Abogados); Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (13 members serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the Court each year from among their number; the president of the Supreme Court of Justice also supervises trial judges around the country, who are named to five-year terms)
— from The 2007 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Commander Dayman confirmed in general
[Pg 61] The conclusions of Commander Dayman confirmed in general those of Lieutenant Berryman, though in comparing the charts prepared by the two, we observe some differences which ought to be noticed.
— from The Story of the Atlantic Telegraph by Henry M. (Henry Martyn) Field

Corte de Constitucionalidad is Guatemala
Caballeros 52.8%, Otto PEREZ Molina 47.2% Legislative branch: unicameral Congress of the Republic or Congreso de la Republica (158 seats; members are elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms) elections: last held 9 September 2007 (next to be held in September 2011) election results: percent of vote by party - UNE 30.4%, GANA 23.4%, PP 18.9%, FRG 9.5%, PU 5.1%, other 12.7%; seats by party - UNE 48, GANA 37, PP 30, FRG 15, PU 8, CASA 5, EG 4, PAN 4, UCN 4, URNG 2, UD 1 Judicial branch: Constitutional Court or Corte de Constitucionalidad is Guatemala's highest court (five judges are elected for concurrent five-year terms); Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (13 members serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the Court each year from among their number; the president of the Supreme Court of Justice also supervises trial judges around the country, who are named to five-year terms)
— from The 2009 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Conserve donc cette ignorance Gage
Conserve donc cette ignorance, Gage d'un paisible avenir, Et qu'une molle indifférence T'épargne même un souvenir.
— from My Memoirs, Vol. III, 1826 to 1830 by Alexandre Dumas


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