Finding a patron is clearly a good and advantageous thing (will turn out well) but machiavelli advises guido to benefit from patronage by studying, or to study so as to merit and benefit from patronage. Which preposition in front of “line” — “on”, “in”, “at” And from guido janes, marrying for money, in domestic engineering (january 13, 1917)
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But at first my wife did not like to have her pies turned into engines of war. Thanks for sharing your expertise I think that, for such common terms, more 'technical' (specifying) definitions are for once justified But, as lexico, for instance, defines 'sow' thus
Plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth and rhk webster's defines 'seed':. For me, a 'guy' is an effigy of guido fawkes, roman catholic conspirator at the centre of the gunpowder plot, to blow up parliament, of 1605 Every 5th november children throw his effigy on bonfires and celebrate with firworks. I prefer blueish because both variants are so uncommon that it's best to keep the blue obvious
If it wasn't for jesus, the pope might be jewish.
Could the numbers assigned to octaves from pythagoras (sixth century bc) and adopted by guido d’arrezzo (sixteenth century) have naturally conferred the sense of low to a note A gamut or g1 is lower in pitch than a g2, corresponding to its lower notation (a 1 versus a 2). Wikitionary suggests the term primarily comes from guy fawkes, but also confirms the french guido (guide) Word histories also confirms the french origins, but again suggests guy fawkes.
I find much discussion on the concept of the term, even attributing a variation (benevolent dictator for life) to computer scientists The phrase originated in 1995 with reference to guido van rossum, creator of the python programming language.