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Nimio de Anquín (12
August 1896 – 16 May 1979) was an
Argentine Thomist writer and
fascist politician. S****ing to
combine European models of
fascism with...
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Phyzelaphryne nimio is a
species of frog in the
family Eleutherodactylidae. It is
endemic to
Brazil where it is
found in the ****urá
River basin. It is...
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nimius means "excessive, too much". It
maintained this
meaning in
Spanish nimio, but it was also
misinterpreted as "insignificant,
without importance"....
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public roles while promoting family life. José
Antonio Primo de
Rivera Nimio de
Anquin Álvaro
Cunqueiro Ernesto Giménez
Caballero Carlos Ibarguren Pedro...
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Tales by
Edgar A. Poe. The
epigraph "Nihil
sapientiae odiosius a****ine
nimio" ("Nothing is more
hateful to
wisdom than
excessive cleverness") attributed...
- in AD 20. G.R.
Watson notes that "its
appeal was to
those obsessed with
nimio amore antiqui moris" – that is, an
excessive love for
ancient customs –...
- Nicholás
Vitelli led the PFA's
branch in Córdoba
until his
death in 1934, when
Nimio de Anquín took the
leadership of the party. The PFA's main
political allies...
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Catholic University (Shanahan, Turner, and Pace).
Julio Meinvielle and
Nimio de Anquín
Garcia Santroul "Toongabbie's
Thomist philosopher".
Catholic Outlook...
- the
successor to the
Argentine Fascist Party. In
August 1936, UNF
leader Nimio de Anquín
attempted to
force students at a law
school in
Cordoba to pledge...
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currently recognised:
Phyzelaphryne miriamae Heyer, 1977
Phyzelaphryne nimio Simões, Costa, Rojas-Runjaic, Gagliardi-Urrutia, Sturaro, Peloso, and Castroviejo-Fisher...