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Fuerzas sutiles ("subtle forces") was an 18th
century term, used in the
Spanish Empire and its
successor states,
referring to the
strategic usage of small...
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Lytoceras sutile is an
ammonite species belonging to the
family Lytoceratidae.
These cephalopods were fast-moving n****nic carnivores.
Fossils of Lytoceras...
- piece. This
originated the
Spanish Royal Armada's
doctrine of
fuerzas sutiles,
which emphasized the
usage of
ships equipped with
significant firepower...
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suture Protrachyceras pseudoarchelonus showing Ceratitic suture Lytoceras sutile showing Ammonitic suture The
siphuncle in most
ammonoids is a
narrow tubular...
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Andrada Co-lead role 2009–2010
Herencia de amor
Franco Supporting role 2010
Sutiles diferencias Doctor Co-lead role 2011 Sr. y Sra.
Camas Leo
Parisi Co-lead...
- sumptuous, transume, transumption,
transumptive suō su- su- sūt- sew ****ument,
sutile,
suture taceō tac- -tic- tacu- tacit- keep
silent reticence, reticent, tacit...
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siege of Gibraltar. This time also
marked the
creation of
fuerzas sutiles, a
policy based on
gunboats and
small vessels.
Having initially opposed...
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Hoedemaeker et al., 2016
Lytoceras subfimbriatum (Orbigny, 1841)
Lytoceras sutile Oppel, 1868
Lytoceras trompianum Hauer, 1861
Lytoceras villae Meneghini...
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naval artillery and gunboats,
leading to the
creation of the
fuerzas sutiles. He was the
oldest of the five sons of
Onofre Barceló, a
small time privateer...
- Vaquero, "Las
camisas y
corbatas de
Felipe VI:
materiales nobles y
motivos sutiles" in Vanitatis, 12
December 2018
Chris Cotonou, "Camisería Burgos, Regal...