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Ritornelle
Ritornelle Rit`or*nelle", Ritornello Ri`tor*nel"lo, n. [It.
ritornello, dim. of ritorno return, fr. ritornare to return:
cf. F. ritournelle.] (Mus.)
(a) A short return or repetition; a concluding symphony to an
air, often consisting of the burden of the song.
(a) A short intermediate symphony, or instrumental passage,
in the course of a vocal piece; an interlude.
Ritornello
Ritornelle Rit`or*nelle", Ritornello Ri`tor*nel"lo, n. [It.
ritornello, dim. of ritorno return, fr. ritornare to return:
cf. F. ritournelle.] (Mus.)
(a) A short return or repetition; a concluding symphony to an
air, often consisting of the burden of the song.
(a) A short intermediate symphony, or instrumental passage,
in the course of a vocal piece; an interlude.
Meaning of Tornel from wikipedia
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Tornel or
Hulera Tornel is a
Mexican enterprise and only
surviving Mexican tire
manufacturer in Mexico,
dedicated to
making tires and
other automotive...
- José María de
Tornel y Mendívil (1795–1853) was a 19th-century
creole (Mexican
Spanish descent)
Mexican army general,
attorney and
politician who greatly...
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Tornel is a
Mexican tire manufacturer.
Tornel may also
refer to: José María
Tornel (1795–1853),
Mexican army
general and
politician Torne (Finnish and...
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orchestrated by
former general and
governor of the
Federal District, José María
Tornel. The plan
called for
repeal of the Ley del Caso;
discouraged tolerance of...
- 1821–1846: An
Essay on the
Origins of the
Mexican War (1975). Fowler, Will.
Tornel and
Santa Anna: The
Writer and the Caudillo, Mexico, 1795–1853 (2000). Fowler...
- did not wish to
overturn the
results of the election. However, José María
Tornel the
minister of war was the real
power at the
capital at this time, being...
- 2
October 1826 (2nd time) José
Ignacio Esteva 1
January 1828 José María
Tornel 23
February 1828 José
Ignacio Esteva 3
December 1828 (2nd time) Augustine...
- Mexico's
Minister of War José María
Tornel issued his
December 30 "Circular No. 5",
often referred to as the
Tornel Decree,
aimed at
dealing with United...
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insurrection with the goal of annexation. The
Mexican Congress p****ed the
Tornel Decree,
declaring that any
foreigners fighting against Mexican troops "will...
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results of the
election which had led to the
strongly federal congress.
Tornel the
minister of war was the real
power at the
capital at this time, being...