There is plenty of transatlantic trade in presidents: while Mr Cardoso was in London this week, Argentina's Carlos Menem was in Italy, urging that country the source, by descent, of millions of his fellow-citizens to send millions more.
Later mythologizers would try to legitimize the family's regal pretensions by claiming descent from the Banquo of Shakespeare's "Macbeth" which was nonsense, as Mr. Massie explains: The name "Stewart, " as it was rendered before Mary Stuart adopted the French spelling, indicated the family's original status, as stewards of the royal revenues.
The PNM is mainly supported by people of African descent, while the UNC is backed by the ethnically Asian community.
That will then be followed by the water sampling device - its descent captured live by HD cameras - and then the sediment corer.
The ECB should stop this descent by, if necessary, putting more euros to work.
Yet he also helped begin its descent by playing upon chauvinist Muslim fears for political gain.
The lander will control its descent by firing individual thrusters in rapid, precise bursts under computer control.
"Any descent by Mexico into chaos would demand an American response based on the serious implications for homeland security alone, " the report says.
Three further Pyrenean tests loom, with Monday bringing a 187.5km stage with three lower-category climbs, then the hors-category Port de Bales, followed by a tight descent to Bagneres-de-Luchon.
Ibrahim Ag Idbaltanat, a descendent of slaves himself, born to a black Tuareg family in northeastern Mali, has been championing human rights and equity since the late 1970s, after becoming aware of injustices against families of slave descent by traditional slave masters, including physical violence and the confiscation of both land and herds of cattle.
The decision to start by tracking down those of Middle Eastern and Arab descent was made by the Justice Department, according to one official.
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By design, the descent and landing of the one-ton mobile robot laboratory, scheduled to occur at approximately 1:31 a.m.
Elsewhere on Broadway, Laurie Metcalf delivered a searing treatment of a scientist felled by her own mental descent in "The Other Place, " which has closed.
All three are Miami-area seats occupied by Republicans of Cuban descent.
Faisal Shahzad, an American citizen of Pakistan descent trained by the Pakistan Taliban, tried to detonate a car bomb in Times Square on May 1, 2010.
He demanded a government of indigenous people that would never again be led by Fijians of Indian descent, who make up some 44% of the population.
One of its two wind probes was knocked out, most probably by a piece of grit kicked up by the rocket-powered descent stage that placed Curiosity on the surface.
The latest descent into violence was precipitated by 29-year-old Hanadi Jaradat, a trainee lawyer from the West Bank town of Jenin.
Mario Balotelli, a brilliant but petulant Italian footballer of Ghanaian descent, has been booed by fans while playing for his country.
At a time when the very concept of Britishness has been linked to prejudice, it is nice that this point is made by a naturalised Briton of Sri Lankan descent.
Hopes for a picturesque descent near the Great Pyramids were dashed by high winds.
In 1995, Mr Panday became the country's first leader of East Indian descent, ending 30 years of rule by black citizens.
Whites, by merely minding their affairs pin Americans of African descent down.
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Since being elected president in December 2005, Mr Morales, a coca-workers' leader of Andean Indian descent, has shown his radical colours by reimposing state control on the natural-gas industry and on privatised mining and telecoms companies.
Called "Sensation, " the show caused a stir when it moved to the Brooklyn Museum and then-New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani threatened to pull funding because of a piece by Chris Ofili, a British artist of Nigerian descent, that showed a black Virgin Mary on a canvas adorned with elephant dung.
At best, Asia's descent is seen as an accidental but devastating by-product of American global dominance.
She says she began by scratching her arms and that there was a "slow descent" in to using sharp objects - "anything I could get my hands on".
Most of the bogus recruits (who have been struck off) are of Indian descent, and were among those recruited en masse by Ujjal Dosanjh, the province's attorney-general, and Gordon Wilson, the education minister.
At first a major component of regional popular culture among Brazilians of African descent, the Samba de Roda was eventually taken by migrants to Rio de Janeiro, where it influenced the evolution of the urban samba that became a symbol of Brazilian national identity in the twentieth century.
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