The northern one is crowned by a star, the southern one by a knight.
En efecto, Bovary podía triunfar; nadie le decía a Emma que su marido no fuese hábil, y qué satisfacción para ella haberlo comprometido en una empresa de la que su fama y su fortuna saldrían acrecentadas.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
The Southerners are upset that China... hasn't acknowledged the crown prince yet.
Asunto T-#/# P: Auto del Tribunal de Primera Instancia de # de septiembre de #- Van Neyghem/Comisión (Recurso de casación- Función Pública- Desestimación del recurso en primera instancia- Selección- Concurso general- No admisión a la prueba oral- Recurso de casación manifiestamente infundadoQED QED
Welcomes the efforts of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Malaysia for restoring peace in Southern Philippines, which were crowned by signing cease-fire the Agreement between the GRP and the MILF in the meeting held in Tripoli on
Welcomes the efforts of the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya and Malaysia for restoring peace in Southern Philippines, which were crowned by signing cease-fire the Agreement between the GRP and the MILF in the meeting held in Tripoli on 22.6.2001.
Tras haber realizado un examen preliminar, la Comisión considera que la transacción notificada podría entrar en el ámbito de aplicación del Reglamento (CE) noUN-2 UN-2
Already it dominated the southern horizon, and as the mission traveled, it lifted its crown higher and higher.
Además, las empresas brasileñas que cooperaron producen una amplia gama de productos, coincidente en gran medida con los de la República Popular China y VietnamLiterature Literature
In Rome, the king, crown prince, Badoglio, and other luminaries decamped for southern Italy.
Una vez cumplida esta condición se tratará de encontrar un equilibrio razonable entre el respeto de las normas de un mercado libre y la protección de los intereses de los operadores y de los inversoresLiterature Literature
The Battle of Salado in 1340 resulted in the opening of maritime trade between southern and northern Europe through the Strait of Gibraltar and a growing presence of Italian and Flemish merchants in Seville, who were key to the inclusion of the southern routes of the Crown of Castile in that commerce.