Word: americano
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...convertir?a en su distintivo y en la silueta m?s imitada de la pasada d?cada. ?Puede cortar un vestido mejor que cualquier otro dise?ador?, dice Kalman Ruttenstein, director de moda de Bloomingdale?s, quien conoce a Rodr?guez desde que creo su marca en 1998. Rodr?guez, el ?nico dise?ador americano que ha recibido del Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) el premio de mejor dise?ador por dos a?os consecutivos, es mencionado a menudo como el heredero de los grandes innovadores minimalistas: Anne Klein, Halston y Calvin Klein. Pero con sus ra?ces latinas, Rodr?guez, de 44 a?os, da a sus dise?os...
Apparently no other word means as much as American, and restaurant own-trying to grab it. In New York City alone there are, in addition to America, the American Festival Cafe in Rockefeller Plaza, An American Place on the Upper East Side, Cafe Americano and the American Harvest, operated by Hilton International, which also manages American Harvest in Washington and new one in Kansas City. There, however, they have chosen the simple word Harvest in order to avoid confusion with the established American Restaurant in the local Crown Center development. The American Grill prospers in Scottsdale, Ariz., and there...
...International and Area Studies, wrote an article in the March issue of Foreign Policy called “Jose, Can You See?” In it he was skeptical that Mexicans would succeed in the same way earlier immigrant groups had. “There is no Americano dream,” he wrote in the article. “There is only the American dream created by an Anglo-Protestant society. Mexican-Americans will share in that dream and in that society only if they dream in English...
...There is no Americano dream,” Huntington writes. “There is only the American dream created by an Anglo-Protestant society. Mexican-Americans will share in that dream and in that society only if they dream in English...
...Americans are throwing their rubbish into a receptacle he designed, while 750,000 or so park their rears on one of his cheapo plastic chairs. It's not just in North America. He has been dubbed Der Poet des Plastiks by a retailer in Germany and the prolifico progettista Americano by Interni magazine in Italy...