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What (who) is canto$11110$ - definition

AMENDMENT OF EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 10289 OF SEPTEMBER 19, 1951, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF CERTAIN FUNCTIONS AFFECTING THE DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
EO 11110; EO no. 11110; Executive order no. 11110; Executive Order 11,110; Executive order 11110; Eo11110; Kennedy dollars; Executive Order No. 11110; 11110

Estanislao del Canto         
CHILEAN GENERAL
Estanislao del Canto Arteaga
Estanislao del Canto Arteaga (1840 – June 23, 1923) was a Chilean military figure who played a major role in the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) and the Chilean Civil War (1891). He also participated in the Occupation of the Araucanía (1861-1883) and the Chincha Islands War (1864-1865).
bel canto         
  • Hand-written note by [[contralto]] [[Marietta Alboni]] about the decay of bel canto in the late 19th century. The French text reads: "The art of singing is going, and it will only revert with the sole real music of the future: that of Rossini. Paris, 8 February 1881." (''signature'')
  • [[Mathilde Marchesi]] (1821–1913), a leading Paris-based teacher of bel canto sopranos
  • Bel canto–era composer [[Gioachino Rossini]]
CLEAR SINGING STYLE
Belcanto; Bel-canto
[b?l'kant??]
¦ noun a lyrical style of operatic singing using a full, rich, broad tone.
Origin
C19: Ital., lit. 'fine song'.
Carnival song         
CORPUS AND GENRE OF SEVERAL KINDS OF LATE 15TH- AND EARLY 16TH-CENTURY PART SONG, NOTABLY MASCHERATAS, CARRI AND TRIONFI, PERFORMED AT FESTIVALS IN FLORENCE, ITALY; DURING THE CARNIVAL SEASON
Canto carnascialesco; Canti carnascialeschi; Carnival songs
A carnival song or canto carnascialesco (pl. canti carnascialeschi) was a late fifteenth- and early sixteenth-century song used to celebrate the carnival season in Florence, mainly the weeks preceding Lent and the Calendimaggio, which lasted from May 1 to June 24.

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Executive Order 11110

Executive Order 11110 was issued by U.S. President John F. Kennedy on June 4, 1963.

This executive order amended Executive Order 10289 (dated September 17, 1951) by delegating to the Secretary of the Treasury the president's authority to issue silver certificates under the Thomas Amendment of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended by the Gold Reserve Act. The order allowed the Secretary to issue silver certificates, if any were needed, during the transition period under President Kennedy's plan to eliminate Silver Certificates and use Federal Reserve Notes.