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A Calabrian is an inhabitant or resident of Calabria.
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My family is from Calabria and you can say" I am Calabrian" to Americans but if you are in Italy it is more proper to say "I am Calabrese." So they are Calabrese or Calabrian but Calabrese is the proper way to refer to people from Calabria.
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The Quebecois flag, nicknamed the fleurdelisé, was first displayed on January 21, 1948, thereafter known within Quebec as Flag Day. The white cross in the centre of the flag derives from the old English royal flags, while the white fleurs-de-lis are used as symbols of purity, originally representing the Virgin Mary - as is the flag's blue background.
The term "carte blanche" means that one is given the freedom to do as they wish. Another way to say "anything goes". It derives from a French military term reference the white flag of surrender.
Jacques Derives was born on January 10, 1887, in Paris, France.
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The term for a person who derives pleasure from hurting others is a sadist.
According to Irish Rugby Legends (http://www.irishlegendsrugby.ie/aboutcrest.php): "The origin of the two elements displayed on the arms and flag of Connacht is obscure, but it is likely that the arm and sword derive from the arms of the O'Connors, the ruling family in the province before the Norman invasion, and that the black eagle derives from the arms of the Browns, one of the 'tribes' of Galway city. If this derivation is correct, the flag would be a symbol of the 17th-century unity of Gaels and Old English."