More than that, he knew his friend would cope against the might of Real Madrid. |
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He received a commission for the altarpiece, to be painted for the royally patronized convent church in Madrid. |
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A military coup in 1955 deposed him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid. |
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Serra referred him to a friend, the Spanish curator Carmen Gimenez, who was working at the time for the Ministry of Culture in Madrid. |
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Madrid supports a UN-sponsored referendum over the future of the territory. |
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If not, then Wiggins will be left free to concentrate on the world individual time trial in Madrid in September. |
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Spain and Luxembourg have called a conference of yeasayers in Madrid in mid-January to ask why the nine refuseniks should hold everybody back. |
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Health bosses travelled to Madrid last month for a first wave of interviews with 14 applicants. |
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Its publication is also the launchpad for an exhibition that has been shown in Madrid and Seville and will be coming to London early next year. |
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Even if you do nothing else in Madrid, on no account should you miss the Prado. |
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The former Real Madrid ace linked up with his new Middlesbrough team mates for the first time yesterday. |
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Cameramen laden with heavy equipment stand single-file on the stairs of a Madrid apartment building. |
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With the signing of Zidane many French people and Arabs became Real Madrid fans. |
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From Madrid via Alexandria en route to the city of Antwerp, the current stopover is New Delhi. |
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But just as the finishing line came into view, the Basque boys began to falter, and the arrogant aristos of Madrid brought their skills to bear. |
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During the short drive to Joe's favourite diner in Madrid I spotted a group of five deer, several skeins of Canada geese and a group of mallard. |
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I've been relaxing around Madrid, taking it easy, enjoying the lie-ins and the food, not to mention the one or two drinks at night. |
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The principal cheese of Spain takes its name from the dry plateau of La Mancha, south of Madrid, where it is made from whole sheep's milk. |
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Like thousands of Ecuadorians, Olga was quick to find a job after she arrived in Madrid four years ago. |
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Other Madrid specialties are bartollos and canutillos, fried pastries with confectioner's custard. |
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Born in Elda, he grew up in Madrid and was sent to a dance academy where he studied flamenco, bolero, and folk dance. |
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As far as anyone can tell, his time in Madrid has made him effete and weak. |
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He traveled to Madrid with one of the couple's children to accept an award on his wife's behalf. |
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Menard lies only eighty miles north of the New Madrid Fault system that extends southward from Cairo, Illinois. |
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Madrid has enriched its gastronomy with the contributions of the Andalusians, Galicians, Asturians and other immigrants who have settled here. |
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From Madrid to Moscow the horrors of the terrorist bomb took a dreadful toll last week. |
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The pomp and ceremony of Prince Felipe's wedding, two months after the attacks, allowed Madrid to indulge itself again. |
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Europe has a similar interest, having suffered, with the train bombings in Madrid, the kind of fanatic nihilism that visited the Twin Towers. |
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It was published by Perlado, Paez y Compania of Madrid, with the imprimatur of the bishop and ecclesiastic governor of Madrid-Alcala. |
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Besides sitting still, the only other vital Madrid pastime is the paseo, the evening city stroll. |
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But while everything on the outside looked peachy, the view from the inside of that Madrid hotel room was darkening rapidly. |
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However some see his group, founded in Madrid in 1928, as secretive and elitist. |
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On his return to Madrid in 1764, he was engaged as an assistant to the court painter, Anton Mengs. |
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Few live in the mainly working-class areas of south Madrid, where the suburban trains targeted came from. |
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A diver visiting from Madrid tells me that in these conditions, Montoya is even better. |
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Would anyone bet against Real Madrid reaching the latter stages if they were pitched into the World Cup? |
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To raise that money, officials from 70 donor countries meet Thursday in Madrid. |
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I had an opportunity to see a double feature a couple of years ago on a British Airways flight to Madrid. |
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Authorities had requested a minute's silence but many people in Madrid stood in drizzly, chilly weather for about 10 minutes. |
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Thursday's bomb attacks on rush-hour trains and railway stations in Madrid killed 200 people and injured some 1,500 others. |
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Just to rub salt in a wound that they cut themselves, Real Madrid are also apparently intending to poach Mauricio Pochettino this summer. |
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Nor does she disappoint with her capsule review of La Broche, the Michelin two-star in Madrid. |
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While much of the Spanish nation was losing sleep, Figo catnapped on the flight from Madrid to Barcelona. |
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It does seem to be quite a close race, with London, Paris, New York, Madrid and Moscow all with a fighting chance. |
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The team will be bidding to copper-fasten this position ahead of the finals in Madrid next month. |
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Barcelona is delightfully brash where Paris is delectably haughty, but Madrid? |
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Figo converted and Real Madrid proceeded to shine and showboat their way to a rattling 4-2 triumph. |
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As Arsenal's form slides, Madrid have gathered a momentum interrupted only by the walloping in Zaragoza. |
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Small wonder that this is the place in Madrid for afternoon tea and society weddings. |
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His Hyundai Accent car was returned to Madrid airport on 18 July with some 1,250 miles on the clock. |
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The Real Madrid and former Inter striker whose credit includes sporting one of the worst haircuts in living memory is lethal in front of goal. |
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In the picture they eventually agreed on, he has just scored his first goal for Madrid at the Bernabeu and his expression is absolutely radiant. |
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Through the vicereine, Sor Juana's works were sent to the Royal Court at Madrid. |
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As I pass through the various dressing rooms a few minutes later, I can hear the younger Real Madrid lads teasing Beckham in Spanish. |
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A respected international footballer speaking decent Spanish and enjoying life in Madrid should shut up both the snobs and the Europhobes. |
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This place is a slice of Madrid history and has atmosphere by the bucketload. |
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He leads a tour for Friends of the Royal Academy to Picasso museums and sites in Barcelona, Madrid and Malaga. |
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Going into the final day, Real Madrid had a one-point lead over bitter rivals Barcelona, who had not topped the table all season. |
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Madrid Mayor and ruling party bigwigs have consented to participate in the inaugural ceremony. |
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However, there are regular scheduled flights from Madrid and Seville to Tenerife with Iberia. |
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The Madrid based driver stalled the engine at the start of the second stage. |
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He bruised his ankle and knee, but should make the home Parker Pen Shield tie with Madrid in a fortnight. |
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In 1601 he met up with his old St Peter's schoolfellow Christopher Wright in Madrid and was recruited into the plot to kill King James. |
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In 1956, the first ever football European Cup was won in Paris by Real Madrid. |
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Centrist rightism is not much different from centrist leftism, as we see from the kinship between Blair and the Aznar government in Madrid. |
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Rounding out Madrid and the Avalanche's six aces are standout defenders Roberto Carlos and Rob Blake. |
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The peace effectively reinstated the Treaty of Madrid but on more favourable terms for the French. |
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At Valencia, he not only built a side to compete with the great Real Madrid and Barcelona, but beat them to the grand prize in style. |
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She did that in Madrid to tie with Bergqvist at 2.02 and win the World Cup gold on a countback. |
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They were edged out of a place in the quarterfinals in a close group as Milan and Real Madrid went through. |
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His ensuing shot deflected off the Real Madrid striker's heel past goalkeeper Paul Jones. |
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Madrid and Moscow are also vying for the Games, in addition to New York and Paris. |
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Nico Rosberg clinched another pole position for today's GP in Madrid but insists he won't collapse like he did in Bahrain. |
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In passenger concourses above, TV newscasts reported on the terrorist railway bombings in Madrid the day before. |
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Local columnists thundered against the failures of central government in Madrid. |
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Envious minds in Madrid who fumed at the performances of the galactico last season will be praying for a revolution. |
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Long before his incarnation as a Real Madrid galactico, David Beckham spent a couple of months as a 19-year-old playing for Preston North End. |
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Similarly in Madrid, the police investigation did not appear to be hampered by lack of mobile phone data. |
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After the horrors in Madrid there was a huge amount of media coverage and worldwide sympathy. |
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Age is still on the side of the other galactico who may find his way out of Madrid, Michael Owen, who is only one year into his contract. |
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The comments by some Madrid players have been clearly self-serving and contradictory. |
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A series of unseasonal downpours has resulted in 200 mm of rain falling on miserable Madrid in the last three months, compared with only 137 mm at Old Trafford. |
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And yet, from Oslo to Athens, from London to Madrid, it has been virtually open season on them in the last few years, especially in supposedly liberal media. |
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Through Madrid, La Rioja, Barcelona Tan's travellers might try sopa a la Riojana, goats' cheese with quince paste or the liqueur of bilberries and anise, pancharan. |
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Not even the delight of passing his driving test or having more time to indulge his devotion to Real Madrid could assuage the inner torment of self-doubt. |
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Other Western cities have been attacked as well, including Madrid, London, Brussels and Ottawa. |
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On 30 June 2003, the 70-metre DSN station in Madrid, Spain, successfully received high-rate science data through SOHO's omnidirectional on-board low-gain antenna. |
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Real Madrid have been making covetous eyes at the free-scoring Dutchman. |
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Hamas remains the bogeyman, much as the PLO was, before Madrid and Oslo, but with some crucial differences. |
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Then Spain called in the country's Ambassador in Madrid for a carpeting. |
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The Real Madrid boss is one of the genuine enigmas of modern football. |
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The last thing they need now is this afternoon's game at Leeds, who will be desperate to recover from the disappointment of Wednesday's comprehensive defeat by Real Madrid. |
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Madrid heads the Spanish league with 11 rounds of matches remaining. |
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The Majorcan has a good chance of claiming another Madrid crown. |
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They had been through it all before in Madrid, Oslo, Camp David, Taba, Annapolis, and blah, blah, blah. |
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The blanched stalks or ribs of the inner leaves are favoured in Spain for the Madrid version of the nationally renowned cocido and are used in other dishes too. |
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Although Colorado doesn't have the bottomless bank vault of the Madrid money-making machine, they both do have a lion's share of the top talent in their respective sports. |
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The history, and pedigree, of Madrid is unrivalled in world football. |
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In search of much-needed cohesion in the second half, Benitez sent on Antonio Nunez, the winger who was a makeweight in the deal that took Michael Owen to Real Madrid. |
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I and my two friends arrived fairly rested in Madrid very early on a Sunday morning and were immediately greeted by our Activity Coordinator, Antonio. |
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I left Madrid 20 minutes later in a sleeper car, bound for Lisbon. |
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The Real Madrid soccer ace, who was unable to join wife Victoria on her big day, surprised her by jetting the coiffeur over to the Spanish capital for a pampering treat. |
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A 44-year-old Spanish nurse from Madrid is the first person known to contract the deadly Ebola virus outside of Africa. |
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It was the spring before the World Cup in Spain and a man from Madrid sitting behind him joined me in upbraiding him for his behaviour, but my father was having none of it. |
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Henry Spencer Ashbee was a senior partner in a silk mercers, a collector of watercolours and a corresponding member of the Royal Academy of Madrid. |
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The purpose was to break the stabilized situation by outflanking besieged Madrid with an Italian motorized corps from the north and then linking up with nationalist forces. |
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Early in his stay in Madrid, a notorious star-chaser glibly informed the Spanish media that the new arrival would be the latest in her series of celebrity conquests. |
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Last week we witnessed the wanton destruction of human life in Madrid. |
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Father Viejo died in the Madrid hospital on September 25, just four days after being repatriated to Spain. |
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Last but not the least are the exotic new-year celebrations at Madrid and the renowned masked ball that leave a remarkable impression on each and every visitor. |
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After joining the Jesuit Order, he underwent rigorous training in Rome and Madrid and was named a missionary to the uncharted regions of New Spain. |
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He was an ex-chicken farmer and hotel manager who was, in the spring of 1941, stuck in a one-star dump in Madrid. |
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They will then lead the team out alongside England captain David Beckham, who will be making his first appearance at his old stamping ground since his move to Real Madrid. |
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The Manchester United boss is facing the prospect of starting the season without a recognised number two following Carlos Queiroz's shock move to Real Madrid. |
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The Hungarian is on a three-year contract at the Hawthorns unlike Rumanian international Cosmin Contra who came on a year's loan from Athletico Madrid. |
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Neither New Zealand nor Great Britain managed to pre-qualify for next year's Olympic Games and will have to travel to Madrid in March to take part in the dreaded Qualifier. |
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At Madrid, he joined the galactico, literally a galaxy of stars. |
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When a tourist gets robbed in Madrid that doesn't make the papers. |
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Greg is on a somewhat circuitous route to see Scotland, with stop-offs in Barcelona, Madrid, Salamanca and Porto before getting to Braga, where the match is being played. |
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Bilbao and Madrid were bombed with no thought for civilians or buildings. |
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Take a seat at a sidewalk cafe and order a cortado and watch Lima's crowds parade along the avenue in the latest styles from Paris, New York and Madrid. |
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Real Madrid, armed with two new Brazilians, Julio Baptista and Robinho, look to arrest a steady decline from the period when they won the trophy three times in five years. |
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Grim-faced, head bowed and muttering to himself, Owen walked straight on, allowing the warm Madrid night to swallow him up along with whatever dark thoughts inhibited him. |
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Check prices at AA.com Other carriers also serve Madrid with nonstop flights. |
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Rosenthal, for all his camp flamboyance at the Alternative Miss World, is married to a curator at the Prado museum in Madrid and has two daughters. |
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A factory document of 1743 reveals that a series of holy water stoups had been commissioned by the nuns in the Royal Convent of Unshod Carmelites in Madrid. |
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The series was one of the first to rove the world, shooting its exteriors in such exotic locations as Madrid, Acapulco, Marrakesh, Rome, Tokyo, Mexico City and even Las Vegas. |
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He was supported by Miguel Morayta, the Grand Master of the Spanish Orient Lodge of Freemasonry in Madrid. |
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So, their stay in Madrid was prolonged and, as things quietened down, they went to a bullfight in the old bullring. |
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At that point, Real Madrid was the only club meeting either qualification and indeed met both. |
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The body will be incinerated at a medical waste plant in Madrid. |
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New Real Madrid signing Cristiano Ronaldo first boosted the trade in tiny shorts when he was pictured in a skin-tight pair last month. |
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He then played four seasons with Real Madrid, winning the La Liga championship in his final season with the club. |
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After the conversation, he sent her a Real Madrid jersey with his signature on it. |
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Madrid have moved to deny a report in Spain that Bale was suffering with a slipped disc in his back. |
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The 41-year-old was detained during police traffic checks at a motorway rest area 240km south of Madrid. |
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With a combined ten Champions League titles, Milan is second after Madrid as city that have won the most European Cups. |
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Barletta was declared the winner of elections that had been clearly won by Madrid. |
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When Philip left for Madrid in 1583, he made his nephew Albert of Austria his viceroy in Lisbon. |
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When the Siege of Madrid began on 7 November 1936, Madrofial fought in the sector near the Estremadura highway. |
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He is a Madrid man and his agent, Manuel Garcia Quillon, has an excellent relationship with the club. |
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After displaying phenomenal control with a football, squash ball and a giant exercise ball, the Madrid stars took on the rugby ball. |
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A few minutes later, bombs targeted trains at small stations in El Pozo del Tio Raimundo and Santa Eugenia, both on the outskirts of Madrid. |
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Team YP will have its baptism of fire this week as it participates in the upcoming Gamergy Tournament in Madrid, Spain. |
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The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea man claims that he is happy at Real Madrid but he has been a bench warmer this season. |
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The gang was arrested at the end of October in two homes in the Madrid suburb of Parla, but the crimes were not reported until last Thursday. |
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The Spanish flag fluttered from balconies across Madrid and two giant flags hung down the facade of the city hall. |
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The Real Madrid man was also part of France's Euro 2002 winning squad, although he was a nonplaying substitute in the final against Italy. |
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But the Real Madrid star was back in the fold on Tuesday and now looks likely to be fit for Saturday's curtain-raiser against Greece. |
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Real Madrid fans are the most spoilt, disloyal and dislikeable fans in world football, who currently achieve the impossible. |
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According to The Associated Press, Eddington was in Madrid, Spain for a meeting with Iberia officials. |
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The trainees also included Lucia Escorial Lopez, a chemical engineer from Valladolid, 200 km to the north of Madrid. |
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British politicos would impose blockades and demand the colonialists in Madrid return a patch of our island. |
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Among these palaces are the Royal Palace of Madrid, also referred to as the Palacio Real. |
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French troops gradually encroached on Spanish territory until they occupied Madrid, and installed a client monarchy. |
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After clearing the last Spanish force guarding the capital at Somosierra, Napoleon entered Madrid on 4 December with 80,000 troops. |
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Wellesley attempted to take the vital fortress of Burgos, which linked Madrid to France. |
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The educated Madrid variety has most influenced the written standard for Spanish. |
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The Madrid Masters moved to May and onto clay courts, and a new tournament in Shanghai took over Madrid's former indoor October slot. |
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In 2000 FIFA published the results of an Internet poll, declaring Real Madrid to be the FIFA Club of the Century. |
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Real Madrid is the most successful club in the competition's history, having won the tournament 11 times, including its first five seasons. |
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The inaugural final took place at the Parc des Princes between Stade de Reims and Real Madrid. |
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After a scoreless first half, Real Madrid scored twice in six minutes to defeat the Italians. |
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In 1958, Milan failed to capitalise after going ahead on the scoreline twice, only for Real Madrid to equalise. |
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In 1961, Don Revie introduced a plain white strip throughout, in the hope of emulating Spanish side Real Madrid. |
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Moscow was the first city to be eliminated, followed by New York and Madrid. |
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Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku is reportedly offered as makeweight to sign in-form Atletico Madrid hitman Diego Costa. |
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The raids on Guernica and Madrid caused many civilian casualties and a wave of protests in the democracies. |
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Scheduled flights to Morocco and Madrid proved unsustainable because of insufficient demand. |
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The Spanish national airline, Iberia, operated a daily service to Madrid which ceased for lack of demand. |
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He had made an evangelistic tour of Spain in 1838 and after 1869 the work expanded in Barcelona and Madrid and also in Portugal. |
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Tres Cantos, near Madrid, is a good example of a successful new town design in Spain. |
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Welterweight champion Miguel Velasquez in Madrid, for the European Lightweight title. |
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There is a rivalry between Cork and Dublin, similar to the rivalry between Manchester and London, Melbourne and Sydney or Barcelona and Madrid. |
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On 1 September 2013, Bale was transferred to Real Madrid for an undisclosed fee. |
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On 16 April, Bale scored the winning goal for Real Madrid with five minutes remaining in the 2014 Copa del Rey Final against rivals Barcelona. |
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Despite suffering several injuries during the season he managed to feature 19 times for Madrid as they won their 33rd La Liga title. |
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After missing more than a month, he returned to action for the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final, which Madrid won. |
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His love of golf was blamed by the Spanish media as the reason why he has spent so much time out injured for Real Madrid. |
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The largest public company is Canal de Isabel II, which serves the metropolitan area of Madrid. |
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With the exception of the region surrounding the capital, Madrid, the most populated areas lie around the coast. |
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Rotterdam has one of the best European Skylines together with Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, Warsaw and Moscow. |
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Columbus's letter on the first voyage to the royal court in Madrid was extravagant. |
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Other clubs include Real Madrid, Manchester United, River Plate, Milan and Juventus. |
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He was sent off shortly afterwards, this time in a league match for Real Madrid against Valencia. |
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On 13 January 2007, Fabio Capello said that Beckham had played his last game for Real Madrid, although he would continue to train with the team. |
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It was superseded by the 1750 Treaty of Madrid which granted Portugal control of the lands it occupied in South America. |
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Thus, with sufficient backing, it became possible for any European state to colonize open territories, or those weakly held by Lisbon or Madrid. |
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Balboa's name is also honoured in Madrid with a street and an underground station. |
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It was the sixth Metro system to be built in Spain, after those in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao and Palma de Mallorca. |
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Though the realms continued to be administered separately, the Council of Portugal ruled the country and its empire from Madrid. |
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After this, the Spanish Crown took direct control of the Philippines, and was governed directly from Madrid. |
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President Miguel de la Madrid resorted to currency devaluations which in turn sparked inflation. |
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These are known as the Madrid Codex, the Dresden Codex and the Paris Codex. |
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Arias Madrid was declared the winner of elections that were marked by violence and accusations of fraud against Alianza del Pueblo. |
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The military justified itself by declaring that Arias Madrid was trying to install a dictatorship, and promised a return to constitutional rule. |
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Except for a brief period under Philip III of Spain, Madrid has remained the capital of Spain. |
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Philip II died in El Escorial, near Madrid, on 13 September 1598, of cancer. |
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There are ideas to cover the Ring in a similar way as happened around Paris, Hamburg, Madrid and other cities. |
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He had married Dona Ana Chacon of Madrid in 1589, who bore him one son and one daughter. |
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The growth of Spain's empire in the New World was accomplished from Seville, without the close direction of the leadership in Madrid. |
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In Spain, Standard Spanish is based partly upon the speech of educated speakers from Madrid, but mainly upon the literary language. |
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In Spain, Standard Spanish is based upon the speech of educated speakers from Madrid. |
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Late in 1937, while in Madrid with Martha, Hemingway wrote his only play, The Fifth Column, as the city was being bombarded by Francoist forces. |
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Luca Modric's exit away from Tottenham Hotspur moved closer with news Real Madrid are interested in signing the wantaway midfielder. |
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In his 2011 annus mirabilis, the 25-year-old won titles in Madrid and Rome in a run of seven successive victories over his rival. |
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Atletico Madrid used every underhand ploy they could think of to win this UEFA Cup tie, from trying to knobble the ref to publishing Bolton's travel details on their website. |
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Two Chechens, Eldar Magomedov and Mohamed Ankari Adamov, were seized in Ciudad Real, 125 miles south of Madrid, as they tried to take a bus to France last week. |
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Newer additional sections of large cities are often newly planned as is the case of the Salamanca district or Ciudad Lineal in Madrid or the Eixample in Barcelona. |
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The 48-year-old man who died in Ciudad Real, south of Madrid, after bicycling the day before was thought to be the first victim of the heat wave this year. |
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A series of failed and successful attempts to stem the fascist advances follows, with Manuel's talents aiding the antifascist defenses at Toledo and Madrid. |
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If any of you are in Madrid, I'd be happy to show you round. |
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Ultimately, though, the more prosaic goals carried the greater significance in this contest. Madrid have managed only one clean sheet on their way to winning this competition. |
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The Basques can't stand the Catalans, the Balearic islanders can't abide the mainlanders and everyone else hates the lot from Madrid, except Ronaldo who's Portuguese anyway. |
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In supporting the Spanish Evangelical Church, the Episcopal Synod joined LGBT advocacy groups by protesting its removal from the Evangelical Council of Madrid. |
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New York and Madrid also received very positive evaluations. |
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King Philip of Spain had the other remains of Margaret and Malcolm III transferred to the Escorial palace in Madrid, Spain, but their present location has not been discovered. |
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Chelsea took their first European honour, a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup triumph, the following year, with another replayed win, this time over Real Madrid in Athens. |
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The following month, he was replaced by a second foreign manager, Italian Fabio Capello, whose experience included stints at Juventus and Real Madrid. |
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To gain his freedom, Francis ceded Burgundy to Charles in the Treaty of Madrid, as well as renouncing his support of Henry II's claim over Navarre. |
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The first section explores the film-related locations of Madrid, Morata de Tajuna, and Fuentiduena de Tajo through site visits and local interviews. |
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In 2007 Arriva acquired Autocares Fray Escoba and Esferain Madrid. |
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Chelsea plan a summer swoop for Atletico Madrid whiz-kid Fernando Torres and will enter a bidding war with Inter Milan for Real Madrid midfielder Esteban Cambiasso. |
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Marshal Murat led 120,000 troops into Spain and the French arrived in Madrid on 24 March, where wild riots against the occupation erupted just a few weeks later. |
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Philip II continued the politics of Charles I, but unlike his father he made Castile the core of the Spanish Empire, centralising all administration in Madrid. |
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Bute proposed a suggestion that France cede her remaining North American territory of Louisiana to Spain to compensate Madrid for its losses during the war. |
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After 5 months in Madrid, I've decided it is time to pack up. |
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This reality was recognised with the legal transfer of sovereignty in 1750 of most of the Amazon basin and surrounding areas to Portugal in the Treaty of Madrid. |
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Electric transportation developer ZAP announced today that it has signed an agreement with CEDISA MOTOR SL of Madrid to distribute ZAP electric vehicles throughout Spain. |
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There was hope in Madrid that the Netherlands might finally be reincorporated into the Empire, and after the defeat of Denmark the Protestants in Germany seemed crushed. |
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The Spanish road system is mainly centralised, with six highways connecting Madrid to the Basque Country, Catalonia, Valencia, West Andalusia, Extremadura and Galicia. |
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In a match against Espanyol on 10 January 2015, Bale was booed by a section of Madrid fans who adjudged him as being selfish in shooting for goal and not passing to Ronaldo. |
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There is a station in the Madrid Metro named after this town. |
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He has also managed several others clubs including Swansea City, who he took from the Fourth Division to the First in four seasons, and two spells with Real Madrid. |
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The secret course pursued at Brussels and at Madrid may be condensed into the usual formula, dissimulation, procrastination, and again dissimulation. |
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His greatest success as a manager so far came in Spain, where he managed Real Madrid twice, Real Sociedad three times, as well as Deportivo La Coruna and Real Murcia. |
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Ballesteros played his first tournament for two years at the Madrid Open last October, but has yet to appear again after finishing next-to-last there. |
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A military parade is held in Madrid celebrating the occasion. |
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Almodovar's first two films, Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del monton and Laberinto de pasiones, can be seen as a kind of coming-out party for Madrid. |
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In June, Cardinal Mueller granted an interview to the Spanish journalist Carlos Granados, director of the Biblioteca de Autores Cristianos in Madrid. |
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Iberia launched twice-weekly Madrid Barajas-Algiers flights from Jan. |
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The charter flight, operated by carrier Cubana de Aviacion, from Madrid to Havana stopped to make a scheduled refuelling stop late on Saturday night. |
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Instead, with the traditional Royal and Primacy seat of Toledo now essentially obsolete, he moved his Court to the Castilian stronghold of Madrid. |
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According to the Daily Star, fans quickly pointed out the unintended creepiness of his message, prompting the Real Madrid ace to quickly delete it. |
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