In 1575, the Spaniard Juan de Escalante de Mendoza, a Cantabrian, finished the composition of his work. |
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We're parked atop a vertigo-inducing earthen dam in the San Juan Basin, in northwestern New Mexico's arid sandstone and sagebrush country. |
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This process is naturally the opposite of that employed by the forgetful Don Juan, the master figure of our sexually licentious age. |
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The convulsion had relinquished its grip, and Juan had slipped into a catatonic-like requiescence. |
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The San Juan Member is late Oligocene based upon biostratigraphy and radiometric dating. |
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But when I looked at Juan, he was staring at me with his jaw dropped, totally stupefied, and then he got mad too. |
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On a recent morning, one group went to a large coffee estate in Yauco, 140 km southwest of the capital, San Juan. |
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The principal character is a delinquent libertine, Don Juan, who has killed Don Gonzalo, a military commander, in an unequal duel. |
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The Devil, of course, defends those hedonistic amenities, whereas Juan, a true Shavian, wants none of them and heads for a thinker's Heaven. |
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Periodically, float planes cruised by, shuttling their passengers home from the San Juan Islands. |
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Goya's painting represents the most dramatic scene in which Don Juan arrives at Don Gonzalo's tomb in a fierce thunderstorm. |
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The staff are excellent, the mainstays being owner Juan and the smiling Joanna. |
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The door opened a moment later, swinging away from me to reveal a very tired-looking Juan. |
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Tensions worsened when Spanish soldiers under Governor Juan Francisco Trevino sacked the Pueblos' sacred kivas. |
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One more will draw him level with the career bests of Formula One's Juan Pablo Montoya and Nick Heidfeld. |
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During winter, Pacific Loons can be found off the coast and in inland marine waters, such as the Strait of Juan de Fuca. |
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According to legend, a fabulous treasure haul was buried on the island in 1715 by Spanish sailor Juan Esteban Ubilla-Echeverria. |
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Coming up from the minors is the right-handed-hitting Juan Uribe, who has good sock but can be undisciplined on breaking balls. |
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Agueda Yzquierdo, for instance, could recall the castration of Juan de Aleson, the full castrate who later married Maria de Legaria. |
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The trouble was that Juan wasn't with me when my mother found out, and I stood trial pretty lonesomely. |
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Despite an attitude that considered dancing shamefully unmasculine, Juan was sufficiently motivated by this information to try his best. |
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The defiers, or better still the self-defiers, include Lucifer, Don Juan, Prometheus. |
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Dionika was started up by a Galician named Juan Blanco, who came to Scotland as a fish buyer. |
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You do pick up a lot about flamenco as Webster learns guitar from intense Juan, who dresses in red and lives in a red apartment. |
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When the Rockies traded outfielder Juan Pierre, they created a void atop the batting order. |
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Ejido commissioner Juan Gomez worries about the troops encamped in Banco Nuevo's remaining community forests. |
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On 8 December, Christie's London offer Still life with cardoon and francolin by the enigmatic Spanish master Juan Sanchez Cotan. |
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University expert Juan Bravo said the mangroves are important for fishing as sources of the white shrimp, anchovetas and red porgy, among others. |
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David Beckham is already dreaming of a World Cup final showdown with his Old Trafford pal Juan Sebastian Veron. |
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Manager Ozzie Guillen wants to use Harris like the Marlins use Juan Pierre, taking advantage of his speed by bunting and keeping the ball down. |
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I am completely convinced that not everyone is capable of presenting Don Juan on the stage as the veracious lover type of figure. |
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Don Juan, attracted by the gypsy dancer Fifine, dissertates to Elvire on the nature of his feelings. |
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Recent work on Don Juan has drawn on a considerable range of theoretical approaches in order to explicate an inordinately complex text. |
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In Paris he turned to Cubism after meeting Juan Gris and was also influenced by Picasso and the work of the Purists. |
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After a delay while refuelling the car of team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya, Schumacher was given new tyres but refused to rejoin the race. |
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A victory over the undefeated Juan Diaz or a Juan Lazcano will certainly put Freitas back in the mix as one of the best lightweights. |
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But when he did manage to slip his patrol, near the half-hour, he set up a chance for strike partner Juan Sara. |
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Black smoke filled the air outside and Juan watched from the lookout point with satisfaction. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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He joins Wilson and Juan Samuel as the only players ever to record 700-plus at bats in a season. |
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Thousands of people came to witness a mass where the pope declared Juan Diego the first indigenous or native saint in the Americas. |
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Then a lieutenant colonel, Roosevelt led the Rough Riders up San Juan Hill and into the pages of American history. |
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Then he appears on a platform in San Juan or Port of Spain and delivers the finest speeches calling for racial unity. |
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When he finally had him seated, and calm, Juan turned his back to Miguel and slowly withdrew the gun from under his coat. |
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The ruling will bring back attention to a scandal that blighted the final years of the reign of 76 year-old King Juan Carlos. |
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Instead he found Juan Gonzalez Ponce de Leon, a valiant suitor of noble, unblemished credentials. |
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Paleoproterozoic igneous and metamorphic rocks along with Paleozoic sedimentary rocks make up the basement complex of the San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. |
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The beatification and canonization of Juan Diego bring into question the integrity of the process followed by the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints. |
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The more he talks, the more he sucks, and viewers and critics have been hopping off the Juan wagon. |
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In 1981, Juan Carlos was the focal point of resistance to an attempted military coup. |
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But he seemed more aggressive attacking Fox News panelist Juan Williams than he did going after Romney. |
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In 1990, however, the status of bachata began to change with the release of Bachata Rosa, a record album by Juan Luis Guerra, the well-respected merengue musician. |
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San Juan Chamula is the principal town of the Tzotzils, with a population of around 80,000-it is also the main religious and economic center of the community. |
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Scale is key to the success, says a San Juan district silviculturist. |
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We found that his stanza form in Don Juan does make subjects read more quickly than readers focusing on the rhymes of an elegy in a similar metre. |
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Barcelona lose Rivaldo, their one true quality player, and bring in the unproved Juan Roman Riquelme and Gaizka Mendieta, a recovering failure from the Italian league. |
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It was a Spanish picture, a rare, early still-life of a cardoon and francolin by Juan Sanchez Cotan, offered at Christie's on 8 January, which found the highest price. |
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After landing virtually unopposed, the Fifth Corps moved toward the San Juan Heights, the principal bulwark in the first of three defensive lines around the city. |
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For instance, one's socialized self and place in society may be as a nine to five, hard working, middle class family man, yet this same person may see himself as a Don Juan. |
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Rounding the notorious San Juan section, where the rough surface was still wet from a nearby waterfall, he saw fresh tyre tracks that veered abruptly off the unprotected edge. |
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After the raid, in San Juan, mounted riot police stared down about 800 shouting demonstrators blocking the gates to Fort Buchanan, a US Army base. |
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As soon as Juan put the receiver down, the telephone rang again. |
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The trick is that Juan graduated from a hard school and nothing fazes him. |
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Unfortunately, a slow pit stop brought Barichello back to the pack which included a fast rising Juan Pablo, who slipstreamed past Schumacher to take the lead. |
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The evening also gave me the opportunity to say adios and vaya con dios to popular diplomat and good friend, Ecuadorean Ambassador Juan Salazar Sancisi. |
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The basis for the story is that in February 1704, William Dampier, a noted British buccaneer and navigator, arrived at Juan Fernandez with two ships, both licensed privateers. |
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Evidence of this has been recovered from the wrecks of the San Juan de Sicilia in Tobermory Bay and La Trinidad Valencera in the form of gunners' rules and shot gauges. |
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I would like to think people come to the Met to see the David Lavoisier, the Van Eyck diptych of the Crucifixion and Last Judgement, and the Velazquez Juan de Pareja. |
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For her birthday, depp and director Bruce Robinson purchased Heard a bicycle and she rode it all over San Juan. |
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This magic land so loved by children is only a handful of miles southeast of Blanding, Utah, in San Juan County. |
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San Juan BOCES is specifically about educational needs in a school setting. |
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Karen Fisher lives on Lopez Island, one of the San Juan Islands in Puget Sound outside Seattle. |
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Juan is endearingly played by Juan Villegas, a non-professional with the face of a kindly friar, and his story is gently funny and acceptably sentimental. |
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They were named for their absent Mexican father, Juan Roberto, a restaurant busboy aspiring to be an architect, who ran away from babies he wasn't old enough to handle. |
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The founder of Pan Am, Juan Trippe, knew how business was done in the Caribbean. |
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So, when Juan Carlos was put on the throne by Franco, he was said to be stone broke. |
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While a small band is playing and singing the traditional song of San Juan, blindfolded dancers from the audience try to hit the calabash with a stick. |
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They removed it and helped window washers Juan Lizama and Juan Lopez to safety. |
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It is traditionally a winter retreat for royals such as Prince Michael of Kent and King Juan Carlos of Spain, but it is fast becoming a playground for nouveau riche Russians. |
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His ex-wife, Carla, is in the picture and according to reports, Juan Pablo pays her child support. |
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With jockey Juan Gutierrez in the irons, Curicular made a determined rally down the stretch to put a neck in front of Crowning Quest in the final strides. |
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The owner Juan Blanco then pulls out all the stops, with simply cooked but sparklingly fresh fish that would put a much fancier restaurant to shame. |
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The 21-year-old's nerveless performance in the final, as he ruthlessly crushed Juan Carlos Ferrero, would have been enough to propel him to superstardom in his home country. |
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The famous painting Juan Luna, the Spoliarium, can be found in the complex. |
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Hernando, Gonzalo and Juan led the defense with counterattacks on the fortress overlooking the city. |
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The Chilean air force plane had 21 people aboard when it vanished near the remote Juan Fernandez islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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On November 19, 1493 he landed on the island of Puerto Rico, naming it San Juan Bautista in honor of Saint John the Baptist. |
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During the 1520s, the island took the name of Puerto Rico while the port became San Juan. |
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San Juan County Park, a few miles north of Lime Kiln, provides car and bike campers with a front-row seat on Haro Strait. |
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Among the voyages that involved careful searches for a Passage included the 1775 and 1779 voyages of Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra. |
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On Spieden Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington, they were introduced as a game animal. |
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Puerto Rico hosts consulates from 41 countries, mainly from the Americas and Europe, with most located in San Juan. |
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It is located in the church where Malinche and Juan de Jaramillo were supposedly married. |
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As one of the Pizarro brothers, he was related to Francisco, Juan, and Gonzalo Pizarro. |
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There are about twice as many monoecious and dioecious species in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago as there are in angiosperms as a whole. |
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The recent catalogue of the vascular flora of the Juan Fernandez Islands by Marticorena et al. |
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The wave has already caused serious damage to the sparsely populated Juan Fernandez islands, off the Santiago coast, local radio reported. |
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He was marooned on one of the Juan Fernandez islands off Chile for alleged insubordination to his irascible captain. |
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Williams ace Juan Pablo Montoya emphasised the huge role that tactics will now play in the aport. |
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McCravey has known defensive players Kenny Raught and Juan Sanchez since they were all 10 years old and playing youth ball. |
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Workers Juan Rubio and Javier Lopez dangled 40 feet up in the air in cherry pickers. |
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The Strait of Juan de Fuca separates the Canadian island and Washington's Olympic Peninsula. |
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With no money, crops or land, Puerto Ricans left for cities like San Juan, Ponce and Mayag'fcez. |
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So much for those hopes by many fans that Jones will become an expensive bench warmer once Juan Pierre returns in the second half. |
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A Dundee woman who has been missing more than a week may be in Washington's San Juan Islands. |
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Starting in December, Washington State Ferries will be taking reservations for its popular San Juan Islands ferry runs from Anacortes. |
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My dad was cooking breakfast in our tent because it was raining in the San Juan Islands. |
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With a history of conflict and natural beauty, the San Juan islands have become a tourist attraction in recent years. |
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A few weeks ago, I had the fortunate opportunity to spend a week on Orcas Island, one of the San Juan Islands off the coast of Seattle. |
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For a quick lunch, Juan Pablo Gutierrez of the Mission Cultural Center dashes across the street to tiny El Palenque for the daily caldo. |
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The biggest champion in the south is a California sycamore growing near the Mission in San Juan Capistrano. |
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It's something that I've gotten used to last year with and will continue to deal with when it comes to Sammy,'' Highland coach Juan Paolo said. |
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No, Little hasn't officially decided whether newly signed center fielder Juan Pierre or holdover shortstop Rafael Furcal will lead off. |
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Andrew Bynum's forearm hit on Jose Juan Barea was a cheapshot, and completely deserving of an ejection, fine, and probable suspension. |
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You'll look down into the serpentine Goosenecks of the San Juan River and see Monument Valley, miles in the distance. |
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One bright fall morning Juan, Michael, Teddy, Gennie, Jennifer, Cathy, and Kellie went to StarStone Park. |
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She has been a lifelong Northwesterner and lives on San Juan Island in the State of Washington. |
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Recall how Senay's hands, when assisting Okwe with the surgery on the sleeping Senor Juan, are unmechanized, valued, and visible. |
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That film was a tribute to the group's 40-year existence and its founder Juan Formell. |
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The band's founder, Juan Formell, says the group is apolitical and its songs reflect daily life in Cuba, not politics. |
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In his Consejos politicos y morales, Juan Enriquez de Zuniga offers uxorial advice. |
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The Vincentians were 4-0 up by half time of the Group Four Caribbean Zone clash at the Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel in Puerto Rico. |
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El Pais said Khaled bin Sultan is set to meet Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and King Juan Carlos on his official visit. |
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Callero is finishing yet another dugout canoe, this one made from a giant San Juan tree. |
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Shared between King Juan Carlos, Queen Sofia, Prince Felipe and Infantas Elena and Cristina. |
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JetBlue Airways Corporation, a US-based airline company, has announced an inaugural service to US Virgin Islands from San Juan, in Puerto Rico. |
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Quaint shops in Old San Juan abound with jewelry and local handicrafts such as santos, cuatros and guiros and masks. |
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Caribe Spectrum Holdings Inc, formed in 2010 and located in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Jan. |
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Juan accidently spills some coffee on a client during a business meeting. Juan's tort is clearly in the scope of employment. |
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It was not, as Juan de Valdes very clearly attests, repugnant to an Erasmian Evangelical, even if he otherwise admired Luther. |
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Shelley also encouraged Byron to begin an epic poem on a contemporary subject, advice that resulted in Byron's composition of Don Juan. |
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The presidential terms of Avery Brundage and Juan Antonio Samaranch were especially controversial. |
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When Juan Antonio Samaranch was elected IOC president in 1980 his desire was to make the IOC financially independent. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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The next defence was an easy two round win against a hugely outclassed Juan Gerardo Carbrera. |
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His fellow countryman Juan Manuel Fangio was second in an Alfa Romeo 159B, and Luigi Villoresi in another Ferrari 375 was third. |
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Likewise, in 2010, King Juan Carlos gave royal assent to a law permitting abortion. |
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Broadway, from 159th Street to 218th Street in Upper Manhattan, is named Juan Rodriguez Way in his honor. |
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The government of President Juan Carlos Varela might become implicated if he tries to cover up for those involved, Rognoni said. |
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This English version was translated from the Spanish by Juan Cartagena and published in Guiro y Maraca magazine. |
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Madeleine recounts a nightmare and Scottie identifies its setting as Mission San Juan Bautista, childhood home of Carlotta. |
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The scene in which Madeleine falls from the tower was filmed at Mission San Juan Bautista, a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, California. |
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Mercedes drivers Juan Manuel Fangio and home favourite Stirling Moss arrived at Aintree expecting to win. |
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After the Pig War in 1859, arbitration in 1872 established the border between the Gulf Islands and the San Juan Islands. |
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The genre suffered during the regime of Juan Manuel de Rosas, though it flourished alongside the economy later in the century. |
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On 17 March, the expedition reached Fort San Juan and laid siege, capturing it on 29 April. |
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The winning goals were scored by Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson as Wrexham ran out winners in front of over 20,000 Wrexham fans. |
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In 2006 he returned to the London stage in Michael Grandage's production of Don Juan in Soho at the Donmar Warehouse. |
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King Juan Carlos took personal command of the military and successfully ordered the coup plotters, via national television, to surrender. |
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Oquendo, the other six Dunkirk ships and the San Juan, unable to turn upwind, fired as they could. |
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In 1984, Juan Pablo Camacho was born at the Frei Montalva Station, becoming the first Chilean born in Antarctica. |
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The Juan de Fuca, Explorer, Gorda, Rivera, Cocos and Nazca plates are remnants of the Farallon Plate. |
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This major difficulty was resolved by Juan de la Cierva's introduction of the flapping hinge. |
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He said a man was beaten up and later died from his injuries in the melee as the blaze consumed the shantytown in the San Juan district. |
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One of the black conquistadors who fought against the Aztecs and survived the destruction of their empire was Juan Garrido. |
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In this first group of Jesuit missionaries were included Spaniards Cosme de Torres and Juan Fernandez. |
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The following year, Spanish King Juan Carlos I visited Ceuta and Melilla, further angering Morocco which demanded control of the enclaves. |
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The Crown alleged that Juan Uyunkar brought South American vines containing harmaline into the country. |
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Then he ended the Mass at which were present five cardinals, Serra, Juan and Francesco Borgia, Casanova and Loris. |
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The building itself, an unusually serene and Italianate example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, was designed by Juan de Herrera. |
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He travelled with the pilot and cartographer Juan de la Cosa and the Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci. |
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Nearly the entire party were wiped out in the battle and Juan de la Cosa sacrificed his life so that Ojeda could escape. |
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The first solid references come from 1488, when Juan de la Cosa was in Portugal. |
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In 1509 Juan de la Cosa set out for the seventh and last time for the New World. |
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The 1531 Marian apparitions to Saint Juan Diego gave impetus to the evangelization of central Mexico. |
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Some of these were designed by National Artists for Architecture such as Juan Nakpil and Pablo Antonio. |
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He was interred in Puerto Rico, and his tomb is located inside of the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista in San Juan. |
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Columbus named the island San Juan Bautista, in honor of St John the Baptist. |
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In 1625, in the Battle of San Juan, the Dutch commander Boudewijn Hendricksz tested the defenses' limits like no one else before. |
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On Sunday April 30 the British ceased their attack and began their retreat from San Juan. |
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The latter is the only inhabited islet with communities like Old San Juan and Puerta de Tierra, and connected to the main island by bridges. |
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The most populous city is the capital, San Juan, with approximately 371,400 people based on a 2015 estimate by the Census Bureau. |
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It was established by Bishop Alonso Manso in 1513, in the area where the Cathedral of San Juan was to be constructed. |
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The city of San Juan has a system of triage, hospital, and preventive care health services. |
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There are twenty hospitals in San Juan, half of which are operated by the government. |
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Of these, eight are Diagnostic and Treatment Centers located in communities throughout San Juan. |
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The oldest parts of the district of Old San Juan remain partly enclosed by massive walls. |
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Many of the historic fortifications are part of San Juan National Historic Site. |
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During the 1940s, sections of Old San Juan fell into disrepair, and many renovation plans were suggested. |
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The book described all the fruits and commercial establishments of the time, mostly centered in the towns of San Juan and Ponce. |
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The Casals Festival takes place annually in San Juan, drawing in classical musicians from around the world. |
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The World's Best 10K, held annually in San Juan, has been ranked among the 20 most competitive races globally. |
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Velazquez helped form three of these towns, the names of the towns were Salvatierra de la Zabana, Yaquimo, and San Juan de la Maguana. |
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The state seal is that which was granted in 1598 to the town of Villahermosa, then called San Juan Bautista by Philip II of Spain. |
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Later he moved south towards the Colombian coast, until he reached San Juan, where he took charge as governor. |
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The original narrative can be found in the rambling chronicle El Carnero of Juan Rodriguez Freyle. |
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On 10 March 1526 Pizarro left Panama with two ships with 160 men and several horses, reaching as far as the Colombian San Juan River. |
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Particularly egregious was the conduct of Juan and Gonzalo Pizarro towards the Inca Emperor, Manco Inca Yupanqui. |
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The Incas were later defeated by the heavily armed Spanish soldiers led by Gonzalo and Juan. |
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By 1538 she was Pizarro's mistress, bearing him two sons, Juan and Francisco. |
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The Inca agreed, assuming the name Juan de Atahualpa, in honor of John the Baptist. |
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During the 1960s, the brutalist style began appearing in Lima due to the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado. |
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The districts with the highest perception of insecurity are Rimac, San Juan de Miraflores, La Victoria, Comas and Ate. |
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The districts with the highest level of victimization are Rimac, El Agustino, Villa El Salvador, San Juan de Lurigancho and Los Olivos. |
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Indeed, the famed British explorer James Cook narrowly missed the Strait of Juan de Fuca in March 1778, almost 200 years later. |
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In 1801, Spanish Governor Don Juan Manuel de Salcedo took over from the Marquess of Casa Calvo, and restored the American right to deposit goods. |
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Ships from New York entered the San Juan River from the Atlantic and sailed across Lake Nicaragua. |
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He was often mocked for what were seen as sycophantic odes to the king, most notably in Byron's long ironic dedication of Don Juan to Southey. |
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Then I met a great guy, Placenta Juan the Afterbirth Tycoon. Made his in slunks during the war. |
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In Canto III of Don Juan, Byron expresses his detestation for poets such as William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. |
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He died of dysentery in January 1596 after unsuccessfully attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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Upon reaching San Juan River they separated, Pizarro staying to explore the swampy coasts and Almagro sent back for reinforcements. |
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Fighting was inconclusive before Gaunt agreed a treaty with King Juan of Castile. |
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Here he continued Don Juan and wrote the Ravenna Diary and My Dictionary and Recollections. |
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The protectorate was claimed to extend from Cape Honduras in the north to the mouth of the San Juan River in the south, including San Juan del Norte. |
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On March 7 Nicaragua signed a peace treaty where it ceded San Juan del Norte to the Mosquito Kingdom, who renamed it Greytown after Charles Edward Grey, governor of Jamaica. |
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Byron is now most highly regarded for his short lyrics and his generally unromantic prose writings, especially his letters, and his unfinished satire Don Juan. |
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However, Williams had intended to use Button only until they could exercise their option to buy the highly rated Juan Pablo Montoya out of his contract at Ganassi Racing. |
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Francisco de Murga, Governor and Captain General of Cartagena, dispatched Captain Gregorio de Castellar y Mantilla and engineer Juan de Somovilla Texada to destroy the colony. |
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In 2011, President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia expressed the country's willingness to join the organisation during a speech at the OECD headquarters. |
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By 1848 the first restaurant, La Mallorquina, opened in Old San Juan. |
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In 1966 Chinmoy opened a Sri Chinmoy Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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There are dozens of smaller plates, the seven largest of which are the Arabian, Caribbean, Juan de Fuca, Cocos, Nazca, Philippine Sea, and Scotia. |
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Canadian HMCS Toronto and Spanish ESPS Almirante Juan de Borbon are to arrive at the Black Sea city of Varna on Friday, the Bulgarian Navy has reported. |
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The outer Indian section, now dubbed San Juan Tenochtitlan, continued to be governed by the previous indigenous elite and was divided into the same subdivisions as before. |
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In his letters, Vespucci described this trip, and once Juan de la Cosa returned to Spain, a famous world map, depicting Cuba as an island, was produced. |
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With Franco's death in November 1975, Juan Carlos succeeded to the position of King of Spain and head of state in accordance with the franquist law. |
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In 1964, Vincent Gaddis wrote in the pulp magazine Argosy of the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle, giving its vertices as Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. |
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The WBO's headquarters are located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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Cabot is known today as Giovanni Caboto in Italian, as Zuan Chabotto in Venetian, as John Cabot in English, as Jean Cabot in French, and as Juan Caboto in Spanish. |
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Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon told Caracol radio, according to dpa. |
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Pan Am, currently headquartered in Miami, is flying Airbus A300 widebodied planes between New York-Los Angeles, New York-Miami, Miami-San Juan, and effective Jan. |
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Currently, the Cruise Capital of the World is the Port of Miami, Florida, closely followed behind by Port Everglades, Florida and the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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King Juan Carlos of Spain famously weighs anchor at this former fishing village, where he dines on caldereta de langosta, a lobster soup exclusive to this part of the island. |
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He then set sail north for the San Juan River, arriving to find Pizarro and his men exhausted from the difficulties they had faced exploring the new territory. |
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Again like Don Juan, Austin, as philosopher and teacher, is above all an unbeliever and a demystifier, a theoretician of human error and illusion. |
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By 1538, it was known she had borne Pizarro two sons, Juan and Francisco. |
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However, in 1535 he was left in Cuzco under the control of Pizarro's brothers, Juan and Gonzalo, who so mistreated Manco Inca that he ultimately rebelled. |
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El Pais said Khaled bin Sultan is expected to meet Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and King Juan Carlos on his official visit. |
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This exploratory work in the Niobrara and Mancos shales of the Piceance was a logical follow-on to our previous Mancos shale discoveries in the San Juan Basin. |
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They settled on West and North Vancouver, Victoria, Fraser River, Maple Ridge and Gulf Islands, including Salt Spring Island, Russell Island, and San Juan Islands. |
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The list, which also features Patagonia in Argentina and the San Juan Islands in Washington, was put together by editors of the magazine's Traveler supplement. |
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Two ships carrying aid were dispatched to Robinson Crusoe Island, part of the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, which has already been hit by huge waves. |
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There are other islands within the Indian Ocean which are French isles, such as Glorioso, Tromelin, lies Sparses, Juan de Nova and Bassas de India. |
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On 5 November 2007, King Juan Carlos I visited the city, sparking great enthusiasm from the local population and protests from the Moroccan government. |
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Robinson Crusoe Island The largest island of the Chilean Juan Fernndez Archipelago, Robinson Crusoe Island is 419 miles west of South America in the South Pacific Ocean. |
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The first Castilian translation was undertaken in 1481 by Juan de Salaya. |
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Right below Juan Ponce is the Palace of the Fortaleza de Santa Catalina drawn in such a way so as to highlight the Puerto Rican and the Usonian flags waving above. |
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Saturday's quake also triggered a tsunami that killed at least four people on Chile's Juan Fernandez islands and caused serious damage to the port town of Talcahuano. |
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He thinks he is Rico Suave and you know him to be a Don Juan. |
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The Pope will then return to the Basilica to celebrate Mass to beatify Juan Bautista and Jacinto de los Angeles, Indians martyred in 1700 in southern Oaxaca state. |
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This tendency allowed Juan Carlos Senar and Montse Camerino of the Museum of Zoology in Barcelona to see whether siskins use their black chest bibs as an index of dominance. |
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Almagro seized the city in 1537, capturing Hernando and Juan. |
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Joseph Medical Center recently purchased North Cascade Cardiology, which has offices in Bellingham, Anacortes, Southeast Alaska and the San Juan Islands. |
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Croix, United States Virgin Islands to San Juan, Puerto Rico in the first quarter of 2014, committing to 400 jobs in Puerto Rico as part of the arrangement. |
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Due to the disputes regarding the extent of each of the two governorates, Juan de la Cosa decided that the River Atrato would form the boundary between the two regions. |
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The catalog also contains recordings by the musical groups Aragon, Irakere and Los Van Van, including their most recent album La Fantasia, A Tribute to Juan Formell. |
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Thus the lake and the San Juan River were often proposed in the 19th century as the longest part of a canal route across the Central American isthmus. |
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It took a lot of effort and haranging in the ensuing weeks that followed but Juan Ponce had the two men arrested and shipped off to Spain to stand trial. |
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Therefore, had Juan Carlos followed the Belgian example in 2005 or 2010, a declaration of incapacity would have transferred power to Felipe, then the heir apparent. |
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Learning from Francis Drake's previous failures here, he circumvented the cannons of the castle of San Felipe del Morro and quickly brought his 17 ships into the San Juan Bay. |
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Fray Geronimo de Mendieta, Fray Augustin de Vetancourt, and Fray Juan de Torquemada are important contributors to the history of the Franciscans in central Mexico. |
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The first World Championship for Drivers was won by Italian Giuseppe Farina in his Alfa Romeo in 1950, narrowly defeating his Argentine teammate Juan Manuel Fangio. |
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Historians consider this event the worst attack on San Juan. |
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Under the leadership of Juan Antonio Samaranch the Games began to shift toward international sponsors who sought to link their products to the Olympic brand. |
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There are many other even smaller islets, like Monito, which is near to Mona, Isla de Cabras and La Isleta de San Juan, both located on the San Juan Bay. |
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In the midst of this musico-political crisis, in 1969 bassist and composer Juan Formell founded Los Van Van, perhaps the most famous Cuban dance band since the Revolution. |
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Between 1742 and 1756, Juan Santos Atahuala led an uprising in the mountains of Jauja, one of many revolts that would occur in Peru over the years. |
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Hilton Worldwide, a subsidiary of the Blackstone Group and a US-based hospitality company, has announced the renovation of the Caribe Hilton in San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most important long poems published in England since John Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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In 1531, a number of Spaniards, most notably Juan Rodriguez de Villafuerte, left the Oaxaca coast and founded the village of Villafuerte where the city of Acapulco now stands. |
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Bishop Juan de Palafox asserted the income from the diocese of Puebla as being twice that of the archbishopic of Mexico, due to the tithe income derived from agriculture. |
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Chile's government has confirmed all 21 people on board a military aircraft, which crashed into the Pacific Ocean off the remote Juan Fernandez islands, have died. |
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Ably performed here by Juan Carlos Claudio and Brandin Scott Steffensen, the two create a world unto themselves, morphing from Gumby-like shapes to breathing pentacles. |
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The sole day-date model in the Carrera range, the Calibre 16 Tachymetre Day-Date features a revised chronograph that sits behind a Juan Manuel Fangio-themed caseback design. |
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Most service industries in San Juan Bautista believe that growth is not in the future for their town due to lack of water, and other problems such as circumvental highways. |
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Donavan Tate's fielder's choice and Zach Kometani's groundout each drove in a run to give Eugene starter Juan Herrera a 2-0 lead to work with in the first inning. |
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During the next several weeks, Seaborne will operate up to three times daily service between San Juan Luis Munoz Marin International Airport and Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe. |
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Byron commemorated this feat in the second canto of Don Juan. |
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The ordinal for King Juan Carlos I of Spain is used in both Spanish and English, but he is sometimes simply called King Juan Carlos of Spain in English. |
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Featuring Ryan Michalski on vocals, coupled with Juan Gonzalez, they make up Cosmic Punch, quintessential psychedelia rock music for the modern era. |
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In an away league game against San Juan, the dog inadvisably strayed on to the playing area and Jiminez reportedly tried to hurl it back into the stands. |
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The first contact with the Spanish came in 1518 when an expedition headed by Captain Juan de Grijalva disembarked at the mouth of the river that now bears his name. |
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On April 8, President of Panama Juan Carlos Varela denounced France's proposal to return Panama to a list of countries that did not cooperate with information exchange. |
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Only four of the British prizes, the French Swiftsure and the Spanish Bahama, San Ildefonso and San Juan Nepomuceno survived to be taken to Britain. |
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The Canadian Navy's Halifax-class frigate HMCS Toronto and the Spanish guided missile frigate Almirante Juan de BorbEn are due in the Black Sea in by Sept. |
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Some scholars like Juan Linz, Fred Riggs, Bruce Ackerman, and Robert Dahl claim that parliamentary government is less prone to authoritarian collapse. |
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This expedition, consisting of about 50 men in one ship, left Hispaniola on July 12, 1508 and eventually anchored in San Juan Bay, near today's city of San Juan. |
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The rest of Don Juan is a series of sexcapades across Asia and Europe. |
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To find a place like that and be discreet about it, Jones figured he needed help, so he went to see his favorite lay, Juan Carillo's woman, Carmen. |
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Again as with Juan, shortly after the religious rite the children would be transferred to the care of wet nurses, or amas, who would take them into their individual homes. |
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Instead the play focuses on Don Juan as an aristocratic anachronism, a vestige of a dead age who has nothing left to do but play games and exercise his droit de seigneur. |
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Juan takes shotgun and is supposed to be in charge of the tunes while making sure I don't get lost. |
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Juan has that arrogant and elegant strut about him when he plays which all world-class players have. |
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Juan Veron has been capped 36 times by his country, scoring six goals in the process. |
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Juan Sebastian Veron is not the first member of his family to play for an English league team. |
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Juan Pablo helped him escape to the States and was unaware of his whereabouts until he saw the Fusion commercial on the telly. |
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Juan Valdez, whose bushily mustachioed face greeted millions of Colombian coffee admirers for almost four decades, officially retires. |
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Juan gets caught trying to pull the same grift twice in a convenience store. |
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Juan Pablo Montoya will start from fourth on the grid with his team mate Ralf Schumacher lining up in seventh position. |
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Juan Cole covers a lot of ground in a many-sided examination of issues raised by Mel Gibson's splatter movie. |
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Juan Carlos Santiago entered a small cantina in a very small village north of Bogota and took a seat at a large table in the very back corner of the darkly lit bar. |
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Juan Carlos is the second European monarch to abdicate in just over a year. |
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Juan has seen a ghostly figure walking and next morning he is told it must be the Black Friar who haunts the house. |
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Juan Carlos launches into a lecture on Bolivia's ecological cosmology. |
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Juan lit another cigarillo while he negotiated the phone call. |
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Juan and his family serve up a generous dose of humor along with some of the best red chiliburgers and tacos, not to mention great shakes and soft ice cream. |
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Juan de Cartagena, the head of the mutineers on the San Antonio, subsequently gave up. |
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Juan Antonio Samaranch was born on 17 July 1920 in Barcelona as the third of six children in a family from the Catalan rich bourgeoisie. |
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Juan Antonio Samaranch endeavoured to breathe new life into the Olympic Movement. |
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