He leapt into a bullring at the age of nine and began his professional career at the age of twelve. |
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Although there are still supporters of bullfighting, only the Monumental bullring now holds fights in the Catalan capital. |
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Tickets prices vary considerably depending on the bullring, the bullfighters and the occasion. |
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The course ends in a bullring where the toros were to face matadors in the afternoon. |
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Like the matador in a bullring, the more the crowd cheers, the more he will entertain. |
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Two years earlier he had made his debut in the bullring as a rejoneador, a bullfighter on horseback who carries a lance to kill the bull. |
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The event itself was staged in a bullring that gave more than a passing resemblance to the alien mother ship at the end of Close Encounters. |
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The lower level of the bullring was rehabilitated to accommodate a bullfighting museum and a restaurant. |
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Adjacent to the church lies the Plaza del Castillo, known as El Corro, and occasionally used as a bullring. |
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Now that he has recovered, the Palma de Mallorca bullring is the starting point for the tour that will take him around most of Spain. |
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The question of why a small village has such a large bullring is explained by the intensive livestock industry in Cortes. |
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He is such a liability that his party scrapped the Madrid bullring rally at which its leader opens most campaigns. |
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The ever-increasing influx of bathers required the construction of a larger bullring to serve as a venue for these events. |
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Bullfighting as we know it today, started in the village squares, and became formalised, with the building of the bullring in Ronda in the late 18th century. |
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They must never have faced a man on foot before they enter the bullring. |
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Those bullfighting posters will give a spanish touch to bullring or everyplace you stick them. |
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It is, with its ring of almost 30 metres across, the largest bullring in the Highlands except for that of Ronda, of course. |
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The Tajo of Ronda, the oldest bullring in the world, the Arab baths, its cathedral, bridges... make this Andalusian city a unique place in the world. |
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But I could also have searched out its bullring, monastery or Plaza Mayor. |
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Its residents rented out their houses and spent those months in the country. At the time, the village had two casinos and a decidedly peculiar bullring, as well as the spa. |
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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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Barcelona's El Monumental bullring will host its final bullfight on Sunday in front of 20,000 spectators. |
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The traditional bullfights in the bullring are ongoing as is the running of bulls in the streets. |
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Acapulco also has a bullring, called the Plaza de Toros, near Caletilla Beach. |
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Since then the Southampton heroes have played all the big festivals, barnstormed a sell-out US tour and even gigged in a Mexican bullring. |
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The new Bullring has replaced the concrete monstrosities and monoliths which dominated the city. |
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The Englishwomen never appeared to exchange any words yesterday, but the frost between them made the NIA seem closer to Turin than the Bullring. |
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Unlike the concrete and terrazzo buildings that were bulldozed, the new Bullring has a nice mix of inside and outside space. |
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So harsh was the discipline that it was known as the Bullring by soldiers. |
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