But in Peru, Mr Alcazar admits, such concessions have now become a controversial issue. |
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The next year, he purchased the Casa Monica Hotel across the street from both the Alcazar and the Ponce de Leon. |
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The magnificent Alcazar is the westernmost point of the town and is, as acknowledged by everyone here, the building that gave inspiration to Walt-disney for the shape of its famous castle. |
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In 1905, when he received a standing ovation at the Alcazar in Marseille. |
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This leaves a smaller knot of journalists and record industry professionals milling about in the square, before the signal comes to follow Diabaté through the impressive front door of the Alcazar. |
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The Shareholders of TECHNIP are invited to attend the Combined General Meeting, which will be held on Friday, April 29, 20051 at 10:00 am, at Pavillon Gabriel, Salon Alcazar, 5 avenue Gabriel, 75008 Paris, France. |
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Housed in the Alcazar regional library in Marseille, the exhibition featured a number of historic Mediterranean and European city centres that have been rehabilitated. |
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Aimed at examining the problems surrounding urban regeneration, an exhibition on the rehabilitation of the medinas will be open to the public from 5 to 20 October in the Alcazar Library. |
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A tour of the Alcazar is an opportunity to spend an enchanting moment in the half-light of its reception rooms and to breath in the fragrant coolness of its gardens. |
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If the world changes, the label still offer the same quality of music, chill out and which would completely have his place in the Djoon or Alcazar Club in Paris Paris. |
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They come from far and wide to see Granada's Alhambra, Seville's Cathedral and the Alcazar, the Mezquita of Cordoba and Picasso's museum in Malaga. |
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The former Hotel Alcazar now houses the Lightner Museum and City Hall. |
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And then he put steel to me, and forced me to come with him to his mountain alcazar, his huge palace. |
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The building is enclosed by imperforate walls, a favourite device of Moneo's that reinterprets the traditional form of the Spanish alcazar. |
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In form, an alcazar is generally rectangular with easily defensible walls and massive corner towers. |
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It was a fortified town, had walls, and a separate fortress or alcazar. |
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