In the port of Cadiz, he made drawings of prostitutes on the street and in brothels. |
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The three appeared in court on January 1 when a judge ordered their committal to Puerto De Santa Maria II prison, near Cadiz. |
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Between 1621 and 1623, three new armadas were established in Flanders, Galicia and Gibraltar to support those in Cadiz and Lisbon. |
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He will follow the route of Christopher Columbus's third crossing from Cadiz in Spain to the Port of Spain in Trinidad. |
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The African fiddler crab, Uca tangeri, is familiar to the inhabitants of Cadiz. |
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Hughes also notes that the aquifer runs beneath two dry lakes in the area, Cadiz and Bristol. |
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On September 14, seven striking shipbuilders in Cadiz, southern Spain were injured in a tear gas and plastic bullet attack by riot police. |
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The young ensign is sailing home from India in 1805 when his ship is seized by a French warship and he ends up off Cadiz, Spain. |
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At the meetings in Barcelona, Cadiz and Madrid, there were proposals related to the establishment of multispecies TACs in the Mediterranean. |
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The University of Cadiz have published the third edition of the economic impact study of the port of the Bay of Cadiz. |
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The town of Guadarranque in Cadiz will host the development of another 12.3 MW plant. |
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The occupation of the public port domain of Cadiz is constantly increasing. |
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He lived in El Gastor, in Cadiz when he was a kid and then he moved to Moron de la Frontera. His teachers there were Pepe and José Naranjo Solis. |
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It is evident that funds provided by SEPI in 1999 benefited the civil companies Juliana, Cadiz and Manises. |
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Ocean quahogs occur in eastern North America from the Arctic to Cape Hatteras, N. C. and in Europe from the Arctic to the Bay of Cadiz, Spain. |
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The Phoenicians founded the cities known today as Cadiz and Malaga more than 3,000 years ago. |
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Scientific and technical programs set up after the Amoco Cadiz disaster were resumed, and collaboration coordinated. |
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Torresol Energy is also developing two other facilities, Valle 1 and Valle 2, in nearby Cadiz. |
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Cadiz looked just as calm as usual, as if the storm of the previous day had never taken place. |
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At least 60 tall ships are expected to leave Cadiz, Spain, on May 7 for a transatlantic race to Bermuda, probably accompanied by a few of the OpSail 2000 tall ships. |
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Spanish officers in riot gear s torme d t he UK-f l ag ged La Flibuste 120 miles off the coast of Cadiz after tailing it from the Caribbean. |
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The census of 28 BC uncovered large numbers of men who qualified, and in 14 AD, a thousand equestrians were registered at Cadiz and Padua alone. |
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Early on its coastal areas were settled by Phoenicians who founded Western Europe's most ancient cities Cadiz and Malaga. |
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The plant, which weighs approx. 24,000 t and is 50 m high, is being built in Cadiz and will be partially set afloat and then loaded onto a 154 m long, 54 m wide pontoon. |
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I would recall the Amoco Cadiz, off the Breton coast, or the Aegean Sea, off the Galician coast, to name but two cases previous to those cited, which are as alike as two peas in a pod. |
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We also asked Manfred Maurer, of the Cadiz Club, to arrange a walking tour of the city and we gave our excellent guide a banner and pin for Manfred. |
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The project to develop and modernize the industrial area in the free port of Cadiz to provide business services also deserves note and will receive ERDF assistance worth PTA 1 164 million. |
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The strategy backfired when the British Cabinet learned, to their great consternation, that an equally powerful Spanish squadron had left Cadiz to sail northward! |
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A group of independent experts from the universities of Cadiz, Seville, and Malaga had been charged with evaluating the environmental impacts of the Port's projects, notably in matters of biodiversity and hydrodynamics. |
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In 1596 he was flag captain to the earl of Essex at the capture of Cadiz, and in 1602 he was vice admiral of the last fleet to be sent against Spain, when the great carrack St. Valentine was taken. |
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According to the Applicant, the MV Louisa was involved in conducting sonar and cesium magnetic surveys of the sea floor of the Bay of Cadiz in order to locate and record indications of oil and methane gas. |
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Events are also planned at Toulon and Cadiz, principal naval bases of France and Spain, and at St Paul's Cathedral in London, where Horatio Nelson's body was buried after the battle. There is a flood of books too. |
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We can agree to the exclusion of the Gulf of Cadiz from the same effort management scheme as elsewhere, if an alternative but equally effective management system is in place. |
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Even so, twenty-one years after the sinking of the Amoco Cadiz, the Commission is finally taking action and proposes to improve and speed up the payment of compensation to victims. |
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In Spain, a very large grand of PTAS 3 192 million is allocated for the construction of two dams, one at Zahara in the province of Cadiz, and the other at Gueejar in the province of Granada. |
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But also quieter colors like Bilbao Brown or Cadiz Blue. |
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Photo of the Parque de los Toruños, in Cadiz, included in the exhibition. |
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The squadron remained off Tenerife for a further three days and by 16 August had rejoined Jervis's fleet off Cadiz. |
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Nelson and the Vanguard were to be dispatched to Cadiz to reinforce the fleet. |
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Howard and the Earl of Essex jointly led an attack against the Spanish base at Cadiz on 20 June. |
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After again cruising off Cadiz for a while, Blake turned for home but died of old wounds within sight of Plymouth. |
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Almost immediately, British ships under Admiral Charles Saunders moved to blockade Cadiz one of the most important Spanish naval bases. |
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While coasting towards Guiana the brigs were separated until reunited at Nueva Cadiz on Cubagua island off the coast of Venezuela. |
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Following the route of that time, he sailed from Cadiz in February 1594, arriving in Mexico in May. |
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Southern cities like Cadiz and Seville expanded rapidly from the commerce and shipbuilding spurred on by the demands of the American colonies. |
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As the 1590s continued, the infighting between Cecil and Devereux persisted, with Devereux's raid on Cadiz earning him national fame. |
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Jerez de la Frontera in the province of Cadiz is one of Spain's most important wine regions and produces the country's well-known sherries. |
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It's made from the Palomino grape in a strictly demarcated area near Jerez de la Frontera, near Cadiz in southern Spain. |
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Supply and installation of two scanning electron microscopes for the University of Cadiz. |
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In the secular realm, dancing girls from Syria and Cadiz were extremely popular. |
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Following his release, he probably travelled in Europe and Scotland, and it may have been at this time that he traded wine to Cadiz, Porto, and Lisbon. |
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A raid on Cadiz, led by Francis Drake in April 1587, had captured or destroyed some thirty ships and great quantities of supplies, setting preparations back by a year. |
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Elsewhere, goals by David Lopez and El Yaagoubi Moha earned Osasuna a 2-0 home win over Cadiz while Racing Santander held Athletic Bilbao to a goalless draw at San Mames. |
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In 1596, Raleigh took part in the Capture of Cadiz, where he was wounded. |
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On March 19, the Spanish Constitution of 1812 was ratified by a parliament gathered in Cadiz, the only Spanish continental city which was safe from French occupation. |
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In 1454 a fleet of caravels from Seville and Cadiz traded along the African coast and upon their return, were intercepted by a Portuguese squadron. |
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As night fell, the Spanish fleet broke off and sailed for Cadiz. |
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In 1587 his ship was lost in Cadiz in the raid by Francis Drake. |
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While with the ship he visited Lisbon, Cadiz, Algiers, and Minorca. |
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As a consequence of the Salamanca campaign, the French were forced to end their long siege of Cadiz and to permanently evacuate the provinces of Andalusia and Asturias. |
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