Then, when you’re ready… burn your boats, plant your flag, stake your claim to the riches of El Dorado. |
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Perhaps this Atlantis, this El Dorado of suburbs does exist, but I for one couldn't be bothered travelling any further north to find it. |
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It is reached by a track, lined with crosses of Lorraine, that runs from El Adem. |
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Ultimately, El Hanani's drawings are meditations on the relationship of the macroscopic to the microscopic, the infinite to the infinitesimal. |
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Montgomery's victory over Rommel at El Alamein early in November came as a vast relief, and reconsolidated Churchill's position as war leader. |
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Vallo believes these people, led by El Libre, will easily pay 50,000 gold florins for the huge stash of weapons. |
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Founded in Seville in 1892, El Caballo is a manufacturer of harnesses and leather trappings. |
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With a white chalky stone, the guide was kneeling on the kasbah roof, trying to draw the El Glaoui family tree on the dun-coloured surface. |
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This included the torture of more than 100 women who fled El Salvador and were disposed of by being thrown from helicopters. |
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As El Nino strengthens, the northern jet will weaken and give way to a strong southern jet stream pattern. |
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And so with only a bit of luck, El Duende could play four chukkers full out, and he was already caressing victory in his last championship. |
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But to my mind, the joker in the pack remains the possibility of a local Benguela El Nino. |
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Continue the aero communications between Namiquipa and El Valle, if radio-telegraph, motorcycles, or other means fail. |
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The Yankee pen has been shaky all year and needed El Duque to get a big out versus Oakland. |
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So, when El returned to the garden he found the man alone and forlorn, grieving for his departed wife. |
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N'gone, El Hadji's new wife, is dressed for a Western white wedding and her face is covered with a bridal veil. |
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Directly in front of him stood a branch of El Corte Ingles, the Spanish department store. |
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Chloe would be attending university in the fall, and Liam would be going to El Camino, a community college in the area. |
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Other solfataras and fumaroles have produced a plethora of sulfates, and it is plausible that additional sulfates occur at El Desierto. |
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Wander the mix of mansions and Territorial bungalows near El Charro in El Presidio. |
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Should the Barbadians overcome El Salvador, they will qualify for a September Group 2 play-off with either Peru or Mexico. |
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The hero El Cid, who became the subject of an epic poem, modeled these qualities. |
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These are joined by meditations on the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador, the Eucharist, the prayer Anima Christi, and the stigmata. |
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The police withdrew when El Salvador's ombudsperson for Human Rights intervened. |
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What's more, they discovered, El Nino has a sister phenomenon, La Nina, a period of unusually cold waters that seemed to alternate with El Nino. |
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That's why I've dropped out of society and joined a convent in El Salvador. |
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At this period El Greco did not paint from life, except for the heads in his portraits. |
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It was supposed to be the typical El Cerrito, California, bachelorette party. |
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The third tale speaks of El Chivo, a bitter ex-guerrilla-turned-hit man, who is given a contract to kill a wealthy businessman. |
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Bonsai-like Douglas firs and ponderosa pines animate the petrified lava flows of El Malpais National Monument in New Mexico. |
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In El Salvador riot police broke a medical workers strike by occupying clinics in February. |
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He is a freelance journalist who has worked for KCBS News Radio and El Tecolote, a bilingual biweekly in San Francisco. |
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Tents are set in a canyon across from El Capitan State Beach, amid old-growth oak and sycamore trees. |
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Worryingly, El Reg is still a lone voice in supporting these guys and has received few words of support for the duo. |
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I was posted in the Middle East to join the 5th Indian Division at El Alamein. |
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Hernandez, a southpaw from El Salvador is perhaps the better technical boxer. |
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On one wall, there is a gallery of grave, extenuated figures that recall El Greco. |
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On the saint's day, the president of the Mari El Republic visited the sacred grove and partook of the food offered by the kart. |
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The report also states that the company's local bottler buys sugar refined at Central Izalco, the biggest sugar mill in El Salvador. |
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In daylight, the narcos smuggle their loads across three bridges that link Juarez with El Paso. |
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Once upon a time we were still in love, sipping Singapore slings in the El Paso International Airport bar. |
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Soon El Marichal ordered that the minimum conscription age be lowered to twelve. |
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Various tours are available by speed boats that take you for the most spectacular views, even up the gut to laugh in the face of El Diablo. |
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I went to the El Gouna marina, not yet filled with white polished yachts because the international yachting brigade were still out in the Med. |
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On February 15 over 200 Salvadorean police took over 15 public hospitals and clinics in El Salvador's capital city of San Salvador. |
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Many rudist species were defined on specimens collected from the El Abra Formation in Mexico, a widespread carbonate platform. |
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The small country of El Salvador suffered two devastating earthquakes in one month. |
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The cycle of 54 pictures for the Carthusian monastery of El Paular, his largest commission, attests to his prolific imagination. |
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The plaintiffs painted graphic scenes of the killing fields of El Salvador. |
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Not quite as slammed together as it's predecessors, '92's El Mariachi and '95's Desperado, but still majorly fun. |
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That soldier had already been busted to El and was on the short list for an administrative discharge. |
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If El Greco painted at a remove from reality, using figurines as models, that was because he opted to do so. |
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Airlines including El Al are developing guns which will disable hijackers but not pierce the skin of an aircraft. |
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Religious pilgrims are trampling the grounds of the El Carmen monastery in the Sierra del Nixcongo Mountains near Mexico City. |
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Redundancies are never happy news, but word reached El Reg that things were not handled terribly delicately in Bristol. |
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I left law school to become a flight attendant for El Al airlines, a job that literally opened up the world to me. |
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Echeverria's space appears, at first glance, to expand and deterritorialize the limits of El Hoyo. |
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Like the other original ironwork throughout El Pedregal, the gate was brightly painted, in this case a fluorescent cherry red. |
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For example, a union shop in El Salvador had expressed interest in becoming a partner. |
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As the Sunset approached El Paso, irrigated farmland appeared and soon we were in the suburbs. |
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The hikoi coincided with the 59th anniversary of the second battle of El Alamein. |
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The oddly attenuated, gothic proportions of her figures, for example, derive from Varo's admiration for El Greco. |
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade. |
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For eats, don't miss El Charro, established in the 1920s and the birthplace of the chimichanga. |
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Nine months later, four U.S. churchwomen who were working in El Salvador were killed, causing outrage in the States. |
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On the third lap his pacemaker moved aside as El Guerrouj put in a 55-second lap. |
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Peruvian longshore workers carried out a surprise strike on April 1 at the port of El Callao, Peru's main port. |
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The Virtual Museum El Pais is an excellent online tour and is surprisingly quick to load for the amount of graphical content it has. |
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In the stylish El Galatino on the Gran Via you dine to the quiet clink of cutlery beneath trompe-l'oeil walls and earthy plasterwork. |
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And the sugar-beet fields all around, I know, will soon be transformed, each in their turn, into part of this El Dorado. |
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Other mares will be sold in foal to Alphabet Soup, El Prado, Golden Missile, Lit de Justice, Running Stag, and Wild Rush. |
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Yes, there's lots of talk of an El Dorado of forensic evidence, a gold mine of forensic evidence, and that's clearly what they do have. |
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Third is that the workers struggles for job security, against contract labour system and the making of an El Dorado. |
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For the fourth year in a row, El Pasoans ate and couch-surfed their way on to the Men's Fitness list of the country's 25 fattest cities. |
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In El Paso we had bought Ramen noodles, tuna fish, cheese, salami, French bread and other goodies to consume on the train. |
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At the centre of the site is a large stepped pyramid 25m high known as El Castillo. |
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Neither the Indian consulate nor a representative from ICE in El Paso responded to requests for comment on this story. |
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It seems the whole jungle community is counting on master sleuth Scott to find El Gato so they can promptly bop him on the head and steal it from him. |
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Then Isaacs passed away, turning the group into a trio. 2001 brought Trinity, with input by Anglo-Indian jazz artist Nitin Sawhney and Venezuelan hip-hoppers El Corte. |
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Great milers make great sires, and past participants such as El Corredor and Distorted Humor are proving to be the next generation of important sires. |
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In an upstairs dance hall called El Beso, tonight's milonga is heating up. |
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The sulfur at El Desierto occurs in a whitish to grayish Pliocene tuff, consisting mostly of hardened, chiefly andesitic to dacitic, volcanic ashes, and capped by basalt. |
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Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and Rock Hudson all stayed at El Paisano, still the grandest hotel in town. |
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In El Tresillo, as in many of the oldest card games, the numeral cards in the round suits rank in the reverse order from the numeral cards in the long suits. |
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But we cannot be entirely sure that El Chapo will remain in a Mexican prison, much less ever see an American courtroom. |
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This time it's Chal Chal Alayea El Rumman, a song about a pomegranate and a lemon tree that is, in fact, a political lament that relates to the end of the first world war. |
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A similar large discrepancy between the measured and calculated values of the channel conductance was reported for colicin El and, recently, for colicin Ia channels. |
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She recovered and was soon seen in the company of El chino Antrax, emperor of the Los Antrax hit squad. |
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Do Republicans want to chomp stogies with El Rushbo or remain a force in American politics? |
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His work was actually along the Coast in the bars, collecting Huaxtecan music, whereas mine was closer to the ruins of El Tajin and with the Totonacs and Mestizos. |
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While mining has excavated an El Dorado for both the company and the Indonesian Government, it has been an ecological, social and economic purgatory for the Papuans. |
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China's untapped cigarette market seemed to be an El Dorado for global tobacco companies looking to boost depleted sales margins due to a contracting First World market. |
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This densification of office and residential high-rises is new here, but the area has become an El Dorado for those interested in water sports, disco, and in-line skating. |
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In El Reno, when you order a hamburger, an onion-fried burger is assumed, unless you instruct the cook to leave the onions out. |
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This editorial in El Pais neatly sums up what's been revealed to date. |
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One popular story is about El Duende, an imp with a big sombrero, red trousers and a blue jacket, who courts pretty young girls by tossing pebbles at them. |
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At the time when he married Sonia, she was not only ravishing but well provided for, and El Duende could buy more land and notably improve his stock of brood mares. |
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As in the New York skyscraper photographs that followed, Church Street El features the blank faces of several buildings seen from a steep vertiginous view. |
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The town is located just near playa Pescadero, near the tiny town of El Pescardo. |
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I would speak to Panamanians, El Salvadoreans, and Guatemalans to find out why, despite all the talk of how terrible free trade is, they still wanted to sign a deal. |
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The decisive turning point in the scholarship of early El Greco came out of the blue in 1983, when the Dormition of the Virgin shown in the London exhibition was found. |
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Zeidan is playing a high-stakes game, according to Libyan intelligence official, rami El Obeidi. |
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In another, meant for viewers in El Salvador, shadows on a wall illustrate a conversation between a teenage boy and a smuggler. |
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Hernandez first learned to love chiles rellenos and taquitos with salsa verde as a child in El Salvador, tagging along to Mexican restaurants with her father. |
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He was better pleased with the rounded amplitudes of the Danae and the Venuses painted for him by Titian, than by El Greco's wizened male nudes the colour of fog. |
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The El Paso brand of deterrence is just as much directed at smugglers as immigrants, if not more so. |
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He is also known as El H, but of all his nicknames El Elegante is the most salient. |
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It was Kuna territory in 1600 when the Spaniards built a small fort at El Real to protect the river route to the gold mines in the Rio Tuira headwaters. |
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All this could have been quite enough flamenco for one week, but taking the bull by the horns, I returned on Tuesday for the Compania Antonio El Pipa in De Tablao. |
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None exemplified the younger spirit more than Eliud Kipchoge who in a near blanket finish in the 5000m edged Hicham El Guerrouj, the monarch of the metric mile. |
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On Election Day itself, he gave the Venezuelan newspaper El Universal a quote indicating he foresaw the possibility of defeat. |
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While El Socialista and other socialist periodicals were appealing to working-class Spaniards, anarchism, intent on capturing the same audience, was also taking root in Spain. |
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Veteran storm chaser Tim Samaras died Friday in the El Reno, Oklahoma, tornado, along with his son Paul and colleague Carl Young. |
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And if successful, the program would be extended to refugees in Guatemala and El Salvador. |
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Around that same time, Rose-Avila returned to El Salvador as regional director for Save the Children. |
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Great Nubian musician Hamsa El Din once told me that the traditional melodies for Nubian songs come from the overtone sequence of the specific rhythm that goes with that song. |
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The 2001 El Coto Rioja was made with the traditional Tempranillo grape. |
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An artist named El Perro has creating a shooting gallery with an air gun that points at a view of a street corner, with cars and people occasionally passing across the frame. |
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You may remember Sanchez, the director of Homies Unidos, a binational group working to broker a peace between rival gangs here and in El Salvador. |
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The ladies were spotted at El Tiempo, where Sharon quenched her Tex-Mex cravings, and at Trellis Spa at the Houstonian, where they indulged in massages. |
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Journey from El Salvador to a holding cell For Claudia and her family, the cold holding cells were a shock. |
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The most dramatic change of all is the emergence of an Islamist party long persecuted by zine El Abidine Ben Ali's regime. |
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That same year, Jones also performed with a punk group called El Madmo, wielding a red Fender guitar and a platinum blonde wig. |
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The fact that the effect of iron was similar on El Tor and classical biotypes indicates that these two biotypes may have an identical iron uptake mechanism. |
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He is wanted by Interpol and was indicted for drug trafficking in 2012 by the U.S. District Court of El Paso. |
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In the meantime, the U.S. named El Chino a drug kingpin and moved to seize the very wealth he flaunted in his online photos. |
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That said, the El Head sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion, the odd echo-meter or reverberator and various bits of machinery that go boing. |
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The next day, Agent gomez called Arambula to meet him at their usual place, a Baskin Robbins in El Paso. |
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But Arambula visited the ICE offices in El Paso on at least two occasions, and met with Agent gomez alone on several others. |
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It is all the more surprising, therefore, to discover that there has never been a major monographic exhibition of El Greco's work in this country. |
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The El Molo mainly speak Samburu now, a slightly different dialect. |
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Immigration judges in El Paso have among the lowest rates of asylum approval in the country. |
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But it was the Mexicans who would show up at Mission and 24th right by my favorite taqueria, El Farolita, and cheer to the traffic and wave and raise their fist. |
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As the plane makes the descent to El Paso, Berry Oakley squints down at the brown, hilly town. |
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Yuriana Castillo turned out to be another El Chino girlfriend who bears some resemblance to Kardashian. |
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Parador El Ferrol Hotel is located in the centrical place where the old city of medieval style ends and the modern rationalist one dating from the 18th century begins. |
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More than 200 Brazilian players are currently registered as being foreign-based in countries ranging from Spain and Italy to Finland, El Salvador and China. |
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The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, California, manufactured the final two picosatellites for the mission to test microelectromechanical systems technology. |
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In 1999, El Elegante threw a fashion benefit for more than 600 guests on the beach at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Acapulco. |
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The acknowledgment of these crimes, which came as part of an amnesty for them, was a cathartic moment for El Salvador. |
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You might have never heard of Taca airlines, El Salvador's official airline, but you may have flown on a plane that was overhauled by their mechanics. |
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By contrast, the large figure paintings that he executed for the charterhouses of Granada and El Paular, near Segovia, are comparatively bland and conventional. |
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This supposed injustice is another piece of classic El Tel topspin. |
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In a Mexican grotto on 14th Street, kitsch provides the kick, but it's shrimp tostadas and earthy enchiladas that keep the crowds returning to El Rey del Sol. |
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Major ruins include Tiwanaku, El Fuerte de Samaipata, Inkallaqta and Iskanawaya. |
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A deal to implement an integrated plan for the Red Sea city of El Gouna to become carbon-neutral was signed recently in Egypt. |
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Of the 87 that were filed in El Paso, 100 percent were denied. |
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A national guard patrol found this morning at dawn two Toyota cars, abandoned on the buffer zone of El Manzla. |
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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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It has from then introduced Robert Rodriguez s El Rey Network cabler and the wrestling league Lucha Underground. |
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Climate in the Banten region is strongly influenced by Monsoon wind and La Nina or El Nino Wave. |
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The highest point is Pinal de Zamorano at 3,300 meters, followed by El Picacho de Pueblo Nuevo, El Zorillo and El Cuervo all above 2,700 meters. |
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The Flammulated Owl was also reported from El Potosi by Contreras-Balderas. |
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Beautifully reconstructed by legendary Limon dancer Sarah Stackhouse, La Malinche clearly resembles Graham's El Penitente. |
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In 1616, he was released to lead a second expedition in search of El Dorado. |
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On 1 September 2015 Raneem El Weleily was ranked as the world number one woman squash player. |
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The country fought in both world wars, with notable campaigns in Gallipoli, Crete, El Alamein and Cassino. |
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Local residents buried their bodies which washed ashore near the Bab El Mandeb area off Yemen's coast, he said. |
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And I love speaking English, and have many European friends that I meet every time I go to Sharm El Sheykh, about twice or three times a year. |
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On February 23, coronation Day, El Chapo arrived with three bands. |
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Extra El Meson Gran If white is your choice, then head to Aldi, Majestic or Tesco. |
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During the night of May 27 the 90th Light Division hedgehogged south of El Adem. |
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His exploits made him a hero to the English but a pirate to the Spaniards, to whom he was known as El Draque. |
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In El Salvador, chorizos are quite common, and the ones from the city of Cojutepeque are particularly well known there. |
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There's strong stench of talentlessness that reeks from every frame of El Sakka's second flop in a row. |
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Then a point-biserial simple correlation was made between those computed values and investment or noninvestment in El Salvador. |
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The one that gets me the most is the El Dorado Chemical Plant. |
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Did you know that El Reno was once larger than Oklahoma City? |
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That brings in Easy Road, Demora, Adam's Ale, Meadway, Desert Ace, Cordial, Pearl Acclaim and El Viento. |
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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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Local speakers include an advisor from the office of the cabinet, David El Achar of Yellow, Ola Doudin of BitOasis and others. |
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Thickness, lithic content and clast angularity decrease from Alto Los Volcanes and El Mirador relieves towards N, E and S directions. |
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Geralt ME's El Bahr also promotes a certain type of oolong tea which combines the added benefits of ginseng. |
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We conclude that the highly virulent El Tor biotype was not taken up by the mussels and could thereby escape the mussels' elimination process. |
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Emad El Akkad, 29, an Egyptian technical support engineer who lives in Dubai, was onboard the aircraft. |
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There are 16 TATNEFT's filling stations operating in the Mari El Republic today. |
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After being driven back across the Cyrenaican 'bulge' to El Agheila in December 1941, Rommel received reinforcements including much needed tanks. |
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Inceif President and CEO Daud Vicary Abdullah signed for Inceif while Bank Nizwa was represented by CEO Jamil El Jaroudi. |
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The problem was an unresolved dispute regarding lands adjacent to the Guadalajara airport, including the communal farm Ejido El Zapote. |
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The historic march ended at the presidential palace of President Jose Maria Figueres in El Zapote. |
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As you get to a certain level people start to dream of free climbing El Cap. |
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What's more, the Katanga province continues to maintain its image as a mining El Dorado in the eyes of international operators. |
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Alejandra is also founder and coordinator of the Zopilote Institute, the administrative body for El Pardo's courses. |
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The recipe for El Jefe is based on the Cafe Cubano and is a creative expression from illy that also communicates a sense of irony. |
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Menkes believes El Nino conditions fell flat this year because wind gusts called antitrade winds stopped blowing in April. |
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The larger portion of this text discusses El Paso, Texas, the boring sister to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. |
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Consulate General in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, hosted a college night with the University of Texas El Paso. |
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La troupe du Haras El Djemhouri a agremente la soiree en donnant un recital de cornemuse dans la cour du Palais de la culture. |
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The special meeting is being held at the Hyatt Rickeys Hotel, 4219 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, Calif. |
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Ewan had at first filmed the music video for the song with director Jad Shuwairi, but then redone it with director Mai El Yas. |
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They are offering package deals to Port El Kantaoui from a cut-price pounds 297, with some leaving as early as Wednesday. |
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Fire regimes of Kipuka forests in El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico. |
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As an example, he cites the case of Daniel Awet, who was based in Bahr El Ghazel. |
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En face, l'equipe drivee par Si-Tahar Cherif El Ouazzani entend augmenter son capital points pour le maintien. |
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In December, a Texas jury unanimously found that El Paso-based Los Paisanos Autobuses Inc. |
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The Romanos also recently supported the ICC's world premiere retrospective of African artist El Anatsui. |
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The 50,000 clients who now have 24-hour power are located in the provinces of Hato Mayor and El Seibo and Las Guaranas in Duarte province. |
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The Mexican long-tongued bat, Choeronycteris mexicana, is primarily found southward from northern Mexico to El Salvador and Honduras. |
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In El Paso, Texas, this week, Haddock passed the 1,000th mile of the journey after conquering New Mexico in less than a month. |
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The main success is the Pelagian Basin in the Gulf of Gabes, where Libya's only producing offshore field is El Bouri. |
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The offshore NC41 field is to be developed together with the gas reserves of the adjacent El Bouri field. |
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John Milam of Draggin' M Ranch in El Dorado has been awarded the International Brangus Breeders Association's Breeder of the Year Award. |
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Chechnyan agents are not the only ones keen to collar Morgan when he emerges from El Renacer. |
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Dermot Weld has had an incredible week, which may continue with El Toreros in the 7f handicap. |
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So far, Trackmaster makes interesting cases for El Coreador in the Sprint, and Starine in the Filly and Mare Turf. |
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The beaches of Tacoron and Puerto Naos have been closed on El Hierro, which is located in the Canary Islands. |
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Sand mining company El Monte Nature Preserve wants to excavate nearly 200 of the 575 acres of El Monte Valley. |
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Ayyad El Nimer blends neo-plasticism with representational art and flavours it with traditional motifs. |
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Monaco's Nabil Dirar, just off the bench, sent in a cross to El Shaarawy, whose header beat Hugo Lloris after deflecting off Kieran Trippier. |
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Sosa was best known for signature tunes such as Gracias A La Vida and Si Se Calla El Cantor. |
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The three-sided, open-top GRE was constructed close to the end of Runway 13R, where open air run-ups at El Dorado were previously performed. |
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He also inquired whether he could work for El Paso through a different agency because NLS was not paying him in a timely manner. |
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Construction is expected to be complete in April 2017, in advance of the inaugural call of the first new Commitment Class ship, El Coqui. |
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Chavez, who is of Mexican and Swiss-German descent, has traveled from Austin to do community work in El Salvador. |
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Board of Education, it's crunch time at the Legislature and an interview with Paul Carrola of the University of Texas at El Paso. |
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In some places, an El Nino can result in excessive rainfall, but the effect in Venezuela is typically drought, Bouma says. |
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First, however, we're treated to the full Mariachi El Bronx experience, complete with vihuela and guitarron. |
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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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It forms part of the hydrological regions of the Lerma-Santiago and El Balsas, and a small portion of that of the Panuco. |
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At Yosemite, the list ranges from upgrading the El Portal sewer lines to rehabilitating the much-visited Mariposa grove of giant sequoia trees. |
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On December 14 the Salvadoran Navy, working with the DEA and TAT offices in El Salvador, intercepted a go-fast boat in the Gulf of Fonseca. |
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Mr Delves, from Rush, Co Dublin, had celebrated his 42nd birthday on December 30 at El Medano, Granadilla, in south Tenerife. |
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In Spain, parents will sing lullabies or tell rhymes to children, warning them that if they do not sleep, El Coco will come and get them. |
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Situated just under two miles from Exit 37 off of I-10, DSI El Paso South Dialysis is located at 10651 North Loop in Socorro. |
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In 1985, while working in El Salvador, I prayed at the lonely place where they were killed. |
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San Lorenzo was not only filled with patrons from El Salvador, but from many other Central and South American communities. |
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Paolitto knows that growing up in El Salvador is very different from growing up in Massachusetts. |
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But as we had the freedom of the car we headed down to visit the awesome El Escorial, as it turned out that day was free entry. |
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And no, there's no truth El Tigre's biography will be called Great Expectorations. |
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Dina Sofamontanez, who runs Hostal El Inka, said she dropped prices when tourists ran out of money. |
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He wears a britstache. El Renacuajo's mustache is scrawny and creepy, much like most wearers of the molestache. |
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Mixed-conifer woodlands cover much of the lava flows at El Malpais National Monument, New Mexico. |
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On El Dorado Rice is reduced to patching together cliches, reaching for laughs with groaner rhymes, and piling on platitudes. |
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I quickly fell in love with El Barrio, where I ate cuchifrito and listened to music on the rooftop with my neighbors. |
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Even before the great sultan Mehmed II, known as El Fatih, took power in Turkey, the Serbian despotate had become the booty of the invaders. |
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Woollen hayks for garments are manufactured here of a curious texture, extremely light and fine, called El Haik Filelly. |
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For Yamana, its El Penon mine in Chile is its heavy hitter, with production expectations of 450,000 to 500,000 ounces per year. |
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His Prime Meridian ran through the Fortunate Isles, the westernmost land recorded, at around the position of El Hierro in the Canary Islands. |
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In 1617, Raleigh was pardoned by the King and granted permission to conduct a second expedition to Venezuela in search of El Dorado. |
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An Axis offensive in Libya forced an Allied retreat deep inside Egypt until Axis forces were stopped at El Alamein. |
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In 2000, he and Tim Rice teamed again to create songs for DreamWorks' animated film The Road to El Dorado. |
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Instead, the El Mocambo had been booked for the entire week by April Wine for a recording session. |
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Soon after the beginning of the year, he mounted an invasion of Syria, capturing El Arish and Jaffa. |
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General Auchinleck, although he had checked Rommel's advance at the First Battle of El Alamein, was replaced by General Harold Alexander. |
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Their bodies were found by a huntsman with his dog in a remote area of scrubland known as El Malpais del Roque. |
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Other live music venues in the city centre include NEON, Six Feet Under, Le Pub, Riverside Tavern, Warehouse 54, El Sieco's and The Potters. |
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The oldest European cave art dates back 40,800, and can be found in the El Castillo Cave in Spain. |
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The work of El Greco is a particularly clear example of Mannerism in painting during the late 16th, early 17th centuries. |
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Throughout much of the Classic period in Central Mexico, the city of Teotihuacan was thriving, as were Xochicalco and El Tajin. |
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Border Patrol activity is concentrated around border cities such as San Diego and El Paso which have extensive border fencing. |
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Sites include Chuquicamata in Chile, Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah, United States and El Chino Mine in New Mexico, United States. |
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After graduation, she joined the Ambrosian Singers, performing with them on the soundtrack of the 1961 Charlton Heston film El Cid. |
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The Church of El Salvador survives as one of the island's finest examples of the architecture of the 16th century. |
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In 1933 Carlos Barnard started the first section of Hotel El Mirador, with 12 rooms on the cliffs of La Quebrada. |
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The most extensive ancient excavation currently being conducted in Alexandria is known as Kom El Deka. |
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The most notable public schools in Alexandria include El Abbassia High School and Gamal Abdel Nasser High School. |
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The network begins at the El Raml district in the west and ends in the Victoria district in the east. |
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Route 6 starts at Sidi Gaber El Sheikh in the outer route between Sporting and Mustafa Kamel. |
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Other Egyptian squash player women are Nour El Tayeb, Omneya Abdel Kawy, Nouran Gohar and Nour El Sherbini. |
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The First Battle of El Alamein had prevented the Axis from advancing further into Egypt. |
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The Axis advance was halted here in early July in the First Battle of El Alamein. |
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French is also spoken in Andorra and is official in El Pas de la Casa next to official language Catalan. |
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The Spanish side of the Strait is protected under El Estrecho Natural Park. |
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The Pipil lived in western El Salvador, spoke Nawat, and had many settlements there, most noticeably Cuzcatlan. |
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Today many Pipil and other indigenous populations live in the many small towns of El Salvador like Izalco, Panchimalco, Sacacoyo, and Nahuizalco. |
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This union consisted of the provinces of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Los Altos, Mosquito Coast, and Nicaragua. |
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The parliament started around 1980, and its primary goal was to resolve conflicts in Nicaragua, Guatemala, and El Salvador. |
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This subduction forms the volcanoes of Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, also known as the Central America Volcanic Arc. |
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The oldest Clovis site in North America is believed to be El Fin del Mundo in northwestern Sonora, Mexico, discovered during a 2007 survey. |
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Coffee economies in Guatemala and El Salvador, for example, were centralized around large plantations that operated under coercive labor systems. |
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Prior to El Nino, the warm pool stores heat and is confined to the far western Pacific. |
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During the El Nino, the warm pool migrates eastward along with the concomitant precipitation and current anomalies. |
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As Tanit was associated with Ba'al Hammon the principal god in Punic Carthage, so Astarte was with El in Phoenicia. |
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Additionally, El Paso Global Networks' customers will be able to better manage price pressures in the commoditizing bandwidth markets. |
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Additionally, between the towns of Las Khorey and El Ayo in Karinhegane, the site of numerous cave paintings of real and mythical animals. |
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Notable artists from this era include El Lissitzky, Kazimir Malevich, Wassily Kandinsky, and Marc Chagall. |
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The oldest European cave art dates back 40,800, and can be found in the El Castillo Cave in Spain, but cave art exists across the continent. |
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Their rebellious pursuit was thus a Crusade for the restoration of Church's unity, where Franco stood for both Pelagius of Asturias and El Cid. |
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Cabral authorizes the king of Malindi to recover the cannons from the El Rei wreck and keep them for himself. |
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Raleigh described the city of El Dorado as being located on Lake Parime far up the Orinoco River in Guyana. |
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Other areas include the resort of El Tesoro, Montoya beach, Bikini beach and Manantiales beach. |
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There are important Peruvian colonies in La Paz, El Alto and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. |
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Vestiges indicate that there was also early occupation in the regions of El Abra and Tequendama in Cundinamarca. |
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Some important national circulation newspapers are El Tiempo and El Espectador. |
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The other states that the bay was discovered on December 13, 1526 by a small ship named the El Tepache Santiago captained by Santiago Guevara. |
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On September 28, 2014, a Mexican politician called Braulio Zaragoza was gunned down at the El Mirador hotel in the city. |
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Newspapers with daily distribution are El Nuevo Dia, El Vocero and Indice, Metro, and Primera Hora. |
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Meanwhile, Various Tabascans formed a newspaper called El Dissidente, which criticized the French installed government. |
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Beaches in the area include Pico de Oro, Playa Azul, Miramar and El Bosque. |
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Other important, but difficult to reach, sites include Calakmul and El Mirador. |
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This led to the Spanish missionaries teaching Nahuatl to Indians living as far south as Honduras and El Salvador. |
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Pipil, the southernmost Nahuan language, is spoken in El Salvador by a small number of speakers. |
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These companies included Huasteca Company Petroleum and El Aguila along with American and English firms. |
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His works include El progreso, Safo en el templo de Delfos and Nativa con loro. |
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The Christmas parade, known as El desfile de Navidad, is celebrated in the capital, Panama City. |
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Though Raleigh never found El Dorado, he was convinced that there was some fantastic city whose riches could be discovered. |
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The most heavily affected district was impoverished El Chorrillo, where several blocks of apartments were completely destroyed. |
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The legends surrounding El Dorado changed over time, as it went from being a man, to a city, to a kingdom, and then finally an empire. |
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The original narrative can be found in the rambling chronicle El Carnero of Juan Rodriguez Freyle. |
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This is the ceremony that became the famous El Dorado, which has taken so many lives and fortunes. |
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