Merida was barely the size of a large house cat, but she was still small enough to lose in the forest underbrush. |
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Here is our guide to a two-week, twin-centre break on the Yucatan, making use of an open-jaw flight into Campeche or Merida and out of Cancun. |
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After losing an initial battle near Cordoba, Yusuf fled to Merida, where he raised a large Berber army. |
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Sulayman was defeated in battle in 800 and fled to the Berber stronghold in Merida, but was captured before reaching it and executed in Cordoba. |
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But with much of Hearts' success stemming from a ' wealth of attacking talent in midfield Merida does not meet Neilson's standards. |
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Every time I said the word 'mum' as Merida, I remember saying that in the exact tone sometimes. |
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Craig Eastmond won the ball off Damien Plessis and it ran kindly for Merida. |
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In 2008, the United States government initiated another program, known as The Merida Initiative, to help combat drug trafficking in Mexico. |
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Many Berbers were settled in what were then the frontier lands near Toledo, Talavera, and Merida. |
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Trainspotting star Kelly Macdonald is behind lead character Merida, a hotheaded tomboy who challenges medieval traditions of being married off into a neighbouring clan. |
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Merida became a major Berber stronghold in the eighth century. |
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As the children of the Lords MacGuffin, Dingwall and Macintosh, the three young nobles arrive in the film to try to win the hand of Princess Merida through sporting contest. |
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Anonymous source at Kremlin, dressed as Princess merida, denies Russian version of GPS will be called GulagMaps. |
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