It is likely, therefore, that the idea behind this capriccio is the Pons Triumphalis rather than the Pons Aelius. |
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What Pons lacked in brilliance, he made up for in aggression and energy. |
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It is now a hotel which its owner, Francisco Pons Montanari, a Menorcan of Italian descent, has virtually turned into a shrine to the Royal Navy in the eighteenth century. |
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Camps 2, 8, 10, Pons, Châteauguay and Lee were very productive until mid-September. |
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Manuel Pons Romero studied Political Science in Barcelona, specialising in the theme of citizen participation. |
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The passenger deplaned and the aircraft departed for Camp Pons for a caribou meat pick-up. |
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The Spanish National Orchestra, under the direction of Josep Pons, Miguel Poveda and Mariza. |
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Thanks to the constant freshness of the spring you can observe the crenelated tower of the count Pons, that was a part of the fortified bishop's palace. |
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There are central oil heating and a large wood burner, double glazed windows and sliding glass doors to the terrace with Southern views onto the valley and St. Pons. |
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It is not known if the pilot fuelled from the fuel cache at Camp Pons. |
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Elie Prioleau from the town of Pons in France, was among the first to settle there. |
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The Jesuits had a powerful ally at court, Antoinette de Pons, Marquise de Guercheville, the wife of the governor of Paris, and the first lady-in-waiting to the queen. |
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Horatius Cocles defending the Pons Sublicius: the scene represents Horatius Cocles fighting valiantly against his enemies, while the Romans were destroying the Sublicio bridge to defend the city from the Etruscans. |
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The paternal figures of Music, Rebeyrolle, Rustin, Pons, Deux or Dado are alongside the inspired artists of raw and singular art and the current representatives of exacerbated expressionist painting. |
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Miss Pons went through with her performance. |
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Pons still describes farm life in lyrical ways that make you want to walk a fenceline and halter some yearlings, but he also approaches the thoroughbred world with grave understanding. |
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The first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle was Pons Aelius, a Roman fort and bridge across the River Tyne. |
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Between Mazamet and St. Pons, Maison de Maitre with Park! |
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The city developed around the Roman settlement Pons Aelius and was named after the castle built in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. |
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The Roman bridge and fort at Newcastle upon Tyne was called Pons Aelius. |
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