There are about 400 illegal immigrant farm workers occupying buildings in Seville, Spain, demanding the right to stay in the country. |
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Currently available are apricot jam, sweet Seville, grapefruit, and three fruits marmelades and tomato and cranberry chutneys. |
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This is just an extension of bants started by a certain Seville coach this year. |
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Three local men have volunteered to have their beards shaved by a female barber all the way from Seville. |
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Without a doubt, the characteristic trait of this matador from Seville is bullfighting using the cape. |
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My sister and her entire family have just put deposits on homes near Seville in a village peppered with orange groves where life purrs along. |
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Two years later he won his first GB senior vest in the eight which won a final place in Seville. |
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Whole Seville oranges can actually be wrapped in cling film and frozen for later use. |
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Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse. |
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Murillo is well known for his sympathy with his neighbours, the poor and distressed of Seville. |
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There were double arcades, and balconies that were clearly influenced by the Mudejar style then popular in southern Spain, especially in Seville. |
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A canon of Seville Cathedral and renowned for his devotion and learning, Neve was a major patron of the artist. |
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There are all sorts of marmalade recipes but, in our opinion, the real stuff is always made with Seville oranges. |
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Guess who is taking the orders for the Wicklow venison and the wild Irish mallard with Seville oranges? |
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In 19 th-century Seville, it was fashionable to drink glasses of fino in bars at midday, to escape the blistering heat of the sun. |
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And his run was just three-hundredths of a second outside his lifetime best, set in the worlds in Seville two years ago. |
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Founded in Seville in 1892, El Caballo is a manufacturer of harnesses and leather trappings. |
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However, there are regular scheduled flights from Madrid and Seville to Tenerife with Iberia. |
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In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters. |
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There is an awesome cathedral in Seville, and a number of other aesthetically pleasing buildings. |
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The pride of Seville is the graceful 13th century Tower of Gold that guards the east bank. |
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The ubiquitous albondigas, the ever-present boquerones, the dreary old patates bravas, but Seville is an honourable exception to a sad trend. |
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He was born early in the sixteenth century in Seville, where, according to Cervantes, he worked as a metal-beater. |
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Its publication is also the launchpad for an exhibition that has been shown in Madrid and Seville and will be coming to London early next year. |
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The real McCoy is always made with bitter oranges from Seville and is a revelation. |
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These are located in an arcuate belt about 230 km long and 40 km wide, extending from Seville in Spain, to south of Lisbon in Portugal. |
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During a speech in Athens she said concerns over neutrality had been addressed at the recent EU summit in Seville. |
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Here in Seville, he is as charming, eccentric and as generous of spirit as ever. |
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Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka. |
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The Seville slaughterhouse was the first official school of tauromachy in Spain. |
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The company has this year launched a startling range of new KitKats, including a low carb version, Seville Orange, white chocolate and lemon flavours. |
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Utrera, 20 miles east of Seville, is an industrial place and the Reyeses lived in Arenal, one of the town's poorer barrios, in a bare house with a leaky roof. |
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Greene is so stuffed with bubble and squeak and bunched into his Seville Row wardrobe that he's as convincing as a corncob in the role of brave hero. |
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The locale was not Perugia, but Seville, in Spain, a country I have lived in and love. |
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The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me. |
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This production of Bizet's hot-blooded opera is to be sung in French with English surtitles and features a new set by Felix Bessonov based on the city of Seville. |
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Seville cathedral was originally built as a Mosque by the Almohads in the late 12th century but later became the largest Gothic church in the world. |
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Although we could not get to Seville and be part of the 100,000-strong march, the events have only stiffened our determination in fighting capitalism. |
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Worries about money, the car and possibly no shows in Brighton in the summer before London as the chorus dancers have been double-booked into Seville. |
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She will lie in state in Seville and will be buried in a private ceremony attended by her husband and children. |
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Displeased by his position, Barbosa joined several Portuguese meeting in Seville in southern Spain. |
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De Llano then moved to capture Radio Seville, which he used to broadcast propaganda on behalf of the Franquist forces. |
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On 5 November 1982, Pope John Paul II arrived in Seville to officiate at a Mass before more than half a million people at the fairgrounds. |
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Seville is on the same parallel as United States west coast city San Jose in central California. |
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Like most Mediterranean climates, Seville has a drier summer and wet winter. |
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After 1954, not even light snowflakes have been registered ever in the city of Seville or it's airport. |
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The Common Council of Seville has 33 councillors and a mayor, with elections every four years. |
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The most important art collection of Seville is the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. |
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Outside of Seville are nine PS20 solar power towers which use the city's sunny weather to provide most of it with clean and renewable energy. |
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Seville is also considered an important technological and research centre for renewable energy and the aeronautics industry. |
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The Consorcio de Transportes de Sevilla communicates by bus with all the satellite towns of Seville. |
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San Pablo Airport is the main airport for Seville and is Andalusia's second busiest airport, after Malaga. |
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Seville is also home to many international schools and colleges that cater to American students who come to study abroad. |
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Seville housed the tennis Davis Cup final in 2004 and 2011, and the 7th Athletics World Championships. |
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Seville has one important basketball club, the CB Sevilla, that plays in ACB League. |
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Seville has been given titles by Spanish monarchs and heads of state throughout its history. |
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Vespucci also ran a school for navigators in the Spanish House of Trade, based in Seville. |
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Christopher de Haro had a dispute with the Portuguese king, Manuel I, and as a result left Lisbon and moved to Seville. |
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In 1516 Ferdinand Magellan moved to Seville and befriended Diogo, both having traveled to India. |
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Diego Velazquez was apart of the Spanish military, serving in Naples, and then returning to Spain to serve in Seville. |
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It was only on the arrival of a Portuguese spy fleet at Seville that Orellana's creditors relented and allowed him to sail. |
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The letters are still preserved today at the General Archive of the Indies in Seville, Spain. |
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Huyghen left for Spain during December 1576 to live with his older brother Willem, who was working as a merchant in Seville. |
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Later he married Beatriz Sanchez de Ortega in Seville during a hiatus in Spain. |
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On a walk through Seville, he met one of the merchants who had brought him to Spain. |
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Within this first room the audience is immediately immersed in the pietistic climate of 17th-century Seville. |
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The growth of Spain's empire in the New World was accomplished from Seville, without the close direction of the leadership in Madrid. |
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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 long as New Spain was sending silver and gold to Seville, Genoa could flourish. |
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From tapas in Seville to cichetti in Venice, the cities of the Mediterranean have a long history of wine bars. |
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When the Almoravids overthrew the kingdom of Seville that Abu Bakr's father served as a wazir, the family's property was confiscated. |
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Only seven or eight of the native 'Indians' arrived in Spain alive, but they made quite an impression on Seville. |
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European route E01 runs from Larne through the island of Ireland, Spain and Portugal to Seville. |
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On 10 March 1526, Charles married his first cousin Isabella of Portugal, sister of John III of Portugal, in Seville. |
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In Spain, Fulgentius of Cartagena, Ildephonsus of Toledo and Leander of Seville have been recognized with this title. |
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The longest cathedrals of Spain, including Seville, which has the largest floor area of any medieval church, are about 120 metres. |
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Spanish pieces of eight minted in Mexico or Seville were the standard trade currency in the American colonies. |
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The A400M's maiden flight, originally planned for 2008, took place on 11 December 2009 from Seville, Spain. |
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On 11 December 2009, the A400M's maiden flight was carried out from Seville. |
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Major assemblies built at other facilities abroad were brought to the Seville facility by Airbus Beluga transporters. |
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On 9 May 2015, an A400M crashed in Seville on its first production test flight. |
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Almost three centuries before Isadore of Seville wrote that Ireland and Scotland were the same country. |
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In 2003, around 80,000 Celtic fans travelled to watch the club compete in the UEFA Cup Final in Seville. |
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Six years after his first world title, Jackson regained his 110m hurdles crown at the 1999 Seville World Championships. |
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A simple preparation is to heat the laver and to add butter and the juice of a lemon or Seville orange. |
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In 1997, the ICRC and the IFRC signed the Seville Agreement which further defined the responsibilities of both organizations within the movement. |
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These and other raids prompted a shipbuilding program at the dockyards of Seville. |
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His history is preserved in the nominative registers at the Archivo General de Indias in Seville, Spain. |
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In 774 Zanata Berbers were involved in a Yemeni revolt in the area of Seville. |
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He was besieged by Umayyads in 774, but the revolt near Seville forced the besieging troops to withdraw. |
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Natives of Palos emigrated to America or to Seville, and Palos soon had few sailing vessels of its own. |
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It was acquired in 1987 by the Spanish government and is currently deposited at the Archivo General de Indias in Seville. |
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In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan departed from Seville for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. |
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Unlike other harbours, reaching the port of Seville required sailing about 80 Km up the river Guadalquivir. |
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This made Seville the best defended port to bring the riches from the Americas. |
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The Great Plague of Seville in 1649 reduced the population by almost half, and it would not recover until the early 19th century. |
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In 1597, discrepancies in his accounts of the three years previous landed him in the Royal Prison of Seville for a short time. |
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Radio Seville opposed the uprising and called for the peasants to come to the city for arms, while workers' groups established barricades. |
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Elcano settled in Seville and became a merchant ship captain. |
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Since then it has been a suffragan of the archbishopric of Seville. |
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As shipping between Seville and the West Indies grew, knowledge of the Caribbean islands, Central America and the northern coast of South America grew. |
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By 1516 several Portuguese navigators, conflicting with King Manuel I of Portugal, had gathered in Seville to serve the newly crowned Charles I of Spain. |
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The plague of 1649 probably reduced the population of Seville by half. |
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In return the less dependable shipments of American silver were rapidly transferred from Seville to Genoa, to provide capital for further ventures. |
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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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The last primary record of him is in 1514, in Seville or Triana. |
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The average sunshine hours in Seville are approximately 3000 per year. |
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Seville is the only commercial river port of Spain, and the only inland city in the country where cruise ships can arrive in the historical centre. |
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Hence, all the accounting and recording of the voyage was kept in Seville. |
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Seville is the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia. |
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Among his crew was a Florentine resident in Seville, Amerigo Vespucci. |
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Seville has 11 districts, further divided into 108 neighbourhoods. |
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But after running the gauntlet of 27,000 Spanish fans in the Olympic Stadium in Seville in December's Davis Cup final, that holds few fears for the second seed. |
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Another copy is in Seville, Biblioteca Capitular y Colombina, ms. |
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Seville is internationally renowned for the solemn but decorative processions during Holy Week and the colourful and lively fair held two weeks after. |
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It is La Feria de Sevilla of the 21st century, the annual celebration of history, culture, food and Flamenco which takes place two weeks after Easter in Seville. |
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Bitter Seville oranges grow on trees lining the city streets. |
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An estimated 80,000 fans travelled to Seville for the 2003 UEFA Cup Final. |
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Seville has conference facilities, including the Congress Palace. |
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A spokesman for the duchess' Duenas Palace residence in Seville said Maria del Rosario Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart y Silva died there yesterday from pneumonia. |
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The tomb of Christopher Columbus, inside the Cathedral of Seville. |
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As per the 1997 Seville Agreement, the IFRC is the Lead Agency of the Movement in any emergency situation which does not take place as part of an armed conflict. |
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Such evidence, together with anthropologic and historic analyses, led the researchers to conclude that the remains found in Seville belonged to Christopher Columbus. |
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After this Cabot appears to have sought support in Seville and Lisbon for an Atlantic expedition, before moving to London to seek funding and political support. |
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I wasn't too sure about the pannacotta with Seville marmalade. |
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Crazy Japanese coachbuilder Mitsuoka has turned an unsuspecting Mustang into a cross between a 1960s Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud and an 80s Cadillac Seville. |
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Further east from Seville in the Mediterranean Basin, it is on the same latitude as Catania of Sicily, Italy and just south of Athens, the capital of Greece. |
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Other fruits like limes, pomelos, and seville oranges 6 often used to make marmalade 6 also interact with the enzyme in the way that grapefruits do. |
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