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There are about 400 illegal immigrant farm workers occupying buildings in Seville, Spain, demanding the right to stay in the country.
Currently available are apricot jam, sweet Seville, grapefruit, and three fruits marmelades and tomato and cranberry chutneys.
This is just an extension of bants started by a certain Seville coach this year.
Three local men have volunteered to have their beards shaved by a female barber all the way from Seville.
Without a doubt, the characteristic trait of this matador from Seville is bullfighting using the cape.
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.
Two years later he won his first GB senior vest in the eight which won a final place in Seville.
Whole Seville oranges can actually be wrapped in cling film and frozen for later use.
Thinking on her feet, Larmore sings an aria from the Barber of Seville, to tumultuous applause from the concourse.
Murillo is well known for his sympathy with his neighbours, the poor and distressed of Seville.
There were double arcades, and balconies that were clearly influenced by the Mudejar style then popular in southern Spain, especially in Seville.
A canon of Seville Cathedral and renowned for his devotion and learning, Neve was a major patron of the artist.
There are all sorts of marmalade recipes but, in our opinion, the real stuff is always made with Seville oranges.
Guess who is taking the orders for the Wicklow venison and the wild Irish mallard with Seville oranges?
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.
And his run was just three-hundredths of a second outside his lifetime best, set in the worlds in Seville two years ago.
Founded in Seville in 1892, El Caballo is a manufacturer of harnesses and leather trappings.
However, there are regular scheduled flights from Madrid and Seville to Tenerife with Iberia.
In 1987, excavations in the Calle Pureza in Triana, the pottery district of Seville, brought to light a collapsed kiln full of pottery wasters.
There is an awesome cathedral in Seville, and a number of other aesthetically pleasing buildings.
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Spain during the same century, produced a worthy competitor to him, EbN Zohr, physician to the court of Seville.
This is very common in Moorish roofs, and may be seen at Seville and elsewhere.
Pare off as thin as possible the rind of a lemon, or of a Seville orange, so as not to cut off any of the white with it.
Put to the clear gravy the juice of a Seville orange, half a teaspoonful of salt, the same of pepper, and a glass of red wine.
Add to it a spoonful of the best brandy, the juice of a Seville orange, four ounces of loaf sugar, and the yolks of four eggs.
All Seville was on foot, no carriages are permitted in the street during the Holy Week.
The oranges in common use with us are the bitter or Seville, the China or sweet orange, and those from Florida.
It is not thinkable, and yet the like of it happened to xis in Seville from our manager.
This is the procession of the Virgin of macarena, the patron saint of bullfighters and all Seville.
The Puerta del Perdon of the cathedral of Seville is similar in style, and a good example of Moresque bronze work.
It was to them what griffon or fire-breathing dragon might be to a Seville throng.
The important name in the popularization of science in the seventh century is St. Isidore of Seville.
Grate the rind of a Seville orange, put to it six ounces of fresh butter, and six or eight ounces of lump sugar pounded.
The Seville or bitter orange is used for the manufacture of bitter tincture and candied orange-peel.
Yet I would not misprize the cats of Seville, which apparently have their money price.
Valer's sanbenito was displayed for a long time in the metropolitan church of Seville.
As to where she was now he did not know, although they had ridden together to Seville.
Wild-bred cattle, many of them destined for the bull-rings of Jerez or Seville.
Among the tempting wares of Seville are Albacete knives, with gorgeous handles of inlaid ebony, tortoise, or ivory.
Upon the table lay a pipe filled with betony and colt's-foot, a roll of wax-candle, a silver spitting-pot, and a Seville orange.
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