This year, two semi-final appearances are the sole outings of note for the Spaniard, who first picked up a tennis racket aged one-year-old. |
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In 1575, the Spaniard Juan de Escalante de Mendoza, a Cantabrian, finished the composition of his work. |
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American Ballet Theatre, for instance, would give its eye teeth to land the talented young Spaniard. |
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Given her physical attributes and costume, the the doll looks like the daughter of a rich Spaniard hacendado on the island. |
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The Spaniard gained almost four seconds on the Finnish competitor, who was chasing him for fourth spot on the leaderboard. |
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The air was electric as the sell-out crowd waited in excited anticipation to hear the 64-year-old Spaniard sing favourites from Verdi and Wagner. |
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The Spaniard had a break point for a 3-1 lead in the first set when he twisted his right ankle after chasing a Sluiter forehand. |
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The in-form Spaniard blew his chances by racking up a sextuple bogey at the par-three 11th. |
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Sheridan's Pizarro opens in 1534, with the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro waging a war of conquest against the Inca Empire of Peru. |
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The Spaniard was no longer wearing his uniform coat and his black hair was falling out of his pigtail. |
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The Spaniard held serve for the rest of the set to win the 12 th title of his clay court streak. |
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Now finally clear of injury woes, the Spaniard has been dogged by ongoing back problems. |
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The 19-year-old Spaniard began blasting returns at her feet when she wasn't passing her altogether. |
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Two of the detainees, a Spaniard and an American, were freed by police yesterday. |
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Button is dropping back from Alonso's Renault and is now 5.7 seconds behind the Spaniard. |
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The young Spaniard swung at it and sent the ball screaming past the helpless Gianluigi Buffon and into the left-hand side of the Juve goal. |
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It was not long before he found service as a mozo in the family of a wealthy Spaniard, by whom he was taught to read and write. |
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Sock, who was ultimately felled by 27-year-old Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, was the youngest man on the list. |
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He sent the Spaniard on his way then visited a series of shops in Lisbon and had the visa reproduced down to the special stamps. |
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It may also be the last time they have an opportunity to watch the Spaniard in their team's colours, for there is mounting speculation he will be sold in the summer. |
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Meanwhile, though, they had been pressing up on the Aberdeen defence with the slight Spaniard giving them a fright when he outjumped them in the seventh minute. |
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I was married to a Spaniard before and I've always spoken Spanish. |
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But if that's the case, I'll have to blow the Spaniard 's brains out. |
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A Spaniard by birth, Victor Serna left home shy of his 14th birthday and entered the monastery to become a Marist brother. |
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We may have enlisted a Spaniard to build our parliament and a German to run our soccer team, but woe betide anyone who meddles with the water of life. |
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The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary. |
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During the Spanish conquest, the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro captured Atahualpa and used him to control the Inca Empire. |
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But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness. |
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Another castaway, the Spaniard Pedro Serrano, was rescued after seven and a half years of solitude. |
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One is Friday's father and the other is a Spaniard, who informs Crusoe about other Spaniards shipwrecked on the mainland. |
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A Spaniard, Diego Mendez, and some natives paddled a canoe to get help from Hispaniola. |
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Maximus, a Spaniard by birth, treated the matter not as one of ecclesiastical rivalry but as one of morality and society. |
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Spaniard Vasco Nunez de Balboa named the islands Pearl Islands on his discovery of them in 1513 due to the many pearls which were found there. |
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Another Spaniard, Gaspar de Morales, exterminated 20 local Indian chiefs not long after and gave them to his dogs to tear to pieces. |
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There they were confronted by the Spaniard and his men on the opposite side. |
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A Spaniard can not well brooke to feede after our fashion, nor we endure to drinke as the Swizzers. |
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The talented Spaniard added his seventh PGA Tour title to his resume at Saw grass earlier this year to break a three-year winless streak. |
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Stage opener Barreda Bort attacked from the start, but time loss before the fourth passage control was costly for the Spaniard. |
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Andy Roddick believes Rafael Nadal will defend his Wimbledon title this year even though the Spaniard is suffering from tendinitis in his knees. |
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Tony Gallopin shadowed Rodriguez's surge and Froome followed too before finishing second to the Spaniard. |
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The Spaniard, even though he's still not quite at his sparkiest, has got to fancy his chances of getting on the scoresheet against the Hammers. |
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But the 50-year-old Spaniard then dropped a shot on the 11th and also found water off the tee on the 12th to card a double bogey. |
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The Spaniard, who in 1987 achieved the rare feat of scoring 59 in a round in Argentina, saw his career nosedive with injuries to his wrist and elbow. |
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But if the imaginary Spaniard thought he was leaving industry and all its concomitant unpleasantries behind, he had reckoned without the Black Country. |
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The Drimnagh man was hoping to dispose of the Spaniard and then watch his beloved Dublin team beat Kerry at Croker to make it to the All Ireland final. |
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But the Welsh links go deeper than that, with Tongan Sililo Martens, who played for Swansea, Bridgend and the Warriors and Spaniard Oriol Ripol, who played for Bridgend. |
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Mansell was taking part in a 12-lap race at Donington Park between five Minardi F1 two-seaters when he collided with 19-year-old Spaniard Fernando Alonso. |
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A shredded peloton arrived next at 10sec with Spaniard Alejandro Valverde winning the sprint ahead Slovakia's Peter Sagan and Frenchman Tony Gallopin. |
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Also in Group A is the never-say-die Spaniard, David Ferrer. |
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A plan is devised wherein the Spaniard would return to the mainland with Friday's father and bring back the others, build a ship, and sail to a Spanish port. |
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Features a typical Spaniard menu including piquillos peppers, Spanish omelet, baby lamb chops, cochinillo a la Segoviana and a well reputed seafood paella. |
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And the Spaniard was on top quickly in the first set, breaking Dolgopolov's second service game to love as the Ukrainian made a succession of unforced errors. |
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And before Xabi Alonso jetted off for new Madrilenian pastures, locals insist the Spaniard regularly headed for the cobbles of Falkner Street for a post-training coffee. |
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Fijian Singh birdied the par-five 10th and Garcia followed suit, adding a birdie at the next to go two-under, before the Spaniard dropped a shot at the 13th. |
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Though relieved at making it through to the second round, the 44-year-old Japanese was cautious about her chances in the next round against Spaniard Dominguez Lino. |
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An aggressive baseliner, Verdasco's powerful forehand and ability to make the ball swing could pose Murray some problems but the Spaniard will be up against it. |
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Although the Spaniard had the credentials, I felt his mission to teach me how to whip up a Japanese specialty dish of ramen, was an impossible one. |
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He was also the first Spaniard to encounter Moctezuma II's delegation. |
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On 11 April, the Spanish ambassador conveyed the news to Pope Alexander VI, a Spaniard native of Valencia, and urged him to issue a new bull favorable to Spain. |
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The impressive League's fleet gathered in the Gulf of Lepanto under the command of the Spaniard John of Austria to clash with the Turkish fleet commanded by Kapudan Ali Pasha. |
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On 30 September 1497, James IV's commissioner, the Spaniard Pedro de Ayala concluded a lengthy truce with England, and now the marriage was again a serious possibility. |
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But the Italian didn't need anyone, responding first to an attack by Valverde on the final uncategorised climb and then riding away from the Spaniard. |
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