One main aim of this plan was to halt the rampant inflation of the Nicaraguan currency, the cordoba. |
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Rauf's group, the cordoba Initiative, isn't even directly handling the fundraising for the proposed cultural center. |
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But the hysteria over the cordoba Initiative has marked a tipping point. |
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For others, however, cordoba House represents a cultural affront. |
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De La Serna gained 15 pounds, took mambo and tango lessons and mastered the accent of Cordoba. |
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Every January, we would pile into the car with my parents and drive off to escape the heat of Cordoba city. |
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The one surviving member of the Umayyads fled to Spain where he continued to claim to be caliph at Cordoba. |
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All materials examined are deposited at the spirit collection and the herbarium of the Botanical Museum of Cordoba, Argentina. |
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I saw other storks in Cordoba, Spain, baking in the 116 degree heat on the top of a statue. |
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On another day trip, we heeded the lure of Cordoba, spirited there by a train that left on the button and arrived on the nail. |
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Now, the golden age of Cordoba is evoked as a symbol of the harmony that might be possible in the future. |
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Friedrich jewelry box Cordoba, two levels, removable travel case, high-quality lock. |
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Friedrich jewelry box Cordoba, three spacious divided levels, integrated mirrors, high-quality lock, lockable. |
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The Nasrid architecture marked the end of the glorious period that started with the Umayyads in Cordoba in the 8th century. |
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Cordoba himself lost to Abelyan only by a majority points decision in October 2002, so for Estrada to stop him early doors is an indication that he is no mug. |
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It was soldiers armed with targets such as these under the command of Gonzalvo de Cordoba who defeated the Hapsburg-Valois pike formations in the Italian wars. |
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Usurpers within the caliphate and the marauding Berber armies they brought in from North Africa were to blame, but for a time Cordoba was the ornament of the world. |
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But while the Cordoba inherited all that was good about the Ibiza, the rear-end treatment did not blend in well with the rest of the car. |
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Since its launch nine years ago, the Cordoba has always been regarded as the reserved, older brother of that supermini party animal, the Ibiza. |
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Prosecutors said Cordoba arranged for Martinez and Verdin to drive to the ranch on the afternoon the doctor was killed. |
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But it was his chronic asthma that defined his childhood, forcing the family to move to the dry climate of Alta Gracia, a small spa town near Cordoba. |
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The Berbers marched south in three columns, simultaneously attacking Toledo, Cordoba, and the ports on the Gibraltar straits. |
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After this, Balj seized power by marching on Cordoba and executing Ibn Qatan. |
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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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This led to a fashion in Cordoba for claiming pure Arab ancestry as opposed to descent from freed slaves. |
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After their breakup, Cordoba, at that time a journalism graduate student at New York's Hunter College, changed course to earn a masters degree in documentary production. |
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Cordoba was in serious but stable condition at an area hospital. |
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Spanish UNIFIL soldiers then handed him a model of the Hypostyle Hall of the Mosque of Cordoba in honor of his visit. |
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Posada Chalet Suisse is the ideal place to enjoy the mountains of Cordova, imagine waking up with the doctrine of the birds, watching the Cordoba Sierras. |
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So I'm not scared of Cordoba House, with or without its wahabi backers. |
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One of the most notable hypostyle mosques is the Great Mosque of Cordoba in Spain, the building being supported by over 850 columns. |
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Berbers were not settled in the major cities of the south, and were generally kept in the frontier zones away from Cordoba. |
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To avoid being destroyed, the Berbers left Cordoba and fled towards Algeciras. |
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Wadih's allies killed him, and the Cordoba garrison surrendered with the expectation of amnesty. |
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After the fall of Cordoba in 1013, the Saqaliba fled from the city to secure their own fiefdoms. |
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After the fall of Cordoba, the Zirids took over Granada in 1013, forming the Zirid kingdom of Granada. |
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In Cordoba, conflicts continued between the Berber rulers and those of the citizenry who saw themselves as Arab. |
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They took control of Malaga, then marched on Cordoba, taking it and executing Sulayman and his family. |
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After their loss of Cordoba, the Hammudids had occupied Algeciras and Ceuta. |
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In the early 11th century centralized authority based at Cordoba broke down following the Berber invasion and the ousting of the Umayyads. |
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We see it in the history of Andalusia and Cordoba during the Inquisition. |
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Survey of Aspergillus section Flavi and anatoxin B1 in brewer's grain used as pig feedstuff in Cordoba, Argentina. |
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Atrip to Cordoba, Mexico, proved mutually beneficial for Servus Credit Union and the local Caja Yanga credit union. |
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Last month Sessa was in soapy for booting the ball angrily at a ball boy in an away match at Cordoba. |
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By 730 Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, who had been at Toulouse, was the emir of Cordoba. |
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After a succession of low blows, rabbit punches and butts, the referee had seen enough and disqualified Cordoba. |
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The results of this experience of Mediterranean gardening were first seen during the Omayyad emirate, becoming consolidated during the Caliphal period in Cordoba. |
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As he marched back to Cordoba his own Berber mercenaries abandoned him. |
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However, Ibn Qatan's sons defeated the army of Toledo, the governor's forces defeated the attack on Cordoba, and Balj defeated the attack on the straits. |
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With Wadih, he fled back to Cordoba while his Catalan allies went home. |
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While visitors Valladolid languish in the lower reaches of the Segunda Division, Zaragoza are sitting pretty in second, only two points behind Cordoba. |
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The law was also put in place in other cities including Cali, Cucuta, Valledupar and Bucaramanga, as well as in six provinces, including Boyaca, Cordoba and Valle del Cauca. |
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They come from far and wide to see Granada's Alhambra, Seville's Cathedral and the Alcazar, the Mezquita of Cordoba and Picasso's museum in Malaga. |
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I made sure I hit the ground running, scoring 18 points in the first game against Cordoba, including a chip and gather try which I was especially pleased with. |
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