A bull put to death by a matador will, in future, be considered in the same way as any animal killed outside a slaughterhouse. |
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Even if those horns manage a gouge here or a nick there, a matador can always depend on antibiotics to stave off serious complications. |
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If the bull doesn't charge directly at the cape, deviating instead toward his querencia, he might run his horns into the matador. |
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Yet watch him on a tennis court and he is transformed into a ruthless matador, drawing his opponents in and going for the kill. |
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It's kind of like the bull going for a matador who has teased but hasn't put in the telling hits. |
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Like the matador in a bullring, the more the crowd cheers, the more he will entertain. |
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He is still only 18 and has already fought more than 200 bulls as a full matador. |
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Meanwhile another cutthroat was charging towards him like a bull after a matador. |
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Almost as soon as our starter plates were whisked away, out came the next offering as fast as a matador fleeing an irate bull. |
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At bullfights, the matador is given the ear of the bull as an award and then gives it to the lady of his choice. |
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His only chance is to play his brutish opponent like a skilled matador plays a fearsome bull. |
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By contrast, Masson's representations of the corrida and the dead matador preclude such personal readings. |
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Without a doubt, the characteristic trait of this matador from Seville is bullfighting using the cape. |
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This season is crucial for her, since she needs to succeed as a matador in first-class bullrings, as she has as a novillero. |
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The matador enters the ring alone, having swapped his pink and gold cape for the red muleta. |
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Add drama with flounces, lace and fringe in steamy matador looks. |
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Beige walls, rose-pink lampshades, halogen spotlights and downlights, and framed matador pictures lend a pleasing contemporary feel. |
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It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls. |
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Jesulin de Ubrique, a matador much admired for his bold style, appeared in a corrida staged one evening exclusively for women. |
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These fights, which set the bravery of the bull against the courage of the matador, have become extremely popular in Mediterranean Europe. |
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The chief matador arms himself with two banderillas and proceeds to taunt the bull by himself assuming a taurine pose, banderillas poised above the head like horns. |
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Instead you yield to him, just like the matador yields to the bull, and you use his strength and the principle of balance to bring about his downfall. |
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The lead roles are played by the bull and the matador in the arena. |
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A representative from her label, matador Records, confirmed that nothing has been canceled. |
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Gerard Cosloy, who would sign the band to his matador Records years later, criticized their early shows. |
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Then in the 18th century, where there were many fans of bullfights who admired the figure of the matador, because they were people of a humble character that triumphed as a torero. |
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Malaga's annual Feria is the best fun you can have with your matador pants on. |
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Women stood like a statue and Iva have led an experienced matador. |
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Up to this point it has been possible for the matador, by skilful handling of his cape, to make his valour seem greater than it really is: but this moment, the moment of the sword thrust, admits no deception. |
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He turns on the dishwasher with the practised flourish of a matador. |
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The two later married, but not before Paula Murphy launched her career as a bullfighter, first as a novillera and later as a full-fledged matador. |
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Yo La Tengo was one of those bands, eventually signing to tastemaker Matador Records. |
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On shore, scenically carved sea caves make El Matador a favorite with photographers, often seen snapping away at leggy models. |
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Stotts and pitcher Merrill Dunn also made declarations Sunday in the Matadors' 6-4 victory over Washington State before a crowd of 302 at Matador Field. |
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