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  • '''Madrid''' is the capital and largest city of [[Spain]]. It is located in the centr The autonomous community of Madrid is located between the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Cast
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  • ...otball|football]] striker who played for [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]], [[FC Schalke 04]] and [[Spain (football)|Spain]].
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  • Born: Madrid, march 7 - 1967 University: from Autonome University of Madrid
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  • ...helor of Arts since 1985, studied Fine Arts in Universidad Complutense, in Madrid, Spain. Doctor in Fine Arts since 1999, he wrote a thesis about graphic des Teacher of Graphic Design at Escuela de Arte 10 [School of Art and Design] in Madrid [www.artediez.com]
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  • ...Buenos Aires, 2003) and The Spanish of Science and Technology (ArcoLibros, Madrid, 2006).
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  • ...f Spain. Now I live in Ciudad Real (Castilla-La Mancha), a small city near Madrid in Spain.
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  • *Diplomatic Academy of Madrid(Spain)1971-73 *Deputy Director of the Diplomatic Academy (Madrid)1989-91
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  • Complutense University of Madrid''' Address:'''Facultad de Medicina,Universidad Complutense de Madrid,28040, Madrid, Spain'''
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  • '''Madrid''' is the capital and largest city of [[Spain]]. It is located in the centr The autonomous community of Madrid is located between the autonomous communities of Castile and León and Cast
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  • ...ured blasting gelatin, intended for mining but probably used in the [[2004 Madrid bombings]]
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  • ...for Portuguese Princess [[Maria Magdalena Bárbara]], whom he followed to Madrid when she became Queen of [[Spain]]—they have also become a staple of the
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  • (b. 27 June 1977) Spanish football forward who plays for Spanish club Real Madrid for whom he is the all-time leading goalscorer.
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  • ...ry 1985) Portuguese footballer who plays as a winger for Spanish club Real Madrid and serves as captain of the Portuguese national team.
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  • ...pecializing in English and American Literature, at Complutense University, Madrid and was a visiting researcher at Harvard University, Massachussets, in 2001 ...Literature at the English Philology Department at Complutense University, Madrid (UCM). She is also a member of two research groups, dealing with Modernist
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  • ...and it´s name in spanish in ''Filología Hispánica''. I have been living in Madrid for five years now but my home town is [[Burgos]] (north of Spain). I would
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  • ...mittee]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]]. In the first round of voting, Madrid and Istanbul tied for second position, so a second vote was required to dec
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  • ...the governing body of [[karate]]. It was founded in 1970 and is based in [[Madrid]].
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  • ...ues. The most successful clubs have been [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]] (14 titles), [[Associazione Calcio Milan|AC Milan]] (7), [[Liverpool Foot * 1955–56 '''Real Madrid 4–3 Reims''' at [[Parc des Princes]], Paris
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  • ...poems as part of a book whose main author was his teacher. While living in Madrid he started going often to theater plays and became interested in playwritti
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  • ...-west European parliamentary monarchy (population c. 40.5 million; capital Madrid) between the Atlantic Ocean and Bay of Biscay to the north-west and the Med
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  • Fellow at the Strategic Studies Group (GEES) in Madrid, and a senior adviser to the former president, José María Aznar.; FAES fo
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  • {{r|Madrid}}
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  • {{rpl|Real Madrid}}
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  • ...the official three year clinic specialty in the Hospital 12 de Octubre, in Madrid. I've studied also an expert course on psychodinamic psychology, and this j
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  • {{r|Madrid}}
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  • ...nos Canales y Puertos (Civil Engineer), Universidad Alfonso X, el Sabio de Madrid
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  • ...Madrid in 1994 and Master in Bioinformatics from Complutense University of Madrid in 2005. I have been an Assistant/Associate Professor at the Department of
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  • :-3.6833,40.4,Madrid
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  • ...rtugal in 2008 and, a year later, joined [[Real Madrid Club de Fútbol|Real Madrid]] for a then world record fee of £80 million (€94 million). He played fo
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  • ...rán was made a full matador on September 17, 1916 by [[Rafael Gómez]] in [[Madrid]].<ref>Conrad, p. 144</ref> ...1928 a [[Spanish Fighting Bull|fighting bull]] escaped from its corral in Madrid. The bull roamed the city for three hours<ref>Conrad, pp. 98-99</ref>, inju
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Madrid]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • She is a graduate in Journalism by the Complutense University os Madrid. She holds a postgraduate degree specializing in Journalism, Institutional
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  • My full name is Alejandro Sanchez Valdezate. I was born in 1976, in Madrid, and I have 2 degrees in Computer Engineering, so my work and investigation
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  • Born, Madrid Spain october1959
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  • ...ns: degree in Library and Information Science from Complutense University (Madrid, Spain), class of 1995. Special mention in Contemporary History paper, with
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  • ...rn in [[Redlands, CA]]. Lived in [[Santa Moncia, CA]], [[New York, NY]], [[Madrid]], [[Taipei]], [[Utrecht]] and [[Sarasota, FL]].
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  • ...rked in the Doping Control Laboratory of the Consejo Superior de Deportes (Madrid)for 6 months.
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  • ...poems as part of a book whose main author was his teacher. While living in Madrid, he started going often to [[theatre]] plays and became interested in playw ...ears previously, and ''Viaje del Parnaso'' (1514), a long poem. He died in Madrid in 1616, one year after publishing the second part of his masterpiece. Afte
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  • ...udying a Master in Business Administration in the Instituto de Empresa, in Madrid, Spain. I joined a telecommunications services company in Paris and moved
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  • ...ace Shuttle Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of [[Madrid]] ([[Spain]]) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s [[Universal time|UT]].
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  • Educated at the [[Augustinian]] Colegio María Cristina near [[Madrid]], Azaña left it with strongly anti-clerical convictions. He studied law i ...on as President (1930) of the [[Ataneo]], a literary and political club in Madrid, he began to organize a Republican movement in opposition to the dictatorsh
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  • 1985 BA Philosophy (UPC, Madrid,Spain)
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  • ...ive impact" for the autonomous group that perpetrated the 2008 bombings of Madrid.<ref name=Accident>{{citation
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  • ...vices Assessment'' to become co-director of the [Complutense University of Madrid] Master´s Programme in Quality Management for Healthcare Services and Orga Medical clinical activities as staff Surgeon at the University Hospital, Madrid, Spain ( 1960-62 ), Pediatric Surgeon at the Boston Floating Hospital, NEMC
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  • In 1991, he served as an advisor to the Israeli delegation to the Madrid Peace Conference. From 1985 to 1996 he was a senior research associate at t
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  • In 1987, al-Khoei made him leader of the Kadra Mosque in Madrid, until it was closed by the Baa'th in 1993 and he went under house arrest.
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  • * 2004 Madrid bombings/Related Articles
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  • ...: Assistant Professor (Profesor Contratado Doctor) at the UNED University, Madrid, Spain
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  • ...he borders; however, official control of borders and defence falls under [[Madrid]].
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  • ...nse de Heráldica y Genealogía - Royal Academy of Heraldry and Genealogy of Madrid]
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  • ...r products are sourced and designed so that they taste the same in Moscow, Madrid and Massachusetts. The reduction in cultural diversity has prompted some to
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  • ...other Iberian languages, as [[Castilian]], the language of the Capital, [[Madrid]], became more prominent.]]
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  • ...) | others= By Miguel Ángel Asturias | edition = Critical ed. | location = Madrid | publisher = ALLCA XX | year = 2000 |date= 2000 | pages = 613–629 | isbn ...) | others= By Miguel Ángel Asturias | edition = Critical ed. | location = Madrid | publisher = ALLCA XX | year = 2000 |date= 2000 | pages = 534–565 | isbn
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  • * 1964 '''Spain 2–1 USSR''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], Madrid
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  • Rio de Janeiro was selected as host city in October 2009, beating [[Madrid]], [[Tokyo]] and [[Chicago, Illinois]] in three rounds of voting by the [[I
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  • ...by European Union states in the aftermath of the 11 March 2004 bombings in Madrid. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...Gulf War]] articles, which I want to expand; we also need something on the Madrid bombings. ...rst commercial [[packet switching]] network was not in the US, but between Madrid and Barcelona. At least on this side of the Atlantic, there tends to be a l
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  • Studying 4th year in [[Universidad Autónoma de Madrid]].
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  • :: The Madrid Summit of the European Council agrees that Stage 1 (the completion of the i
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  • #Madrid Deep Space Communication Complex, Madrid, Spain
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  • ...house in County Kilkenny, Ireland, the Condon family had lived in "Paris, Madrid, New York, Mexico City, Paris again, London, Geneva, Locarno... spending a ...rectory of the [[Escorial]], the massive palace and cathedral outside of [[Madrid]]. The enormous lights needed to film the scene "revealed dozens upon dozen
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  • ...University). I. Literatura griega, vers. esp. Federico Zaragoza Alberich, Madrid, ...Spanish? The Timaeus and Atlantis in Gibraltar]. Georgeos Díaz-Montexano. Madrid, February, 2007 (original article in Spanish).
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  • * 1982 '''Italy 3–1 Federal Republic of Germany''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu]], Madrid
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  • ...orthwestern. My High School education involved an immersion school-year in Madrid living with two Spanish families. My BA involved two quarters of transfer c
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  • * Gómez Hoyos, Rafael (1992), ''La independencia de Colombia''. Madrid: Editorial Mapfre, Colecciones Mapfre 1492. ISBN 8471005964
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  • ...evisión de Galicia”, “Canal TV de Tuy”, “Canal 56 de Burgos”, “Canal 28 de Madrid”, “Canal TV de Valencia”, “Canal Vacaciones de Canal Satélite Digi ...004 Conference in Polytecnical Departament from Universidad Complutense de Madrid. [http://web.archive.org/web/20040401164056/http://da.fi.upm.es/sicfima/ (1
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  • ...ball, alongside the likes of [[Liverpool Football Club|Liverpool]], [[Real Madrid]] and [[Bayern Munich]].
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  • * Bauer, Carlos, ed. ''Cries from a Wounded Madrid: Poetry of the Spanish Civil War.'' (1984). 158 pp.
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  • ...merchant guilds, 17th-19th centuries comerciantes, 17th-19th centuries]. Madrid: Iberoamericana, 2003'''
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  • ...José Vasconcelos. 1966. La Raza Cósmica: Misión de la Raza Iberoamericana. Madrid: Aguilar. Pp. 31.</ref> and had isolated black and white populations from o
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  • ...ghout Europe, and he was elected a member of the Royal Academies of Paris, Madrid, Berlin, Moscow, and other learned institutions.
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  • ...y by [[James Long]]'s [[1819 expedition]] into Texas. In order to placate Madrid, Washington disavowed Long's actions. Spain's real goal was to stop Americ
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  • * Rapoport, Mario; Madrid, Eduardo; Musacchio, Andrés; and Vicente, Ricardo. ''Historia Económica,
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  • | Foundation Jaime Brunet, Madrid
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  • ...y by [[James Long]]'s [[1819 expedition]] into Texas. In order to placate Madrid, Washington disavowed Long's actions. Spain's real goal was to stop Americ
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  • ...nco wrote. Something about four columns approaching to attack the city of Madrid, from the four cardinal directions, while meanwhile a fifth column was goin
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  • ...ed network service in the United States; a Spanish banking network between Madrid and Barcelona preceded it by a few months. '''[[Tymnet]]''', a competitive
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  • ...e 300,000 civilians into Western Sahara. On November 14 Spain signed the [[Madrid Agreement]], ceding Western Sahara to Morocco and Mauritania. The following
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  • ...hat the government was now in the hands of its enemies. Insurrections in [[Madrid]], [[Barcelona]] and the mining districts of [[Asturias]] occurred. Only in ...ided to arm the workers. This led to the important cities of Barcelona and Madrid being held for the Republic. In the former, [[General Goded]] was captured
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  • ...with ordinary explosives in the attacks on the [[2004 Madrid bombings|2004 Madrid]] and was spent to arm the Madrid and London bombers - its example will
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  • ...were designed by the government to foster industry, but setting the hub in Madrid for political reasons negated much of the advantage. The lines were poorly
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  • * Into, Spanish by Sanlieby, Madrid ; into Spanish in 1853 by Valero. * In 1849 into Italian by Villannera. Madrid.
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  • '''Codex Madrid (Da Vinci)''' ...da Vinci's Adding Machine|accessdate=2007-04-30}}</ref>. Inside the Codex Madrid was a drawing for an elaborate mechanical computational device. Guatelli no
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  • ...nt rectory of the [[Escorial]], the massive palace and cathedral outside [[Madrid]]. The enormous lights needed to film the scene <ref>''[[And Then We Moved ...ject of an American criminal named James Bourne, who has leased a hotel in Madrid for three and a half years, during which time he has successfully stolen nu
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  • |align="left" colspan="3"|&nbsp;Leonardo Da Vinci writes the "Codex Madrid"
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  • :*Santa Claus is our (i.e., Dutch) Saint Nicolaus and he lives in Spain (in Madrid I believe).--[[User:Paul Wormer|Paul Wormer]] 05:09, 26 December 2007 (CST)
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  • By the [[Treaty of Madrid (1795)|Treaty of Madrid]], in 1795, Spain ceded to the United States her claims to the lands east o
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  • ...the Sabbath of witches. Oil on canvas, 44 × 31 cm. Museo Lázaro Galdiano, Madrid.}}
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  • ...n</ref> or "franchise" terrorists, such as those that carried out the 2004 Madrid bombings, are largely autonomous. The return of piracy|pirates mixes old an
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  • ...y dangerous sport was realised for perhaps the first time when the [[Paris-Madrid Trail]] ended in disaster. Retrospectively referred to as the ''VIII Grand
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  • ...afterwards I will probably spend the rest of my life in the black hole of Madrid.<ref>Ibid., page 12</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...style="text-align:left;width:2.716cm; " class="ce3"><p><span class="T1"> [[Madrid]] </span></p></td>
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  • ...ovorum generum plantrum peruvianum, et chilensium descriptiones et icones. Madrid. at p. 116.</ref> The species descriptions at the time were very simple and
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  • ...: [[Lugano]] (Switzerland), [[Barcelona]], [[Majorca]], [[Seville]], and [[Madrid]]. ...works.<ref>{{es icon}} Octavi Martí, Kodama frente a Borges, ''El País'' (Madrid), Edición Impresa, 16 August 2006. [http://www.elpais.es/articulo/revista/
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  • ...um in Spain. Pavelić died on December 28, 1959, at the German hospital in Madrid, reportedly from complications due to the bullet in his spine. <ref> "Ex-P
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  • ...Juan Pantoja, second sailing-master of the Spanish fleet, and published at Madrid in the year 1802, in the atlas to the voyage of the schooners Sutil and Mex
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  • ...ed with the unvoiced 'th' sound, 'Valénthia', echoing the pronunciation of Madrid (not all [[Spanish language|Spanish]] has this sound). Also, '''Nicarágûa
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  • ...ften as anywhere else within liberal democracies, in places like New York, Madrid, or London. Pillar's explanation is that it is much easier to stage a terro
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  • ...train bombings <ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/madrid.bombing/ CNN Madrid Bombings In-Depth Special]</ref> and bombings in [[London, United Kingdom]]
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  • ...train bombings <ref>[http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2004/madrid.bombing/ CNN Madrid Bombings In-Depth Special]</ref> and bombings in [[London, United Kingdom]]
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  • <td>[[Spain]]</td><td>[[Madrid]]</td><td>[[Euro]]</td>
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  • [[Image:Iglesia evangélica china.jpg|thumb|Chinese evangelic church in [[Madrid]], [[Spain]], a traditionally Catholic nation.]]
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  • * [[Madrid]]
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  • [[Madrid]], where the painting was made some years later, suggests some
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  • The Young Land (Columbia, 1959; Elena de la Madrid) ...ne Craig (Elena de la Madrid), Dennis Hopper, Dan O'Herlihy, Roberto de la Madrid, Cliff Ketchum, Ken Curtis, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Edward Sweeney, John Q
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  • ...c nativism after the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent attacks in London and Madrid.
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  • ...ace Shuttle Atlantis]] 50 minutes before docking, taken from the area of [[Madrid]] ([[Spain]]) on May 16th 2010 at 13h 28min 55s [[Universal time|UT]].}}
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  • ...he service of Charles' son Philip II, the new ruler of Spain, and moved to Madrid.
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  • * 1795 - Treaty of Madrid established boundaries with the Spanish colonies of Florida and Louisiana
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  • ...R. (1904). "La Textura del Sistema Nervioso del Hombre y los Vertebrados". Madrid: Moya.</ref><ref> Eccles J.C Ito, M and Szentagothai J. (1967). "The cerebe
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  • ...ho follow its ideology. They may carry out sophisticated attacks; the 2004 Madrid bombings appear to have carried out such a group.
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  • ...<ref name="sudafrica">Ross, Robert, Historia de Sudáfrica, Ediciones AKAL, Madrid, 2006, ISBN 978-84-460-2295-4</ref>.
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  • ...ef><ref>Chapman, p. 216: "''It is usually stated that the Spanish court at Madrid received reports about Russian aggressions in the Pacific northwest, and se
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  • ...ijackers or the other Islamist bombers like the London Tube bombers or the Madrid bombers and other terrorists? These guys wanted to terrorise the population
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  • ...tas, bindices parciales y un repertorio general alfabbetico de materias''. Madrid: Administracion J. Lopez Comancho Impresor, 1885. Primary source for the ra
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  • ...ame latitude as the much warmer European cities of [[Naples, Italy]] and [[Madrid]], New York has a humid continental climate resulting from prevailing wind
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  • ...with the taking of [[Battle of Island Number Ten|Island No. 10]] and [[New Madrid, Missouri]], and then [[Memphis, Tennessee]]. The Union Navy captured [[New
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  • ...ame latitude as the much warmer European cities of [[Naples, Italy]] and [[Madrid]], New York has a humid continental climate resulting from prevailing wind
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  • ...antic and the flow of trade. Holland joined with France, as did [[Spain]]. Madrid had only one interest, the return of Gibraltar, which Britain had captured
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  • ...68&ndash;70.</ref> Later, in spring 1901, he gave more lectures in Paris, Madrid and Gibraltar.<ref>Gilbert 1991, p. 141.</ref>
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