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banderilla
‖ banderilla (bandeˈriʎa) Also banderillo. [Sp., dim. of bandera banner.] A little dart, ornamented with a banderole, which dexterous bull-fighters stick into the neck and shoulders of the bull; also fig. 1797 [see next]. 1865 Pall Mall G. 23 Nov. 3 He will begin to see the barb of the banderilla un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Banderilla
Banderilla is a diminutive meaning small flag (bandera) in the Spanish language and may refer to : "Banderilla" (in the English language) most often refers red flowers, is sometimes known as a Banderilla wikipedia.org
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Banderilla, Veracruz
Banderilla is a municipality in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It is located about 9 km from the state capital, Xalapa. The weather in Banderilla is cold and wet all year with rains in summer and autumn. wikipedia.org
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banderillero
banderillero (ˌbanderiˈʎero) [f. banderilla, with agential suffix -ero]. The bull-fighter who uses banderillas. Also fig.1797 Encycl. Brit. III. 772/1 The..banderilleros..plunge into his neck..a kind of darts called banderillas. 1845 R. Ford Trav. Spain I. ii. 182 The banderilleros go right up to hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Auto-Transportes Banderilla
Auto-Transportes Banderilla is a bus company operating in the city of Xalapa, Mexico. References Bus companies of Mexico Xalapa wikipedia.org
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media vuelta
‖ media vuelta (ˈmedia ˈvwelta) Also media-vuelte. [Sp., lit. ‘half turn’.] In bullfighting, a method of killing the bull by approaching from behind (see quot. 1962).1932 [see banderilla v.]. 1934 R. Campbell Broken Record viii. 183 Don Simao uses a media-vuelte in sticking in his banderillas from h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Picador
A bull that does not charge may be punished with a black banderilla, which although somewhat longer than a normal banderilla is largely symbolic and a wikipedia.org
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suerte
‖ suerte (ˈswerte, suːˈɛəteɪ) [Sp., lit. ‘chance, fate, luck’: cf. sort n.1] An action or pass performed in bull-fighting; one of the three stages of a bull-fight; = tercio, tertio 2 a.1838 Q. Rev. LXI. 418 ‘Suertes’ or manners of killing the bull. 1893 Chapman & Buck Wild Spain v. 58 It is in this ... Oxford English Dictionary
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José Romero (bullfighter)
José was invited to participate but on the first day was unfortunately injured by a banderilla and was thereafter unable to continue as a bullfighter. wikipedia.org
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El Cordobés
He waved his banderilla (Columpio) away, broke his banderillas down to 'pencil length', and standing with his back to the bull as it charged, moved his wikipedia.org
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Rafael Guerra Bejarano
In 1878 he started a long apprenticeship as banderillero (banderilla-man) and second swordsman. wikipedia.org
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La Nuit Espagnole (The Spanish Night)
It can be seen as representing a knife thrower, a banderilla planter or a fandango dancer. wikipedia.org
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Juan Manuel Martín del Campo
and a spiritual director while being appointed as the prefect of theologians from 1940 to April 1947 when he was made the confessor to the Sisters of Banderilla wikipedia.org
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Rafael Lucio
Geography The municipality of Rafael Lucio is delimited to the north by Tlacolulan and Jilotepec, to the southeast by Banderilla, to the south by Tlalnelhuayocan wikipedia.org
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Coacoatzintla
Coacoatzintla is delimited to the north by Tonayan, to the north-east by Miahuatlán, to the east by Naolinco, to the south-east by Jilotepec, to the south by Banderilla wikipedia.org
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