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Six men killed six bulls in approximately three hours' time, doing so with the use of fearless swords and precise tactics, motions such as the stabbing plunge used to end the beast having clearly been practised in a determined and athletic manner many times before. These men wore tight khaki pants and artistically drifted a red flag in front of their opposition's (I use this word very carefully) nose, holding not only the bull's, but everybody in the ring's attention; time was a useless concept as thought, sport, and death all rolled together down to a final moment of unity, people either cheering for the bull to live... "Vivo! Vivo!"... or urging the matador on to that culminating flash, where with a final twitch the beast's legs project upwards towards the sky and a young boy tugs at ...
... a mix of local Ecuadorians and imported Colombian talent burning a hole in the hardwood as two gring...
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...Oh, he waves an American flag also. Greenwich Village of the South, Coconut Grov... about Marquez because his wife's really Colombian (as if I doubt him). Ah, somewhere Glenestine laug...
The surgery was anticipated after the heart condition, which isn't considered life-threatening, forced [Teppo Numminen] to miss one game and part of another during Buffalo's first-round playoff series against Philadelphia. Numminen has had a heart murmur since childhood. The workers at our production plant are working around the clock these days and I had to hire 12 extra workers to meet the demand," said Geitel, director of the Berliner Stoffdruckerei GmbH flag company. "We did not expect this kind of euphoria. Up to now, Germans often even hid their flags. "We don't have any official information, so I can't give you any comment," Luuc Eisenga, spokesman for [Jan Ullrich]'s T-Mobile team.
... Santi Perez, Jose Enrique Gutierrez and Colombian Santiago Botero, SER reported. The radio station d...
I'm very sorry about what happened with [Scott Pruett]," [Montoya] said. "I thought he saw me and when he came across I had no room to go. "Of all the people to take out -- your teammate," Pruett said. "That was just lowdown, nasty, dirty driving." "I wouldn't call it dirty driving, but it was a bit aggressive," [Denny Hamlin] said. "Juan had the fastest car and he would have taken the lead sooner or later. He was overzealous."
...Montoya, the Colombian star who jumped from Formula One to NASCAR late la...Montoya made a green-flag stop on the 45th lap, but a fuel malfunction force...
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