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Zaragoza's and famous
Zaragoza's famous white granite defensive walls were breached under a torrent of ordnance from the Umayyad lines.

Zaragoza's and Juan
Juan de Mena, engraving of a Zaragoza's edition ( Jorge Coci, 1509 ) of Laberinto de Fortuna.

Zaragoza's and Barcelona
The 2000s brought a further two Spanish Cups to Zaragoza's trophy cabinet, including the 2003 04 edition against Real Madrid, in Barcelona ( 3 2 after extra time ).

Zaragoza's and
He made his La Liga debut first round of the season, and played for 71 minutes in Zaragoza's 1 0 win over CD Tenerife.

Zaragoza's and .
In 779 Abd ar-Rahman offered the job of Zaragoza's governorship to one of Sulayman's allies, a man named al-Husayn ibn Yahiya.

famous and attacking
Possibly the most famous of these was Blackbeard, who operated in the American south, attacking ships and at one point even blockading Charleston, South Carolina.
Therefore, some scholars associate Mopsus ' activities along the coast of Asia Minor and the Levant with the famous Sea Peoples ' attacking Egypt in the beginning of the 12th century BC, one of those peoples being the Denyen — comparable to the d-n-n-y-m of the Karatepe inscription.
It quickly became a hit with the artistic community who were experimenting with the new medium of computer graphics, and will remain most famous for its use by Larry Cuba to create the original " attacking the death star will not be easy " animation in Star Wars.
His most famous writing was a series of articles attacking the Roman Catholic Church in America as a dangerous, powerful, and undemocratic institution.
Khomeini ’ s famous speech at Qom in June 1963 spoke out against the Shah ’ s brutality towards student protests, and for the first time, it was speech attacking the Shah as a person.
Bynes introduces herself as some ridiculous but possibly famous character, then explains how a group of entities ( such as cheerleaders, elderly women, the kids from The Brady Bunch, school mascots, and female Hula dancers ) have been attacking people.
A famous scene is one during which two men are attacking a woman on the street and dozens of women on bicycles with whistles come to chase the men away and comfort the woman.
From then on the paper became the voice of the pro-war democratic left in the Labour Party, taking a position similar to that adopted by Gollancz in his famous edited volume attacking the communists for backing the Nazi-Soviet pact, Betrayal of the Left.
When Kipling died in 1936, Baldwin made a speech attacking his famous relative which was widely reported, although the real reason for the hostility could not be mentioned.
Mussolini devised a counter-manoeuvre, and on the 3rd of January 1925 he pronounced in a famous speech, both attacking anti-fascists and confirming that he, and only he, was the leader of Fascism.
But he could also play spectacular chess on occasion, such as his famous victory over the noted attacking player David Janowski ( Munich 1900 ).
No. 9 fought with RAF Bomber Command in Europe all the way through the Second World War, took part in all the major raids and big battles, pioneered and proved new tactics and equipment, produced several of the leading figures in The Great Escape, as well as Colditz inmates-including the legendary ' Medium Sized Man ' Flight Lieutenant Dominic Bruce OBE MC AFM originator of the famous ' tea chest ' escape ; they became one of the two specialised squadrons attacking precision targets with the Tallboy bomb, and led the final mainforce raid, on Berchtesgaden, 25 April 1945.
An attacking midfielder, Abedi became as famous for his sublime dribbling skills as well as a talent for scoring spectacular and often very important goals.
The monasteries were the central storehouses and producers of knowledge. Vikings started attacking Irish monasteries famous for learning in 793.
The famous Fazekas Göröcs Bene Dunai II Zámbó attacking formation, invented and led by manager Lajos Baróti, scored dozens of goals, attracted thousands of football fans both in Hungary and outside the country.
Edward Dorr Griffin ( 1770 1837 ) served as the first pastor of the Park Street Church and preached a famous series of Sunday evening sermons attacking the New Divinity.
Also, the team would become famous by having the Ricardo Bochini-Daniel Bertoni attacking duo.
Part of the humor of the song lies in that it, being a reworking of the Crash Test Dummies hit " Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm " which told the story of three abnormal children, tells the story of three famous tabloid stories of 1993 and 1994: Singapore caning American delinquent Michael Fay, figure skater Tonya Harding's then-boyfriend attacking her rival Nancy Kerrigan, and Lorena Bobbitt severing her husband's penis with a knife.
In 1180, in one of the more famous battles in which sōhei participated, the monks of Mii-dera, along with a force of Minamoto samurai, tried to defend the bridge over the Uji River, and the Byōdō-in, a temple behind it, from an attacking Taira force ( see Battle of Uji ( 1180 )).
The character Metamora was inspired by New England Chief, Metacomet or King Philip, who was famous for attacking the English in 1675-1676.
Other declamations, only known from the excerpts in Photius, were imaginary orations put into the mouth of famous persons -- Demosthenes advocating the recall of Aeschines from banishment, Hypereides supporting the policy of Demosthenes, Themistocles inveighing against the king of Persia, an orator unnamed attacking Epicurus for atheism before Julian at Constantinople.
Poet Kenneth Rexroth spoke at the rally ( among others ) and folk singer Malvina Reynolds sang ( she was most famous for her song " Little Boxes " attacking urban sprawl, which she sang at the anti-freeway rally ).
He is considered one of the best football players of all time and perhaps the first modern all-around footballer, as he was an attacking midfielder who could score, tackle, defend and lead his teammates to victory with his charismatic presence ( Mazzola was famous for raising his shirt's sleeves when his team was not playing well as a signal to his teammates and the fans ).
The list of famous cases in which Hays took part is lengthy, including the Scopes trial ( often called the " monkey trial ") in 1925 in which a school teacher in Tennessee was tried for teaching evolution ; the Sacco and Vanzetti case in which two Italian anarchists in Boston were put to death in 1927 for a murder they denied committing ; and the Scottsboro case where eight black men from Alabama were condemned to die in 1931 for allegedly attacking two white women.

famous and line
The assembly line developed by Ford Motor Company between 1908 and 1915 made assembly lines famous in the following decade through the social ramifications of mass production, such as the affordability of the Ford Model T and the introduction of high wages for Ford workers.
Some think the name was chosen from the classic Chinese book the I Ching ; others note that the first character of his courtesy name is also the first character of the courtesy name of his brother and other male relatives on the same generation line, while the second character of his courtesy name shi ( 石 — meaning " stone ") suggests the second character of his " register name " tai ( 泰 — the famous Mount Tai of China ).
Jack Bresenham at IBM is most famous for the invention of 2D drawing primitives, including line and circle drawing, using only fast integer operations such as addition and branch on carry bit.
He coined several phrases that would become clichés, especially " the great unwashed ", " pursuit of the almighty dollar ", " the pen is mightier than the sword ", as well as the famous opening line " It was a dark and stormy night ".
Bulwer-Lytton's most famous quotation, " the pen is mightier than the sword ", is from his play Richelieu where it appears in the line beneath the rule of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword
Scholars of Augustine's work have traditionally understood him to have shared the common view of his educated contemporaries that the Earth is spherical, in line with the quotation above, and with Augustine's famous endorsement of science in De Genesi ad litteram.
Hadrian's famous Wall was built along this line in 138 CE ; apart from a number of temporary forays into Scotland, this was now the border.
When Hadrian reached Britannia on his famous tour of the Roman provinces around 120, he directed an extensive defensive wall, known to posterity as Hadrian's Wall, to be built close to the line of the Stanegate frontier.
The association with Chios dates back to at least Semonides of Amorgos, who cited a famous line in the Iliad ( 6. 146 ) as by " the man of Chios ".
Still other stories claim that a secret line of hereditary protectors keep the Grail, or that it was hidden by the Templars in Oak Island, Nova Scotia's famous " Money Pit ", while local folklore in Accokeek, Maryland says that it was brought to the town by a closeted priest aboard Captain John Smith's ship.
Many people were buying new, more powerful computers expressly for games, and the days were long-gone when people would be satisfied with simple vectored line drawings, such as those that made the Wizardry games famous, or with the blocky graphics that were used in Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest games.
" This particular line of criticism also misses the obvious parallels that existed between the story's background ( England conquered by the Normans in 1066, when they killed Saxon King Harold at Hastings, about 130 years previously ) and the prevailing situation in Scott's native Scotland ( Scotland's union with England in 1707 about the same length of time had elapsed before Scott's writing and the resurgence in his time of Scottish nationalism evidenced by the cult of Robert Burns, the famous poet who deliberately chose to work in Scots vernacular though he was an educated man and spoke modern English eloquently ).
The best-known, Huis-clos ( No Exit ), contains the famous line " L ' enfer, c ' est les autres ," usually translated as " Hell is other people.
The company was once famous for its innovative line of graphic adventure games, the critical and commercial success of which peaked in the mid 1990s.
In the Aeneid, Virgil gives Laocoön the famous line Equo ne credite, Teucri / Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes, or " Do not trust the Horse, Trojans / Whatever it is, I fear the Greeks even bearing gifts.
So long as everyone was using the same tactics these weaknesses were not immediately apparent, but with the advent of the Roman legion they proved fatal in every major engagement, the most famous being the Battle of Pydna, as the Romans were able to advance through gaps in the line and easily defeat the phalangites once in close.
When Sylvester Stallone spotted Mr. T in this second airing, it is strongly believed that the interview with sports journalist Bryant Gumbel originated his famous line " I don't hate him but ... I pity the fool ", which was worked into the movie Rocky.
The " I coulda been a contenda " scene from On the Waterfront, according to the author of Brooklyn Boomer, Martin H. Levinson, is " one of the most famous scenes in motion picture history and the line itself has become part of America's cultural lexicon.
Thanks to the strategic positions of their fiefs, and to their famous castle built in Bracciano in 1426, they were the most powerful Orsini line in the Lazio.
The most famous member of the line was the last queen, Cleopatra VII, known for her role in the Roman political battles between Julius Caesar and Pompey, and later between Octavian and Mark Antony.
HP introduced an LCD-based line of calculators in the early 1980s that used RPN, such as the HP-10C, HP-11C, HP-15C, HP-16C, and the famous financial calculator, the HP-12C.
On May 24, 1844, the line was officially opened as Morse sent the famous words " What hath God wrought " from the Supreme Court chamber in the basement of the U. S. Capitol building in Washington, D. C., to the B & O's Mount Clare Station in Baltimore.
In another house are two antelopes, painted with a kind of confident, flowing, decorative, calligraphic line, the famous fresco of a fisherman with his double strings of fish strung by their gills, and the flotilla of pleasure boats, accompanied by leaping dolphins, where ladies take their ease in the shade of light canopies, among other frescoes.
* 1962 Last run of the famous Pines Express over the Somerset and Dorset Railway line ( UK ) fittingly using the last steam locomotive built by British Railways, 9F locomotive 92220 Evening Star.
On the third play of the Dolphins ' next possession at their own 38-yard line, Griese was sacked by Lilly for a Super Bowl record 29-yard loss ( A picture of Griese being chased by Larry Cole, Bob Lilly and Jethro Pugh is the game's most famous photograph ).

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