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  • The first attack was made on 'Cales' (Cadiz), and Peeke gives a vivid description of the hot and stubborn fight that took place before the fort of Puntal surrendered.

    Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote

  • Société Générale analyst Emmanuelle Cales said she expects the market to "give some credence to this detailed plan."

    AXA Plots Path to Growth Elena Berton 2011

  • In his mid-50s, he also flaunted his new decades-younger girlfriend, while maintaining he had no idea where wife number four, Stacy Cales age 23, had gone.

    A Story of Two Wives Dorothy Rabinowitz 2012

  • Société Générale analyst Emmanuelle Cales said she expects the market to "give some credence to this detailed plan."

    AXA Plots Path to Growth Elena Berton 2011

  • At that point, he says, I don ` t want the children going to the Cales family, so I ` m going to have to hold you hostage here until my son gets here, Steve, to pick up the kids.

    CNN Transcript Mar 21, 2008 2008

  • They ` re also looking at this Cales (ph) -- Kelton Cales, who was a friend of him.

    CNN Transcript Dec 20, 2007 2007

  • We pressed on up the Flaminian Way, devoting a day to each of the decent-sized towns—Narnia, Carsulae, Mevania, Fulginiae, Nuceria, Tadinae, and Cales—before finally reaching the Adriatic coast about two weeks after leaving Rome.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • We pressed on up the Flaminian Way, devoting a day to each of the decent-sized towns—Narnia, Carsulae, Mevania, Fulginiae, Nuceria, Tadinae, and Cales—before finally reaching the Adriatic coast about two weeks after leaving Rome.

    Imperium Robert Harris 2006

  • Gallies of which he was Captaine, and from Cales, driuen with squibs from their anchors, were chased out of the sight of England, round about Scotland and Ireland.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • Against the Spanish fleets arriual, they had provided 25. or 30. good ships, committing the gouernment of them vnto Admirall Lonck, whom they commanded to ioine himselfe vnto the lord Henry Seymer, lying betweene Douer and Cales.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

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