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  • Another unusual UAV is one called the Picador, which is an unmanned helicopter capable of carrying a 180 kg payload at a distance range of 200 kilometers.

    English-writing Israeli-bloggers 2009

  • Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Win Picador books in Bookgroup quiz:

    Win Picador books in Bookgroup quiz Maxine 2008

  • The 1937 "Café Royal Cocktail Book," published in London, included a drink called the Picador, made of tequila, Cointreau and lime juice.

    The Sultry Margarita 2008

  • Art historians will remember that these precocious painters aren't an exclusively 21st century phenomenon: Pablo Picasso showed unusual promise at the age of 8 with his bullfighter painting "Picador," while Dürer crafted a strikingly precise silverpoint self-portrait at 13.

    ARTINFO: From the Palettes of Babes: 5 Prodigious Child Artists to Watch ARTINFO 2011

  • Art historians will remember that these precocious painters aren't an exclusively 21st century phenomenon: Pablo Picasso showed unusual promise at the age of 8 with his bullfighter painting "Picador," while Dürer crafted a strikingly precise silverpoint self-portrait at 13.

    ARTINFO: From the Palettes of Babes: 5 Prodigious Child Artists to Watch ARTINFO 2011

  • If remain quiet while bigots such as Picador continue to mislead and incite against Israel, what kind of a mother would I be to my children?

    3quarksdaily 2009

  • "Picador" above has indeed reacted in the same tedious and hateful manner seen over and over again, whenever an article in favor of Israel miraculously appears.

    3quarksdaily 2009

  • Maybe for now I should just try, each day, to be a little less than I usually am. from SAMUEL JOHNSON IS INDIGNANT, Stories, Picador USA/Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002

    lydia davis | new year’s resolution « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009

  • Mr. Friend, an editor at Vanity Fair, is the author of "Watching the World Change: The Stories Behind the Images of 9/11," reissued this month by Picador.

    Seeing 9/11 Through a Digital Prism David Friend 2011

  • The male of the species doesn't look much more appealing in Siri Hustvedt's "The Summer Without Men" Picador, 182 pages, $14 .

    What the Nanny Saw; the Trouble With Men Sam Sacks 2011

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