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  • "Mediterranean bluefin tuna is on the slippery slope to collapse," said Dr Sergi Tudela, of WWF Mediterranean.

    'Eco-pirate' Paul Watson is in danger of losing his boat 2011

  • William of Tudela, The Song of the Cathar Wars, trans.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • William of Tudela, The Song of the Cathar Wars, trans.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • "We have a window of opportunity that is closing," said Mexico's chief Bonn delegate Tudela.

    Corbin Hiar: Mexico's Climate Gamble: Can It Salvage the Cancun Summit? 2010

  • "There is a huge potential for green growth in Mexico," said Tudela.

    Mexico seeks leading role in climate policy William Booth 2010

  • In the twelfth century, when Benjamin of Tudela visited, both Kurdistan as a whole and its Jewish community in particular were at a high point in their history.

    Kurdish Women. 2009

  • The illustrations in Butchers and Bakers, Rabbis and Kings reflect the costumes and life of Tudela and Spain around the year 1114, from the details of the castle and the medieval village to the turbans of the townspeople and the helmets of the guards.

    Marilyn Hirsh. 2009

  • In his day (A.D. 1322) and in that of Benjamin of Tudela, people had seen and touched the ship on Ararat, the Judi (Gordiæi) mountains; and this dates from Berosus (S.C. 250) who, of course, refers to the Ark of

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Rather, the most common popular source of information about Alroy derives from Benjamin of Tudela, a Jewish traveler of the late twelfth century, known primarily for the diary account of his adventures. 6

    Introduction - Critical Apparatus 2005

  • Born in Tudela, Spain, in 1937, he worked with Danish architect Jorn Utzon on Mr. Utzon's best-known building, the Sydney Opera House, in the 1960s.

    Rethinking the Prado: 2007

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