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The name Andaluz is derived from the Spanish region of Andalucía, which inspired the original design of the 1939 hotel, built by Conrad Hilton and designed by architect Anton F. Korn.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2008
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Four guitarists, all students of Manuel Barrueco at the Peabody Institute, traded phrases with the orchestra in a bubbly movement from Joaquín Rodrigo's "Concierto Andaluz," effervescent but insubstantial.
BSO's gala concert Saturday features Latin flavor and plenty of local talent 2010
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The surrounding areas are managed by the Instituto Andaluz de Reforma Agraria and the Agencia del Medio Ambiente de la Junta de Andalucía.
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No matter how you make it, gazpacho Andaluz is the perfect low carb soup: piquant, refreshing, flavorful, and filled with lycopenes, antioxidants, and other phytochemicals.
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COMMENT from MD EADES: Classic Gazpacho Andaluz is aiming for a velvety smooth base, which is why the pulp is discarded.
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And he was good in trying to remind the Arabs and the Muslims that in the by-gone days of Andaluz in Spain and other places and in Cairo in medieval times there was a great deal of tolerance.
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The menu included Garden Style Gazpacho like my usual Gazpacho Andaluz, but without going to the trouble of pressing the base through a strainer and served with the diced fresh vegetables already stirred back into the soup and Grilled Flank Steak and Warm Mushroom Salad, Fresh Sliced Heirloom Tomatoes, a bit of baguette and brie and a nice local local wine.
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Hotel Patio Andaluz, in a historic Old Town building, is built around a blue-tiled courtyard.
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Thursday, the 9th of Shaban, in the 605th year of the Hejira, is known all over the West as the amun-al-ark, the year of the battle of Alarcos, gained over the Christians by the Moslems of Andaluz, on which fatal day Christendom suffered a defeat so signal, that it was feared the Spanish peninsula would be entirely wrested away from the dominion of the Cross.
Burlesques 2006
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If Andaluz was suchn a great place why did the Christians throw out the uinvaders.
Think Progress » The United States is “losing the online war against terrorists.” 2006
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