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A highlight was the Spanish rose, from a winery called Buil & Gine in the Priorat region.
Newspaper wine clubs - are they any good? NYT jumps in | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Freeware programs like IRIS (C Buil) and VSpec (V Desnoux) allow the detailed analysis of spectra to be done without all the mathematics or detailed physics.
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"Jennyleu said your fellow threw his right through Buil ... that so?"
The Chaos Balance Modesitt, L. E. 1997
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"Ha!" said Father Buil, and with his missionaries moved up the beach.
1492, 1922
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Father Buil was within with the Admiral, truculently and suspiciously regarding the idolater who now had left the hammock and seemed as well of a wound as any there!
1492, 1922
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Mariners slept, adventurers gentle and simple, the twelve friars and Father Buil.
1492, 1922
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Father Buil was going also, and his twelve gowned men.
1492, 1922
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He gave authority in Isabella to Don Diego, and made him a council where sat Father Buil, Caravajal, Coronel and Juan de Luxan.
1492, 1922
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We knew from him that Pedro Margarite and Father Buil and Juan Aguado altered nothing there.
1492, 1922
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The Bull of Alexander VI, dated 24 June, 1493, designated the Franciscan Father Buil (Boil) to accompany Columbus on his second voyage of discovery, with ample faculties as Apostolic delegate or vicar, and to bring to the New
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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