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Examples

  • In mid-December, Comet operatives provided forged Belgian and French identity papers and led him on foot, by bicycle and train to a village near the French-Spanish border.

    Robert Grimes dies at 87; WWII pilot evaded Nazi capture Peter Eisner 2010

  • He studied architecture in Europe where he married the beautiful French-Spanish aristocrat, Mathilde de Lagarde, a descendant of the famous Christopher Columbus.

    The Boal Mansion and the Columbus Chapel elena maria vidal 2009

  • Born Émilie-Thérèse Lhuillier in 1914 of French-Spanish decent, José started out as a nurse, and by the mid-'30s, she was cutting her first sides.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 102 2009

  • Grilled eggplant Less sumptuous but no less intricate is Manhattan's tiny 16-seat French-Spanish tapas/tasting triumph, Degustation, an addition to the downtown empire of Jewel Bako's Jack Lamb.

    Small Packages 2008

  • A French-Spanish tie-up would give a strong incentive to build interconnectors.

    UBS starts new guessing game 2008

  • Imperial Tobacco Group PLC said it secured 95.8% of French-Spanish rival Altadis SA, paving the way for one of the largest takeovers in the tobacco industry.

    U.K.'s Imperial Tobacco Gains 2008

  • The GR10 runs parallel to the French-Spanish border and the Pyrenees peaks.

    Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port 2007

  • CNN's Al Goodman has more from the French-Spanish border.

    CNN Transcript Jan 1, 2007 2007

  • It was his powerful intellectual condemnation of Fascism that would make him a known target of the Nazi gestapo and eventually lead to his death by suicide on September 27, 1940 in a failed attempt to flee the Vichy regime across the French-Spanish border.

    The Chicago Blog: September 2006 Archives 2006

  • It was his powerful intellectual condemnation of Fascism that would make him a known target of the Nazi gestapo and eventually lead to his death by suicide on September 27, 1940 in a failed attempt to flee the Vichy regime across the French-Spanish border.

    The Chicago Blog: Walter Benjamin (July 15, 1892-September 27, 1940) 2006

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