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Martitegi, nicknamed "The Giant", went on the run last July when Spanish police broke up ETA's main attack unit known as the Vizcaya cell.
euronews 2009
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The Vizcaya was the next to succumb, after a futile effort to ram the Brooklyn.
Historical Tales - The Romance of Reality - Volume VII Charles Morris 1877
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He had been on the run since July when Spanish police broke up ETA's main attack unit, known as the Vizcaya cell, which was blamed for a string of bombings on police stations and government buildings.
RTÉ News 2009
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The damage done to the "Vizcaya" by the explosion of one of her own torpedoes in her bow-tube proved the reality of a danger to which naval critics had already called attention.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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Of the Spanish squadron only the "Cristobal Colon" and the "Vizcaya" still survived.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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The "Vizcaya" lagged behind her, hard pressed by several American ships, led by the "Iowa."
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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The "Vizcaya" had suffered severely from the fire of the pursuit.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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Spanish ships "Vizcaya" and "Oquendo," which had been in the harbor of
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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The third of the Spanish vessels, the 'Vizcaya' or 'Infanta Maria Teresa,' was caught by the 'Texas' in good fighting range, and it was she that engaged the chief attention of the first battle-ship commissioned in the
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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This squadron, which numbered among its vessels the powerful armored cruisers "Vizcaya," "Maria
The Naval History of the United States Volume 2 (of 2) Willis J. Abbot 1898
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