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  • Geologist Ignacio Zafra packed his bags in January after finding himself, aged 34, living at home with his parents in Madrid again.

    Spain's lost generation of graduates join wave of migrants in search of jobs 2011

  • Designed by Eduardo Arroyo of the Spanish studio NO. MAD Arquitectos and photographed by the architectural photographer Roland Halbe, Zafra-Uceda is a two-story polygonal anthem of modern metal architecture.

    Interesting Wooden Building on Lauterhofen Golf Field, Germany 2009

  • Sir, I think there's actually a large following of Bob Ong's books... and Jessica Zafra's books prior to that, and by modern standards Zafra is already pretty "highbrow."

    Doing Some Math 2008

  • Maricel Presilla, a culinary historian and chef who co-owns the pan-Latin restaurant Zafra and the South American restaurant Cucharamama, both in Hoboken, N.J., uses hearts of palm in salads, roasts them, and cooks them with rice.

    At the Heart of the Meal 2008

  • Recipe Maricel Presilla, a culinary historian and chef who co-owns Cucharamama and Zafra in Hoboken, N.J., created this salad to showcase the succulent texture of hearts of palm, which absorb the cumin-spiked vinaigrette to delicious effect.

    At the Heart of the Meal 2008

  • This happened thanks to the events of 1968 and to the works of people like Zafra.

    Mail Call 2008

  • How and why, in this country, where hands are insufficient now -- liberated hands -- for developing the infinite wealth of our soil, for developing the infinite capacity of our peoples -- men had to stand idly by entire months and beg for employment, not "dead" time, but in the Zafra.

    CEREMONY MARKING THE CENTENNIAL OF CUBA'S STRUGG 1968

  • Zafra puedo decir, monte puedo decir, ciudad puedo decir, ejército decir, ya míos para siempre y tuyos, nuestros,

    Tengo (I Have) 1964

  • Badajoz; at Mérida it is joined by the railways going north to Cáceres and south to Zafra, where the lines from Huelva and Seville unite.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various

  • After nine years in that province he returned to Seville only to depart for the wider fields of Cordova, Granada, Bolza, Montilla, and Zafra.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

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