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She is the recipient of a 2008 Hedgebrook Residency for Women Authoring Change and the translator of the Chilean novella Bonsái by Alejandro Zambra.
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Discover the iconic voice of Andalusia with "Quien Tiene la Culpa (Zambra)," from Niña de Antequera Vol. 1.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 120 Phil Ramone 2010
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The thermometer employed is a N.gretti and Zambra deep-sea thermometer, improved by Captain Maguaghi (director of the Italian R.N. Hydrographic Office).
Scientific American Supplement, No. 460, October 25, 1884 Various
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In this wide plain there are many churches, some of them of a great antiquity, as S. Jacopo at Zambra and S. Lorenzo alle Corti, and in the hills you may find a place so wonderful as the Certosa di Calci, a monastery founded in 1366, but altered and spoiled in the seventeenth century, and the marvellous Church of S. Giovanni there.
Florence and Northern Tuscany with Genoa With Sixteen Illustrations In Colour By William Parkinson And Sixteen Other Illustrations, Second Edition Edward Hutton 1922
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The meteorological instruments were largely purchased from Negretti and Zambra, but a great number were loaned by the Commonwealth
The Home of the Blizzard Being the Story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 Douglas Mawson 1920
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The Moorish lady is represented there as an undisguised spectator of the public festivals; while her knight, bearing an embroidered mantle or scarf, or some other token of her favor, contends openly in her presence for the prize of valor, mingles with her in the graceful dance of the Zambra, or sighs away his soul in moonlight serenades under her balcony.
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 1 William Hickling Prescott 1827
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Beautiful Granada! the soft note of the lute no longer floats through thy moonlit streets; the serenade is no more heard beneath thy balconies; the lively castanet is silent upon thy hills; the graceful dance of the Zambra is no more seen beneath thy bowers!
Chronicle of the Conquest of Granada Washington Irving 1821
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In a Zambra dance, introduced in the "Conquest of Granada," our author had previously introduced the Moors bowing to the image of
The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 07 John Dryden 1665
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Tapas in conjunction with Bruisin 'Ales beer shop and Zambra chef Adam Bannasch.
News 2010
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Zambra is the first thing i suggest if someone asks you to define the essence of the OJOS.
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