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    “…Reprint: XXXVI Congreso internacional de americanistas. - Seville. - (1966) ; p.45-57.…”
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    Published c.1938
    “…July 31 Report from I.T.F. about raids at Seville, and the lay-out of the forces and stores at Seville, and shipping (including captured Russian vessel) at Pasajes. …”
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    “…function of gabbling in music, Italian opera, opera buffa, The Barber of Seville, Figaro, Bartolo, The Silk Ladder, Cenerentola, non-musical gabbling, Beckett, rap, Péter Geszti, Donizetti, Elixir of Love, Don Pasquale Zsolt Lengyel…”
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    Published 2007
    “…The badge was launched at the 2007 Seville Congress of the European Trade Union Confederation and was based on designs developed by previous equal pay campaigns in Sweden and Finland.…”
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    Published 2005
    “…A book comprising all contributions for FISTERA Final Conference held on 16-17 June 2005 in Seville, Spain has just been published, comprising a summary of the major outcomes, as well as the views of numerous participants. …”
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    by Citrine, Walter, 1887-1983
    Published 24 May 1937
    “…Colon, of 6,000 tons, was sailing under the flag of Panama on the 14th May from that port for Seville, and probably other rebel ports, after having loaded war material at No. 26 Shed (Woermann) in the port of Hamburg. …”
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    Published 2003
    “…Fatima lives in El Vacie, a slum on the outskirts of Seville, Spain. Her parents are extremely poor; they have practically nothing, not even a proper roof over their heads and they cannot afford glasses for their daughter. …”
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    “…The details of the accounts are as follows:- Stevens Aucton Rooms £12. 5 0. Seville & Sons re Park Lane 58. 17. 0. …”
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    by Fimmen, Edo
    Published 14 May 1937
    “…COLON, of 6,000 tons, sailing under the flag of Panamá, will sail today from that port for Seville, and possibly other rebel ports, after having loaded war material at No. 26 Shed (Woermann) in the port of Hamburg. …”
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    Published 23 April 1940
    “…Manuel Haloon, former editor or the Falangist newspaper ''F.E.T " (Seville), and later of "A.B.C" (Madrid.) …”
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