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  2. List of Bunnykins figurines - Wikipedia

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    Santa "Happy Christmas" Christmas Tree Ornament Harry Sales/David Lyttleton 1987 ... John Bull 1993 1993 DB135 Constable Mountie ... Matador 2003 2003 DB282 Ice ...

  3. Francisco Romero (bullfighter) - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Romero (1700–1763) was a significant Spanish matador.He reputedly introduced the famous red cape into bullfighting in around 1726.[1] [2]He was apparently the inventor of several characteristics that started to be used in a key period for bullfighting when the modern on foot system was defined, as the use of the muleta (cape) and estoque (sword) to kill the bull face to face, thus ...

  4. Barnaby Conrad - Wikipedia

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    Barnaby Conrad, Jr. (March 27, 1922 – February 12, 2013) [1] was an American artist, author, nightclub proprietor, matador and boxer. [2]Born in San Francisco, California, to an affluent family, Conrad was raised in Hillsborough.

  5. Christmas ornament - Wikipedia

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    Christmas ornaments, baubles, globes, "Christmas bulbs", or "Christmas bubbles" are decoration items, usually to decorate Christmas trees. These decorations may be woven, blown (glass or plastic), molded (ceramic or metal), carved from wood or expanded polystyrene, or made by other techniques. Ornaments are available in a variety of geometric ...

  6. Juan José Padilla - Wikipedia

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    Juan José Padilla is a Spanish torero ('bullfighter'). He became a matador de toros, 'killer of (full-grown) bulls', in the town of his birth, Jerez de la Frontera, on June 18, 1994 when he was 21 years old. [1]

  7. Bullfighting - Wikipedia

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    The bull is released into the ring, where he is tested for ferocity by the matador and banderilleros with the magenta and gold capote ("cape"). This is the first stage, the tercio de varas ("the lancing third"). The matador confronts the bull with the capote, performing a series of passes and observing the behavior and quirks of the bull.