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  2. Islero - Wikipedia

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    On the fateful day, he was the fifth bull of the afternoon, and the second for Manolete, at a bullfight in the town of Linares in the province of Jaén, Andalucía, Spain. The bullfighter's manager begged Manolete to finish him off quickly; as the matador reached over the bull's horns, thrusting his estoque (sword) deep up to its hilt, Islero ...

  3. Company store - Wikipedia

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    A company store is a retail store selling a limited range of food, clothing and daily necessities to employees of a company. It is typical of a company town in a remote area where virtually everyone is employed by one firm, such as a coal mine. In a company town, the housing is owned by the company but there may be independent stores there or ...

  4. Manolete - Wikipedia

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    Manolete died on 29 August 1947, following a fatal goring that occurred in his appearance alongside the up-and-coming matador Luis Miguel Dominguín in the town of Linares. As he killed the fifth bull of the day, the Miura bull Islero, Manolete was gored in his right thigh, in an event that left Spain in a state of shock. The cause of his death ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Matador (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Matador building parts, ca. 1954; from the top: Various sticks; 10- and 4-board, 5-, 3-, 2-brick and slat, 1-brick; 19-bar; wheels and rolls Matador construction kit, ca. 1954 The same kit; top left, the special tool to extract sticks from blocks. Matador is a wooden toy set. The bricks are held together using special wooden sticks.

  7. California pottery - Wikipedia

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    Figurines [57] Wallace China Company: Huntington Park: 1931–1964: Restaurant ware [4] Walter Wilson: Pasadena: 1943–1954: Giftware & figurines [14] Weil of California (California Figurine Company prior to 1946) Los Angeles: 1946–1955 "Weil Ware" giftware, artware, tableware & figurines [4] West Coast Tile Company (American Encaustic ...