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  2. Category:Figurine manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Ceramics manufacturers of figurines — companies that manufacture figurines, as collectable objects and/or toys. Pages in category "Figurine manufacturers" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  3. 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.

  4. Here are 5 'Toy Story' toys that you might still own and are ...

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    Woody figurine. Photo cred: eBay. 3.) Alien web cam. Photo cred: eBay. 4.) Stinky Pete doll. Photo cred: eBay. 5.) Buzz Lightyear action wing pack. Photo cred: eBay. Pretty insane, right? Needless ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. The Dead Man (Manet) - Wikipedia

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    The Dead Man (L'Homme mort; originally entitled The Dead Toreador or Le Torero mort) is an 1860s oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet, produced during a period in which Manet was strongly influenced by Spanish themes and painters such as Diego Velázquez, Francisco de Goya and bullfighting.

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