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Topic: Matador (disambiguation)


  
  Domino Train
Each bone is a rectangular tile with a line dividing its face into two square ends.
4.1 Muggins (or, All Fives or Five Up) 4.2 All Threes 4.3 Fives and Threes 4.4 Matador
In rail transport, a train consists of a single or severalconnected rail vehicles that are capable of being moved together along aguideway to transport freight or passengers from one place to another along a planned route.
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  Matador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matador Antonio Barrera in the capote de paseo (dress cape) before a bullfight during the 2003 Aste Nagusia festival in Bilbao, Spain
One of the most famous matadors of all time was Juan Belmonte, whose technique in the ring revolutionised bullfighting and remains the standard by which matadors are judged to this day.
The style and bravery of the matador is regarded as being at least as important as whether or not he actually kills the bull.
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 Dominoes - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Matador, meaning "killer" (of the bull in a bull fight) in Spanish, is a common draw game with the usual object of going out first and collecting points based on the bones still in ones opponents hands.
There are four matadors, the 6-1, 5-2, 4-3 and 0-0--that is, all the tiles whose two ends sum to 7 and the 0-0.
Matador can be played by three people, in which case the two having the lowest scores usually combine against the threatening winner; and also by four, either each player against all others or two on a side.
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 Encyclopedia: Matador (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Matador was the title of a 1987 musical based on the story of bullfighter El Cordobes.
The Matador truck was a widely-used military vehicle built by Associated Equipment Company from 1938 to 1945 and used by the Allies during World War II.
Categories: Disambiguation Matador Antonio Barrera in the capote de paseo (dress cape) before a bullfight during the 2003 Aste Nagusia festival in Bilbao, Spain A matador (killer) is the main performer in bullfighting events in Spain and other Spanish-speaking coutries.
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 Matador (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matador, an acclaimed Danish TV series that ran from 1978-1982.
AEC Matador, a military vehicle used by the Allies during World War II AMC Matador, an automobile manufactured by American Motors Corporation
This is a disambiguation page — a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 toreador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The words toreador and torero are used in English to designate the main performer of Spanish-style bullfighting, who taunts and kills the bull.
These words, which mean roughly "bull handler", are not used in Spain, where that role is called matador ("killer").
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /Toreador.html   (165 words)

  
 Talk:Matador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Looks perfectly reasonable, even though the "matador" material is just a stub.
But a page that combines disambiguation redirects, a short explanation of the commonest term, and the link to a longer article seems quite functional to me. Dpbsmith 13:21, 18 Apr 2004 (UTC)
I'm spanish, and here in Spain the word is 'torero' is much more used than 'matador'.
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 Toreador - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The word toreador is used in English to designate the main performer of Spanish-style bullfighting, who taunts and kills the bull.
This word, which roughly translates as "bull handler", is not used in Spain or Latin America, where that role is called matador ("killer") or torero.
The Toreador are also a fictional clan of vampires, associated with the White Wolf Game Studio's Camarilla.
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 Dominoes -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
"Domino" redirects here—for other meanings of the word, see (Click link for more info and facts about Domino (disambiguation)) Domino (disambiguation).
Dominoes (or "dominos") generally refers to the individual or collective gaming pieces making up a domino set (sometimes called a deck or pack) or to the (A contest with rules to determine a winner) games played with these pieces.
This article incorporates text from the (Property rights that are held by the public at large) public domain (Click link for more info and facts about 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica) 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
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 Encyclopedia: Matador (rocket)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Matador File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
The wingspan (or just span) of an airplane is the distance from the left wingtip to the right wingtip.
TM-61A: Redesignation of the B-61A as the USAF decided to classify the Matador as a tactical missile instead of a pilotless bomber.
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 MGM-1 Matador - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation MGM-1 Matador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
MGM-1 Matador - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation MGM-1 Matador.
The Matador was the first operational surface-to-surface cruise missile of the U.S. armed forces.
Principle difference from the XB-61 and YB-61 was redesign of the airframe with high wings in place of the previous mid-mounted wings.
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 wiki/Matador Definition / wiki/Matador Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
One of the most famous matadors of all time was Juan BelmonteJuan Belmonte y García (April 14, 1892-April 8, 1962) was considered the greatest matador of all time, and he revolutionised the art of bullfighting....
The most successful matadors are often treated like pop stars, with cult followings and accompanied by lurid tabloidA tabloid is a newspaper — especially in the United Kingdom — that uses the tabloid format, which is roughly 23½ by 14¾ inches per spread.
This is the smaller of two standard newspaper sizes; the larger newspapers, associated with higher-quality journalism, are called broadsheets.
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 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The most successful matadors are often treated like pop music pop stars, with cult followings and accompanied by lurid tabloid stories about their sexual conquests.
The United States American writer Ernest Hemingway aspired to be a matador.
But a page that combines disambiguation redirects, a short explanation of the commonest term, and the link to a longer article seems quite functional to me. User:Dpbsmith Dpbsmith 13:21, 18 Apr 2004 (UTC) ---- I'm spanish, and here in Spain the word is 'torero' is much more used than 'matador'.
www.mauspfeil.net /Matador.html   (703 words)

  
 Toreador   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The words toreador and torero are used in English to designate the main performer of Spanish -style bullfighting, who taunts and kills the bull.
These words, which mean roughly "bullhandler", are not used in Spain, where that role is called matador ("killer").
This is a disambiguation page; that is, onethat points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
www.therfcc.org /toreador-324003.html   (118 words)

  
 wiki/B61 Definition / wiki/B61 Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Strategic bombers are primarily designed for long-range strike missions against strategic targets such as supply bases, bridges, factories, and shipyards.
The country is often referred to by the name Holland, although this is technically incorrect; Holland was the economic powerhouse during the time of the United Provinces (1581–1795), during the Napoleonic era it was split into North and S...
The B61 gravity bomb should not be confused with the MGM-1 Matador cruise missile, which originally was developed under the bomber designation B-61.
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 Encyclopedia: March 2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
See TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band European networks National In much of Europe television broadcasting has historically been state dominated, rather than commercially organised, although commercial stations have grown in number recently.
Bull attacking a matador Bullfighting or tauromachy (Spanish toreo, corrida de toros or tauromaquia; Portuguese tourada, corrida de touros or tauromaquia) is a blood sport that involves, most of the time, professional performers (matadores) who execute various formal moves with the goal of appearing graceful and confident, while masterful over...
Retail selling Street selling is the bottom of the chain and can be accomplished through purchasing from prostitutes, through cloaked retail stores or refuse houses for users in the act located in red-light districts which often also deal in paraphernalia, dealers marketing merriment at night clubs and other events...
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 The Ultimate User talk:Sannse/Archive 1 Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
It's listed as a disambiguation page - although you are right that there is some good information on the page, more than on most.
In general I agree, but linking to disambiguation pages is also not a good thing and I like to keep my pet disambiguation pages as clear as possible.
Disambiguation can be a bit complicated at times...
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