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- ...spada" means "[[sword]]" in [[Spanish language|Spanish]], referring to the sword that [[Torero|bullfighters]] use to [[Spanish-style bullfighting|kill]] the5 KB (656 words) - 22:27, 21 October 2009
- ...riguez y Sanchez) on August 28, 1947. [[Lamborghini Espada|Espada]] means "sword", the weapon of the matador. It is also used colloquially for the matadors6 KB (839 words) - 10:14, 2 August 2009
- The name ''[[Murciélago]]'' comes from a bull that survived 24 sword strokes in an 1879 fight, and fought with such passion and spirit that the4 KB (592 words) - 11:44, 3 October 2016
- ...aracter as portrayed in Fleming's novels - was something of a double-edged sword. Critics and fans of Fleming's original novels welcomed a more serious int8 KB (1,184 words) - 23:37, 14 June 2009
- * 1st quarter: on red, a golden winged lion wielding a sword ([[Republic of Venice]]); ...evangelista meus", Peace to you Mark, my Evangelist) and it is wielding a sword.19 KB (2,480 words) - 08:29, 8 October 2009
- ...tion and History of The Aircraft Cockpit, by L.F.E. Coombes, 2005, Pen and Sword Books Limited, Barnsley.”]11 KB (1,606 words) - 11:28, 18 November 2009
- ...Graves' origins. Also, in the fencing scene, Pierce Brosnan is holding his sword with his right hand, but is wearing a left-handed fencing jacket.30 KB (4,825 words) - 13:35, 28 June 2010
- ...t|140px|Memorial of [[François Grimaldi]] disguised as a [[monk]] with a [[sword]] under his [[frock]]]]17 KB (2,498 words) - 13:29, 19 March 2009
- ...whole assembly is topped with a statue of Cangrand on horseback, in armor, sword in hand, with a manic smile and his outrageous dog-head helmet. Towering ov16 KB (2,488 words) - 08:46, 8 October 2009
- The name ''[[Murciélago]]'' comes from a bull that survived 24 sword strokes in an 1879 fight at the arena of Cordoba, and fought with such pass18 KB (2,708 words) - 11:41, 3 October 2016
- | [[1984 in film|1984]] || ''[[Sword of the Valiant: The Legend of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight]]'' || The Gr26 KB (4,015 words) - 22:51, 27 February 2009
- ...on August 28, 1947. The Espada was named for the matador's ''espada'', the sword he uses to slay the bull, a word which is also used colloquially for the ma26 KB (3,679 words) - 09:47, 6 November 2011
- * In the blades of [[theatrical property|prop]] [[sword]]s and [[knives]] used in [[stage combat]].35 KB (5,288 words) - 22:04, 13 July 2007