He then took to the social networking site taunting officers trying to track him down, suggesting he may fly off to Spain.
Watkins then took to the social networking site taunting officers trying to track him down, suggesting he may fly off to Spain.
Wanted by the police, he takes her off to Spain, Morocco, and then Greece, where he abandons her and she drifts around on her own.
You know I've been, I'm going off to France, Spain to talk to their, their leaders and I'm going to be in other countries, in Stockholm, and what I do find is that systems are run more locally by hospitals, by doctors, schools run themselves, the police forces get more effective because they're run and controlled not by politicians but by those who actually want this to work.
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Dortmund flew off to La Manga in Spain, to the kind of seaside resort where players could work on tactical matters and fitness in the morning, and hone their nine-irons in the afternoon.
In Tuesday's only second round match, Wimbledon runner-up Tomas Berdych overcame a stomach problem to see off Spain's Tommy Robredo 6-0 6-4.
Immediately after scoring the winning goal, the 26-year-old had taken off his Spain shirt to reveal a white T-shirt bearing the message: "Dani Jarque: always with us".
If he was initially a well-kept secret outside of the spotlight that surrounds Real in Madrid, the world at large sat up and took notice when he scored a stunning volley to round off Spain's 4-0 win over Ukraine in last summer's World Cup.
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Rather than using it as a key to unlock opposing teams, tiki-taka was employed as a padlock to keep Spain's goal off-limits to opponents.
They think the only way to really draw a line under the crisis is for Spain to be taken off the danger list.
This summer Ellison is spending three weeks sailing off the coast of Spain to qualify for the June 2007 America's Cup yacht race, his second.
Another, based in London, was off to see the solar power systems warming Spain.
Brandy was reacquainted with his Swansea team-mates on Tuesday evening as the Championship new boys jetted off for their pre-season tour to Spain.
Top seed Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia needed almost two hours to see off the spirited challenge of Spain's Fernando Vicente, winning 6-3 3-6 6-4.
Markets in Italy and Spain also shook off early losses to end sharply higher.
Facing a new threat of separation, Mrs Gould took off with the children again, this time fleeing to Spain, covering their tracks.
If the Kurds had autonomy, their urge to break off completely from Turkey would be scarcely stronger than that of the Basques or Scots wanting to abandon Spain or Britain.
The Catalans, for instance, seem set to stay in Spain, but hope to use their vaunted status as a European region to play Madrid off against Brussels.
Basque peace could be a pay-off for Mr Zapatero's softly-softly approach to Spain's most enduring political problem: regional tensions in the Basque country and in Catalonia.
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He sleeps at a GRAND Hotel in Paris on Monday, drives through French wine country Tuesday, polishes off an 11-course dinner outside Vienna Wednesday and flies to Spain on Thursday.
In order to stave off default by one or more large countries like Spain or Italy (and possibly even France if either of those do fall over) someone, somewhere, needs to purchase large amounts of the bonds of those two countries.
At the same time, the painful overhauls undertaken by Greece, Spain, Portugal and Italy are starting to pay off.
"Fears of a considerable house price slowdown in what are considered as over-heated markets of the UK, Spain and Ireland, once again proved to be quite off the mark, " he said.
Veteran winger Joseba Etxeberria leveled on 66 before Spain striker Fernando Llorente held off the challenge of Nuno Pinto to strike an 86th-minute winner and end the Basque outfit's poor run of one win from five matches.
Whether it served as a catalyst for Saturday's performance, only Torres knows, but the Spain international shrugged off the lethargy that followed his promising start to this season as he looked more like the man who starred for Benitez at Liverpool.
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Bertarelli's defending Alinghi syndicate went on to beat Emirates Team New Zealand in a closely fought match off Valencia, Spain, in July.
Portugual failed to seriously test Casillas again after that, but it still took the introduction of striker Fernando Llorente, who came off the bench for the ineffective Torres just before the hour mark, to spark Spain into life.
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