There was also a Spanish import with a gray background and their logo with the song name as cover art.
In the 15th century, the term maiolica referred solely to lusterware, including both Italian-made and Spanish imports, and tin-glaze wares were known as bianchi (white ware).
The Spanish and Neapolitan imports of the time sparked the creation of the Lipizzaner and Kladruber.
Currently available as a Spanish import from descarga.com, it will be released in the United States on Oct. 24.
(The record is available only as a Spanish import, through online stores; soon it is to be released in the United States with English translations.)
Spanish and Friesian imports produced active and strong horses when crossed with the local mares who were small and rough.
And for good measure, the bean counters threw in some numbers on the cost of Spanish imports of live crawfish from Portugal.
Another Spanish import was gambas a la sal.
The torrentes grape, a Spanish import, is Argentina's unique white wine, the Spanish having pretty much given up on it.
The agujeta lock became firmly established early on in North Africa, most likely being crafted in imitation of Spanish imports.