The launching of the convertibility regime was a landmark in the 1990s in Argentina. |
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This is the backwash from the crisis that began in Asia in 1998, has swamped Argentina and is now spreading right across South America. |
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Many adventure travelers to Argentina will want to spend time in Patagonia for hiking. |
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There were also Tempranillos from Australia, Argentina, Portugal and Mexico that received high marks from the judges. |
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As the scenery switches from Argentina to Chile to Colombia, events conspire to change our hero, as we know they will. |
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Is it not a fraud, to pretend that Argentina can be bailed out, by saving the present obligations imposed upon Argentina? |
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Paraguayan food is similar to that of Argentina and Uruguay, although Paraguayans eat less meat. |
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Salvatore's study is both rich and deep, and promises to become the standard work on rural Argentina in the mid-century. |
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My goal against Argentina in the quarter-finals of the World Cup proves I'm able to cope on the highest stage. |
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The recent examples of Fujimori in Peru and Menem in Argentina, in particular, demonstrate that civilians too can be like caudillos. |
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In 1828, Uruguay gained independence as a buffer state between Argentina and Brazil. |
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A crisis in Japan would not be Argentina redux but it would have severe consequences for the country and the world economy. |
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It is only natural especially seeing as Argentina was kind enough to accept as many Irish people as possible in the 19th century. |
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Fans were delighted to hear their old adversary, Argentina, had crashed out of the tournament by failing to beat Sweden. |
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And who can forget when the red mist descended back in France 1998 against Argentina? |
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They are small fishes, growing up to 25 cm long, excepting the Greater argentine, Argentina silus, which reaches 70 cm. |
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Thousands of animals including white rhinoceroses and kangaroos have come from 14 countries, such as Tanzania, South Africa and Argentina. |
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A year or two ago a rubbish dump in Argentina saw the odd sight of jobless professionals combing the trash-heaps for food. |
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The 1986 World Cup hero was barred from leaving Argentina after family members blocked his early efforts to return to Cuba. |
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But even I will admit that England achieved more than vengeance against Argentina. |
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Areas with high endemicity include the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Central Asia, Chile, and Argentina. |
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Suez was forced to write off half a billion US dollars on its operations in Argentina when the Argentinean currency went down the gurgler. |
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The Inca empire extended into northwest Argentina, further south the indigenous people were nomadic hunters. |
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A 36-hour general strike called by three union federations in Argentina virtually shut down the nation of 37 million inhabitants last week. |
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On March 21 several union federations launched a 24-hour general strike in Argentina. |
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I remember my first journey to the Iguazu Falls, in the borderline between Brazil and Argentina. |
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And if, at the same time, it can be used so that, in Argentina, we can establish a sovereign, inconvertible, distinct currency. |
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The pages brim with incisive descriptions and exquisite pictures of Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile and Patagonia. |
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Uruguay was created in an underpopulated borderland between Brazil and Argentina. |
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Zapa is a slow, passive, unambitious 32-year-old locksmith, working in a small country town in Argentina. |
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If you're used to shooting in England, then dove-shooting in northern Argentina seems indecently sybaritic and comfortable. |
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They suffered a shock defeat to Puerto Rico in the opening game before being humbled by eventual winners Argentina in the semi-finals. |
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A very cold south westerly wind from the Andes that sweeps across the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay. |
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The journalist responsible for the article was put on trial in Argentina and accused of moral turpitude. |
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In Argentina the Turcos were a stigmatized immigrant group within a strongly assimilationist national culture. |
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The one known exception is the social tuco-tuco, found in Argentina, which lives in colonies. |
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He also intends to give illustrated talks to local groups and produce some documentary displays for museums in Argentina. |
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The chaos since Argentina floated its currency was due not to floating but to the conditions that had been created before the floating began. |
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Also, as in Argentina, privatization had the advantage of bringing funds into the national treasury. |
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The tabloid wave has swept from New Zealand and Australia to the pampas of Argentina, and, of course, the four corners of Europe. |
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Echinoids are among the most conspicuous and diverse constituents of the Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene marine invertebrate fauna of Argentina. |
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Chimichurri is the national condiment of Argentina, a tangy herb paste that's used as both a marinade and a sauce. |
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In Argentina the president is both the chief of state and head of government. |
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The New Zealand rugby sevens team have hit rough times, losing in three consecutive tournaments to Argentina. |
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But for the most part, I digested the techniques and systematized them in my own way in Argentina. |
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The gauchos of Argentina wore chaps that hardened from the foam and sweat of the horse's body, causing them to walk with flexed knees. |
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In other words it is more a middle class sport in Argentina with soccer the working class sport. |
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His impact was so great that when Italy played Argentina in Naples in the 1990 World Cup semi-final, many Neapolitans supported Argentina. |
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In Argentina we do pork, chicken and fish accompanied by salad, potato salad, tomatoes, unleavened bread and beer and wine. |
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So far Argentina has approved crop trials for various cultivars of sunflower, maize, alfalfa, wheat, soya and potato. |
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Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient. |
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He was left stranded on the ice continent after his polar flight ran into powerful head winds as he headed toward Argentina. |
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Under threat for the lead with 600 metres to go, Lithuania caught a crab and Argentina was able to push past and finish first. |
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In Argentina, while foreign finance was forthcoming, the government bond market had all appearances of sustainable liquidity. |
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A high school student unearthed the ancient remains of the new species three years ago in the Patagonia region of Argentina. |
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Its outdoorsy Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Brazil itineraries can be packed with private perks like after-dark tours of Machu Picchu. |
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He will be asked to utilise the pace of Michael Owen in answer to the ferocious, explosive bursts for which Argentina are renowned. |
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The combination of brisk weather and glacier hikes can stir a voracious appetite, and Argentina is a country of culinary delights. |
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McLeish had once been similarly accused of unsporting play in a match against Argentina in 1989, he happily remembered. |
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With another physical encounter assured against Argentina next Saturday, that could prove significant. |
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play. |
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Spain, Holland, Germany, Australia and Argentina are the strong contenders for the semi-final berths. |
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He is slated to lead depressed Argentina until elections for a new president in March. |
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Secondly, Argentina was greatly understored having only a couple of foreign retailers. |
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Unfortunately, foot and mouth has crept into Argentina in recent months, and they've had to start revaccinating. |
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The Argentina team had problems holding serve and the Swedes were eager to finish the match in four sets. |
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He is a shadow of the player who scored that wonderfully dexterous try in the monsoon against Argentina 15 months ago. |
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All materials examined are deposited at the spirit collection and the herbarium of the Botanical Museum of Cordoba, Argentina. |
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Mexico, Argentina and France condemned the coup and refused to recognize the new government. |
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In Argentina a pepper sauce might be used to spice up an indifferent cut of meat, a slightly stringy piece of rump or some cheap skirt steak. |
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The fascist bent that infiltrated Argentina in the 1930s was quite popular among conservative artists and intellectuals. |
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In Argentina, Malbec is often blended with other Bordeaux varietals such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. |
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In Argentina Christmas used to be a low key affair, the biggest festival being Twelfth Night. |
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Every time I went home to Argentina we'd meet and I saw him around Europe quite a bit, too. |
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Called yerba mate, it's found both in the wild and in mugs from Paraguay and Uruguay to Brazil and Argentina. |
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The Aussies travel to Germany to play Argentina on June 18 and Tunisia three days later. |
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British nuclear weapons did not deter Argentina, nor did the approach of a huge task force drive the invasion back. |
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Having learnt my lesson the hard way, and passed on the doner kebabs, we retired back to Argentina to eat another steak. |
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Brazil, Argentina and other countries in the region jump-started their economies with liberal economic policies. |
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Seated in the center was the presiding jurywoman, an octogenarian from Argentina. |
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A judge has ruled hacking is legal by default in Argentina because of a lack of applicable computer crime laws. |
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In the mid-Nineties, with Argentina facing an economic crisis, Monsanto stepped in with an offer of salvation. |
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I've been suffering from some blurred vision since Argentina, but it's improving everyday. |
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Now 41 years old, her weight has yo-yoed since she was 12, when her mother left her father to marry another man and move to Argentina. |
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The ampelographer Alberto Alcalde at INTA, Mendoza, has made considerable progress in vine identification in Argentina. |
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After losing to Argentina they did at least put in a gutsy performance against Australia in the rain. |
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The dance was born in Argentina, via the local milonga and African Candombe rhythms. |
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The one game where the handle was disappointing was the game with Argentina. |
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His red card in a crucial World Cup match against Argentina saw him become the most vilified man in England. |
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In August, two officials of the Cuban embassy in Argentina were kidnapped and Cubana airlines offices in Panama were bombed. |
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On Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund turned up the heat on Argentina, saying its economic policy was unsustainable. |
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It has an alphabetical list of localities by country, starting with Argentina. |
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Why are the cream of Britain's aristos heading to Argentina in search of polo? |
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The peregrine falcon can fly all the way from the Alaska tundra to the prairies of central Argentina. |
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Seven minutes before the break, however, Argentina once more showed how lethal they are when Riquelme is given time on the ball. |
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They qualify from their group but fall to Argentina in the first round of knockout matches after a penalty shoot-out. |
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In Mexico, Cuba, Argentina, and Venezuela they established their own burial crypts and cemeteries. |
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In Argentina it is usual for couples to ask their parents or a sibling to babysit for their children. |
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The aircraft carrier HMS Invincible was even offered for sale to Argentina. |
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A criollo in Argentina is a person or a family descended from Spanish ancestry, in other words, no added mixture of non-Spanish blood. |
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All three men then fled to Argentina, establishing a route for others to follow. |
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Turkey, which like Argentina has received a large IMF bail-out, warned it may not be able to meet next year's repayments. |
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Right from his young age, he used to play on his piano, Bach, jazz, rock, tango and folk music from Argentina. |
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When Alex Pryor came to California from Argentina for college, he brought yerba matte, the drink of his country, with him. |
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Neither the Great Depression nor the Second World War dampened the impetus with which Argentina irrupted into the twentieth century. |
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Unemployment in Argentina has reached depression levels of over 15 percent, with four million workers having no steady jobs. |
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The rumblings from Argentina started to become thunderbolts and about a month later, a mad Arab destroyed the visible essence of western imperialism and capitalism. |
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They are Neotropical birds found from Mexico to central Argentina. |
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Each book has gripping scenes on the fear that permeated Argentina in those years. |
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In reality, he and been off in Argentina with his girlfriend, unbeknownst to his wife. |
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Uruguay is on the southeastern Atlantic coast of the Southern Cone of South America, bordering Argentina to the west and south and Brazil to the north. |
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The draw has also pitched England against joint favorites Argentina in its second game, with the possibility of facing holders France in the next round. |
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At 11, back in his home town of Rosario, Argentina, Messi was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency. |
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But others say that Peru is a safe haven among Latin American countries, like Colombia, Argentina and Venezuela, which face more serious violence and economic woes. |
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Canada went on to fall to Argentina 19-14 in the Cup quarterfinal match. |
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Early on in the tournament, hardcore Argentina fans spoofed the Argentina roster listing Pope Francis as a team member. |
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Since the election, consumer prices in Argentina have skyrocketed, climbing 2.4 percent in November alone. |
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She is the face, not to mention bust, of Wonderbra in Argentina. |
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I recently came back from Argentina and was particularly impressed with Argentinian malbec. |
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A former Miss Argentina died while having plastic surgery to sculpt her buttocks. |
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All Higuain had to do was pause, mark his target, and kick Argentina to ecstasy. |
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The Red Devils, to their credit, stayed resilient, but Argentina, now ahead, was determined not to cede an inch. |
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If Nigeria lose this game they will be out of the competition and England, Sweden and Argentina will be scrapping over two places up for grabs in the second round. |
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The players were only advised of their selection today as they travelled back from Buenos Aires where they have been playing in a test match series against Argentina. |
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Addressed to cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the president of Argentina, it had received well over 619,000 signatures. |
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It is presently marketed in the native tongues of Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Holland and Argentina, and in English in most western European countries. |
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When the precipitation rate increases in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, floods inundate southern China and Bangladesh and drought hits some of the remotest Indian villages. |
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After winning the World Cup at a canter, save for that epic semi-final against South Africa, the Wallabies failed to convince in their two-match series against Argentina. |
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Then Argentina kicked them out in the semis, despite allegations of cheating. |
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Later we saw the president in a meeting with Andean leaders, also sitting down and appearing before the cameras with the leader of Argentina, Nestor Kirchner. |
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This April's Eco-Challenge Argentina, in which teams of four hardbodies raced by foot and horse and kayak for 12 days across 197 miles of Patagonia, was the worst. |
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It has been found in the Loma Blanca borate deposit at Coranzuli, Jujuy, and at the famous rhodochrosite occurrence in the Capillitas mine, Catamarca, Argentina. |
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I arrived in Havana on January 8th, 1959, on a plane that the revolutionary Castroist leadership had sent to repatriate the exiled Cubans who lived in Argentina. |
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You know about the whale, but not about the boa down in Argentina. |
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South American powerhouse Argentina pulverized flat-footed defenders to defeat Japan tonight for their sixth straight win over the Asian Cup holders. |
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In the past decade, however, Argentina has started to switch from producing large amounts of table wine to smaller quantities of higher-quality brands for export. |
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A friend of mine says that the problem with Argentina is that we missed the seventies. |
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Jewell and Alibhai have begun using WildTrack to census tapirs in Argentina, Bengal tigers in India and Bangladesh, and Iberian lynxes in Spain and Portugal. |
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World Cup fever in Argentina fizzled out into muted silence as England claimed victory in the latest chapter of a fierce soccer rivalry stretching back decades. |
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The score was, admittedly, 1-0 to Argentina, the narrowest possible margin of victory in football. |
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It was in fact the polka that gained him a following outside the folk circuit several years ago in Argentina, and he still includes several in his live repertoire. |
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Possibly extinct in Uruguay, the remaining maned wolves live in Bolivia and Brazil, with a handful in Argentina and Paraguay, and just a single pair in Peru. |
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Opening Pan Am action Saturday with a 74-72 thrilling win over Argentina, the Americans ended up on the short end of an 86-85 barn burner versus Puerto Rico Sunday evening. |
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This change resulted, in turn, in the northward displacement of midlatitude cyclones over Argentina, southern Africa, southern Australia, and Tasmania. |
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Many commodity markets, including butter, skim milk powder and Gouda and Cheddar cheeses could be easily entered by suppliers from Argentina or eastern Europe. |
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Chimichurri is the essential accompaniment to steak in Argentina. |
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We should strengthen the IMF's ability to prevent financial panics from turning into full-scale economic meltdowns such as we've seen in Argentina. |
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The study revealed that the best place to have a tummy tuck was Argentina. |
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In the case of Argentina, the recovery was impressively quick. |
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News that a native son had been made pope swept through Argentina like the wind over Patagonia. |
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Images of him taking his shirt off in the final game have been more widely published and acclaimed than pictures of his penalty kick against Argentina. |
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A governor who doesn't zip down to Argentina for a little feathered sport isn't worth his waders. |
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Heads the owl Monkey Project, which has been studying owl monkeys in Argentina for 18 years. |
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Since then, Argentina has defaulted on the biggest sovereign debt in history and the country has experienced its worst political unrest in a decade. |
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Nevertheless Owen, having hit a post in the previous game and again unnerved Argentina with his speed, was a disappointment while Heskey bumbled around. |
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Intraregional migration to Argentina persisted despite the fact that the neoliberal reforms of the 1990s implied significant changes in labor markets and working conditions. |
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Controlling an empire that included modern Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and parts of Chile and Argentina, the conquistadores fell to fighting among themselves. |
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A contactee in Argentina came forward last week with an incredible story. |
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The bird flourished throughout its range from the northern tip of Venezuela down the spine of the Andes to the southern tip of Tierra del Fuego in Argentina. |
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There has not been a full-blown developing country crisis since Argentina nearly two years ago, and he says he does not see an imminent crisis happening. |
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The matches against Scotland and versus Italy, in two weeks' time, are most important for Argentina, as they can be leapfrogged in the IRB rankings by the Scots. |
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In April 1982, Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands group, a set of small islands off its coast. |
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It was only the 8th minute of the game, and Argentina was flowing with dangerous vigor. |
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After the war, Josef Mengele found refuge in Argentina and later Paraguay and Brazil. |
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In the defense sector the Republic of Angola partners with Argentina in the logistics zone. |
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The hosts should have it in them to win but Pakistan beat Argentina last time out and will be no pushovers. |
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They are also in the Multiplayer, found primarily in the areas making up Chile and Argentina. |
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Journey Latin America has a fantastic 20-night Piculet tour that goes to Chile, Argentina, Peru and Brazil. |
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We analyzed 35 containers of dulce de leche, a caramelized milk paste confection, from Argentina, Angola, and Uruguay. |
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There are also Korean communities in Latin American countries such as Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. |
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Brazil won the first series 2-0 on aggregate before Argentina got revenge in 2012 via a penalty shootout. |
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Along the way, he has built some fascinating bridges between jazz, pop, classical music and the chacareras and tangos of his native Argentina. |
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For the early Mesozoic of South American, sphenodontian opisthodontians are known from northern Argentina and clevosaurs from south Brazil. |
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There are some other minority languages of the Scottish people, such as Spanish, used by the population of Scots in Argentina. |
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It's not so long ago that Argentina looked to be in complete control of this match. Now Paraguay are forcing their backs to the wall. |
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Torrent Ducks inhabit lotic habitats across the South American Andes range from Venezuela to southern Argentina. |
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This is incredible stuff from Paraguay now. They have their tails up and are imposing wave after wave of attacks on the Argentina goal. |
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He is to meet with Lula, as well as the leaders of Argentina, Peru and Columbia during the trip. |
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He made landfall at the gloomy bay of San Julian, in what is now Argentina. |
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On 9 May 1867 Thomas Hogg and James Hogg from Skelton introduced football to South America in Argentina, founding Buenos Aires Football Club. |
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An iPad will cost about twice as much in Argentina as in the United States. |
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At the same time GKN took larger shares of its other driveline joint ventures with Dana in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. |
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Other GM cotton growing countries in 2011 were Argentina, Myanmar, Burkina Faso, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, South Africa and Costa Rica. |
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The mission to Argentina was the second foreign field tended by German Congregationalists. |
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In 1924 general missionary John Hoelzer, whilst in Argentina for a brief visit, organized six churches. |
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The villa concept lived and lives on in the haciendas of Latin America and the estancias of Brazil and Argentina. |
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In Argentina, cider, or sidra is by far the most popular alcoholic carbonated drink during the Christmas and New Year holidays. |
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Carlos Reutemann became a politician and served as governor of his native state in Argentina. |
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The 89,019 crowd for the New Zealand versus Argentina game set a new record attendance for a Rugby World Cup game. |
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Scotland appointed Ally MacLeod as manager in 1977, with qualification for the 1978 World Cup in Argentina far from assured. |
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In 2002, England defeated Argentina in Buenos Aires, and then a second string All Blacks, Australia, and South Africa at Twickenham. |
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On 20 April, head coach Eddie Jones named his squad for the 2017 summer tour of Argentina. |
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He then went on to play consecutive games against Argentina on 14 November and New Zealand on 21 November. |
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Wilkinson along with Lewis Moody were England's most consistent performers as they lost to Australia and New Zealand and narrowly beat Argentina. |
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Gadney also became the club's second player to captain the British Lions on their tour to Argentina. |
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He was succeeded for one season by the coach of Argentina Marcelo Loffreda, who started after the 2007 Rugby World Cup. |
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The 2013 season finished with seven players being taken to Argentina as part of the England squad, including Tom Wood as captain. |
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The team started well in the championship, with Jones winning the first round of the season in Argentina. |
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Hill won the next two races in Argentina and San Marino and would later win races at The Hungaroring and in Adelaide. |
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Exception was made for the Falkland Islands, which had been invaded in 1982 by Argentina. |
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The winner would set up a quarter final against Argentina and avoid the All Blacks. |
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In 2012 Tim Fergusson wrote in Forbes that a swap of Argentina for Poland should be actively considered. |
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For example, it has suggested that Argentina should be formally replaced in the group by Poland or Spain. |
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Other countries that have expressed interest in OECD membership are Argentina, Peru, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. |
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People of Irish descent also feature strongly in Latin America, especially in Argentina and important minorities in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. |
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Even outside its formal empire, Britain controlled trade with many countries such as China, Siam, and Argentina. |
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The pioneers were Uruguay, Chile and Argentina, as they started to develop the first welfare programs in the 1920s following a bismarckian model. |
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The first group, which for convenience we may call welfare states, includes Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Brazil. |
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Britain reasserted its rule in 1833, although Argentina maintains its claim to the islands. |
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Oil exploration, licensed by the Falkland Islands Government, remains controversial as a result of maritime disputes with Argentina. |
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During the second half of the 20th century, the German legal theory became increasingly influential in Argentina. |
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In Argentina, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic the sweet potato is called batata. |
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France provided dissimilar aircraft training so Harrier pilots could train against the French aircraft used by Argentina. |
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The EEC also provided economic support by imposing economic sanctions on Argentina. |
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While France overtly backed the United Kingdom, a French technical team remained in Argentina throughout the war. |
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In Argentina, the Falklands War meant that a possible war with Chile was avoided. |
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The government of Argentina declined an offer by Britain to have the bodies repatriated to the mainland. |
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In Argentina, the military government banned the broadcasting of music in the English language, giving way to the rise of local rock musicians. |
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There were also stimulus plans in some Asian countries, in the Middle East and in Argentina. |
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A 2011 OECD study investigated economic inequality in Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa. |
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In addition to Chile in Latin America, they settled in Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela. |
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As in the case of Calfucura, many other bands of Mapuches got involved in the internal conflicts of Argentina until Conquest of the Desert. |
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After reaching its heights during the First World War, the decline in world wool prices affected sheep farming in Argentina. |
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In Argentina and Uruguay the Spanish standard is based on the local dialects of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. |
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It includes folklore music of parts of Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela. |
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Cueca is a family of musical styles and associated dances from Chile, Bolivia, Peru, and Argentina. |
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They made their way through their group and reached the quarter finals, where they were knocked out by Argentina. |
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They then toured Argentina in the summer to play two tests against Argentina. |
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The three autumn tests held at Murrayfield during November yielded wins over Argentina and Tonga, and a narrow defeat against New Zealand. |
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The earliest reference to hurling in Argentina dates from the late 1880s in Mercedes, Buenos Aires. |
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The exclusive economic zones associated with the Falkland Islands and South Georgia are disputed by Argentina. |
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The name Argentina was probably first given by the Venetian and Genoese navigators, such as Giovanni Caboto. |
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A new military coup toppled the government, and Argentina declared war on the Axis Powers a month before the end of World War II in Europe. |
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The government is regulated by a system of checks and balances defined by the Constitution of Argentina, the country's supreme legal document. |
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Early in the 20th century Argentina achieved development, and became the world's seventh richest country. |
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Print media industry is highly developed in Argentina, with more than two hundred newspapers. |
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Tourism in Argentina is characterized by its cultural offerings and its ample and varied natural assets. |
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There are 30 National Parks of Argentina including many World Heritage Sites in Argentina. |
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The tariffs for water supply and sanitation in Argentina are relatively low, the service quality reasonable. |
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Antonio Petalardo's successful 1871 gambit on the opening of the Teatro Opera, inspired others to fund the growing art in Argentina. |
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There are about 80 nationalities, being the most representative from Italy, Portugal, Lebanon, China, Paraguay and Argentina. |
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Correlatives are known from Argentina, also in the center of the ancient supercontinent Gondwanaland. |
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Others, such as Argentina and Mexico, have shifted between federal, confederal, and unitary systems, before settling into federalism. |
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The legend of the accordion's arrival in Colombia comes from a story of a ship wreck that was coming from Germany to Argentina. |
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Boto added that in the Latin American Region, Argentina is in second place behind Brazil in attracting the most international events. |
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Some collectives in the diaspora, such as the Banda de Gaitas Cidade de Bos Aires in Argentina, wear the Kilt Gallaecia on special occasions. |
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The following season Celtic lost to Racing Club of Argentina in the Intercontinental Cup. |
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Eisteddfodau have been held since the initial Welsh settlement in Argentina in the late 19th century. |
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From 1976 to 1997, 55 whales were taken from the wild in Iceland, 19 from Japan, and three from Argentina. |
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The subpopulation's southern range is known until past the southern tip of Africa in the east and Argentina in the western Atlantic. |
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It appears to be a form of play and is most commonly seen off the coast of Argentina and South Africa. |
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This makes Argentina one of the countries with the largest number of German speakers and is second only in Latin America to Brazil. |
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As in Argentina and Brazil, these populations are today overwhelmingly Spanish speaking, and German as a home language is in heavy decline. |
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The benthic species include Coryphaenoides rupestris, Argentina silus, Etmopterus spinax, Chimaera monstrosa and Glyptocephalus cynoglossus. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered the whole southern third of Chile and adjacent areas of Argentina. |
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The island group is a part of the British overseas territory of the United Kingdom and claimed by Argentina. |
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If factual the Taconic orogen would be the northward continuation of the Famatinian orogen exposed in Argentina. |
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Red deer have been introduced to other areas, including Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Peru, Uruguay, Chile and Argentina. |
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Chinese Water Deer are now located in United Kingdom, France and Argentina, and even some in the United States. |
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On 22 December 2012, the UK ambassador to Argentina, John Freeman, was summoned to the Argentine government as protest against the claim. |
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In 1936, the Danish foreign office responded to Argentina that it would be the red clover, due to its significance in agriculture. |
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Moreover, their sponsored national teams include Germany, Spain, Mexico, Argentina, Sweden, Japan and Russia. |
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He captained England for the 50th time in a friendly international against Argentina the following month. |
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On a smaller scale, competitions are also held in Argentina, Australia, Czech Republic, Italy, Russia, Slovenia and the United States. |
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There are also large Ukrainian immigrant communities in the United States, Poland, Australia, Brazil and Argentina. |
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These countries include the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Jordan, Panama, Japan, Argentina, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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French Argentines form the third largest ancestry group in Argentina, after Italian and Spanish Argentines. |
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Other significant centres are Canada, Argentina, South Africa and France each accounting for at least 1 million. |
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The governments of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, India, and Mexico, among others, are also organized along federalist principles. |
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Other popular destinations include the Netherlands, United Arab Emirates and the United States, as well as Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. |
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In places such as Argentina, New Mexico and California, the indigenous people learned horsemanship, cattle raising, and sheep herding. |
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Cape Verdeans moved to places all over the world, from Macau to Haiti, and Argentina to northern Europe. |
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The coasts of La Plata are the most densely populated areas of Argentina and Uruguay. |
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It includes areas of southeastern Bolivia, southern and central Brazil, the entire country of Paraguay, most of Uruguay, and northern Argentina. |
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It is bounded on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and to the west it borders the province of Misiones, Argentina. |
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Artigas organized the Federal League under his protection, consisting of six provinces, four of which later became part of Argentina. |
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The Uruguayan parties received support from warring political factions in neighboring Argentina, which became involved in Uruguayan affairs. |
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On 15 June 1838, an army led by the Colorado leader Rivera overthrew President Oribe, who fled to Argentina. |
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Most were killed in Argentina and other neighboring countries, with 36 of them having been killed in Uruguay. |
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In November 2010, Uruguay and Argentina announced they had reached a final agreement for joint environmental monitoring of the pulp mill. |
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Uruguay's exports markets have been diversified in order to reduce dependency on Argentina and Brazil. |
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Claro Argentina, one of America Movil's largest business units, is a leading wireless provider throughout the country. |
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On August 15, LAN Argentina began international operations offering three weekly frequencies on the Buenos Aires-Miami route. |
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From his data, Ranis reaches conclusions about workers and work in 1980s Argentina. |
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Beginning September 1st, Joshua Tree Imports will be the American importer for Finca Las Moras of Argentina. |
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Chia seeds appear natively in both Mexico and Guatemala, although they are now also cultivated in Australia, Bolivia, Argentina and Ecuador. |
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The Top Gear crew was in Argentina to film using three cars, which also included a Lotus and a Mustang. |
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The most popular destinations for Uruguayan emigrants are Argentina, followed by the United States, Australia, Canada, Spain, Italy and France. |
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In Argentina, not all presidents have been caudillos, but the democratic ones have never effectively countered the caudillo tradition. |
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The tradition of the gaucho has been an important element in the art and folklore of both Uruguay and Argentina. |
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Jason discovered the he had the gig only days before thenal between Germany and Argentina at Rio's Maracana stadium. |
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The folk and popular music of Uruguay shares not only its gaucho roots with Argentina, but also those of the tango. |
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Uruguay exported 1,414 football players during the 2000s, almost as many players as Brazil and Argentina. |
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Moreover, he chaired the meetings of the Board of Directors of the Yemen Liquefied Natural Gas in Argentina. |
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The 2010 edition of the festival included performers such as Tangokineses from Argentina, Cumbia Cienaguera from Colombia. |
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Its national team qualified for the Basketball World Cup 7 times, more often than other countries in South America, except Brazil and Argentina. |
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After Crista Cullen missed a 43rd-minute penalty stroke GB allowed Argentina back into the game and gifted them some unnecessary chances. |
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Sabella signed a one-year deal with the Abu Dhabi club in June that year before cancelling his contract to manage Argentina two months later. |
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These beaches are a favourite spot for younger people as well as for many celebrities from both Uruguay and Argentina. |
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Rosario, a city in central Argentina, where Che Guevara was born. |
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