We could use macroeconomic tools to do a cost-benefit analysis of orthodox Argentinian policies over almost a half century. |
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He originally lived here with his second wife, a wealthy Argentinian artist. |
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This would be the time for the Left to unite and lay the basis for the party that Argentinian workers need. |
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They order a jug of sangria, watching the Argentinian who, aware of his audience's renewed interest, is now performing an encore. |
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The Argentinian is ripe for the taking as his record suggests a mediocre fighting ability and a powder-puff punch. |
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Interestingly enough, when I was in Sainsbury's this afternoon, I found a cheap Argentinian Malbec from the Mendoza region. |
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I am still yet to be convinced that Argentinian Malbec is one of the great wines of the world, or the Malbec is a truly noble grape variety. |
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Allain says Mapusaurus is more closely related to the Argentinian Giganotosaurus than to the African species. |
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He sailed like the true champion to recover six places through the race, catching the Argentinian helm with the last surge on the finish line. |
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I took the next bus out, motoring up curvy roads to the Argentinian border. |
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After the Argentinian invasion of the Falklands, US assistance for its British ally was far from instant or open-handed. |
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As well as showing him the card, the Argentinian ref makes a rude hand gesture. |
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Each December 31st we used to have a watchnight service in the Argentinian town in which I spent my childhood. |
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The Reds boss knew he was signing a world-class Argentinian midfielder with the ability to thread passes through the eye of a needle. |
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Their remains were unearthed in March from unmarked graves and identified by DNA testing with the help of Argentinian forensic experts. |
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The Blue half of the Eternal City reverberates to a different beat when the Argentinian plays. |
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A key element in this process will be the capacity of the Argentinian Left to overcome its divisions. |
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A counter-argument comes from the Argentinian, Borges, who claimed to be puzzled by his huge North American reputation. |
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Scotland suffered a setback when Jones was controversially yellow-carded by Argentinian referee Manual Picara for killing the ball on the ground. |
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A bearded Argentinian makes a run through the penalty box like a slalom skier, at improbable angles for a man with the ball. |
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The director, an Argentinian who lives in Brazil, made his name in the West with the understated prison movie Kiss of the Spider Woman. |
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The minimalist Argentinian writer Borges turns out to be the most important figure in Eco's private literary pantheon. |
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A week-long medical convention is being held in an Argentinian hotel well past its prime. |
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At a remote estancia, you'll drink Argentinian Malbec wine and eat lamb roasted over an open pit. |
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The narrative, livened by a selection of Argentinian political cartoons, demonstrates the power of applied economics. |
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The Argentinian players seemed to heed coach Menotti's pep talk and came out firing on all cylinders. |
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Once warmed I leave the road and take the track leading to the Argentinian border office. |
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Once favoured by the gauchos of the Argentinian pampas, it is fantastically fashionable, and promises to help combat stress by galvanising the nervous and immune systems. |
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His guitar playing was always the right side of avant-garde and here it shines amidst arrangements that bounce between psychedelic rock and Argentinian ambience. |
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Next in line for the hot seat is another Argentinian supremo, Hugo Tocalli, who will take the reins in June. |
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Unlike many of the other sides competing in Athens, the Argentinian players have a wealth of experience for their tender years. |
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However, the £10m-rated Argentinian Hernán Crespo could go the other way in part exchange. |
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And what accounts for such abandon and emotion in belting out the patriotic numbers which Argentinian sportsmen and women so often intone? |
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Though considered boorish by many in his homeland, Maradona came to embody the essence of being Argentinian. |
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Pochettino was feted for his work at Southampton last season and the Argentinian is admired at Spurs, yet he has come up short against Sherwood. |
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We get the bikes at the airport after this first immersion in the Argentinian culture. We are ready to explore the pampas! |
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The Argentinian mint has only ever issued three commemorative coins. |
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The Argentinian navy disembarks several thousand men onto the Falkland Islands. |
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Aguero seized possession and jinked around Adrian but the Argentinian screwed his shot wide. |
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South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford spent last weekend in Florida with Maria Belen Chapur, his Argentinian paramour. |
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In 1997, François Béranger was back on the scene with a new music team led by Argentinian pianist and arranger Lalo Zanelli. |
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The first compositions in the catalogue are those of Argentinian composer and artist Lalo Zanelli, a resident of Paris for many years now. |
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For the first, he outpaced Michel Salgado down the left wing before teeing up Argentinian Luciano Galletti for the simplest of goals. |
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The Argentinian chested down a long ball on the right flank and cut inside, keeping the ball glued to his feet. |
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It wants to inform the Argentinian professional on the new technics and also to be a link between physicians and women in Latin America. |
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In this play there is a Jew who is more adapted to the Argentinian scene than the gauchos of Gerchunoff. |
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The Argentinian authorities have provided the documentation concerning the serology testing plan and interim results. |
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It was a newspaper article and the photo next to the write up was of the Argentinian, holding a twisted, burnt, black pickaxe in his hands? |
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The Argentinian has scored twice in his six games for United so far, but it's his pinpoint passing and instant control of the ball that have really caught the eye. |
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However, the long term positive effect of these two Argentinian investigations can not be judged yet. |
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A member of the Argentinian Group states that the examples in the second sentence are incomplete. |
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The Argentinian claims that he had the same experience while hiking on a mountain slope to his Austrian campsite under heavy and dark clouds. |
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Argentinian Nikita Reim is in charge of the hotline for customer support in German, Spanish and Italian. |
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There was also careful deliberation by American and Argentinian experts and it was fully studied by the panel. |
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He was also a member of the Argentinian church commissions of communications and of mission and evangelism. |
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Jorge Luis Borges, the Argentinian national poet, spent part of his youth and his final years in Switzerland. |
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It tells how this young, middle class, newly qualified Argentinian doctor with wanderlust became a dedicated revolutionary whose name became synonymous with Cuba. |
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That coup sent a young Argentinian doctor fleeing to Mexico. |
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We hear the Argentinian describe how he arrived in a new town and caused a sensation in the local press by pretending to be a distinguished expert on leprosy. |
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A similar mood was elicited by the Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno in Un Mundo, an installation that included an inflatable beach-ball globe buffeted by a wind machine. |
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As the story goes, these former Argentinian circus carneys came to Canada in search of a better life, while performing rousing renditions of classic rock ballads. |
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School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet. |
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Yet rather than the French, Argentinian and Dutch tones to be found today, the slang Hill couldn't decipher was the Scottish brogue and the Irish lilt. |
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A plate of bread with balsamic vinegar and olive oil helped ease the pain of a 40-minute wait for the first course, as did our bottle of decent Argentinian Malbec. |
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I recently came back from Argentina and was particularly impressed with Argentinian malbec. |
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Octavio Amado is an Argentinian artist, editor and designer living in Paris. He expresses a contemporary style as regards lighting, metamorphosing the luminaries into art work. |
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Sheikh Mohammed's organisation has recruited Argentinian mare Lignify and will aim her at the Dubai World Cup in March. |
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The pair will now meet in the Eastern Conference final, pitting two of the MLS's brightest stars, Argentinian Guillermo Barros Schelotto and Cuauhtemoc Blanco of Mexico, against each other. |
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But academy voters prefer something less troubling, theymay opt for sleekly entertaining Argentinian comedy Wild Tales, by Damián Szifrón, an up-and-comer widely tipped for a Hollywood career. |
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And when Datolo gave the home fans hope with a superb long-range effort, Fabiano was on hand almost immediately to snuff out any chance of an Argentinian revival. |
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In this CD, Nora Sarmoria brings a magnificient work played with a pleiad of musicians coming from various branches of the Argentinian popular music. |
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In the same year, the Argentinian paleontologist Rosendo Pascual announced evidence of a 63-million-year old monotreme from Patagonia in southern Argentina. |
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With their up-and-coming compatriot Angel de Maria also beginning to impress, Aimar and Saviola will no doubt be hoping Benfica's Argentinian posse can outgun their fellow countrymen up the road in Porto. |
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Juan Carlos Ceriani, an Argentinian physical education instructor living there at the time observed many youngsters practising football on basketball courts owing to the shortage of football pitches. |
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Not to be outdone, the Argentinian quartet of Fernando Redondo, Ariel Ortega, Gabriel Batistuta and Claudio Caniggia introduced a whole new vogue by sporting hairbands to keep their flowing tresses under control during games. |
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In the 84th minute Calderon, the other Argentinian substitute, appeared to have reasonable claims for a penalty as he had a leg hooked away on the corner of the German area. |
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The image of his long hair flowing in the wind and his outstretched arms reaching for the sky has come to be a symbol of this historic Argentinian success. |
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Budaï Laszlo, one of the founders of Argentinian tango in Budapest is a dancer of quality, very pedagog teacher, and creator and choreographer of many spectacles which he assembled and produces himself. |
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The situation is tense at the top of the Argentinian Clausura standings, with Velez Sarsfield, Independiente, Colon and surprise packages Godoy Cruz all locked on eight points from five matchdays. |
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Federer produced a superb backhand passing shot that put him in front 5-4 before he broke the Argentinian for the second time to take the set. |
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The Ecuadorians recovered their poise and almost struck a minute later when their industrious Argentinian striker Damian Manso got on the end of a flowing team-move and shot just over. |
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Forlan, once of Argentinian side Independiente, is thriving at the sharp end of La Celeste's attack and showed nerves of steel to convert an injury-time penalty winner in Ecuador. |
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If the Argentinian is found guilty of violent conduct he will miss not only the visit to Old Trafford a week on Saturday but also the home game against Bournemouth and the trip to Swansea City in the EFL Cup. |
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Don't be fooled: this crazy-as-a-mad-cow fable, created specially for Théâtre de l'¼il by Argentinian writer and puppeteer Javier Swedzky, is anything but absurd. |
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Japanese filmmaker Naomi Kawase and Argentinian filmmaker Lucrecia Martel are the first filmmakers confirmed as the Masters for the festival. |
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It is therefore established that, with an artificially cheap raw material, Argentinian bovine leather tanners can undercut their EC competitors substantially. |
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The Argentinian forward fired Valencia ahead in the 53rd minute at a sun-drenched Mestalla, his shot deflected beyond the Real Sociedad goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli off the defender Jon Ansotegui. |
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The forward had missed a penalty in the opening game against Mali and so overjoyed was he at making up for his previous blunder that he cheekily ran to celebrate the goal in front of the Argentinian fans. |
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Two diseases carried by rodents were considered the major problems in public health in Argentina: Argentinian haemorrhagic fever and the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. |
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Martin, 17, plays Martyn Clarke, a Falkland Islander who plays for Argentinian side Boca Juniors. |
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The preliminary draft was being finalized just as the Argentinian government undertook the surprising and controversial step of re-nationalizing water services. |
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The triple triumph emulates the feat achieved by Argentinian hitman Sergio Aguero, who also lifted the FIFA U-20 World Cup trophy, Golden Ball and Golden Shoe in Canada two years ago. |
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The only other issue to be sorted out is who will take the individual scoring honours for the regular season. San Luis' Argentinian hitman Alfredo Moreno currently leads the way with 16 goals. |
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The strengthening of the Canadian dollar compared to the US dollar and Argentinian peso negatively affected revenues as compared to the corresponding period last fiscal year. |
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The doe-eyed keeper made his name at the 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy? with a string of athletic penalty saves, earning himself a place in the pantheon of Argentinian footballing heroes in the process. |
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The Germans had picked up where they left off against England, their slick exchanges sweeping downfield as Argentinian players gasped in their vapour trails. |
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The Argentinian coach's greatest achievement has been to encourage his side to raise their game against supposedly superior opponents, and as Bolanos points out, the Ecuadorian overachievers are full of belief as a result. |
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Juventus had several chances to seal the win, with an effort by Tevez being deflected just past the left upright before a great stop from Weidenfeller denied the Argentinian at point-blank range. |
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By then, however, Codesal had almost lost control of the game, such was the strength of Argentinian feeling on the subject of the penalty with which Andreas Brehme won the cup for the West Germans. |
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Furthermore, Argentinian meat imports have started up again. |
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Featured in this latest review are a 26-penalty shootout, the defensive impregnability of Los Angeles Sol, unusual spread of Italy's U-21 squad, and the woes of two Argentinian giants. |
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He further introduced the list of documents, and thanked the Argentinian delegate for having agreed in advance to work with English papers, which had saved the Convention substantial translation costs. |
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The Argentinian legal framework covers all the basic data protection principles and its enforcement mechanisms meet the standard required of countries that the EU recognises as providing adequate protection. |
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Borussia Dortmund prepared for the renewal of hostilities by signing Germany U-21 international Kevin Boateng from Tottenham and loaned out Argentinian veteran Diego Klimovicz to Bochum. |
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Argentinian site, that contains a lot of pedagocical stuff about chess. |
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Along with France's malbec, this Argentinian red also uses Spain's flagship tempranillo grape. |
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Before a GMO is approved for marketing, the government must have in hand the technical advice, including whether the market would accept the GMO, in the absence of potential negative impacts on Argentinian exports. |
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In a last effort to avoid taking this case to the WTO the Commission has suggested to the Argentinian authorities that an urgent meeting be held in order to negotiate a deal during the next few days. |
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Until now, as you pointed out, Argentinian researchers have only benefited from cooperation projects established in areas such as nutrition, health or the environment. |
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The first, fenya, is a criminal patois similar in style to Cockney rhyming slang, Argentinian lunfardo and the mid-20th-century British gay argot, polari. |
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In copy written by Wendy Henry, the paper said that the missile would shortly be used against Argentinian forces. |
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Locals sometimes divide it today by the political borders, giving rise to the terms Argentinian Chaco, Paraguayan Chaco and Bolivian Chaco. |
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M is for Lionel Messi and Diego Milito, both impish Argentinian attackers, and both capable of bringing a game to life with a skip of their magical feet. |
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Two players taking their leave of Anfield are Spanish midfielder Albert Riera and Argentinian full-back Emiliano Insua, who have decamped to Olympiacos of Greece and Serie A side Fiorentina respectively. |
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Now that the tournament and a place in Athens are safely in the bag, the war of words between the Argentinian press and Marcelo Bielsa appears to have died down for the time being. |
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We rode down on the Argentinian side on the famous Route 40 and we will ride up on the Chilian side. First on the Carretera Austral and then on the Panamericana, this mythical road to Alaska. |
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With several of the club's former legends voicing a preference for the fleet-footed Argentinian, it will be interesting to see whether Guardiola opts for the same formation as the first leg. |
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B is for Barcelona and Bayern, the club colours worn by Argentinian starlet Lionel Messi, the competition's top scorer with eight goals, and Croatian hotshot Ivica Olic, just behind his rival with seven. |
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Two days after the race, the happy couple took advantage of a 30 cm snow fall to go alpine skiing in the fluffy Argentinian fresh powder and practice some downhill techniques... Yahoo! |
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Argentinian goal-getter Diego Milito and Brazilian midfielder Thiago Motta have both decamped to reigning champions Inter Milan, with veteran goalscorer Hernan Crespo making the opposite journey. |
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Gazzetta claimed that Alen Boksic, Argentinian Matias Almeyda, Dejan Stankovic and Marcelo Salas could be makeweights in the deal. |
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He proposed to the veep of his production company on an Argentinian vacation in November. |
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Higuain's opener just after half-time settled Argentinian nerves only for Rengifo to have them jangling again when he nodded an equaliser on the stroke of stoppage time. |
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The Argentinian Navy is presently on alert to intercept a British ship carrying enough nuclear waste to give off twice the amount of radiation as the Chernobyl disaster. |
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The Senate has been warbling away, having a cackle, is probably a reasonable description, for the last ten minutes or so, about his Argentinian tango over the past couple of days on the debt tax. |
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I turned into a Mongol, an Argentinian gaucho and a Maori tribesman, all with the aid of a bit of greasepaint and a red dot in the corner of each eye. |
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His grandad played for the Argentinian side Independiente, which is where Diego started his professional career after moving through the ranks from the youth team. |
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Being a carnivore Aurel has dreamt for months about the Argentinian meat! |
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Early on 16th I get prepared to meet Loïc in Puerto Natales by riding as much kms as possible on the Argentinian side so I will only have one barricade to cross on the Chilian side. |
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Afip has raided the Argentinian branch of HSBC and seized records and files, but was told many documents relating to the Swiss accounts had been stored at a facility which suffered an arson attack last year. |
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A judge in Buenos Aires has ordered the arrest of three Argentinian businessmen in connection with the Fifa corruption scandal, following a US extradition request. |
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Player to watch: Argentinian forward Guillermo Barros Schelotto returns to action for Columbus Crew after a four-week absence with a hamstring injury. |
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Gethin Jenkins, celebrating his 100th cap, and Richard Hibbard, tackling ferociously, were unyielding in the battle with the famed Argentinian scrummagers. |
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Another seed also had a day to forget as Leonardo Mayer was defeated in a gruelling contest by his fellow Argentinian Guido Pella. |
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Argentinian president Cristina Kirchner squeezed her country's claims on the Atlantic islands into a debate about UN relations with small organisations. |
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An Argentinian Rugby Union statement confirmed Hernandez suffered a fracture of the trapezium bone in his right hand and will undergo surgery in Buenos Aires. |
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The band have used a variety of instruments to make new sounds including the oddly-shaped dulcimers, and an Argentinian stringed instrument called the charango. |
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Led by Argentinian professional Matias Machado, it was Team Cadillac all the way as they took a comfortable 4-0 lead at the end of the opening chukker. |
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While he was struggling, Argentinian athlete Delfo Cabrera and Tom Richards of Great Britain passed him, with Cabrera winning the gold medal and Richards obtaining the silver. |
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Somoza fled the country and eventually ended up in Paraguay, where he was assassinated in September 1980, allegedly by members of the Argentinian Revolutionary Workers' Party. |
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Most moving to many will be the pages devoted to Susana in her pre-Walton years, both ravishingly beautiful and sparkily tomboyish in her Argentinian youth. |
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