His family acquired wealth beyond their wildest dreams and a measure of power that still strangles the development of democracy in Chile. |
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The early game between Chile and the USA was decisive for both teams, with the winner earning a berth in the semi-finals. |
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The telescope in Chile was used to measure the polarization of light emitted by the supernova as it brightened and dimmed. |
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Transgenic trees are being field-tested in 17 countries, including Australia, France, Chile, and Indonesia. |
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The viceroyalty's territory was vast and included what is now Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay and parts of Bolivia, Peru, and Chile. |
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Like most of Latin America, Chile inherited an inquisitorial legal system from Spain. |
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Countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Guatemala have a strong evangelical and Protestant tradition. |
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So, this huge mass of incredibly strange gelatinous stuff washes up on the shores of Chile, and oceanologists have no clue what the heck it is. |
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She views her work as closely connected to Easter Island, a small land mass with ancient traditions off the shore of Chile. |
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The main language I speak, at home is Spanish, as does everyone else in Chile. |
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Site 863 is located at the toe of the landward trench slope above the subducted Chile Ridge, just south of the Chile Triple Junction. |
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Edible anchoveta sold in the U.S. market are primarily canned fish from Chile. |
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After rounding Cape Horn, he lost most of his crew to gold fever in Valparaiso, Chile, where the venture ended. |
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Taapaca Volcanic Complex is a large dacitic volcano located in the western border of the active zone of the Central Andes of Northern Chile. |
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The ties go back so far, both Chile and Peru claim pisco as their national drink and are still fighting over who has sole ownership. |
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The two bright spots left in Latin America, Chile and Mexico, are still little affected by the crisis in the Southern Cone. |
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The Southern Cone includes Chile and the common market countries of Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. |
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At the end, both Mexico and Chile stand for a strong UN, where small nations may get a fair hearing. |
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The Western Cordillera is part of a mountain chain that stretches from Chile in South America to Alaska. |
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And in the United States, the Chile myth teaches contemporary interventionists that regime change works. |
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We flew in from Santiago de Chile as the pink streaks of sunset straggled across the sky. |
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Prior to the purchase of the Szenics collection, approximately 525 specimens from Chile were catalogued in the Harvard mineral collection. |
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In contrast, there are in Chile very sharp accent distinctions among the different social classes. |
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Two attempts to move back to Chile were bogged down by unresolved custody issues over Matias. |
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There are also Protestants in Chile, and some Mapuche Indians practice their traditional religion. |
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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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The Chablis from Domaine Larroche, France, came next and was followed by a Chardonnay from Montes, Chile. |
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Over the centuries, viniculture in what is now Peru and Chile developed brandy from muscatel grapes, now called pisco. |
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The main varietals in Chile are Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc for whites and Cabernet, Merlot and Carmenere for reds. |
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Marches were duly held across Europe and the US while demonstrations took place as far afield as Chile and Peru. |
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Alpacas originate from South America and in particular Peru, Chile and Bolivia. |
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The highlight of this sports event will be when two teams from the local area compete with a team from Mexico and Chile. |
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Areas with high endemicity include the Mediterranean basin, the Middle East, Central Asia, Chile, and Argentina. |
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On islands off of the coasts of Peru and Chile, penguin eggs and guano are collected for local use. |
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Elected a Communist senator, he was forced to flee Chile after the passage of a law that made the party illegal. |
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In Chile pisco is drunk as a liqueur after meals but a pisco sour, sometimes sold in bottled, pre-mixed form, can make a refreshing aperitif. |
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Such a role was played by the popular front movements in France and Spain in the 1930s, as well as in the Chile of Salvador Allende. |
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In 2000, fifty porphyry deposits had been identified in Chile, with reserves of 400 million tons of copper! |
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Other possible occurrences include porphyry copper deposits that contain enargite at depth, such as Chuquicamata, Chile. |
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Was there a custom or usage of the ports in Chile that cargo could be delivered without presentation of a bill of landing? |
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In 1913 the only commercial fertilizer was Chile saltpetre, and it was running out. |
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Iodine is mined as sodium iodate, NaIO 3, which is present in Chile saltpetre. |
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Two Britons were forced to take to a liferaft after their helicopter went down in the sea between Chile and north-west Antarctica. |
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From there the Charles Stewart crossed the Pacific to load guano in Chile for delivery to Spain via Cape Horn. |
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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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The Mapuche Indians in Chile still sacrifice a white lamb without blemish as an atonement for sin. |
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By the end of the nineteenth century Chile was producing 50 percent of the world's borax. |
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All four larger Recent families of Stromboidea are represented in Cenozoic strata from Chile. |
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A no vote by Chile could kill plans for granting it the same access to the US market that Canada and Mexico now enjoy. |
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After Chile called for a 45 day deadline the mood darkened at the thought of another month and a half in this dump, waiting and waiting. |
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But what would a party of pro-Europeans rather do, alienate Chile or alienate Spain? |
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Yet in Chile, as in several other countries that have experimented with large-scale amnesties, the formula of truth not justice has failed. |
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It is a moving account of his time in Chile, his love for the people and their love for him. |
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After Rio, he fetched up in Valparaiso in Chile and spent a day in a school telling children about his life and how rowing became part of it. |
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No world records were registered in Lisbon 1994, Annecy 1998 and Santiago de Chile two years ago. |
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Last peace talks held between natives and non-natives at Villarrica, Chile, forced Araucanians onto reservation in southern Chile. |
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Colony nesters, Pink-footed Shearwaters nest only on islands far off the coast of Chile. |
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The tamarillo is generally believed to be native to the Andes of Peru and probably also, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia. |
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He made a pitch for Chile to become an overseas platform for microchip development and assembly. |
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Events at the school closely mirror the political situation in Chile as a whole. |
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Originally spoken during the Incan empire, Quechua is still spoken by about 13 million people in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, and Chile. |
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To the west of this is Chile, with the border marking the western boundary of the national park. |
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Unlike certain other New World countries, Chile has so far resisted the temptation to push up its prices. |
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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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Surfers have long regarded Chile as the promised land of undiscovered mackers. |
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A class of gentlemen farmers was emerging in Chile, some of whom had made their fortunes as a result of Chile's rich mineral deposits. |
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However, she came under increasing criticism for her frequent absences while running her other company in Santiago de Chile. |
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Up until the early to mid eighties, Chile was famous or infamous for cheap Spanish style reds and whites. |
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He said that Zambia was cognisant of the role Chile played in the pursuance of closer political and economic cooperation among countries of the world. |
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The rift put Washington at odds with countries like Brazil, Uruguay or Chile, which seemed to have come to terms with their past. |
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The rest have been forced into exile, he said, moving to places like the United States, Spain, the Czech Republic, and Chile. |
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As in Chile, this massive redirection of funds from government deficit spending into private investment could raise U.S. economic growth to a new level altogether. |
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Allende, who was born in Peru and raised in Chile, has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for 26 years. |
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The truly delectable dessert is prepared with currants that are grown in Europe, the US and Chile and is said to be rich in vitamin C and minerals. |
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The general lassitude towards tourists followed us into southern Chile where we were constantly held up by crooked tour agents and transport that was always late. |
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I can hardly look at them without being overwhelmed with a haze of Voodoo Chile, the whiff of patchouli oil, flashes of free festivals and boating on the River Avon. |
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In Chile, there are no records of these digeneans in any group of hosts. |
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In contrast to many other Latin American nations, Chile has not experienced the emergence of strong regionalism or conflicting regional cultural identities. |
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Dictators from Chile to Indonesia equipped their armies with Israeli-made Galil assault rifles and Uzi submachine guns. |
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The pilot of the plane, which was flying from Santiago, Chile, to Auckland, New Zealand, reported seeing flaming space junk over the Pacific about five miles away. |
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He has overseen research in Hawaii, Iowa, Puerto Rico, and Chile, and investigated such diverse crops as soybeans, corn, sorghum, sunflowers, ginger, and papaya. |
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They also get then some Chile saltpetre to get the growth in it again. |
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These could not be sold openly in Chile, but some Americans help to sell them in the United States as a way of publicizing the human rights violations. |
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During its 16 years in power, Chile moved away from economic statism toward a largely free market economy that fostered an increase in domestic and foreign private investment. |
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Dark and Spicy Mexican Hot Chocolate Chile ancho powder is a versatile spice derived from dry Mexican ancho chiles. |
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But the new riders are lonely gauchos from Chile and Peru, and their 21 st-century frontier is a place where the cowboy myth meets a harsh reality. |
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I have to say that the airline, Lan Chile, did get its computer to acknowledge me on the way back, all the way from Buenos Aires to Sydney, worse luck. |
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In 1849 cottonball received the mineral name ulexite, for the German chemist Georg Ulex who first described its properties when he examined some specimens from Chile. |
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Lauca is isolated in northern Chile, just inside the border with Bolivia. |
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Our great circumnavigator is known in Chile as a pirate and a murderer. |
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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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Endre Farkas' invitation to celebrate literary lion Pablo Neruda's 100th birthday inspired a series of performative prose-poem vignettes, Proem Cards From Chile. |
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The resource underlying the UF is a bearer security of the Bank of Chile. |
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The late Jurassic, Cretaceous and Cenozoic sedimentary record from northern Chile is dominated entirely by sediments deposited under an arid to semiarid climate. |
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And now, a massive magnitude 8.2 off the coast of Chile that even generated a tsunami. |
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Recently, Peru disputed its maritime limits with Chile in the Pacific Ocean. |
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And on getting to the VLT he fulfilled his ambition to see the vast telescopes beneath the awesome night skies of remote Chile. |
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The undecideds in the Security Council include Angola, Cameroon, Chile, Guinea, Mexico and Pakistan. |
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In Chile, it contains onions, spices and sometimes walnut or rice and is usually eaten at asados or accompanied by simple boiled potatoes. |
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Peruvian pelicans in Chile have been recorded feeding on nestlings of imperial shags, juvenile Peruvian diving petrels and grey gulls. |
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He participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru and is credited as the first European discoverer of Chile. |
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He had just received an OAS report saying that mass arrests, torture, and disappearances continued in Chile. |
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Westmin also developed the large-scale Lomas Bayas copper project in Chile. |
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Fruta podrida, which allegorizes Chile as a diabetic teen who rebels against a coercive medical establishment, is a furiously partisan book. |
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He was marooned on one of the Juan Fernandez islands off Chile for alleged insubordination to his irascible captain. |
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There are only five species of eucryphia found in the wild, and they come either from Chile, or Tasmania. |
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The Atacama Desert in northern Chile is the driest place on Earth. |
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Born in Chile to the founders of the Chilean National Ballet, Uthoff has danced with the Limon Dance Company and the Joffrey Ballet. |
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Chile's biennial plastics exposition takes place May 30 to June 2 at the Espacio Riesco exhibition center in Santiago de Chile. |
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On 23 February 1987, Ian Shelton took a photograph the Large Magellanic Cloud at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. |
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Effect of immersion time of cultch on spatfall of the scallop Argopecten purpuratus in the Marine Reserve at La Riconada, Antofagasta, Chile. |
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The ministry also removed Chile from a list of countries with Mediterranean fruit fly, an insect harmful to almost all sorts of fruits. |
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Effects of pulp and paper mill effuents on the microplankton and microbial self-purification capabilities of the Biobio River, Chile, Sci. |
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The Anocarire property is located 120 kilometres east of Arica, Chile and 65 kilometres south southeast of the Aroma property. |
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The monkey puzzle tree, also known as a Chilean Pine, is native to the Andes of Chile and Argentina. |
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How about a catchy product whose sales raise money for research at New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute? |
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The exception has been the emergence of Chile as a supplier of farmed Cohoe to the canned market. |
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Moreover, Chile still represents a force here with Conchy Toro, Cousino Macul, and Errazuriz. |
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Admittedly the bar in Fortaleza, where I watched Brazil take on Chile, wasn't a bad spot. |
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Jaime Fernandez, the head of the church's Vicarate for the Family in Chile. |
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The emerging business activities in Korea and Chile, and the new joint ventures in China achieved overproportionate growth. |
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Also from the House of Grand Marnier is Kappa Pisco, an ultra-premium white spirit produced in the Elqui Valley in Chile. |
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After the war and facing a booming world economy, foreign lending to countries such as Brazil, Peru and Chile was a growing market. |
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Native speakers will often be able to find work as an English teacher in Chile without an ESL teaching certificate. |
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Longaniza is the most common type of sausage, or at least the most common name in Chile for sausages that also could be classified as chorizo. |
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A recent survey showed fan bases in Australia, the United States, France, Spain, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, the Middle East, Chile and Greece. |
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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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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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Immigration from the United Kingdom, the South Atlantic island of Saint Helena, and Chile has reversed a population decline. |
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In recent years, the island's population decline has steadied, thanks to immigrants from the United Kingdom, Saint Helena, and Chile. |
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As consequence of the war the Valdivian Fort System, a Spanish defensive complex in southern Chile, was updated and reinforced from 1764 onwards. |
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The pilot flew to Chile, landed south of Punta Arenas, and dropped off the SAS team. |
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In Argentina, the Falklands War meant that a possible war with Chile was avoided. |
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It saw significant growth in the Andean countries, including Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. |
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Chilean historian Luis Thayer Ojeda estimated that 45 percent of immigrants to Chile in the 17th and 18th centuries were Basque. |
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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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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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Eighteen Mapuche Indian leaders are scheduled to go on trial in Chile soon. |
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Mapuche poet Elicura Chihauilaf of the Universidad Mayor in Temuco, Chile, gives a bilingual poetry reading. |
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This is the only official form of identification for residents in Chile and is widely used and accepted as such. |
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In 2010 the Armed Forces were also involved in Haiti and Chile humanitarian responses after their respective earthquakes. |
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It shares a border with every South American country except Ecuador and Chile. |
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The sectorial Brand Walnuts from Chile will be promoting and making tasting of this product. |
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Extensive glaciers are found in Antarctica, Chile, Canada, Alaska, Greenland and Iceland. |
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Sites include Chuquicamata in Chile, Bingham Canyon Mine in Utah, United States and El Chino Mine in New Mexico, United States. |
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In Chile, seafood exports, especially Chilean hake, have decreased dramatically. |
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The main cause of this decline is the February 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami. |
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Within the region, Chile, Bolivia and Peru were particularly badly affected. |
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In the Pacific, its range reaches as far north as the southern coast of Alaska and as far south as Chile in the east. |
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French's has introduced Wasabi Horseradish, Sun-Dried Tomato and Chipotle Chile in its GourMayo line of light mayonnaises. |
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Evaporite minerals, especially nitrate minerals, are economically important in Peru and Chile. |
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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 three presenters travelled 1,000 miles through the rainforests of Bolivia to the Pacific coast of Chile. |
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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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Away from its native area, it is also extensively used in forestry as a plantation tree for timber in Europe, New Zealand, Chile and elsewhere. |
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Lord Campbell and Balfour left the ship in Valparaiso, Chile, after being promoted. |
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Frank Pinon, MD and head of Latin America Capital Markets, Scotiabank, said, 'We're pleased to accept the 2011 Best Market Bond Award in Chile. |
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Two cultural components were discovered at Monte Verde near the Pacific coast of Chile. |
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These skulls originated from Mocha Island, an island just off the coast of Chile in the Pacific Ocean, formerly inhabited by the Mapuche. |
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Regions of upwelling include coastal Peru, Chile, Arabian Sea, western South Africa, eastern New Zealand and the California coast. |
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Spiny dogfish are fished for food in Europe, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Chile. |
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Current president of Chile, Michelle Bachelet is of French origin, as was dictator Augusto Pinochet. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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This ranks Cuba 55th in the world and 5th in the Americas, behind Canada, Chile, Costa Rica and the United States. |
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There are also smaller Haitian communities in many other countries, including Chile, Switzerland, Japan and Australia. |
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The Spanish Empire and the Captaincy General of Chile used it as the southern boundary of their territory. |
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Argentina effectively recognized Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan in the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. |
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Tiwanaku expanded its reaches into the Yungas and brought its culture and way of life to many other cultures in Peru, Bolivia, and Chile. |
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At this point the orientation of the Andes turns from Northwest in Peru to South in Chile and Argentina. |
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As a direct opposite of the humid Andean slopes are the relatively dry Andean slopes in most of western Peru, Chile and Argentina. |
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For example, the main crossover of the Andes between Argentina and Chile is still accomplished through the Paso Internacional Los Libertadores. |
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For decades, Chile claimed ownership of land on the eastern side of the Andes. |
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Currently, mining in the Andes of Chile and Peru places these countries as the first and third major producers of copper in the world. |
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In 2006, to celebrate the Bicentennial of Chile, an entrepreneur from Punta Arenas founded a project to build another replica of ship. |
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The western part of the main island, and almost all the other islands, belong to Chile. |
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Like the mainland of Chile and Argentina to the north, this archipelago boasts some of the finest trout fishing in the world. |
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By 2006, Telmex had expanded its operations to Colombia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay and the United States. |
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Some historians have suggested that, but for the urging of his senior explorers, De Almagro would probably have stayed permanently in Chile. |
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However, Chile refused to apply the Treaty, and neither of the countries could determine the statutory framework. |
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A final peace treaty in 1929, signed between Peru and Chile called the Treaty of Lima, returned Tacna to Peru. |
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During the War of the Pacific against Chile between 1879 and 1883, Trujillo contributed troops towards national defence. |
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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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The expedition was authorized by the governor of Chile but not the Viceroy of Peru. |
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Wild potato species can be found throughout the Americas from the United States to southern Chile. |
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Three thousand of them are found in the Andes alone, mainly in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, and Colombia. |
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In 1642, the VOC and WIC sent a fleet to Chile to conquer Valdivia and its supposed gold mines. |
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These emigrants decided to emigrate to Chile with the help of the Chilean government. |
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An example of this is the coal mining in Zona Centro Sur, Chile, that began as a response to the arrival of steamships to Talcahuano. |
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Compared to other South American countries Chile has limited coal resources. |
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The source was believed to be remains of legally imported infected lamb from Argentina and Chile. |
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The prize is a quarterfinal matchup with the winner of Brazil vs. Chile. |
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I've heli-skied in most places in the world and I've found that, on a good day with low wind, it's by far the best here in Chile. |
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The Southern House Wren inhabits the austral extreme of Chile and Argentina. |
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European rabbits are native to the Iberian Peninsula and have been introduced into Australia, New Zealand, Chile, and Argentina. |
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Most fascinating places to visit include Iguazu Falls, Santiago, Chile and TUKTOYAKTUK, way up in the Canadian Arctic. |
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The Maqui berry from Chile, also known as the Chilean Wineberry, is one example of this trend. |
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Experimental evidence of potential for persistent seed bank formation at a subantarctic alpine site in Tierra del Fuego, Chile. |
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It depicted Nast bowing with cartoonistic exaggeration before the American minister to Chile. |
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For Yamana, its El Penon mine in Chile is its heavy hitter, with production expectations of 450,000 to 500,000 ounces per year. |
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Juan Fernandez, sailing from Chile in 1576, claimed he had discovered the Southern Continent. |
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In 1643, the Dutch West India Company established a settlement in the ruins of the Spanish settlement of Valdivia, in southern Chile. |
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British investment helped Chile become prosperous and British seamen helped the Chilean navy become a strong force in the South Pacific. |
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The cultural legacy of the British in Chile is notable and has spread beyond the British Chilean community into society at large. |
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Spain also fought several wars against Chile and Peru for the guano deposits of their islands. |
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By occupying Easter Island, Chile joined the imperial nations. |
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Beeperland will offer NPCS service initially through a voice paging network in the Chilean capital, Santiago, which will later be extended to the rest of Chile. |
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Trihalomethanes in the drinking water of Concepcion and Talcahuano, Chile. |
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In both cases from Chile, the authors reported disseminated neoplasias primarily affecting connective tissue associated with the digestive system, causing its destruction. |
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In this special edition, the trio buy some cheap 4x4s in the local small ads column and then race through Bolivia's Amazon basin in a bid to reach the coast of Chile. |
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There were also cultural influences, which can be seen in everything from architecture to food, music, art and law, from Southern Argentina and Chile to the Northern Mexico. |
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However, there is one railroad that connects Chile with Argentina via the Andes, and there are others that make the same connection via southern Bolivia. |
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Sophie, 25, offered to help out Sinead when she heard about the gruelling charity cycle she's planned in Chile to raise cash for the Reye's Syndrome sufferer. |
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Santiago de Chile on the western slopes of a snowcapped Andes. |
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Additionally, Brazil has no contested territorial disputes with any of its neighbours and neither does it have rivalries, like Chile and Bolivia have with each other. |
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BelAZ-75710 is in high demand in the mines of Kuzbass region of the Russian Federation, and in certain coal strip mines of Chile and North America. |
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Pipe bands have also been established in countries with few Scottish or Celtic connections such as Thailand, Colombia, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Argentina. |
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Maqui is another strong antioxidant, this time coming from southern Chile. |
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In South America, the controversial project Pascua Lama aims at exploitation of rich fields in the high mountains of Atacama Desert, at the border between Chile and Argentina. |
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Until 1960, most oil extracted in Chile came from Tierra del Fuego. |
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During the 1940s Chile and Argentina formulated their Antarctic claims. |
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Cerro Paranal in Chile is a privileged place for astronomical observation. |
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In June 2015, scientists flying over southern Chile counted 337 dead sei whales, in what is regarded as the largest mass beaching ever documented. |
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Nothing was more corroborative on my trip across the Andes than Alstroemeria aurea, commonly known as the Peruvian Lily although a native of Chile. |
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From Red Chile Enchiladas to My Mother's Polish Sausage Stew, this packs in appealing dishes and also teaches life skills that include making homemade soaps. |
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He never officially founded a city in the territory of what is now Chile. |
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The epic journey from Chile to Easter Island on the 60ft Viracocha was to emulate the voyage of the late Thor Hyerdahl's Kon-Tiki more than 50 years before. |
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In 1947, Chile and Peru first adopted the 200 nautical miles of Exclusive Economic Zone for their shore, and in 1982, UN formally adopted this term. |
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It will come as no surprise that I did not blend in seamlessly with the indigenous peoples of south-central Chile, despite my year of Mapudungun at the University of Chile. |
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The band, fronted by debt relief campaigner Bono, were given the honour by Chilean President-elect Michelle Bachelet in the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile. |
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The new service will also be launched in Santiago de Chile and in the United States and other countries where the company has direct flights during the next six months. |
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It destroyed bridges, buildings and highways and cut off telephone and utility services in major areas in Santiago de Chile, the capital and Concepcion city. |
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Flights to Buenos Aires Aeroparque, Rio de Janeiro Int'l, Sao Paulo Guarulhos, Punta del Este, and Santiago de Chile Int'l have been scheduled to roll out in due course. |
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The Material Girl is known for her muscly arms and toned physique, and she has so far opened branches of her Hard Candy gym chain in Chile, Russia and Mexico. |
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In the 2000s, Chile and Peru suffered serious fish crisis because of excessive fishing and lack of proper regulations, and now political power play in the area is rekindled. |
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It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia, in the east by Brazil, in the southeast by Bolivia, in the south by Chile, and in the west by the Pacific Ocean. |
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In the ensuing years, the country enjoyed relative economic and political stability, which ended shortly before the War of the Pacific with Chile. |
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Originally Chile committed to a referendum for the cities of Arica and Tacna to be held years later, in order to self determine their national affiliation. |
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Ethnobotanist and botanical artist Eisenberg presents her participatory ethnographic research and partnership with the Aymara Indians in the Andes Mountains of northern Chile. |
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Blood parasites of some columbiform and passeriform birds from Chile. |
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A study published in Science presents strong evidence that humans occupied sites in Monte Verde, Chile, at the tip of South America, as early as 13,000 years ago. |
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One theory suggests people in boats followed the coastline from the Kurile Islands to Alaska down the coasts of North and South America as far as Chile. |
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It borders Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the southeast, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. |
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Patagonia is the holy grail of die hard alpinists and Torres Del Paine in Chile is the silver chalice that offers this grail in its starkest form. |
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The double deck buses travel to Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Chile. |
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Hans Harbst, a surgeon and radiotherapist in Chile, uses Rose Hip oil instead of Retin-A to treat dermatitis caused by radiation treatments, as well as to get rid of scars. |
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From 1840 to 1940, around 25,000 Frenchmen immigrated to Chile. |
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A court in Chile confirmed Tuesday that former President Salvador Allende committed suicide by shooting himself during the military coup led by Gen. |
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Southern Chile accounts for nearly all cider production in the country. |
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The trees destroyed include Chilean wine palms, monkey puzzle trees and Gunnera tinctoria, which were planted as part of the park's Gateway to Chile project. |
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In addition, the company recently announced a 440 MWp project in Badajoz, Spain and a 2 MWp pilot project in Paiguano, Chile, both without state guaranteed feed-in tariffs. |
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There were also three black-tailed prairie dogs, several types of tortoise, five ornate horned frogs, an iguana, a gecko and a degu, a small rodent endemic to central Chile. |
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In Chile, they like to fry their empanadas as well as baking them, and a lot of fish and seafood is used, along with hot chillies and sometimes cheese. |
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At its height, the Inca Empire included Peru and Bolivia, most of what is now Ecuador and a large portion of what is today Chile, north of the Maule River. |
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It encompassed the Bolivian Altiplano and much of the southern Andes, reaching Argentina and as far south as the Maipo or Maule river in Central Chile. |
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The British Antarctic Territory is subject to overlapping claims by Argentina and Chile, while many countries do not recognise any territorial claims in Antarctica. |
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In 2016, Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index ranked Barbados sixth in the Americas after Canada, the United States, Uruguay, Chile and the Bahamas. |
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It is bordered to the north and east by Brazil, to the southeast by Paraguay, to the south by Argentina, to the southwest by Chile, and to the northwest by Peru. |
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In Chile, the government and public rejected the peace treaty. |
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Argentine authorities worried that the strong connections Araucanized tribes had with Chile would allegedly gave Chile certain influence over the pampas. |
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Get Ready was Roachford's second album, released in 1991 and includes the hit title track, plus tracks such as Funkee Chile and Wannabee Loved Bayou. |
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Augusto Pinochet's rule in Chile led to economic growth and high levels of inequality by using authoritarian means to create a safe environment for investment and capitalism. |
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Taking a break from recording, the band toured Latin America in early 2007, finishing the Twisted Logic Tour by performing in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. |
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Chile is one of the countries closest to toothfish territory and catches and exports a large share of the toothfish harvest. |
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Chile has been offered the carrot of a more favourable free trade agreement. |
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Chile is on eastern standard time, so if you fly from New York or Miami you won't suffer a whit of jet lag. |
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Chile peppers have high concentrations of the extremely pungent chemicals, capsaicinoids, in both ripe and unripe fruits. |
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Chile is a surprising source for this grape, but if this example is anything to go by, the future is bright. |
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Chile relleno is another meatless meal, served in a mild salsa ranchero redolent of tomatoes. |
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Chile finally scored on their fifth penalty corner by Jorge O'Rayn. |
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Chile established a parliamentary style democracy in the late 19th century, but degenerated into a system protecting the interests of the ruling oligarchy. |
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Chile organized a second attack on the Confederation and defeated it in the Battle of Yungay. |
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Chile and Peru are countries with high fish consumption, and therefore had troubles regarding fish industry. |
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Chile peppers of similar variety can differ in heat depending on environmental conditions. |
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Chile gave support to Britain in the form of intelligence about the Argentine military and early warning intelligence on Argentine air movements. |
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Chile has the largest population of descendants of British settlers in Latin America. |
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Chile provides the region's best example of a country that has successfully reformed its core public administration across the board. |
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