It was refreshing to converse, even in my broken Spanish, about the state of Ecuadorian politics and farming. |
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An Ecuadorian conducts Spanish-language services at Birmingham's Dawson Memorial Baptist Church. |
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Esmereladas is their chocolate made from Ecuadorian cacao, that had a surprising tropical banana-like aroma and flavor. |
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Experienced shroomers often cite the Ecuadorian strain as being the most visual Ps. cubensis available. |
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As aforementioned, genuine panama hats are made of toquilla straw, and the Ecuadorian weaving process is extremely laborious. |
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A grey-bearded Ecuadorian tramp shuffled past, scooping himself a cup of water out of the central fountain, his trousers in tatters around him. |
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The aircraft load up on Colombian flowers, Ecuadorian fish, and Peruvian asparagus. |
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Ubelaker has associated such joint modifications in the remains of prehistoric Ecuadorian women with corn-grinding using a two-handed mano and slab metate. |
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The fund manager has already been selected, through the intermediary of the Ecuadorian Trust for Development Cooperation. |
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Flower growers in California have to vie with Costa Rican, Ecuadorian, and Chilean imports, flown up the same day from thousands of miles away. |
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If Julian Assange ever leaves the Ecuadorian embassy in London, I suggest he hotfoots it to an Alentejo hideaway. |
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Fortunately, the Ecuadorian Constitution foresees such chicanery and the judicial branch prevented it. |
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The Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, one of a new wave of leftist leaders, said the neo-liberal idealogues in Davos had failed. |
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These data show that in future Ecuadorian women will be including their parents, parents-in-law and grandparents in their care work. |
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In an anticipated future phase, the project is to be extended to Ecuadorian consulates in countries with a high number of Ecuadorian nationals. |
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France has always served as a model for the most progressive sectors of Ecuadorian society. |
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Most of the indigenous population speaks Ouichua, but there are 18 different languages among Ecuadorian native communities. |
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But we recognize the major efforts of the Ecuadorian government to rectify the situation there. |
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At that time the Ecuadorian Government had been unable to provide aid to Ecuadorians to enable them to stay. |
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People throughout Ecuador make it very clear that identification as Ecuadorian is for all people, not only for the elite and upper-middle classes. |
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Spanish, called Castellano, is the official Ecuadorian language. |
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Pilsener, the leading beer in Ecuador, is considerated as a national icon that reflects the pride of being Ecuadorian. |
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She then returns home to yell at her Ecuadorian nanny, ignore her kids and snort hard drugs until she falls asleep and has to do it all over again. |
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A codeshare agreement between Emirates and Ecuadorian state-owned airline TAME has not been signed, Emirates has said. |
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During the meeting, the Ecuadorian envoy said that he will do his best to consolidate bilateral ties and promote cooperation in all fields. |
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Deep in the Ecuadorian jungle, Yachana Lodge is more like a village, and guests are encouraged to get involved in the indigenous lifestyle while staying in the lap of luxury by the river Napo. |
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The donkey, named Alonso and festooned with slogans, leads a long motorcade in a U-shaped path around the centre of Baños, an Ecuadorian mountain resort of some 20,000 people. |
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The Ecuadorian Government's concern at the legislative change we are discussing is understandable, but we cannot minimise the dissuasive effect that experience has proved necessary to step up. |
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She carried a lush cascading bouquet of Star Gazer lilies, white Ecuadorian roses, white stephanotises. |
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Some indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon, whose very survival is at risk, have called for immediate action to be taken to deal with that phenomenon. |
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With regard to child malnutrition in Ecuador, one in five Ecuadorian children suffer from chronic malnutrition, which means a total of about 299,000 children. |
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In Ecuadorian public law, a legal person had the right to belong to any religion, and it was not for the Government to determine what did or did not constitute a religion. |
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Mekens, Movima, Yurakare, Cholon, Cofan, Cavinena, and Ecuadorian Quechua are among the languages discussed. |
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These dispositions are often the cause of friction in addition to frictions caused by Ecuadorian claims on territorial water extending to 200 nautical miles. |
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The Ecuadorian authorities received no advance notice of the Colombian operation and did not give permission for its conduct or for the entry of Colombian forces into Ecuadorian territory. |
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Ramiro Ontaneda, general director of Solubles Ecuatorianos CA listed several advantages of Ecuadorian soluble. |
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Ecuadorian authorities requested to add Ecuador to the list of third countries from which Member States authorise imports of snails intended for human consumption. |
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In 2002, the Ecuadorian Government extended an open invitation to the United Nations human rights special procedures mechanisms to visit Ecuador and to take stock in situ of the prevailing human rights situation. |
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Now, barely a month after the defeat to Brazil that sealed their fate in Venezuela, the gloomy outlook for Ecuadorian football has given way to a renewed sense of optimism. |
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Diversity and ensemble composition of geometrid moths along a successional gradient in the Ecuadorian Andes. |
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For a period of 11 years, the mobile surgery programme had used telemedicine when operating in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle and the high slopes of the Andes and Pacific coastal plains. |
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To meet its commitments to protect the rights of migrant workers and members of their families, Ecuador is undertaking to apply mechanisms to disseminate those rights among Ecuadorian citizens. |
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Pichincha Volcano, an active stratovolcano in the Ecuadorian Andes photographed from the Historic Center of Quito. |
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After a few hours we reach Montañita, the Mecca of Ecuadorian surf where we spend 2 nights in a hostel exotically decorated with bamboos before going to do some camping on a beach the following night. |
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There are several species of tagua palm in South America but it is the kernels of the Ecuadorian palm, Phytelephas aequatorialis, which are harvested most. |
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In the twentieth century, the Shuar people saw their original territory diminish as a result of the Ecuadorian government's resettlement of mestizo farmers from the overpopulated highlands. |
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He's holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy, surrounded by police tasked with ensuring he's not smuggled out in a diplomatic bag. |
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In addition, as an observation of political current affairs over the last few years has shown, the modus vivendi existing between Congress and the Ecuadorian people is highly conflicting. |
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All the country's police forces had been instructed to adhere strictly to those procedural rules and not to deport foreigners having family ties with Ecuadorian citizens. |
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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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As a consequence of the serious economic crisis of 1999, the after-effects of which were still visible, many Ecuadorian men and women had been forced to leave their country. |
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According to residence permit data for 2011, more than 860,000 were Romanian, about 770,000 were Moroccan, approximately 390,000 were British, and 360,000 were Ecuadorian. |
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Greedy for gold, Alvarado had set sail for the south without the crown's authorization, landed on the Ecuadorian coast, and marched inland to the Sierra. |
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Highlights on the menu are the different ceviches, both Ecuadorian and Peruvian, the vegetarian gnocchi and Ecuadorian roasted duck with a papaya reduction and an apple sauce. |
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They decided to sail back to the territory already explored by Ruiz and, after a difficult voyage due to strong winds and currents, reached Atacames on the Ecuadorian coast. |
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Volcanic impediments in the progressive development of precolumbian civilizations in the ecuadorian Andes. |
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