The spectacular series of uprisings in Bolivia in June highlighted the extent to which the neo-liberals are losing control in Latin America. |
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Failure to adjust benefits for inflation was a favorite strategy in Latin America. |
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Men often wear a loose-fitting shirt called a guayabera, similar to other countries in the region and in Latin America. |
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Chemical pesticides were routinely sprayed in passenger cabins on flights to the Caribbean, Latin America, and the South Pacific. |
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Since the song has cut the mustard with listeners in Europe and Latin America, the sisters hope the United States will relish it, too. |
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Che's venerators, of course, occupy nearly the whole Island of Cuba and most of Latin America. |
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They once spent months in Latin America, where they lived among indigenous Guatemalans. |
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In Latin America, there is a history of efforts to bring together economies in the Southern Cone, in the Andes, and in Central America. |
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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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There are similar accounts in Hindi myth, in the Norse sagas, and even among the Hopi Indians of Latin America. |
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The many varieties of guitar that abound in the regional folk musics of Latin America are all adaptations of European models. |
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The massive emigration of Basques to Latin America, brought about by the famines of the 18th century, created a labour shortage. |
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They attacked his foreign policy in Central and Latin America for being destructive and divisive. |
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China's exports increased 40 percent last year, while its imports from Latin America soared by 79.1 percent. |
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We are pushing for the trade agreement to be expanded into all of Latin America. |
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This at least is the assumption of many writers and readers, and in Latin America it amounts to something like a political faith. |
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It's a battle of dignity against ignominy, a battle for the rights of the peoples of Venezuela and Latin America. |
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More ominously, a major economic crisis is clearly brewing in Latin America. |
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With most European stocks flatlining, investors are hungry for shares of companies benefiting from fast-paced growth in Latin America. |
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Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease endemic to Africa, Asia, and Latin America. |
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To be sure, what Washington wants still carries an enormous amount of weight in the capitals of Latin America. |
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In rural areas of Latin America, adobe houses with thatched roofs are fixtures of the landscape. |
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Latin America has suffered the unwelcome attentions of these institutions particularly acutely. |
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Only 27 countries, mainly in Latin America, Africa and the South Pacific, diplomatically recognize Taiwan. |
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The practice of kinetic art in Latin America is heir to such European movements as Futurism and Constructivism. |
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Labor legislation in Latin America does not facilitate the rapid redeployment of workers across companies and sectors. |
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Compared to Europe labour unions and social dialogue in Latin America are still playing a minor role. |
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Citizenship and passports are easy to procure in Latin America, disguising the movements of terrorists and narcos. |
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It is unprecedented for a newly elected American president to make his first trip to Latin America. |
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In Latin America and in some emerging markets in Southeast Asia, direct selling penetration and our market share are unbelievably strong. |
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Across Africa and Latin America millions of people will suffer as heating and cooking fuel costs rise and the price of food shoots up. |
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Like most of Latin America, Chile inherited an inquisitorial legal system from Spain. |
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With its roots in the suffering masses of Latin America, liberation theology has long insisted that God hovers close to the downtrodden. |
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I find nothing, however, about liberation theology in the parallel entry on the Protestant church in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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In some parts of Latin America, there's been an attempt to erase many of the traces of liberation theology in any of its forms. |
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How do you explain the rise of indigenous movements in Bolivia and the rest of Latin America? |
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Coffee farmers are mostly poor smallholders in Latin America, Africa, and parts of East Asia such as Vietnam. |
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Onchocerciasis, or river blindness affects more than 17 million people in Africa, Latin America, and Yemen. |
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They are called kissing bugs or assassin bugs in English, but in Latin America they have many regional names. |
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By the turn of the century, Buenos Aires was the largest city in Latin America, with a population of over one million. |
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In terms of public health and economic impact, American trypanosomiasis is the most important parasitic infection in Latin America. |
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The adventure opened their eyes to the beauty and majesty of Latin America but also to the social injustice and poverty that surrounded them. |
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Bernard embarked on pell-mell international expansion, building strong operations across the rest of Europe, Asia and Latin America. |
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There are numerous stories that would make wonderful plots for the telenovelas that are so popular today in Latin America. |
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Along with the Indian designers, FWA this year will exhibit the showcases by designers from the U.S., Latin America and Europe. |
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Theological reflection in the field of missiology has been the richest and most prolific in Latin America during the last forty years. |
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Being ill in the 1990s and trilingual, I soon met others worldwide who were facing similar concerns, especially in Latin America. |
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Failing to find popular support in many countries, particularly in Latin America and Asia, antigovernment forces went over to mass-scale terror. |
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He also taught in Latin America and went on an extended retreat with the Trappists. |
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In the same year the Hawaiian Islands, Spain, England and Latin America are also devastated by seaquakes and floods. |
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But Mexico has more billionaires and millionaires than any country in Latin America. |
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In many ways there was a kind of bifurcation of social history in the field of Latin America. |
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Between 1993 and 1996 he was the chief economist for Latin America at the World Bank. |
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Ana Arana is an investigative journalist who has reported extensively on Latin America. |
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In much of Africa and Latin America, adjustment was combined with deflationary stabilization. |
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It flourished until the last quarter of the 18th century, when neoclassicism gained preeminence in Latin America. |
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It spurred students and workers in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to oppose the military strongmen, dictators and demagogues in their countries. |
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Smoothies are very popular in Europe, Latin America and the Pacific Rim, where they are consumed for their prebiotic benefits. |
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Like the chaconne it originated in Latin America and appeared in Spain during the 16th century. |
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Years after his fighting days he continued to enjoy legendary status in Latin America. |
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Although there was no meltdown, the effect of all this hurt not only ordinary Brazilians but the ordinary people in most of Latin America. |
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Women from Africa, Asia and Latin America have employed different approaches to confront these problems. |
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In Latin America, we see some decline because of inroads by Evangelicals and Pentecostals. |
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They had opened a new chapter in the history of Latin America through guerrilla warfare. |
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Vampire bats are found across Latin America and feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals such as birds, horses and cattle. |
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The potential for Middle East terrorists to operate in the TBA and elsewhere in Latin America warrants closer scrutiny. |
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It flourished until the last quarter of the 18th century, when neoclassicism gained pre-eminence in Latin America. |
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Latin America has 7 odd's 25 biologically richest ecoregions, containing between them 46,000 plant, 1,597 amphibian, 1,208 rep 1,267 bird and 575 mammal species. |
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Venezuela is one of the most urbanised societies in Latin America. |
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A recent essay by Gustavo Gutierrez describes the genesis and ongoing challenges of liberation theology in Latin America and identifies areas of change and transformation. |
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In fact, beer prices in Panama are about 36 percent lower than anywhere else in Latin America. |
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In the argot of the wonks and wizards of geopolitics, Latin America has rarely been a game changer. |
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Still, the atrophy continued, as did the collapse of Vatican-backed dictatorships in Portugal, Spain and Latin America. |
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The abiding hero of Latin America is Simon Bolivar, the great liberator. |
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For many Latin America watchers, the fall of this entrepreneurial wunderkind was a body blow to Brazil itself. |
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The energetic quartet fuses rap and hip hop with traditional rumba, son and guaguanco, embodying the future of socially conscious music in Latin America. |
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A breezy, sensible governor with a prophetic eye on Latin America and the ability to actually get things done? |
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Later, he saved up and spent a few years in Latin America, surfing, camping and backpacking. |
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My poetic revelation occurred in the last stages of modernism, when the various schools of the avant-garde were beginning to appear in Latin America. |
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Some, too crippled to work, have been forced to return to Latin America. |
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In 1969, they participated as observers in a world congress of the United Secretariat, which decided to pursue a rural guerrilla tactic in Latin America. |
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Representing the sole exception in Latin America, the Araucanians successfully resisted Spanish attempts to conquer their territory for more than three centuries. |
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With free trade off the rails, now many in Latin America wonder if the regional compact also has run its course. |
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Data are much better for Europe and Latin America, and frustratingly uneven for Africa and much of Asia. |
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In Brazil, where Germany made one of its strongest thrusts into Latin America, German immigrants professed greater loyalty to the Brazilian state than to the kaiser. |
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Because the unopened fruit won't sink when submerged in water, many believe the fruit of the kapok tree floated its way from Latin America to Africa. |
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It has stimulated the opening of other biennials in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, thus reaffirming Cuba's position as a cultural leader within the Third World. |
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She has visited scores of penal facilities in Latin America and the United States, including over thirty prisons, jails, and police lock-ups in Brazil. |
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Like the indigenous tribes of Latin America or Africa I was using art as a hieroglyphic language, a language capable of transcending all the borders and cultural differences. |
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Land distribution is among the most unequal in Latin America. |
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The Iranian leader is taunting the West again by palling around with Latin America autocrats. |
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Throughout Latin America thousands of people demonstrated on 15 February. |
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Debates and discussion will consider the left after the election, oppression and resistance in Africa, the struggle for women's liberation, Latin America and other subjects. |
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Dominicans pride themselves on the purity of their Spanish and it is considered by some to be the most classical Castilian spoken in Latin America. |
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Our concern is the more radical impingement of what those people had and have to say poetically, of their different poetic languages, on that of Latin America. |
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The USA claimed that Latin America was its inviolable sphere of influence and claimed the right to intervene whenever American interests were threatened. |
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The price was paid in Latin America in the deaths and disappearance of, at a conservative estimate, around 100,000 people throughout the subcontinent. |
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It states that in Africa, Asia and Latin America there are 600 million people living in squatter settlements around conurbations that lack any sanitation infrastructure. |
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The great question for Latin America in the coming years is whether, indeed, it can find a middle way without succumbing to the backdraft of corruption and protectionism. |
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Our demographics are more like those of Latin America than Europe. |
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Similar stories plague many parts of Latin America, Africa, and eastern Asia. |
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When the movie Wayne's World was released in Latin America, a lot of the film's American idiom and idiosyncratic language didn't translate well, if at all. |
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As has been extensively detailed elsewhere, the melodrama, along with music and comedy, became synonymous with the cinema in Latin America after the introduction of sound. |
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Panamanians are by far the biggest beer consumers in Latin America, but not when it comes to the good stuff. |
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Because coffee grows mostly in warm climates of Latin America, Africa and Asia, everyone who drinks it depends on workers from those regions to satisfy their fix. |
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Shortly after that, the first currents of liberation theology emerged in Latin America and the U.S., making neo-orthodoxy seem stuffy, provincial and oppressive. |
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Once known for hyperinflation and economic booms and busts, Latin America is now a place of sound finances and financial systems. |
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Substantial populations descended from Spanish colonists and immigrants exist in other parts of the world, most notably in Latin America. |
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In Latin America, the most dramatic results of discrimination have an element of aporophobia, that is, revulsion and hatred for the poor. |
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Since 1900, primarily due to conversion, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. |
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By the 18th century, missionaries worked to establish Anglican churches in Asia, Africa and Latin America. |
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Chile has the largest population of descendants of British settlers in Latin America. |
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In 1809, the independence wars of Latin America begun with a revolt in La Paz, Bolivia. |
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Since the 1960s many new systems were introduced in Europe, Asia and Latin America. |
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Total immersion Spanish language schools have become very popular in Latin America and Spain. |
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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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What is now called Latin America, a designation that came into usage in the later nineteenth century, was claimed by Spain and Portugal. |
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In most of Latin America, a few basic types of sausages are consumed, with slight regional variations on each recipe. |
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Another traditional sausage is the prieta, the Chilean version of blood sausage, generally known elsewhere in Latin America as morcilla. |
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Like most chorizos in Latin America, they are sold raw, and must be cooked. |
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In most of Latin America, Wimbledon airs on ESPN, as the other Grand Slam tournaments. |
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The British and US Virgin Islands sit at the axis of a major drugs transshipment point between Latin America and the continental United States. |
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An upsurge in nationalism in Latin America in 1810s and 1820s sparked revolutions that cost Spain nearly all its colonies there. |
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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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Until around 1990 Colombian trade unions were among the strongest in Latin America. |
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Privatization in Latin America flourished in the 1980s and 1990s as a result of Western liberal economic policy. |
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Mobile reporting is particularly relevant in areas that lack Internet infrastructure, such as Central Asia and Latin America. |
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The USSR and USA competed for influence in Latin America, and the decolonizing states of Africa and Asia. |
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It is held in Latin America because of remittances and international trade in the region. |
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Latin America and Asia seemed better prepared, since they have experienced crises before. |
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In Latin America, for example, banking laws and regulations are very stringent. |
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This allowed the US to intervene in activities related to illegal drug transport in Latin America. |
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Colombia has had a significant role in the illegal drug trade in Latin America. |
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This led to the spread of increased violence throughout both Latin America and Miami. |
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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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Congregational churches present in the country are also part of the Calvinistic tradition in Latin America. |
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There are probably more than four million members of Presbyterian churches in all of Latin America. |
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Andean music is popular to different degrees across Latin America, having its core public in rural areas and among indigenous populations. |
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The musical style emerged shortly afterwards in Spain and other areas of Latin America where it came to be known under similar names. |
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The song, apart from becoming a hit around Europe and Latin America, caused sales of his album to skyrocket. |
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It also became a top twenty hit in many European countries, Latin America and Australia. |
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After touring Latin America in late 2004 for the promotion Greatest Hits, Williams started working on his sixth studio album. |
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Sculpture in what is now Latin America developed in two separate and distinct areas, Mesoamerica in the north and Peru in the south. |
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In most of the remainder of Latin America, Wimbledon airs on ESPN, as do the other Grand Slam tournaments. |
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In Latin America, a series of regional sanitary conventions were concluded. |
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The Third World was normally seen to include many countries with colonial pasts in Africa, Latin America, Oceania, Asia, and Europe. |
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The armed forces of Brazil are the second largest in Latin America by active personnel and the largest in terms of military equipment. |
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The Air Force, it is the largest in Latin America has about 700 manned aircraft in service and effective about 67,000 personnel. |
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This factor may explain the lower turnouts in the newer democracies of Eastern Europe and Latin America. |
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This trend has been significant in the United States, Western Europe, Japan and Latin America. |
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Electric street lighting was installed in 1884, and was the first of its kind in Latin America. |
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Embracing a new Third World Socialism, countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America often nationalised industries held by foreign owners. |
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Until its 1976 Geneva Congress, the SI had few members outside Europe and no formal involvement with Latin America. |
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Hitler followed an autarky economic policy, creating a network of client states and economic allies in central Europe and Latin America. |
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The movement is enjoying its greatest surge today in the global South, which includes Africa, Latin America, and most of Asia. |
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In the eighteenth century only isolated or small groups of German emigrants left for Latin America. |
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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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Since the 1990s some Spanish companies have gained multinational status, often expanding their activities in culturally close Latin America. |
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Spain has a number of descendants of populations from former colonies, especially Latin America and North Africa. |
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Sometimes bycatch are sorted and sold as food, especially in Asia, Africa and Latin America where cost of labour is cheaper. |
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The dominant language of Latin America is Spanish, though the most populous nation in Latin America, Brazil, speaks Portuguese. |
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Creole languages other than Haitian Creole are also spoken in parts of Latin America. |
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It has more recently become widely spoken in other parts of the United States because of heavy immigration from Latin America. |
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In Latin America, Cipactli was the giant earth crocodile of the Aztec and other Nahua peoples. |
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In most of Europe, as well as in Japan and most of Latin America, nation after nation turned to dictators and authoritarian regimes. |
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Latin America is the former Spanish American empire in the Western Hemisphere plus Portuguese Brazil. |
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The body ard dominates in Portugal, western Spain, the Balkans, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Japan, and most of Latin America. |
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Many nongovernmental organizations have now arisen to fight these inequalities that many in Latin America, Africa and Asia face. |
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During the Spanish Empire, approximately 550,000 Spanish settlers migrated to Latin America. |
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In the 1820s, when the rest of Spain's empire in Latin America rebelled and formed independent states, Cuba remained loyal. |
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Before Fidel Castro's 1959 revolution, Cuba was one of the most advanced and successful countries in Latin America. |
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It was common in Europe and Latin America, but is no longer an official unit in any nation. |
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It remains in use in parts of Latin America, where its exact meaning varies. |
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Bolivian culture has been heavily influenced by the Quechua, the Aymara, as well as the popular cultures of Latin America as a whole. |
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Colombia's armed forces are the largest in Latin America, and it is the second largest spender on its military after Brazil. |
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The Manila Galleons brought with them goods, settlers and military reinforcements destined for the Philippines, from Latin America. |
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Mexican films were exported and exhibited in all of Latin America and Europe. |
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When compared to Latin America, Puerto Rico has the highest GDP per capita in the region. |
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Spanish is also widely spoken, especially as immigration has continued from Latin America. |
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Panama's economy has been among the fastest growing and best managed in Latin America. |
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Spanish and European disease caused widespread indigenous deaths across Latin America. |
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Serfdom existed as such in parts of Latin America well into the 19th century, past independence. |
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American English, in contrast, tends to dominate instruction in Latin America, Korea, Taiwan, China and Japan. |
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Most notable is Tijuana, a city bordering San Diego that receives immigrants from all over Latin America and parts of Europe and Asia. |
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In general, these missionaries were more successful than they had been in Mexico, Argentina or elsewhere in Latin America. |
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In Latin America, missions began to serve European immigrants of Lutheran background, both those who spoke German and those who no longer did. |
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During the 1980s, the democratisation of Latin America swelled the ranks of abolitionist countries. |
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As of 1979, the educational system was one of the poorest in Latin America. |
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They show that the level of students' cognitive skills can explain the slow growth in Latin America and the rapid growth in East Asia. |
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Latin America and Caribbean region have lower overall population density, but at 14 million child labourers has high incidence rates too. |
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Drought stress causes yield reductions and sometimes total crop failures in rainfed rice areas of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. |
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Moringa will invest in scalable, replicable agroforestry projects in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. |
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Bush's failure to renominate Reich endangers US Latin America policy, according to a Wall Street Journal editorial Dec. |
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However, hog large intestines are a year-round staple in the cuisines of the Caribbean, Latin America and Asia. |
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Certified Consultants in Latin America who will work with the Praxi's direct subsidiaries and through its Master-VARs in the region. |
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Together, we will be able to grow the service business as well as Elekta's linac market share in Latin America. |
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Reuters' arrangement with MMS International for the right to offer these services throughout North and Latin America is effective immediately. |
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His role will be to develop new accounts across Latin America and the Carribean. |
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It is being pushed mainly by Republicans who think there is much Iranian sneakiness going on in Latin America. |
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The javelina, or collared peccary, is a distant relative of the pig and is found in the Southwestern region of the US and parts of Latin America. |
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Pirated compact discs are a trademark of busy intersections in Latin America. |
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The Ivy Latin America Strategy Fund as well as Ivy New Century Fund, Ivy's developing nations fund, continue to be underweighted in Mexico. |
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We are proud of the international success that MTV's Latin America novellas have had throughout the region, the United States and Europe. |
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Microsoft is releasing the Lumia Denim update in major markets like Asia Pacific, Africa, Europe Middle East, North America and Latin America. |
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Critical Path is headquartered in San Francisco, with offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. |
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The result is an impressively, and at times cumbersomely, thorough survey of the Latin America that has risen from the ashes of neoliberalism. |
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In vexatious Latin America, they knew that a blue chip ego was an asset. |
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In Latin America, by contrast, it is the growing demand for soybeans and beef that is deforesting the Amazon. |
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The Monroe Doctrine experience in the Caribbean and Latin America reminds us of the influence of historic links in geostrategies. |
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Race sponsor Federal Express is looking for the same sort of ground speed in Latin America. |
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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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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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Sisal, henequen and similar hard fibres are produced from the leaf of the Agave mainly in Africa, Latin America and China. |
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The global ethylene market has been segmented based on regions into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Rest of the World. |
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Former Chilean Minister of Planning Felipe Kast noted the excessiveness with which ideology governs politics, particularly in Latin America. |
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The other new animals added to the zoo are the Pygmy Marmoset from Latin America, meerkat and Kobus Kob from South Africa. |
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Last May, IMMP purchased a 200-hp four-stroke outboard for the staff patrol boat used for El Vizcaino Reserve, the largest wildlife refuge in Latin America. |
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Decolonizing the development agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
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As a border and coastal state, Californian culture has been greatly influenced by several large immigrant populations, especially those from Latin America and Asia. |
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After recording in churches and other venues in Latin America and Spain during their tour, the band said the album would likely reflect Hispanic influence. |
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And what we have seen in Latin America is a succession of often unstable populist governments that face delegitimization more clearly and in shorter periods. |
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Industry analysts predict the trend of increased advertising dollars on cable television will spread as pay TV penetration grows throughout Latin America. |
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Latin America Mammology History, Biodiversity and Conservation. |
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Carlson's former managing director for Asia Pacific, Jean-Marc Basuto, has been tapped for the Mexico City-based position of area vice president, Latin America. |
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For example, Edward Ney, Bush's ambassador to Canada, was a discussant on a panel covering Latin America and proceeded to speak about his experience in Ottawa. |
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Father Gianfranco Testa will share his rich experiences and insight from over 30 years of work with disempowered communities throughout Latin America. |
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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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The companies said the alliance would benefit from Sysde's knowledge of the finance industry in Latin America with the so-called Financial Automatization System. |
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All over Latin America, banks are re-evaluating lending policies. |
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Henry Veltmeyer says the social movements that have anti-imperialism at their core are rising and growing across the world, especially in Latin America. |
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The satellite will be positioned at 338 degrees East and will provide enhanced coverage and capacity across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Western Africa and Latin America. |
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No airdates in Asia or Latin America have been announced as of yet. |
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We cannot afford to embark on a policy of paternalism in Latin America because of the damage it would do to us through underliving our basic ideals. |
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In addition to the United States and Britain, there are vibrant musical theatre scenes in continental Europe, Asia, Australasia, Canada and Latin America. |
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Walker then conceived the idea of conquering vast regions of Latin America and creating new slave states to join those already part of the United States. |
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Using the imperial tools of free trade and financial investment, it exerted major influence on many countries outside Europe, especially in Latin America and Asia. |
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Like Rioplatense Spanish, all Standard Spanish dialects in all Latin America, United States, and Canary Islands are related to Andalusian Spanish. |
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For well over a century Galicia has grown more slowly than the rest of Spain, due largely to a poor economy and emigration to Latin America and to other parts of Spain. |
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Many immigrants moved to Baja California for a better quality of life and the number of higher paying jobs in comparison to the rest of Mexico and Latin America. |
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Lima has, by far, the largest ethnic Chinese community in Latin America. |
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Following the Civil War and particularly during and after the presidency of Theodore Roosevelt, direct intervention in Latin America and elsewhere expanded. |
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According to IDB representative Fidel Jaramillo, Trujillo was chosen as the first driver of progress in Latin America to develop a new initiative. |
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When asked why he is the best model of leadership, elites most often say it is his ability to cooperate with other leaders in Latin America and beyond. |
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Iberdrola is the largest energy company in Spain and operates multiple types of energy production plants in multiple countries in the European Union and Latin America. |
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As a regional financial center, Panama exports some banking services, mainly to Central and Latin America, and plays an important role in the country's economy. |
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However, there are many charismatic movements that have become well established over large parts of the world, especially Africa, Latin America and Asia. |
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Mexico has the largest media industry in Latin America, producing Mexican artists who are famous in Central and South America and parts of Europe, especially Spain. |
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To a certain extent, Latin America is responsible for the inclusion of the exploitability criterion in the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf. |
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The Mexico City International Airport remains the largest in Latin America and the 44th largest in the world transporting 21 million passengers a year. |
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Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa and describes the possibilities of shale oil commercialization in other countries such as Canada, Russia, and Serbia. |
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The impact of conquest and colonization upon indigenous peoples within Latin America is mostly written using Iberian produced documents faute de mieux. |
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As of 2016, Mexico was the 8th most visited country in the world and had the 14th highest income from tourism in the world which is also the highest in Latin America. |
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Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences. |
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In 2017, Bolivia is the first country in South America in terms of funds dedicated to public education and is the second in Latin America, after Cuba. |
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The airport mainly serves domestic and European destinations, although some airlines offer destinations in Latin America, Asia and the United States. |
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In response to perceived American aggression, such as the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Cuba built up one of the largest armed forces in Latin America, second only to that of Brazil. |
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The United States government initially reacted favorably to the Cuban revolution, seeing it as part of a movement to bring democracy to Latin America. |
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On the other hand, Cuba was affected by perhaps the largest labor union privileges in Latin America, including bans on dismissals and mechanization. |
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Between 1799 and 1804, Alexander von Humboldt a German naturalist and explorer, traveled extensively in Latin America, under the protection of king Charles IV of Spain. |
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Spain and Portugal had brought African slaves to work at African colonies such as Cape Verde and the Azores, and then Latin America, by the 16th century. |
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For all periods, global or world history have focused on the connections between areas, likewise integrating Latin America into a larger perspective. |
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Monuments to Columbus like the Columbian Exposition in Chicago and Columbus Circle in New York City were erected throughout the United States and Latin America extolling him. |
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His election encouraged the indigenous movement across Latin America. |
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Biodiversity took the biggest hit in Latin America, plummeting 83 percent. |
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Sailing events are often held and the Transat Jacques Vabre transatlantic race has been held every two years since 1993 linking Le Havre to Latin America. |
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During the same period perhaps 300,000 went to Latin America. |
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North America and Latin America showed strong demand for TDMA technology. |
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Since the early 1970s, immigration to Sweden has been mostly due to refugee migration and family reunification from countries in the Middle East and Latin America. |
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Although the USA was the focal point for emigration in the 19th century, emigration to Latin America was also significant for differing economic and political reasons. |
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Meanwhile, the Awakening swept the rest of Britain, Scandinavia, parts of Europe, North America, the mission fields of India and the Orient, Africa and Latin America. |
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Strongyloidiasis was recorded as third high infection rate in this study is endemic in Latin America and Caribbean, with no estimates of their regional prevalence. |
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The international character that San Francisco has enjoyed since its founding is continued today by large numbers of immigrants from Asia and Latin America. |
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All around Europe and in some places of Latin America there exists a social center and squatting movement mainly inspired by autonomist and anarchist ideas. |
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A subsidiary of America Movil, Claro is the leading provider of telecommunications services in Latin America, operating in 18 countries across the Americas. |
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It remained best known in Latin America, where Marxism remained a core theoretical current in the archaeological community throughout the latter 20th century. |
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The Brazilian Space Agency has the most advanced space program in Latin America, with significant resources to launch vehicles, and manufacture of satellite. |
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A new Rockefeller family enterprise, CIAR sought to increase interest and knowledge in Latin America through the sponsoring of cultural and public affairs programs. |
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At the same time, he has laid out various opportunities to the emerging nations in Africa, Latin America and Central Asia for reaping the benefit from the Chindia story. |
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Over the past five years at Genesis, Ceder successfully grew the business internationally with expansion in Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America. |
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Likewise there has been since 1992 a flowering of indigenous theologies, or teologia india, with many encuentros across Latin America, especially in the Andean region. |
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Brazil is a regional power in Latin America and a middle power in international affairs, with some analysts identifying it as an emerging global power. |
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Though these figures compare favorably with global averages, they fall short of levels in developed nations and in 2006, Argentina ranked fourth in Latin America. |
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The collaboration, initiated two years ago, focuses on developing a customised harvester for the efficient, large-scale harvesting of castor beans in Latin America. |
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With ultraportable mobile POs, stylish desktop models and powerful business minitowers, Acer is a leading provider of Internet-enabling computer solutions to Latin America. |
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The Argentine television industry is large, diverse and popular across Latin America, with many productions and TV formats having been exported abroad. |
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The Latin America milk cow numbers and milk production per cow, by volume, 2007 to 2015, along with country statistics of the seven countries mentioned. |
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Argentina retains its historic status as a middle power in international affairs, and is a prominent regional power in the Southern Cone and Latin America. |
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