Our Panamanian guide is an expert birdwatcher, and the leader is a naturalist. |
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He will enjoy the kind support normally offered to Panamanian strongmen and Paris Hilton's publicists. |
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The greenback also has parity with the Bermudan, Bahamian, and Liberian dollars, taking it into Africa, plus the Panamanian balboa. |
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In the present study we experimentally reduced brood size in the Panamanian acara, Aequidens coeruleopunctatus. |
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Could you outline the government's national development strategy, in light of the dynamic Panamanian financial platform? |
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In the early eighties he was constructing a career making case, building a pyramid, tying some small fry Panamanian drug dealers to their higher ups. |
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Corruption was centre stage in the May 2004 Panamanian elections, with all four candidates promising concerted action to fight graft. |
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On the Panamanian side, city blocks were plotted along radial avenues. |
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He went on to record bolero music as well, and in 2012 he collaborated with Panamanian singer Rubén Blades on the salsa album Eba say ajá. |
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A payment of $25 million was made to Colombia as compensation for Theodore Roosevelt's encouragement of Panamanian secession and the Roosevelt Corollary was quietly revoked. |
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For decades, these two industrial brewers have basked in a sort of shared-monopoly over the Panamanian beer racket. |
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Cuban guajira, Panamanian tamborito or Brazilian frevo would wink into view, hinting at tradition and its comforts. |
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The latter are taking part in The Storming, a mass participation artwork by Panamanian artist Humberto Vélez, which kicks off the wake at 4pm. |
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Panamanian Spanish is spoken very rapidly in a distinctive accent. |
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From that post he developed close links with Panamanian intelligence chief Manuel Noriega. |
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The canoes are often fitted out with sails and are well suited for navigating the waters of the Darien between the Panamanian coast and the islands. |
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Spare cash goes into the Panamanian treasury, through a revenue royalty and dividends. |
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Panama's authorities confirmed that citizens of Estonia, Malta and Slovakia are not required to hold a visa to enter Panamanian territory. |
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In pursuance of this objective the Central Authority for England and Wales filed an access petition under Article 21 with the Panamanian authorities. |
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Canadian businesses and exporters will have greater access to the Panamanian market thanks to a new free trade agreement between Canada and Panama. |
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In this case, Costa Rica, invoking article 18, paragraph 4, of the Organized Crime Convention, requested Panamanian authorities to provide certified copies of several documents for inclusion in the Costa Rican investigation. |
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According to the former candidate, the consortium will have to assume the legal responsibility of all damage caused to the Panamanian nation. |
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Most of the Taiwanese entities that set up shell companies through the Panamanian law firm were small, unlisted companies or individuals. |
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Their report was based on the documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca. |
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Transfer of control of the Canal to the Panamanian government completed in 1999, after 85 years of US control. |
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In 1964 a rival Panamanian politician shot Arias, leaving him a quadriplegic for the rest of his life. |
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Without being discriminatory, Panama retains the discretional authority to refuse to issue foreigners a Panamanian naturalization card on grounds of morals, security, health and physical or mental disability. |
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But, although Wilson did negotiate a treaty with Colombia to make reparation for U. S. complicity in the Panamanian revolution, it was defeated by the Senate. |
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And the current debate about the canal's future will entwine it and the Panamanian government still further. The PCA has been pondering modernisation schemes for at least a decade. |
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The Diplomatic Letter: Mr Ambassador, seven years after regaining control of the Panama Canal, the Panamanian people has approuved in a national referendum on last October 22nd on a plan to widen the inter-ocean waterway. |
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Shortly after this, the army, which had suppressed the Panamanian people during the rule of General Noriega, was abolished and the constitution of Panama was reformed. |
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A trademark would enable consumers to ascertain that the molas they are about to purchase have actually been made by Panamanian Cuna and not imitated. |
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Second, the use of a trademark in combination with a public awareness campaign would be a step in the right direction because it would allow consumers to determine which molas are hand-made by Panamanian Cuna. |
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Grupo Lakas is a Panamanian holding company with investments in mineral mining, portuary activities, fuels and power generation. |
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The company has also signed a six-month, 80MW contract in Panama, under which it will provide power as a licenced generator to the Panamanian wholesale-electricity market. |
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However, non-indigenous Panamanian craftspeople must affix, write or indicate, in plain view, that the work is a replica, as well as its place of origin. |
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The nature of the relationship was dramatically exposed in July, when the Panamanian authorities intercepted a North Korean ship carrying arms from Cuba. |
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However, AIG's opaque compensation scheme for senior managers, administered through a Panamanian corporation named Starr International, will ensure some loyalty. |
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In 1993, during the run-up to the handover, an article was added to the Panamanian constitution to guarantee the autonomy of the new Panama Canal Authority. |
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On 5 July 2007, the Commission requested the Panamanian authorities to take the necessary measures to grant a three months visa-free stay to the citizens of Bulgaria and Romania. |
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For example, 14 Standard Oil tankers under Panamanian registry were managed by Imperial Oil Limited and manned by Canadian or British officers and crews supplied by this Canadian company. |
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Only the Panamanian and American Groups seem to consider that the skilled person is not the same one when it is a question of appreciating the inventive step or the sufficiency of the disclosure of a patent. |
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The Panamanian currency is called the Balboa, and his likeness appears on the obverse of most Panamanian coins. |
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During the 1950s, the Panamanian military began to challenge the oligarchy's political hegemony. |
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The United Nations put the Panamanian civilian death toll at 500, while other sources had higher statistics. |
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Traffic in Panama moves on the right, and Panamanian law requires that drivers and passengers wear seat belts. |
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The floats in the parade are decorated in the Panamanian colors, and women wear dresses called pollera and men dress in traditional montuno. |
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Panamanian cuisine is a mix of African, Spanish, and Native American techniques, dishes, and ingredients, reflecting its diverse population. |
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Panamanian men's traditional clothing, called montuno, consists of white cotton shirts, trousers and woven straw hats. |
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At least 140 Panamanian players have played professional baseball in the United States, more than any other Central American country. |
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The Panamanian, Liberian, Marshallese and Bahamian flags are open registries and considered by the International Transport Workers' Federation to be flags of convenience. |
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In 1955 Fonteyn married Dr Roberto Arias, a Panamanian diplomat to London. |
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The 300lb, 6ft 9in Panamanian was the leading rebounder in France last season and is now heading the stats in England, pulling 18 boards per game. |
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The Panamanian Public Forces are the national security forces of Panama. |
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The Spanish spoken in Panama is known as Panamanian Spanish. |
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In 1955, the year in which Fonteyn married a Panamanian diplomat, they danced together in the first colour telecast of a ballet, NBC's production of The Sleeping Beauty. |
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As the connecting bridge between two vast land masses, the Panamanian biosphere is filled with overlapping fauna and flora from both North and South America. |
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It filed a complaint with the Panamanian attorney general's office. |
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From the early days of exploration, the Spanish knew that the American continent was much narrower across the Panamanian isthmus than across Mexico. |
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In 1982, Ian Cameron created the Panamanian Blairmore Holdings Inc. |
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Shannon had been stabbed to death in the town of Golfito, near the panamanian border. |
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It is not unheard of a second round pick to end up, as Cooke did, in panamanian professional basketball. |
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Williams spent three weeks in a panamanian jail before being released. |
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