Like other Hispanic Americans, Panamanians greet friends and relatives more demonstratively than is the custom in the United States. |
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Panamanians will celebrate their canal's anniversary with an evening of fireworks and a free concert. |
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The blend of local Panamanians, indigenous Indians and gringo ex-pats makes for a very intersting lifestyle and social circle. |
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They hoped to foster intercultural communications with other Panamanians and emphasize the indigenous concept of natural resource patrimony. |
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Some nutritious vegetables enjoyed by Panamanians are plantain, yellow yam, yucca, and bread fruit. |
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The ideal family unit for most Panamanians is the nuclear family of a married couple and their children. |
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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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I would speak to Panamanians, El Salvadoreans, and Guatemalans to find out why, despite all the talk of how terrible free trade is, they still wanted to sign a deal. |
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Many Panamanians have a working knowledge of English and many professional college-educated Panamanians in Panama City are bilingual. |
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The Thousand Days' War is understood among indigenous Panamanians as a struggle for land rights under the leadership of Victoriano Lorenzo. |
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Cultural ties between the two countries are strong, and many Panamanians come to the United States for higher education and advanced training. |
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The plan represents an enormous business opportunity that will benefit just a few and a great scam against the majority of Panamanians. |
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Before Panamanians vote on a referendum, the PCA wants the public to be fully aware of what expansion entails, with no room for surprises. |
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Contadora is a resort island, with many homes owned by wealthy Panamanians. |
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By the time of the opening of the canal in 1914, Panamanians had lost control of their territory, security forces, and economic and foreign policies. |
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I think we Panamanians are surprised and asking ourselves, 'Why now? |
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Over 400,000 Panamanians keep their native languages and customs. |
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In a national referendum October 22, 2006, Panamanians voted to expand the Canal, a momentous step that will ultimately secure their future and that of world trade. |
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