Corinthians' main striker, Guerrero, has so far declined a new deal and the future of the coveted Peruvian remains in doubt. |
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My wife, who is Peruvian born, had to wait over a year before being issued a visa to emigrate here. |
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There also will be a fashion show on the second day of the event highlighting Peruvian products. |
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The first view of the city is really beautiful, surpassing in picturesqueness any other Peruvian city we had seen. |
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But the US and Peruvian governments believe farmers are being manipulated by narcotics traffickers. |
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The aircraft load up on Colombian flowers, Ecuadorian fish, and Peruvian asparagus. |
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He said his father was also training Peruvian pilots to fly combat missions. |
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Volcanic rocks of enormous thickness and deep-seated igneous intrusions from this period have created much of the geology of the Peruvian Andes. |
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Vast quantities of Peruvian anchoveta have been shipped to developed countries for use as animal feed. |
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Farm-grown salmon are often fed Peruvian anchovetas, which are now being overfished. |
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You could eat an entire meal here without realizing that the food has Peruvian leanings. |
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Two races on the card are scheduled to be part of a Peruvian All-Star Competition. |
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The film is set in Manayacuna, a remote village hidden in the rugged, windblown, mountainously scenic Peruvian hinterland. |
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They did, however, think the skeletons looked very unusual, being very highly flexed, like Peruvian mummies. |
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The depiction is stylized, as are most of the drawings of ancient Peruvian cultures. |
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The CIA and Peruvian officials figured out where he shopped, combed through trash bins to find the wrappers and his location, and nabbed him. |
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And I think there will be a sense of catharsis and relief on the part of the majority of the Peruvian population. |
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He was indeed the dominant figure in Peruvian art in his lifetime and he helped awaken an interest in the native arts and crafts of his country. |
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This beautifully written ethnography provides the first full account of child-rearing practices in the high Peruvian Andes. |
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In Lima, a Peruvian guide warned us not to go out on foot and, if so, to walk briskly. |
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And for those unfamiliar with the Peruvian national emblem, it depicts a vicuna, a horn of plenty and a cinchona tree. |
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A three-judge panel entered the courtroom and sat beneath its only decorations, a Peruvian flag and a crucifix. |
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He drew on a multitude of historic influences, including Roman, Gothic, Egyptian, Peruvian and, most famously, Japanese. |
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Santiago is a young Peruvian man just returned to Lima following six years of military service. |
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Ague was known to be related to mosquito bites, and was treated with Peruvian bark. |
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Add a little nutmeg, some powdered reindeer horn, five vine leaves and a piece of Peruvian bark. |
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Throw into this mix, then, an idea expressed in a recent letter from a Peruvian penfriend. |
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Peruvian longshore workers carried out a surprise strike on April 1 at the port of El Callao, Peru's main port. |
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The challenge they eventually settled on was to climb the previously unscaled western face of Siula Grande, a 21,000 peak in the Peruvian Andes. |
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The Peruvian Neuvo Sol is also known around the world as a commodity currency. |
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They represented all sections of Peruvian society, and all parts of the media. |
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Llamas were first domesticated more than 5,000 years ago in the Peruvian highlands. |
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The Peruvian Suite, compiled by Piccolodeon, is adapted from a book of Inca melodies arranged for flute and piano. |
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Carlos elegantly distills the essence of Peruvian Quecua waltzes usually heard with Pan flutes and cavaquinhos but here played with an accordion. |
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The Peruvian artist considers himself a Surrealist, and one look at his work explains why. |
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The century-old cooking style is a fusion of Japanese and Peruvian cuisines. |
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About 60 couples wore traditional Peruvian outfits to tie the knot in a mass wedding in Lima on Monday. |
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For example, herbalists claimed that Peruvian bark cured malaria. |
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The leading losers against the dollar were the Uruguay peso, Venezuelan bolivar, Chilean peso, Brazil real, Mexican peso, Argentine peso, and the Peruvian new sol. |
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He also advocated that specific remedies could be applied to each such disease, his favourite example being the prescription of Peruvian bark for intermittent fever or ague. |
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After watching bemusedly for a while at the crowd of dancers, I was asked to dance by a lovely elderly Peruvian gentleman who really knew how to shake his money-maker. |
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The self-confessed killer of Peruvian college student Stephany Flores was convicted of aggravated homicide and petty theft. |
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The company, which has partnerships with several Peruvian growers, currently imports minneolas and grapes and has plans to import other items in the near future. |
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As well as big Peruvian ponchos, pretty lace blouses, bead-encrusted bags and the sassiest dresses in town, you'll find something altogether more elusive. |
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And though much of the Peruvian seaside is often chilly, treacherous and fogbound, the country's ruling class has seen dollars in a wave swept shore. |
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Filming at high altitude in the Peruvian Andes wasn't always much fun. |
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Conjugal visits are allowed in Peruvian prisons if couples register as common-law partners, as the two lovebirds are. |
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When Peruvian authorities refused to send him back to Aruba, he clammed up. |
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The first search and rescue mission mapped an effort to find two friends who had gone missing while hiking in the Peruvian Andes. |
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He hung rare masks from Papua New Guinea above embroidered Peruvian pillows, and somehow the combination made sense. |
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This is a quandary that never traps veteran adventuress Dervla Murphy, in a new edition of her epic 1983 trek through the Peruvian Andes with her small daughter and a mule. |
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That day Peel was recording interviews for a programme that would be transmitted after he and his wife Sheila had departed for a Peruvian resort in the Andes. |
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The former CIA Head of Station in Peru, believed to have been the linkman for the agency with Montesinos, has also refused to testify in a Peruvian court. |
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When Heinz Ellenberg, one of Europe's most influential geobotanists, travelled to the Peruvian Andes in 1957, he was looking for natural vegetation. |
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The exception is an octahedron from another Peruvian mine, Quiruvilca. |
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In Peruvian herbal medicine the plant is believed to be sudorific, cicatrizant, astringent, stomachic, stimulant, febrifuge, antidiarrhetic, and anti-tumorous. |
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In line with this growth, the Peruvian author is the first Nobel laureate invited to inaugurate the fair. |
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The video, which played on Peruvian television, shows a very nervous Van der Sloot chain smoking and fidgeting in his chair. |
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In Santiago a few years ago, I ate at a high-end Peruvian restaurant, which was amazing. |
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Richly glazed and often spectacularly potted, the sources for these works include Anglo-Saxon cremation urns, Peruvian vases and, on at least one occasion, a Fijian carving. |
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Through extremes of weather and disease, these scientists dutifully triangulate distances and gather botanical specimens throughout the Peruvian wilderness. |
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In the 1960s the Peruvian anchoveta fishery was the world's largest fishery. |
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Native to the Peruvian Amazon rainforest, Camu-Camu is internationally recognized for its high content in Ascorbic and Citric Acid. |
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And then I collected some other beautiful nonsense information, Peruvian sigils on silk. |
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Our goal is to bring global awareness to a Peruvian textile industry. |
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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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Cannibalism of chicks of their own species is known from the Australian, brown and Peruvian pelicans. |
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The newly founded Peruvian Congress named Bolivar dictator of Peru giving him the power to organize the military. |
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The rivalry between this organization and a coalition of the elite and the military defined Peruvian politics for the following three decades. |
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Peruvian businessmen are in despair and have called for an aggressive resumption of privatizations. |
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The predominantly onshore flow makes the Lima area one of the cloudiest among the entire Peruvian coast. |
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For example, the Peruvian anchoveta is the world's largest single-species fishery. |
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Firth was supposed to voice-over the Peruvian bear but he could not find the right voice for the anthropomorphised animal. |
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The flavors and textures work well, the result being a kind of Peruvian rendition of the traditional French cordon bleu dish. |
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However, the upper parts of the island were interspersed with nests of kelp gulls and Peruvian diving-petrels. |
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Al Buainain welcomed the Peruvian Ambassador, and hailed friendship ties bonding the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Republic of Peru. |
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In July, Lan Peru significantly expanded its operations in response to competitive changes in the Peruvian market. |
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His discussions of the individual pieces blend information about Peruvian cultures with organology and rhythmic analysis. |
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But what really makes Peruvian pisco special is the use of both aromatic and non-aromatic grapes. |
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In 2014, the Peruvian government eradication agency, CORAH operated in Peru's San Martin, Huanuco, Pasco, Loreto, and Ucayali regions. |
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Some of the flavors deemed worth watching included South African vanilla, Peruvian nut oil and cream nut peanut butter from Michigan. |
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There was music from Peruvian act Apu, who tried to teach Nick Brown the Peruvian Panpipes. |
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Or try short ribs with gingerroot or annato-and-coriander-roasted lamb chops with mint-kumquat cranberry jam and Peruvian purple potato confit. |
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This hardy, exotic Peruvian lily produces clusters of orange flowers blotched with buttercup yellow from mid to late summer. |
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The new Peruvian Lily collection and Mini Callas collection from Bridesign are bold and vibrant with a distinctly modern feel. |
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Commonly known as Peruvian Lily they produce an astounding array of clustered lily shaped flowers throughout the summer months. |
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And Alstroemeria Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, a Peruvian lily, is perfect for a sunny border. |
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The finding of plerocercoid larvae of Diphyllobothriidae Luhe, 1910 in Peruvian sea fish. |
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Lepidium meyenii is a Peruvian hypocotyl that grows exclusively between 4,000 and 4,500 m in the central Andes. |
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Jasper laments the downfall of the Peruvian presidency of Alberto Fujimori and describes those who facilitated his downfall. |
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Winter protection benefits plants of borderline hardiness, including African lily red hot poker, Peruvian lily, globe artichokes and montbretia. |
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They decided to sail south and, by April 1528, reached the northwestern Peruvian Tumbes Region and were warmly received by local Tumpis. |
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In return China imported mostly silver from Peruvian and Mexican mines, transported via Manila. |
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Today with the rise of Peruvian food in the city have established many institutes of gastronomy. |
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Native Peruvian traditions and customs have shaped the way Peruvians live and see themselves today. |
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In 1985 the Peruvian sol was replaced at one thousand to one by the inti, representing the sun god of the Incas. |
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Local religious traditions continued and in some cases such as the Oracle at Pachacamac on the Peruvian coast, were officially venerated. |
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However, according to Peruvian historiography, the Inca Empire never had a flag. |
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At the outset of the war, the Chilean and Peruvian rebel army surrendered unconditionally and signed the Paucarpata Treaty. |
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The Peruvian army was decisively defeated at the Battle of Ingavi on 20 November 1841 where Gamarra was killed. |
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There are important Peruvian colonies in La Paz, El Alto and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. |
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They are also used in Peruvian cuisine, in a wide variety of dishes as carapulcra and arroz con leche. |
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By April 1528, they finally reached the northwestern Peruvian Tumbes Region. |
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Peruvian bullion provided revenue for the Spanish Crown and fueled a complex trade network that extended as far as Europe and the Philippines. |
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The conquest and colony brought a mix of cultures and ethnicities that did not exist before the Spanish conquered the Peruvian territory. |
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The Peruvian Armed Forces are the military services of Peru, comprising independent Army, Navy and Air Force components. |
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The Peruvian armed forces report through the Ministry of Defense, while the National Police of Peru reports through the Ministry of Interior. |
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Most Peruvian rivers originate in the peaks of the Andes and drain into one of three basins. |
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Peruvian cuisine blends Amerindian and Spanish food with strong influences from Chinese, African, Arab, Italian, and Japanese cooking. |
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Peruvian folk dances include marinera, tondero, zamacueca, diablada and huayno. |
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Inspired by liberal ideas from members of its educational institutions, Trujillo became a principal centre of Peruvian republican sentiments. |
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Peruvian government has declared this kind of horses as Nation's cultural heritage. |
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These people all brought with them their own pieces of Spanish culture to integrate into Peruvian society. |
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Pizarro ceremoniously gave Manco Inca the Incan fringe as the new Peruvian leader. |
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It was a natural reserve for thousands of native Peruvian species, including around 3,000 varieties of potato cultivated by the people. |
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Following the Peruvian War of Independence, it became the capital of the Republic of Peru. |
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Peruvian cuisine naturally contains the potato as a primary ingredient in many dishes, as around 3,000 varieties of this tuber are grown there. |
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Cancha, which are roasted maize chulpe kernels, are a very popular snack food in Peru, and also appears in traditional Peruvian ceviche. |
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In South America, Peruvian sweet potato remnants dating as far back as 8000 BC have been found. |
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Peanuts are particularly common in Peruvian and Mexican cuisine, both of which marry indigenous and European ingredients. |
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Kinates. Hitherto only one species of this genus of salts has been examined, the kinate of lime, which exists in a species of Peruvian bark. |
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Then they expect exotic Peruvian vegetables like Quinoa and sea plants like Hiziki, to have taken over from cabbage and mash. |
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Van Drunen Farms now offers Lucuma, a long-time Peruvian culinary delight, among its freeze-dried fruits product line. |
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It is the only Gothic Revival architecture in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon, and was built in the early 19th. |
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Once again the Peruvian tenor is clearly at the top of his game as he tackles an exhausting array of virtuoso arias and scenas. |
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The Peruvian Army occupied Leticia, leading to an armed conflict between the two nations. |
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Chinchiv musicians combine with Peruvian cajon, guiro, jawbone, bongos, conga, Andean violin and guitar. |
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Peruvian and Damara terns have small dispersed colonies and rely on the cryptic plumage of the eggs and young for protection. |
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Since the 1950s, Peruvian art has been eclectic and shaped by both foreign and local art currents. |
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La Caravedo is handcrafted from the Quebranta grape, a non-aromatic varietal from the Peruvian coast known for its body and fullness of flavor. |
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They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown and Peruvian pelicans. |
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In May 2012, hundreds of Peruvian pelicans were reported to have perished in Peru from a combination of starvation and roundworm infestation. |
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Hatchet shaped copper currency was produced by the Peruvian people, in order to obtain valuables from pre Columbian Ecuador. |
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Chinese and Japanese arrived in the 1850s as a replacement for slave workers and have since become a major influence in Peruvian society. |
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On the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, Mr Greenwell moved to South America to manage the Peruvian and Columbian National teams, he died in 1942 in Bogota. |
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Peruvian coffee and chocolate have also won international awards. |
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Another Peruvian historian, Luis Miguel Glave, describes the chaotic situation in all of Peru at the turn of the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. |
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Peruvian foreign relations have historically been dominated by border conflicts with neighboring countries, most of which were settled during the 20th century. |
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Its pure white sands, sun and warm weather all year long, and a sea ideal for water sports, make the beach of Punta Sal one of the finest on the Peruvian coast. |
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Deposed Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori on Monday dismissed his former wife's claim that he physically abused her many times during and after their marriage. |
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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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On 1 September 1932, business leaders from Peruvian rubber and sugar industries who had lost land as a result organised an armed takeover of Leticia. |
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In 1921 Played a pivotal role in ending the activities of the Peruvian Amazon Company, which was using indigenous slave labour in rubber production. |
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There are people of Irish descent all over South America, such as the Chilean liberator Bernardo O'Higgins and the Peruvian photographer Mario Testino. |
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We saw a goodly number of equestrians and equestrianesses as we passed along, the former accoutred in the brilliant and graceful Peruvian costume. |
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We love the Peruvian ceviches, ultrafresh fish marinated in time juice, and small plates like yucca balls in a spicy mustard sauce or quinoa-encrusted shrimp. |
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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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The high-end restaurant chain is owned by well-known Peruvian Chef Gaston Acurio and offers a wide variety of Peruvian cuisine, cebiches and pisco cocktails. |
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The Peruvian Amazon is characterized by heavy rainfall and high temperatures, except for its southernmost part, which has cold winters and seasonal rainfall. |
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According to the Peruvian Constitution of 1993, Peru's official languages are Spanish and Quechua, Aymara and other indigenous languages in areas where they predominate. |
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Peruvian culture is primarily rooted in Amerindian and Spanish traditions, though it has also been influenced by various Asian, African, and other European ethnic groups. |
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Modern Peruvian literature is recognized thanks to authors such as Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, a leading member of the Latin American Boom. |
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The combined population of brown and Peruvian pelicans is estimated at 650,000 birds, with around 250,000 in the United States and Caribbean, and 400,000 in Peru. |
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These events served as evidence to convince the expedition that the wealth and power displayed at Tumbes were an example of the riches of the Peruvian territory. |
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The Callawaya herbalists traded in tropical plants between 6th and the 10th centuries, while copper was dealt by specialized merchants in the Peruvian valley of Chincha. |
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The most popular sport and is practiced in Trujillo is soccer, now represented in the Peruvian primera division of soccer by club Cesar Vallejo University. |
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By the 1860s this had grown to a larger scale operation with Peruvian slave raids in the South Sea Islands to collect labor for the guano industry. |
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Even though many of the Inca traditions were lost or diluted, new customs, traditions and knowledge were added, creating a rich mixed Peruvian culture. |
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Immigrants influenced Peruvian cuisine, with Italians in particular exerting a strong influence in the Miraflores and San Isidro areas with their trattorias. |
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It also highlights the marinera parade also with the participation of Peruvian paso horses and typical riders called chalanes through the main streets of the historic center. |
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The only other pelican to feed using a similar technique is the Peruvian pelican, but its dives are typically from a lower height than the brown pelican. |
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Peruvian national identity was forged during this period, as Bolivarian projects for a Latin American Confederation floundered and a union with Bolivia proved ephemeral. |
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Before this it was thought that Peruvian mummies were naturally preserved. |
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