In the Rio Grande Valley, barbacoa de cabeza is traditionally eaten on Sunday mornings. |
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But Taylor's barrack-room bleating in defence of poor Rio has been nothing short of pitiful. |
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Texas has youth-only autumn hunting seasons for squirrel, whitetail deer, Rio Grande turkey and waterfowl. |
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I wait to meet Adolfo in a truck stop inside Eagle Pass, a couple miles north of the Rio Grande. |
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Last year Eller, a riveting balladist, opened for the Rolling Stones in Rio. |
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While Nicky watched and marvelled, his father Paul, rating Rio the finest place he has been, was struck by the bold attitudes towards poverty. |
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Walter Del Rio often arrives early to thump divots out of the grass with a golf club. |
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Industry sources said on Monday that both BHP and Rio had declared force majeure following severe flooding. |
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Out of the mountains, unbending slowly from dense groves of coconut palms, pushes the sweet water of the Rio La Laja. |
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The city is crossed from east to west by the Rio Mapocho, which passes through an artificial stone channel 40m wide spanned by several bridges. |
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I told her about the fight Kip had with Nathanial, and she and Rio were as shocked as I was. |
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All are available by mail order from Rio Trading, which specialises in Brazilian rainforest herbs. |
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At Chen Rio, another camping spot, soldiers patrol the beach stopping tourists from poaching turtle eggs that are protected by law. |
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I always wondered why no one crossed via the Rio Grande, a sluggish stream when I passed over it. |
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While much of the time Rio responds realistically if you use one of the proper commands, other times she can be idiotically oblivious. |
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We have seen the Rio earth summit and the Kyoto agreement on climate change. |
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After Rio, he fetched up in Valparaiso in Chile and spent a day in a school telling children about his life and how rowing became part of it. |
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A dozen of the country's top scientists and intellectuals climbed aboard a hydroplane and flew out into the Bay of Rio to welcome him. |
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Discovered in 1980, the little greenish bird has only been sighted on two mountaintops along a treacherous ridge outside Rio de Janeiro. |
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Their police car was cruising along one of the main roads in Rio de Janeiro's North Zone on Wednesday evening when it was ambushed. |
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He moved to Rio Claro as an agricultural officer, where, he has said, he got involved in the community, singing for stickfights at the gayelle. |
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Too often Rio Ferdinand looked up and knocked it long because he didn't have an option. |
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A bank of five bifold French doors stack to either side of the 15-foot-wide opening for a sweeping view west across the Rio Grande Valley. |
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In the Rio Tinto Mines, calculations were performed on the cost of recovering rose-like copper in an oven. |
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The arid desert climate gets little rainfall, but the Rio Grande provides water for irrigation. |
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When most of the railroads turned over the operation of their passenger trains to Amtrak back in 1971, The Southern, and Rio Grande refused. |
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A youngster stands next to a life-sized statue of Pele at a museum in Rio de Janeiro last week. |
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A deep forested mountain valley cradles a small lake that is the headwaters of Rio Pueblo, which tumbles through the village of the Taos people. |
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For the third and final week of the 1990 tour, we headed south to Iguacu Falls and then on to the amethyst deposits in Rio Grande do Sul. |
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He first lived in Rio de Janeiro and then moved to Sao Paulo, where he ran his own dance studio and held a weekly milonga. |
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But the Mexican immigrant can easily recross the Rio Grande by a drive over a short bridge. |
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Suffering setback after setback, he is currently back in Rio recuperating from his latest. |
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The couple also splurged recently on a romantic babymoon to Rio de Janiero, Brazil, where they hit up some of the local tourist hotspots. |
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We wish to assure the public that the teaching, reading and writing of poetry are alive and well at Rio Rancho High School. |
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Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment. |
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Zarco's family ranged the Rio Chico basin, where his father taught him to fashion the dugout piragua, and to manage it on jungle rivers. |
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Just as gangsta rap in the US was closely associated with LA gang culture, Rio funk consolidated itself as the soundtrack of organised crime. |
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A housing scheme at the edge of Guanabara Bay outside Rio de Janeiro replaces a shanty town with architectural imagination and intelligence. |
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The following day all the competitors were summoned to a meeting and shown a map of Rio. |
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The 1992 Rio Conference turned out to be one of the biggest summit meetings ever held. |
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Ten years ago at the Rio earth summit the world accepted the need to manage the planet as a single whole for the whole of the human race. |
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Born on September 26, 1942, Anzaldua was the oldest child of sixth-generation Mexicanos from the Rio Grande Valley of south Texas. |
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In fact, this band right you can see right along the Rio River, that's dumping about two to three inches of rain per hour. |
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After Rio disappeared down the hole, an RSPCA officer was called in and started digging in an effort to rescue the 12-week-old tomcat. |
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In 1862, there were fewer than a thousand Mescaleros living in scattered bands between the Rio Grande and the Pecos. |
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The marshes at the mouth of the Rio Tempisque at Palo Verde National Park are the last stronghold of the jabiru in Central America. |
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We had an exciting drive down to the Rio Grande, then a steep climb up to the mesa on the west side of Taos. |
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Arcos, 30 kilometres east of Jerez, is perched on a huge rock which thrusts 200 metres up from the Rio Guadalete. |
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And even if he found out where he was working out in Rio, he couldn't very well thumb a ride out there, could he? |
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Jeffrey Steenson is Canon to the Ordinary in the Episcopal diocese of the Rio Grande. |
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Also included is a short segment on how the directors used rear projection to place the actors in Rio. |
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Later, treat yourself to dinner at Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, another local favorite for its Tex-Mex menu and potent top-shelf margaritas. |
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But critics point out that, as in Rio, the texts under discussion are vague and not legally binding. |
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I am continuing my search for undervalued or oversold quality stocks and have been watching Rio Tinto. |
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I'm in northern New Mexico trying to follow her through the bosque, a scrubby forest along the Rio Grande flood plain. |
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Franciscan missionaries moved into the area of the Rio Grande and began attempts to Catholicise the First Nations populations. |
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A steamer came out of Rio Bay, and shook them with its wash, as it churned past on the way to the head of the lake. |
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The Hopis have maintained historical relations with the Zuny as well as the Hano and Tewa groups in the Rio Grande River valley to the east. |
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These eruptions deposited pebble-grade volcaniclastic breccias of an intermediate composition within a few kilometres of the Rio Tinto Anticline. |
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The tree is typically Carioca in its brashness and audacity, but despite the city's fondness for it, Rio is not famed for its yuletide. |
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White shrimp, blue crabs, sea trout and other fish require brackish water to reproduce, and the mouth of the Rio Grande was one of the few places they could find it. |
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As a group we then traveled to Rosita, where we spoke to a convention of Moravian pastors before heading to the Rio Prinzapolka, where we met up with Ivonne. |
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Instead, the IOC picked Rio de Janeiro for the games to open them up to a South American market for the first time. |
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If the Ops Center is a preview of the show to come, Rio will be ready, albeit perhaps at the last minute. |
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Owen returned after the interval as soloist in Constant Lambert's Rio Grande, and the programme ended, for no very obvious reason, with Copland's Rodeo. |
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It would be in the upper Rio Branco, in Northern Brazil, though, where Nick, hiding in a pit filming giant expansa terrapins, would see his first jaguar in the wild. |
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Milena Baroni says she met him once, in the Rio suburb of barra da Tijuca, where Bruno lives. |
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This version of events is corroborated by Eliza's friend Milena Baroni, a 25-year-old law student from Rio. |
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Resolution is majority owned and controlled by Rio Tinto, a global mining conglomerate. |
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Colors more likely to be seen during Carnival in Rio than on any self-conscious American are hits. |
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Since they leave an indelible black stain on everything they touch, they are perhaps best reserved for dyeing sheepskins black, as in the Rio Grande Valley. |
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Pope Francis's trip to Brazil this week has captured hearts and minds as well as stoked pride among officialdom in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Not since 1986, in Mexico City, has there been a more accomplished and entertaining first half as the one we witnessed at Rio. |
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Pope Francis spent a week in Rio de Janeiro last month, drawing millions to the streets. |
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City officials just greenlit the Rio DataMine project to release city data to app developers. |
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Gabriel Pedreira, a spokesman for United Against a Nuclear Iran, opposed any legislation to transfer federal land to Rio Tinto. |
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Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands. |
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Rush are a substantial live band, there's no doubt in my mind, and Rio is the first of their four regular live releases to capture their innate excitement wholesale. |
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Using remote sensing predictions, the researchers calculate the likely range of a rare and range-restricted endemic bird of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the grey-winged cotinga. |
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Born in Rio de Janeiro, he was a pioneer of modern art in his country. |
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While local and national officials traded barbs over who screwed up in Rio, Francis made the most of the mishap. |
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It was Kuna territory in 1600 when the Spaniards built a small fort at El Real to protect the river route to the gold mines in the Rio Tuira headwaters. |
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The Rio Grande split into two channels, and we rowed to port and took the American side. |
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They wished for Rio to have a brother and a sister to goof off with. |
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Recall a speech made 20 years ago at the World Economic Summit in Rio by a 12-year-old girl, Severn Cullis-Suzuki. |
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Leon turned out to be beautiful, with walkways and parks beside the Rio Bernesga, and a cathedral and public buildings in a more pompous but somehow much more Castilian style. |
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Tony always did make the best flapjacks this side of the Rio Grande. |
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The fact that the Rio Grande rise also harbors traces of iron and manganese was not lost on the minerals industry. |
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The latest was a 14.28-pound fish from Falcon Reservoir along the Rio Grande, one of the state's older lakes and not high on most lunker hunters' favorites lists. |
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The town owes its unusual geography to the Rio Trejo, which eroded the gorge that the town is built in. |
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In short, Bianca Del Rio is exemplifying what only one show has dared to ask of its contestants. |
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Soot, methane, ozone, and HFCS are a lot less sexy than flying to Rio and making bold promises. |
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Tall, with a slightly rakish appearance, as if he'd just flown in from Monte Carlo or Rio or the south of France, Mark Bradshaw turned heads everywhere he went. |
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And yet, no one in Rio is calling for the end of the campaign to reclaim the outlaw zones of the city. |
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The Rio Bravo workers have camped out in the city's main square. |
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The Rio Hotel in Las Vegas is one of the places that use corkscrew twists. |
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Attempting a night landing on the Rio del Plata near Montevideo, the aircraft crashed and sank near the wreck of the German pocket battleship Graf Spee. |
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After impulsively quitting her job, Maria heads to Rio seeking work. |
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A floristic inventory of phanerogamic hydrophytes from the temporary swampy environments of coastal plains of northern of Rio de Janeiro State was made. |
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But as tickets are too expensive for most Brazilians, the seats will mostly be taken up by some of the nearly half a million tourists Rio is expecting for the week of revelry. |
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John Conroy is a TV producer and journalist based in Rio de Janeiro. |
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In his opinion, Rio Tinto has not addressed this provision of the comprehensive sanctions against Iran. |
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After a brief sojourn in Salvador, the old capital, they proceeded to Rio de Janeiro, then a noisome slave port with narrow streets filled with rootling pigs and goats. |
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No charge for this tip particularly if you come to Rio on a budget. |
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Most archeologists believe that the Taos Indians along with other Pueblo Indians settled along the Rio Grande migrated from the Four Corners region. |
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The Albanians didn't do a lot of attacking and Rio spent most of the time defending closer to the half way line than the box and I don't think he misplaced a pass all game. |
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A day spent on Ipanema offers a fascinating vision of the breadth and diversity of Rio society, rich and poor. |
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In my years at Rio Rancho High School, I've been tardy to class and been busted for dress code, receiving my fair share of hours in after-school detention. |
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I left the Studio with some nice stuff, pictured here. 2 hanks of the lovely Rio de la Plata, 2 hanks of Ironstone mohair, and 1 hank of Ironstone cotton tape. |
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There's always a danger that when you let somebody out on weekend leave and they've got lorry-loads of cash that the first thing they'll do is buy a plane ticket to Rio. |
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They also enjoyed the scimitar-horned oryx, axis deer, fallow deer, sika deer, blackbuck antelope, eland, impala, bison and many more species calling the Rio Bonito home. |
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In October 2017, GE announced they would be closing research and development centers in Shanghai, Munich and Rio de Janeiro. |
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At Paleorrota geopark, located in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, the Santa Maria Formation and Caturrita Formations are exposed. |
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The Madog Center for Welsh Studies is located at the University of Rio Grande. |
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The city is also in talks to twin with Rio de Janeiro, and Mexican city Guadalajara. |
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Most recently a group of stars at the Rio Earth Summit, on 21 June 2012, proposed protecting the Arctic, similar to the Antarctic protection. |
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In 1985, Humphrey swam into San Francisco Bay and then up the Sacramento River towards Rio Vista. |
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One of the complications was the presence in Rio of another American woman, Mary Morse, a former dancer who had known Lota for a decade. |
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The Rio Grande do Sul beaches are among the most important wintering areas on the Atlantic Coast of South America for Sanderlings. |
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The service centers will employ more than 100 service technicians and be located in Rio Grande do Norte and Bahia. |
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In the sports field, Rio de Janeiro was the host of the 2007 Pan American Games and the 2014 FIFA World Cup Final. |
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But the Sassenach tried to starve the nation at home while the land was full of crops that the British hyenas bought and sold in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Gulf Coast, the Oligocene Vicksburg and Frio Formations contain major petroleum reservoirs in the Rio Grande embayment. |
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Neil Morrissey voices the star man, with support from Suzi Quatro and Donny Osmond as Rio Rodgers and Jackaroo. |
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I still want to win an Olympic gold medal at Rio 2016 for Great Britain. |
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Mortiis in Bradford Scandanavian dark metaller Mortiis is coming to Bradford Rio as part of his Soul In A Hole UK tour. |
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Dermot Weld's 80-rated Bush Pilot, beaten a halflength by Miss Gally Rio at Limerick, sets the standard on recent form. |
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In 1852 Thomas Benbow Phillips of Tregaron established a settlement of about 100 Welsh people in the state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil. |
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The Kia Rio, a four-door minicar, has the dubious distinction of the highest death rate among the 2011 models. |
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It also owns and operates the newly acquired 66 unit Rio Bravo Cantinas, FUZIO and WRAPWORKS concepts. |
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Holeproof's current brands include Rio, Underdaks, Antz Pantz, Holeproof Heroes, No Knickers and Explorer socks. |
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Some of the silver also made its way east to Buenos Aires, via the Rio de la Plata. |
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Farther north at the Rio Grande, Laufer lights in an area he covered in an earlier book, Wetback Nation. |
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The trend is true for snow pack totals in the Columbia River, Missouri River and Rio Grande River basins as well. |
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These include Rio Fuerte Beaded Lizards, Grey Mouse Lemurs, Geoffroy's marmosets and African Spurred Tortoises. |
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Whatever happened to movies set in Rio or Marrakesh or Casablanca? |
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Conversely, Puente del Rio Papagayo, and Mochitlan do not share any species with any locality and each has its own vegetation type. |
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April is the hottest time of year in the Rio Balsas valley, midway between Mexico City and coastal Acapulco. |
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Here, I describe the nest of the Hooded Berryeater on the basis of six complete nests found in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. |
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The government plans to build a railway to connect Rio Grande do Sul with the country's largest city Sao Paulo and farther North, she said. |
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Internationally, CNN established news bureaus last year in Amman, Rio de Janeiro and New Delhi and has just opened its newest bureau in Bangkok. |
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The Petrobras P-55 semi-submersible recently left the Rio Grande Shipyard en route to the Roncador field in Brazil's Campos Basin. |
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Entwicklungszyklen von Opiliones im Schwarzwasser-Uberschwemmungsald des Rio Tucuma Mirim. |
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Just as remarkable has been the resurgence of Rio de Janeiro. |
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All three moved very early on to Rio de Janeiro or Sao Paulo, the country's main cultural capitals, in order to pursue their work. |
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I interviewed Lilian, a single mother living in a Rio de Janeiro favela. |
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It's three years since she first voiced Jewel, the feisty macaw who gets together with Jesse Eisenberg's gentler and geekier Blu in Rio. |
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The Rio SEO Automation Platform consisted of a suite of software tools for SEO analysis, reporting and implementation. |
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In this first adventure, Joey dances the samba, quaffs caipirinha cocktails and explores the favela slums in Rio. |
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The signature Caipirinhas is made with its own Cachaca, sourced and distilled near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. |
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Alternatively, head to Rio Scenarium in Centro for caipirinhas and live music. |
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Isolation of a strain of myxovirus influenzae-A suis from swine slaughtered in Rio de Janeiro. |
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In a bid to slash both pollution and dependence on diesel fuel, a team of cars is motoring around Rio de Janeiro fueled by used French-fry oil. |
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Through overarmed police the government is committing a massacre in the big Brazilian cities, and particularly in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Is it possible to comeback from Olympic gold as a heptathlete and go on to Rio? |
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The 36-year-old is hitchhiking to Rio for the final leg of a trilogy of spectacular sporting treks he has completed over the last four years. |
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Likening Clydebank housing estates to favela slums of Rio de Janeiro is just an art administrator's cocktail too far. |
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The ichthyofauna and aquatic habitats of the Rio Grande from the New MexicoTexas border to Big Bend National Park. |
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The favelas of Rio de Janeiro are one of the city's greatest social challenges. |
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The Italian has triumphed four times via Orizaba, Rio De La Plata, Naheef and Aljabr. |
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In the Rio Grande valley, Texas seaside sparrows were found nesting in black mangroves, saltmeadow cordgrass, and saltwort. |
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Near Rio Frio we shot several handsome birds, and saw a cayjotte, or wild dog, which in size nearly approached the wolf. |
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Have bought some farm land in Rio Grande Valley which should bring in a sizeable bundle of gelts come cotton picking time. |
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In the South Atlantic the Walvis Ridge and Rio Grande Rise form barriers to ocean currents. |
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A perimetrical pedestrian lane is designed along the entire site on the Rio de la Plata bank. |
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The 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro were the first Olympics for a South American country. |
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Wrestling was still part of the program at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. |
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In October 2009, the IOC included golf and rugby sevens as part of the Olympic program for Rio de Janeiro. |
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At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Rose won gold at the men's individual tournament. |
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The Rio Grande forms the border between Texas and Mexico before turning due north and splitting New Mexico in half. |
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Can you really blame Windy City blowhards for blaming everything this morning on Rio? |
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Amory Lovins led the successful 1970s opposition to stop Rio Tinto digging up the area for a massive mine. |
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In 1950 he conducted in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro and Santiago. |
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The Big Bend portion of Rio Grande and Gunflint were sanctioned by the Company in October as subsea tieback projects. |
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In addition, all disputes over Texas and the disputed territory between Rio Grande and Rio Nueces were abandoned. |
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The Tijuana skyline is the fifth largest skyline in Mexico and is located in the Zona Rio and to a smaller extent, Playas de Tijuana. |
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Zona Rio, Tijuana's new Downtown, is home to some of the city's finest restaurants and bars. |
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Brazil remained a Portuguese colony until 1808, when the capital of the empire was transferred from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. |
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In 2006 Rio de Janeiro and Fortaleza were the most popular destinations for business trips. |
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Brazil is the leading producer of citrine, with much of its production coming from the state of Rio Grande do Sul. |
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Discovery of a second population of white-collared seedeaters, Sporophila torqueola along the Rio Grande of Texas. |
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The former capital of Brazil was Rio de Janeiro, and resources tended to be concentrated in the southeast region of Brazil. |
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Commonwealth gold medalist Ross Murdoch, who also competed at Rio 2106, is a student at the university. |
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They also found women in the Rio Grande Valley were more likely than the national average to attempt self-induction of abortion. |
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Large diameter vertical wheels of Roman vintage, for raising water, have been excavated from the Rio Tinto mines in Southwestern Spain. |
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Such contact has led to a new dialect of German concentrated in the German colonies in the southern province of Rio Grande do Sul. |
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The city of Rio de Janeiro was largely built on reclaimed land, as was Wellington, New Zealand. |
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The Rio Grande Rise is an aseismic ocean ridge in the southern Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Brazil. |
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Instead, while Columbus's ships sheltered at the mouth of the Rio Jaina, the first Spanish treasure fleet sailed into the hurricane. |
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Over the next century the population boomed from immigration and Rio de Janeiro exploded as a global export center. |
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Urban slavery in new city centers like Rio and Salvador also heightened demand for slaves. |
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Males also did certain kinds of domestic work in cities like Rio and Salvador, including starching, ironing, fetching water, and dumping waste. |
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Parente and Rosa, in a study about medicinal plants in Barra do Pirai, in Rio de Janeiro State, the use of the whole plant predominated. |
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The longitude of Rio de Janeiro was to be found and also made geological survey of a circular coral atoll in the Pacific ocean. |
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SubZero has a existence in above 25 coal mines and over 90 clients counting Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Xstrata. |
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Carried in the fleet, the Royal Academy of Midshipmen also arrives and is installed in Rio, as well as a part of the Royal Brigade of the Navy. |
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Every two years, Lisbon hosts the Rock in Rio Lisboa Music Festival, one of the largest in the world. |
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On reaching the coast of Brazil, they sailed south along the coast of South America to Rio de Janeiro's bay. |
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It later became known as the Rio Amazonas, the name by which it is still known in both Spanish and Portuguese. |
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Founded in 1565 by the Portuguese, the city was initially the seat of the Captaincy of Rio de Janeiro, a domain of the Portuguese Empire. |
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On 27 January 1763, the colonial administration in Portuguese America was moved from Salvador to Rio de Janeiro. |
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The first printed newspaper in Brazil, the Gazeta do Rio de Janeiro, came into circulation during this period. |
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From the colonial period until the first independent decades, Rio de Janeiro was a city of slaves. |
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In 1992, Rio hosted the Earth Summit, a United Nations conference to fight environmental degradation. |
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Many of Rio de Janeiro's roughly 1000 Slums, or favelas, are located in the North Zone. |
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According to the 2010 IBGE Census, there were 5,940,224 people residing in the city of Rio de Janeiro. |
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Different ethnic groups contributed to the formation of the population of Rio de Janeiro. |
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The immigrants were mostly poor peasants who subsequently found prosperity in Rio as city workers and small traders. |
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Of all the cities in Brazil, Rio has more people living in slums than any other, according to the 2010 Census. |
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This caused many oil and gas companies to be based in Rio de Janeiro, such as the Brazilian branches of Shell, EBX and Esso. |
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The headquarters of BNDES, an important state institution, is also in Rio de Janeiro. |
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In Greater Rio, which has one of the highest per capita incomes in Brazil, retail trade is substantial. |
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In addition, Rio has an ample offering of private schools that provide education at all levels. |
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The Rua Farme de Amoedo is located in Ipanema, a famous neighborhood in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. |
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The headquarters of the Brazilian Academy of Letters is based in Rio de Janeiro. |
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The song is considered the civic anthem of Rio, and is always the favourite song during Rio's Carnival in February. |
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It is also the main key song of the bossa nova, a musical genre that was born in Rio. |
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While samba music continues to act as the national unifying agent in Rio, Funk Carioca found a strong community following in Brazil. |
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On 2 October 2009, the International Olympic Committee selected Rio de Janeiro to host the 2016 Summer Olympics. |
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In July 2007, Rio successfully organized and hosted the XV Pan American Games. |
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Though the most exclusive and interesting is probably the Rio Yacht club, where high society makes it a point to congregate. |
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The Port of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's third busiest port in terms of cargo volume, and it is the center for cruise vessels. |
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In 2004, the Port of Rio de Janeiro handled over seven million tons of cargo on almost 1700 vessels. |
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The second line runs from Botafogo, sharing ten stations with the first line, terminating at Pavuna in northern Rio. |
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SuperVia connects the city of Rio with other locations in Greater Rio de Janeiro with surface trains. |
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Rio de Janeiro, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 95 min. |
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Driving in Rio de Janeiro, as in most large cities of Brazil, might not be the best choice because of the large car fleet. |
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A comparison of the phytosociology and dynamics of three floodplain forests of known ages, Rio Jurua Brazilian Amazon. |
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He banded together 340 soldiers and about 4000 natives in 1541 and led them eastward down the Rio Coca and Rio Napo. |
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In June 1690, a massive earthquake opened a bedrock fault, forming a rift or a graben that permitted the water to flow into the Rio Branco. |
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The port of Hobart is the second deepest natural port in the world, second to only Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. |
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There is also Copacabana Beach, a stony beach on the Lapad peninsula, named after the popular beach in Rio de Janeiro. |
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He is the bad-boy-made-good, and in Brazil, particularly in Rio de Janeiro, everyone loves someone who can put one over on authority. |
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Theo Walcott is desperate to avoid more World Cup heartache by bouncing back to his best before England jet off to Rio de Janeiro. |
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Something, I guess, which emanates from his own playing days when his centre-back colleagues included Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Henning Berg and Ronny Johnsen. |
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Former contest sites include Rio de Janeiro, Barra de Tijuca and Saquarema, but the past four years have seen the tour set up shop in Florianopolis. |
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The Rio Champions Cup Tennis tournament is held in the spring. |
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After the 1998 Lambeth Conference, the Anglican Church in Brazil decided to promote two national forums on human sexuality, both held in Rio de Janeiro. |
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Bookies make them long odds-on chances to make it to Rio but recent disappointing performances in qualifiers suggest the odds men are wearing rose-tinted glasses. |
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In Bolivia, the first hantavirus identified was Rio Mamore virus, which was isolated from a pygmy rice rat but has not been associated with human disease. |
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A number of rivers empty into the gulf, most notably the Mississippi River and Rio Grande in the northern gulf, and the Grijalva and Usumacinta rivers in the southern gulf. |
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The longitude of Rio de Janeiro taken by Foster was among those on one side of a significant discrepancy, which meant that the charts of South America were in doubt. |
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Today it is played everywhere in Brazil, including remote corners of the Amazon, but continues to be controlled from Rio by about a dozen bosses, called bicheiros. |
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Major streets include Avenida Rio Branco and Avenida Vargas, both constructed, in 1906 and 1942 respectively, by destroying large swaths of the colonial city. |
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The Rio Grande Rise separates the Santos and Pelotas Basins and is composed of western and eastern areas, which have different geological backgrounds. |
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It flows south along the Brazilian coast to the Rio de la Plata. |
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In January 1985, the band headlined two nights of the first Rock in Rio festival at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and played in front of over 300,000 people each night. |
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This is an elite area of the West Zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. |
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The most recent Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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In 2016, Rio de Janeiro hosted the first Summer Olympics in South America. |
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A genre unique to Rio and Brazil as a whole is Funk Carioca. |
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Capital cities like Rio de Janeiro and even Porto Alegre created permanent markers commemorating heritage sites of slavery and the Atlantic slave trade. |
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A lack of success in the first two decades of UN work in this area led to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, which sought to give new impetus to these efforts. |
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After independence from Portugal, Rio de Janeiro became a destination for hundreds of thousands of immigrants from Portugal, mainly in the early 20th century. |
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Due to an error the Fleet left Portsmouth without its main supply of ammunition, and were not resupplied until the Fleet docked in Rio de Janeiro midway through the voyage. |
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Ireland's performance in the 2016 Rio Olympics was unsuccessful, with Ireland not featuring in any medal positions, despite having a number of seeded boxers. |
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Border Patrol patrolling the Rio Grande in an airboat in Laredo, Texas. |
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Most Brazilians with some cultural contact with Rio know how to easily differentiate between the local dialect, fluminense, and other Brazilian dialects. |
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The Kyoto Protocol is a treaty that is based on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, which was finalized in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio. |
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There are significant disparities between the rich and the poor in Rio de Janeiro, and different socioeconomic groups are largely segregated into different neighborhoods. |
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Cadamosto claims he was the one who named the Saloum River as the Rio di Barbacini, the name by which it would remain known on European maps thereafter. |
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Another early name for the Hudson used by the Dutch was Rio de Montaigne. |
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Areas that are losing residents the fastest are the sugarcane zones of central Cuba, the provinces of Holguin and Camaguey, and the western tip of Pinar del Rio. |
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Ovenbirds winter rarely in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. |
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Current captan Nemanja Vidic has announced he will leave the club in May, with Ryan Giggs, Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra unlikely to be in Moyes' squad next season. |
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A decade-long drought has reduced the flow of the Rio Grande's tributaries in Mexico, where farmers, irrigators and industrial parks clamor for ever-scarcer river water. |
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After days of heavy rain in the area, the mudslide early Monday in the town of Sapucaia, about 150 kilometres north-east of Rio deJaneiro, buried eight homes. |
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Flights to Buenos Aires Aeroparque, Rio de Janeiro Int'l, Sao Paulo Guarulhos, Punta del Este, and Santiago de Chile Int'l have been scheduled to roll out in due course. |
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Roraima, 1000, 97105900, Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. |
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Rio Grande do Sul, Sao Francisco de Paula, Rio Tainhas, 1 Oct. |
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And with last fall's release of the portable Diamond Rio player for MP3 files, music fans are no longer chained to a computer to listen to their downloaded music. |
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Despite being the 18th-largest economy among the states, Rio Grande do Norte took in more investments in 2005 by foreign individuals moving there than Sao Paulo or Rio. |
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Micky Yule vowed to make the Rio Paralympics after the Musselburgh muscleman was knocked into fourth in the Commonwealth's powerlifting heavyweight clash. |
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The winner of the challenge was the joint team of MIT from the US and the Federal University of Rio Grande Do Norte from Brazil for its Sana AudioPulse. |
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In the study, the TODIM method was used to order the alternatives of residential property for rent in the city of Volta Redonda, in the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. |
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He won a stage and the overall of the Triptyque des Monts et Chateaux France last April and is on-track to compete for a place in the British team at the 2016 Rio Olympics. |
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Brazil's federal savings bank Caixa Economica Federal is providing 102mn reais in financing to Rio Grande do Sul state water utility Corsan for sanitation works. |
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At the same time, in 2000, there were several Rio neighborhoods with Human Development Index scores higher than the most developed countries in the world. |
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The territory of the former Federal District became its own state, Guanabara, after the bay that borders it to the east, encompassing just the city of Rio de Janeiro. |
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Rock in Rio and the Las Vegas Monorail have entered an innovative partnership for what will become a signature event on the Las Vegas entertainment scene. |
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Scheduled, too, during the tour... is a visit to Big Bend Country, where jagged canyons cutting among towering limestone cliffs offer whitewater rafting on the Rio Grande. |
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Riem Rio on his part has appreciated the economic situations of the country, promising to deliberate on assistance of the sudan to exempt its foreign depts. |
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Male and female Rio Grande leopard frogs were collected in May 2005 from the main stem and tributaries of the Rio Grande in the Big Bend region of Texas. |
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The target species for this study was the Rio Grande leopard frog. |
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Container ships ACX Rafflessia and LPG Carrier Rio Gracia are expected to take berths at container terminal and Engro terminal respectively on Wednesday. |
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Much of his effort focuses on the impact of population growth, drought and water use in the Rio Conchos watershed on water supply to the lower part of the watershed. |
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Coal is mined in the Rio Turbio area and used for electrical generation. |
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Why don't you take a swim back across the Rio Grande, jabroni. |
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Eischen, at the ARS Honey Bee Research Unit in Weslaco, Texas, has contributed three years' worth of data about squash pollinators of the Rio Grande Valley. |
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Burchell worked out an inventory of the built-up spaces of Rio de Janeiro, in the manner of encyclopaedists, revealing his profile as artist-scientist. |
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At noon, Santos was transferred to the ER at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, where she underwent an embolectomy to remove an embolism that had developed in her right leg. |
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And with spots up for grabs for Rio 2016 when the Worlds start at the Hydro on Friday, the English pommel horse specialist is determined to shine. |
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Hailing from Tres de Maio in Brazil's Rio Grande do Sul region, Gisele appeared on the fashion scene in 1999 and was credited with ending the reign of heroin chic. |
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The Port of Rio de Janeiro was the largest port of slaves in America. |
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If the Sao Paulo Lebanese community is known for its conspicuity and clout, some Lebanese in Rio are proud to blend into the cultural medley of their city. |
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Comparison of phreatophyte communities on the Rio Grande in New Mexico. |
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In New Mexico, Caja del Rio is a volcanic field of over 60 cinder cones. |
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In Rio de Janeiro, buses are the main form of public transportation. |
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The Centro also houses the modern concrete Rio de Janeiro Cathedral. |
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Rio Grande Turkey roam the gallery forest, as do fox, ringtails and other mammals. |
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