A thousand miles north-west of the capital Buenos Aires, in the crisp blue air of the high desert, lies the wine-growing region of Mendoza. |
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From the observation windows on the top you can enjoy a beautiful panorama of Buenos Aires. |
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From Bangkok to Buenos Aires, newspapers devoted column inches and even front pages to the antics of two men huddled over a board in Reykjavik. |
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Even before the ship had left Buenos Aires some of the British seamen objected to sailing with Greeks. |
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But the top-seeded Moya regathered his composure to take his third title of the year after success in Buenos Aires and Barcelona. |
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In Buenos Aires, newspapers are published in English, Yiddish, German, and Italian. |
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This is the Buenos Aires I have fallen in love with, full of inconsistencies, bedeviled by its tragic circumstances. |
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That contrasted with uproarious cheers at the Gibraltar pub in Buenos Aires, where a crowd of about 50 British expatriates applauded wildly. |
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Martin works in Buenos Aires as a courier for a crime outfit, transporting counterfeit money. |
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Buenos Aires on the River Plate became a major Atlantic port, outlet for Peru's silver and for its own hides and salt beef. |
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It's easy enough to get 'open-jaw' tickets from Europe flying into Santiago and returning from Buenos Aires. |
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By the turn of the century, Buenos Aires was the largest city in Latin America, with a population of over one million. |
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Resident bagpiper Lt Stewart McMichael piped HMS Endurance into Buenos Aires, as her sailors lined the deck in formal tropical uniform. |
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The Argentine tango originated in Buenos Aires at the turn of the last century. |
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A spending rebound is visible from middle-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires to tourist spots and the agricultural provinces of the pampas. |
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He also lived in Buenos Aires before heading off to Oxford to study politics, philosophy and economics. |
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As immigrants streamed into the outskirts of Buenos Aires during the 1880s, many came toward the houses of ill repute. |
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In some working class suburbs in Buenos Aires unemployment has hit 80 percent. |
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The influences that gave rise to the tango in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance. |
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Using sweep nets and aspirators the researchers collect insects and take them to a lab in Buenos Aires. |
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In Buenos Aires he was named in the Musical Municipal Conservatory, 1930, teacher of theory and sol-faing. |
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The Tom Crean Society has arrived at Buenos Aires en route to the Antarctic. |
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Qualified though my admiration for Lady Thatcher may be, I find it hard to believe that she'd have nuked Buenos Aires just to make a point. |
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I've heard Argentines say that Buenos Aires is more densely populated by psychoanalysts than anyplace else in the world. |
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At around 6 p.m. Buenos Aires time, 19 hours after declaring a state of siege, De la Rua announced his intention to resign. |
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He was born near Buenos Aires, the son of poor American parents of English descent who had moved to the Argentine to farm. |
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A multinational water company, let's call it Global Gush, buys up a waterworks, in say, Buenos Aires. |
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Along the Corso Buenos Aires near the train station prices are affordable and designer knock-offs abound. |
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The Overture is based on a poem describing the impressions of a Creole gaucho, a cowboy of sorts, who came to Buenos Aires and saw a production of Gounod's Faust. |
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He could not have looked more suave or debonair had he walked out of the window of a fashion house in Recoleta, the upmarket district of his hometown Buenos Aires. |
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For locals in Buenos Aires, the intrigue of the infamous green spirit dates back over a hundred years. |
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From Mexico City to Buenos Aires, growing skepticism about the benefits of globalization could bring a reprise of failed populist and protectionist policies. |
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Their music hints at shadowy cobbled backstreets in Buenos Aires, the elegant couples dancing while democracies are toppled and the memory of tango as its one great export. |
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European entered his name amongst Argentina's top milers with a decisive victory in the Clasico Ecuador on Sunday at Hipodromo San Isidro in Buenos Aires. |
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The looting occurred along a broad avenue on the northwestern rim of greater Buenos Aires where unemployment has soared well above the national average. |
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I have to say that the airline, Lan Chile, did get its computer to acknowledge me on the way back, all the way from Buenos Aires to Sydney, worse luck. |
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Francis told reporters that he has not had a true vacation since 1975 when he went to Buenos Aires with the Jesuit community. |
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And by 1958, he felt so comfortable that he was listed under his real name in the Buenos Aires telephone book. |
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The players were only advised of their selection today as they travelled back from Buenos Aires where they have been playing in a test match series against Argentina. |
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We're standing in a dark, closet-sized antechamber just off a quiet street in Palermo Hollywood, Buenos Aires. |
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The show celebrates the diverse experiences theatre has given Darryl over the years, from reciting lewd limericks in Bloemfontein to rocking and rolling in Buenos Aires. |
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But apart from that American touch, when the bellows instrument known as a bandoneon sets off a wistful tango, you might just as well be in Buenos Aires. |
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For approximately twenty years after arriving from Brazil in the mid 1960s Umbanda was not socially perceived as a religious movement in Buenos Aires. |
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In shantytown, the titular slum of Buenos Aires is the backdrop for a series of killings that threaten the entire community. |
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The authors use this model to illustrate the rise of local caudillos and, after the railroad lowered transportation costs, the eventual consolidation of power in Buenos Aires. |
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That is where SMA enjoys its true ex-pat appeal, as compared by many to that of Buenos Aires. |
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In 1806 and 1807, the British army attempted to seize Buenos Aires and Montevideo as part of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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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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A museum in Buenos Aires has opened, remembering the Falklands War. |
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In Buenos Aires, it has an agreement with Guia Oleo, the online restaurant guide opinion leader. |
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It has been claimed he delivered slum priests to the brutal 1976 to 1983 dictatorship's death squads while he was Archbishop of Buenos Aires. |
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Parasitoid assemblages of soybean defoliator Lepidoptera in north-western Buenos Aires province, Argentina. |
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Scalter was first established in Buenos Aires in November 1950 when it began making woven fabrics for wool interlinings. |
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He is investigating emerging technology called glycomics at the Universidad de Buenos Aires, with Society funding. |
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Meanwhile, in Buenos Aires, the sadomasochist community must hide in order to freely engage in unconventional sexual practices. |
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On 9 May 1867 Thomas Hogg and James Hogg from Skelton introduced football to South America in Argentina, founding Buenos Aires Football Club. |
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The second theatre stage in Buenos Aires was Teatro Coliseo, opened in 1804 during the term of Viceroy Rafael de Sobremonte. |
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La Plata was planned in 1880 to replace Buenos Aires city as the capital of the Buenos Aires Province. |
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Wellington, Hamburg, Chengdu, and Buenos Aires are the latest new entries, having not been included in the GFCI 21 ranking. |
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Some collectives in the diaspora, such as the Banda de Gaitas Cidade de Bos Aires in Argentina, wear the Kilt Gallaecia on special occasions. |
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In South America, it was first introduced near Buenos Aires around 1870, and quickly became common in most of the southern part of the continent. |
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In June 1926 Merz, who already had health problems before the start of the expedition, was hospitalised at the German Hospital in Buenos Aires. |
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The Portuguese are allowed to establish a feitoria in Calicut and Aires Correia, the designated factor for Calicut, goes ashore with some 70 men. |
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The ruling Zamorin of Calicut refused to intervene, prompting the frustrated factor Aires Correia to take matters into his own hands. |
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In Buenos Aires they overturned cars and then set them alight. |
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The assembly refused to seat the delegates from the Banda Oriental, however, and Buenos Aires pursued a system based on unitary centralism. |
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Once the troops from Buenos Aires had withdrawn, the Banda Oriental appointed its first autonomous government. |
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It also built the road to the resort of Buenos Aires, which expanded the city urban planning perspective. |
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In Argentina and Uruguay the Spanish standard is based on the local dialects of Buenos Aires and Montevideo. |
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In the archdiocese of Buenos Aires, he did all of that and much more. |
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At the Convention on Biological Diversity meeting, in Buenos Aires, in 1996, emphasis was put on local knowledge. |
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It had opened in Buenos Aires, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Prague, London. |
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In 2002, England defeated Argentina in Buenos Aires, and then a second string All Blacks, Australia, and South Africa at Twickenham. |
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Glasgow bid to host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics but lost to Buenos Aires in the 4 July 2013 vote. |
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The southernmost part of Buenos Aires Province can also be considered part of Patagonia. |
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Pedro de Mendoza, on whom the country was next bestowed, founded Buenos Aires, but did not venture to the south. |
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In 1950 he conducted in Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro and Santiago. |
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In September 2013 at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires a new IOC President was elected. |
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Jacques Rogge's IOC Presidency came to an end at the 125th IOC Session in Buenos Aires. |
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The earliest reference to hurling in Argentina dates from the late 1880s in Mercedes, Buenos Aires. |
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In 1819 Buenos Aires enacted a centralist constitution that was soon abrogated by federalists. |
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In 1826 Buenos Aires enacted another centralist constitution, with Bernardino Rivadavia being appointed as the first president of the country. |
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Buenos Aires seceded but was forced back into the Confederation after being defeated in the 1859 Battle of Cepeda. |
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The seat of government is the city of Buenos Aires, as designated by Congress. |
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Aeroparque, in the city of Buenos Aires, is the most important domestic airport. |
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The country's capital city, Buenos Aires, is the most visited city in South America. |
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Exit polls cited by local television said her wing of the Peronist party would not win in Buenos Aires province, home to 40 percent of the nation's 30 million-plus voters. |
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An Argentinian Rugby Union statement confirmed Hernandez suffered a fracture of the trapezium bone in his right hand and will undergo surgery in Buenos Aires. |
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AoThereAAEs a big difference between grass-fed beef and feedlot beef,Ao said Leclercq, who manages about 250 head of cattle for a Buenos Aires businessman and eats meat daily. |
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Castro grew up in Montevideo and studied at the theological faculty in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before serving Methodist congregations in Uruguay and Bolivia. |
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Provinces are divided for administration purposes into departments and municipalities, except for Buenos Aires Province, which is divided into partidos. |
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Buenos Aires named Vernet military and civil commander of the islands in 1829, and he attempted to regulate sealing to stop the activities of foreign whalers and sealers. |
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Argentine sources said that the Vulcan raids influenced Argentina to withdraw some of its Mirage IIIs from Southern Argentina to the Buenos Aires Defence Zone. |
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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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The journey, done in six stages, ended at Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
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The sexy waif was spotted by the diary's South American spies downing a few Bellinis at a Buenos Aires bar last week after strutting her stuff on the local catwalk. |
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Buenos Aires sent three military campaigns, all of which were defeated, and eventually limited itself to protecting the national borders at Salta. |
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Correia was the son of merchant and explorer Aires Correia, who had gained notoriety during the Portuguese bombardment of Calicut a generation earlier. |
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Yet minutes before the procedure was to take place in a Buenos Aires hospital, an antiabortion group won an injunction from a lower-court judge to halt the termination. |
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British Council tours of Vietnam, Poland, the Czech Republic, three separate tours in southern and east Africa and in 2014 a tour in Buenos Aires and Patagonia. |
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Award-winning journalist and novelist John Lantigua presents The Lady From Buenos Aires, a mystery novel featuring former Miami Police Department detective Willie Cuesta. |
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The two cities with the greatest number of people of Galician descent outside Galicia are Buenos Aires, Argentina, and nearby Montevideo, Uruguay. |
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