In addition, it is claimed that Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, is overvalued by as much as 50 per cent. |
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He denounced the government's decision to float Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, and to cut next year's budget. |
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This allowed him to devalue the bolivar and successfully attack the problem of the country's internal indebtedness. |
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High amounts of crude exports artificially boosted the bolivar making imports cheap and destroying local industry. |
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Meanwhile rumours of an imminent devaluation of the bolivar has contributed to further inflation. |
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Peter Dinklage will be introduced as bolivar Trask, creator of the robot mutant-destroyers called Sentinels. |
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A low profile legislator from the state of bolivar, he was never a leading voice in the National Assembly. |
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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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Burkett said there are thousands of avocets and skimmers on the Bolivar Flats now, as well as white pelicans, terns and other coastal species. |
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Other efforts to burn an image into consumers' psyche is last year's rollout of Bolivar, named for South American liberator Simon Bolivar. |
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The abiding hero of Latin America is Simon Bolivar, the great liberator. |
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The most damage occurred in the lower Delta, including Washington and Bolivar counties. |
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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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Soon after, Bolivar became President of the Republic of Gran Colombia and Peru. |
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Bolivar was left in charge of fully liberating Peru while San Martin retired from politics after the first parliament was assembled. |
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In July 1822 Bolivar and San Martin gathered in the Guayaquil Conference. |
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At various times, certain historians have judged the dictatorships of Bolivar in Peru and Colombia in such a way as to attribute to him Caesarist ideas. |
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Simon Bolivar launched his campaign from the north liberating the Viceroyalty of New Granada in the Battles of Carabobo in 1821 and Pichincha a year later. |
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