Cut back and focus on getting more of your protein from vegetables like chickpeas and lima beans. |
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Our culinary forebears hired starchy German ladies to feed their children, and tended to regard a pot of boiled lima beans as a gourmet event. |
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Mushrooms, carrots, spinach, turnips, cabbage, peas, haricots, lima beans, and different herbs were the most common vegetables. |
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I'm not a fan of lima beans, but these had a subtle goodness instead of the overpowering flavor of usual lima beans, and no crumbly texture. |
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Soon we'll have baby carrots and lima beans to eat with our basil, rosemary, cilantro and parsley. |
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The taste of fresh favas stewed or simmered is somewhere between that of peas and lima beans. |
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Most months there is lima bean hay, which with its mature beans and full beanstalks resembles the goats' fibrous wild diet. |
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I have suggested flageolet or lima beans here as they survive the canning process rather better than some. |
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To lima beans, add parsley, salt and pepper to taste, bacon, onion, celery and enough chiffonade dressing to coat thoroughly. |
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These beans thrive in cool weather and should be planted earlier than snap, soy or lima beans. |
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She had tiny hands and fingers good for reaching into tight places to pick lima beans. |
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He grew sweet peppers and chili peppers, lima and green beans, zucchini and red, yellow and cherry tomatoes. |
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Uninfested lima bean plants were cut and placed with the stem in water in a vial for 3 days in a climate room. |
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Taken orally or as an injection, laetrile is a purified form of amygdalin, a chemical found in lima beans, raw nuts and the pits of many fruits. |
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To test this hypothesis, we established 20 X 30 m field plots of lima beans with many pods and with few pods. |
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Big-eyed bug survival was higher, and emigration was lower, when lima bean plants had pods than when they did not. |
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Sow southern peas when the soil is thoroughly warm, about the time that lima beans can be planted. |
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It wouldn't be so bad if saturated and trans fats were found only in beets, lima beans, sheep's milk and haggis. |
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It's those comments or drop in's that throw you off course and make you push away your third plate of lima beans. |
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I think this was right after I told my friend that Leta poops lima beans whole. |
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His hair was pointing in ten different directions, and he had a lima bean stuck to his bulgy cheek. |
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Finish seeding bush snap beans, lima beans, sweet corn, winter and summer squash by early May to avoid heat damage. |
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The maize in her two lima plot is already in its tasseling stage and according to her, green maize should be ready between late January and early February. |
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It's a delightful mix of the French-cut beans and lima beans. |
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Picked while young and tender, and canned in pint or quart jars depending on the size of the family, lima beans will be the piece de resistance of your winter stores. |
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Broad beans also known as Fava or Italian broad beans, which contain dopamine, are not allowed while the other shelled beans such as lima beans and string beans are permitted. |
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The veggie and non-veggie versions were identical, save for the beef in the meat couscous, and the vegetables included zucchini, carrot, cabbage and big beefy lima beans. |
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Baked beans, lima beans, navy beans and kidney beans are all good choices. |
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We caged either 100 or 200 pea aphids on a single lima bean plant with or without pods, with or without a single big-eyed bug, and with or without 20 corn earworm eggs. |
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I'll never force you to eat lima beans, Leta, not like Grandma. |
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That aside, Sarah was quite happy eating nuked veggies except for lima beans which she would leave in a neat little pile or a neat little line on her high chair tray. |
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The bar handed out lima beans and sardines to complement our beer. |
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Boiled fresh, they make a good vegetable, like lima beans in flavour. |
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Then add cauliflower, lima beans, zucchini and yellow squash. |
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Chinese scientists have isolated a trypsin-chymotrypsin inhibitor, which they designated Limenin from the large lima bean legumes. |
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The advent of the lima bean harvester made limas a viable economic commodity. |
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It can be packaged in the tight quarters of a seat frame and looks like a very large lima bean when fully inflated. |
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They are saving their brain for solving problems of greater concern like whether to use margarine or butter in that lima bean casserole. |
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In Korea I gained 60 pounds on the ham and lima beans, ground beef and spaghetti. |
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Popular ones include all varieties of dried beans, such as kidney beans, lima beans, butter beans and broad beans. |
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On Thursday, expect fried chicken or pork chops to choose from, and the plate will be loaded with creamy mashed potatoes, lima beans, and cabbage. |
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Since he lent out his book of jobs available, he decided to pole his way down river having a nice time reading about everything from lima beans to the Pope's latest fiat. |
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There was as much a likelihood of eating sopa de lima, sopa de fideos or posole as that of getting chicken and dumplings, cream of chicken soup or chicken noodle. |
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The viceroyalty established at Lima in 1542 initially had jurisdiction over all of South America except Portuguese Brazil. |
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Testino arrived from Lima, in Peru, almost thirty years ago, with nothing to his name and ended up waiting tables to pay his way. |
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The march through central Lima lasted several hours and included workers, Aymara and Quechua Indians, peasants and students. |
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Meanwhile the prison was filling with Judaizers, of whom a number had been discovered in Lima. |
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Striking construction workers rallied in Lima and barricaded the Pan-American Highway, blocking the movement of passenger vehicles and trucks. |
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To adapt an old legal phrase, the man on the Lima omnibus is against war for regime change. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s, Afro-Peruvian music has witnessed a strong revival and is now popular in the bars and dance halls of Lima. |
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Here, or further along the coast when on his way by ship from Lima to Panama, Masefield might have seen the sun rising over the mountains. |
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Later, after touching down on the scabby tarmac, I skated through Customs in Lima. |
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On September 25 police launched tear-gas barrages and high-pressure water cannon against demonstrating social security workers in downtown Lima. |
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He even got up and dusted himself down from a gruesome Brian Lima tackle midway through the second period. |
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Ten wild Lima bean populations were sampled during the 1995, 1996, 1997, or 1998 first trimestrial period. |
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Few pitchers have hit the skids as quickly as did Lima after great success. |
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The name Peru was pervasive during the colonial period and was used to denominate the larger sections of the powerful viceroyalty of Lima. |
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Lima bunted the ball, which hit directly in front of the plate and appeared to bounce up and hit not only his bat but also his leg. |
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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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The addition of ceviche and chilli to sashimi and sushi could have been invented by Thor Heyerdahl to prove that the Japanese discovered Lima. |
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In 1791 the main periodical in Lima denounced the cafe as a factious institution, likely to promote social disturbance. |
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Santiago is a young Peruvian man just returned to Lima following six years of military service. |
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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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After the conquest of the Incas, Peru's capital, Lima, became the center of Spain's colonial power structure in the Americas. |
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France's Philippe Lima, with wins in Spain and his home county in the last two months, is clearly the man in form. |
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Apparently, Van der Sloot has been biding his time in a Lima jail cell, poring over love letters from a flood of women. |
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Instead, the NATO alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English.... Golf Hotel India Juliett Kilo Lima Metro Nectar Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo etc. |
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Emerging megacities like Kinshasa or Lima do not command important global niches. |
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A fireworks explosion set off a huge blaze in central Lima late on Saturday, killing at least 240 people and turning a busy shopping street into a hellish scene. |
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She denies this, telling a reporter in Lima that she felt well rid of the man. |
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A family there asked if Miller if was interested in caring for an elderly woman in Lima, Ohio. |
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One such incident involved Jason Upthegrove, a Lima, Ohio, NAACP chapter president. |
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But the Iraqi trucks kept getting stuck, and the Lima Company commander, Lt. Col. Steve Lawson, ordered everyone onto the road. |
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We had left the oppressive flat humidity of Lima at dawn, rising through the low cloud that seemed to hang permanently over the city, as if entering a second sky. |
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A much more modern devotion, that to Blessed Martin the lay brother of Lima, first appeared at Sligo in 1955 when there was a November triduum in his honour. |
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In 1650 a slave ship sailing from Panama to Lima was wrecked off Ecuador. |
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When Tony Womack escaped a full count by singling to center with two outs, I figured Jim Tracy would cue Gagne, but he let Lima press onward against the dangerous Walker. |
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According to the announcement, van der Sloot will wed 24-year-old Leidy Carol Figueroa Uceda, an accountant who lives in Lima. |
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Among the people who seemed not averse to being interviewed was Msgr. Bob Weiss of St Rose of Lima Church. |
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Prison guards in Lima found a contraband mobile phone in his prison cell that he claimed was given to him by the warden. |
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He helped set up churches in Lima and also lived in Arequipa, a city of a million people 8,000 feet up in the Andes, where he was involved in pastoral work. |
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An opening letter by Monsignor Robert Weiss, a pastor at Saint Rose of Lima Parish, in Newtown, CT, sets the tone. |
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According to early Spanish articles the Lima area was once called Itchyma, after its original inhabitants. |
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Lima was founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, as Ciudad de los Reyes. |
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Together with the seaport of Callao, it forms a contiguous urban area known as the Lima Metropolitan Area. |
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A and the Republic of Peru signed in New York City on September 25th 2012 and Lima City on October 1st 2012 respectively. |
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Jauja, which flourished for a short time, was once the capital of Spanish Peru, prior to the founding of Lima as the new capital. |
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Chapter five offers vegan-based dishes, including Middle Eastern Chickpeas with Spinach, and Stewed Baby Lima Beans with Tomatoes. |
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In January 1535, Lima was founded, from which the political and administrative institutions were to be organized. |
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The largest of them, the Lima Metropolitan Area, is the seventh largest metropolis in the Americas. |
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A final peace treaty in 1929, signed between Peru and Chile called the Treaty of Lima, returned Tacna to Peru. |
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Occasionally, an untied LIMA branch may redirect the blood flow toward the thoracic wall and can cause angina pectoris. |
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This includes three days at archaeological sites around Chiclayo and Trujillo, as well as six days in Cusco and three in Lima. |
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He sent representatives to Lima urging the Viceroy that Peru be granted independence, however all negotiations proved unsuccessful. |
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The territory now called Bolivia was known as Charcas, and was under the authority of the Viceroy of Lima. |
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Many of these pieces are on display in Lima in the Larco Archaeological Museum and the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History. |
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In 1541 Lima, supporters of Diego Almagro II assassinated Francisco Pizarro. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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In 1907 the family moved to Lima, Peru, where Ashton attended a Dominican school. |
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The established consulados of Mexico City and Lima were firmly controlled by criollos, so a new consulado was set up at Veracruz. |
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During the 1960s, the brutalist style began appearing in Lima due to the military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado. |
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Lima is home to the headquarters of the Andean Community of Nations, along with other regional and international organizations. |
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The city is roughly equivalent to the Province of Lima, which is subdivided into 43 districts. |
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This judicial district has jurisdiction over the remaining eight districts, all located in northern Lima. |
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The Superior Court of the Cono Norte is the second Superior Court located in Lima and is part of the Judicial District of North Lima. |
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The first and oldest Superior Court in Lima is the Superior Court of Justice, belonging to the Judicial District and. |
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Lima is seat of two of the 28 second highest or Superior Courts of Justice. |
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Insurance corporations based in Lima include Rimac Seguros, Mapfre Peru, Interseguro, Pacifico, Protecta and La Positiva. |
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Lima has the largest export industry in South America and is a regional hub for the cargo industry. |
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Chinese and a lesser number of Japanese came to Lima and established themselves in the Barrios Altos neighborhood near downtown Lima. |
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The first settlement in what would become Lima was made up of 117 housing blocks. |
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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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Lima has one of the country's highest levels of enrollment in high school and preschool. |
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In October 2015 Lima hosted the 2015 Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund. |
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Throughout the colonial era, most of the Spanish nobility based in Lima were originally from Castile. |
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Since 2011, several Lima restaurants have been recognized as among The World's 50 Best Restaurants. |
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A popular sport among Limenos is fronton, a racquet sport similar to squash invented in Lima. |
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The most popular sport in Lima is football with professional club teams operating in the city. |
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Home to universities, institutions and schools, Lima has the highest concentration of institutions of higher learning on the continent. |
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The dropout rate for Lima is lower than the national average, except for elementary school, which is higher. |
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Because of its location on the country's central coast, Lima is an important junction in Peru's highway system. |
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Maritime transport inside Lima city limits is relatively insignificant compared to that of Callao. |
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While the Police force is nationally controlled and funded, each district in Lima has a community policing structure called Serenazgo. |
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Lima HN, Schaefer CER, Mello JWV, Gilkes RJ, Ker JC Pedogenesis and pre-Columbian land use of Terra Preta Anthrosols of Western Amazonia. |
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In January 1535, Pizarro founded the city of Lima, a project he considered his greatest achievement. |
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While he was infirmarian and porter at the Dominican convent of Our Lady of the Rosary, he became a one-man charity agency for all of Lima. |
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Lima told Reuters, 'When they say that they're going to fight fire with fire, they're implying that Brazil is playing with fire. |
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Martin was born the son of a Spanish nobleman and an African freedwoman in 1579 in Lima, Peru. |
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The conquistador of Peru was laid to rest in the Lima Cathedral. |
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The Spanish Empire conquered the region in the 16th century and established a Viceroyalty that encompassed most of its South American colonies, with its capital in Lima. |
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In 2006, the Lima Stock Exchange was the world's most profitable. |
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Lima is the world's second largest desert city, after Cairo, Egypt. |
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This system links the principal points of the Lima Metropolitan Area. |
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The paradigm to reconstruct and renovate the old city and revitalize it has been followed by other cities in the Americas, particularly Havana, Lima and Cartagena de Indias. |
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In 1542, the region of New Granada, along with all other Spanish possessions in South America, became part of the Viceroyalty of Peru, with its capital at Lima. |
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Lima is the country's industrial and financial centre and one of Latin America's most important financial centers, home to many national companies and hotels. |
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By contrast only 390,000 emigrated from Lima to other regions. |
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When Adrian Beltre made a highlight-worthy play on a Scott Rolen nubber to start the seventh, Lima walked off the mound to high-five his third-baseman. |
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The seven companies are Selodang Mayang Bestari, Trimurti Citra Bahari, Heron Olira, Jaya Lima Utama Perkasa, Luhur Asa Vrima Menara Teras Bahari, Melati Empat Handayani. |
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San Martin settled in Huacho on 12 November, where he established his headquarters while Cochrane sailed north blockading the port of Callao in Lima. |
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Exercise Bersama Lima 2013 involves planning and rehearsing air and maritime operations in the South China Sea, Malaysia and Singapore, Wing Commander Nuttycombe said. |
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The Lima Golf Club, a prominent golf club, is located within the district. |
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The FEH has previously visited Peru twelve times since its inception in 1982, and successfully conducted training programs in Lima, Arequipa, Chiclayo and Trujillo. |
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After intervention by the French ambassador in Lima, the last 15 survivors were returned to the island, but brought with them smallpox, which further devastated the island. |
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While Lima also likes to skip rope and bicycle with her basketball player hubby Marko Jaric, Kloss loves SoulCycle, strength training, conditioning and toning. |
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In the 1940s Lima started a period of rapid growth spurred by migration from the Andean region, as rural people sought opportunities for work and education. |
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After independence, Lima became the capital of the Republic of Peru but economic stagnation and political turmoil brought urban development to a halt. |
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During this period, Lima was adversely affected by the Bourbon Reforms as it lost its monopoly on overseas trade and its control over the mining region of Upper Peru. |
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In October 2013 Lima was chosen to host the 2019 Pan American Games. |
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Almeida Lima, who presumably carried out all of the leucotomies. |
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Strongly influenced by European, Andean, African and Asian culture, Lima is a melting pot, due to colonization, immigration and indigenous influences. |
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Lima has, by far, the largest ethnic Chinese community in Latin America. |
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This is because voseo was primarily used by Spain's lower socioeconomic classes, a social group that did not begin to appear in Lima until the late colonial era. |
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Because they are located at a higher elevation than Lima, they receive more sunshine in winter months, something that the city frequently lacks under seasonal fog. |
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Lima cuisines include Creole food, Chifas, Cebicherias and Pollerias. |
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The Palace of Justice in Lima is seat of the Supreme Court of Justice the highest judicial court in Peru with jurisdiction over the entire territory of Peru. |
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Another inactive line runs from Lima northwards to the city of Huacho. |
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