Costa Rica, which had held back over concerns about privatizing public industries, was brought into the accord in January. |
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The newlyweds then jetted off to Costa Rica for an active honeymoon of hiking, diving and exploring the rain forest. |
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Closer investigation revealed that all of those messages were bounced spams promoting an online casino in Costa Rica. |
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Since 1838, when it declared itself a sovereign nation, Costa Rica has enjoyed an independent existence, which it has zealously maintained. |
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Since the mid-1980s, Costa Rica has become a center for factories that assemble garments, electronic components, and other goods for export. |
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They'd paved parish driveways in Costa Rica and repaired clinic roofs in Jamaica. |
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A few are in London, but there are grumblings about buying houses and relocating to places like Costa Rica or Bulgaria. |
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The plants from Costa Rica usually have larger underleaves and more strongly papulose leaf cells than the plants from southeastern Brazil. |
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It's all made me dreadfully homesick for Costa Rica, and for all my friends. |
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Victor recently returned from volunteering in Costa Rica, pitching in to help farmers switch to environmentally friendly, shade-grown coffee. |
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This columnist recalls hitch-hiking to Italy to watch Scotland tackle Costa Rica in the 1990 World Cup finals. |
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The story goes that the opia once lived in the mountains of Costa Rica but began to inhabit the islands offshore as well. |
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Before I left for Costa Rica, I bought a Del Monte Gold, skinned its prickly bark, cored its hard center, and ate it with my fingers. |
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A recent study in Costa Rica found that preserving forest fragments around coffee plantations could boost crop yields and increase income. |
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In Costa Rica he watched parasitologists dissecting frogs, turtles, and iguanas and finding new species of parasites in each group. |
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Sharon wants to adopt a Filipino brother or sister for Rica, but until today it wasn't an option. |
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Costa Rica has pioneered what's now become known as ecotourism, traveling in harmony with nature. |
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The ceriman is native to wet forests of southern Mexico, Guatemala and parts of Costa Rica and Panama. |
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The ascent has to be achieved on the first day and is rewarded on the second day with a spectacular sunrise and panoramic view of Costa Rica. |
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In several poems that refer to her native Costa Rica, we begin to understand one of the reasons for her unrest and unhappiness. |
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In that way, Costa Rica, which owns the organism, protects itself from biopiracy and must be consulted for any further supply. |
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In Italy in 1990 Scotland were humbled by Costa Rica in the dreaded group phase of the World Cup. |
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Studies in Costa Rica showed that screwworm flies prefer thick, densely forested areas to open pastures. |
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Tens of thousands also marched in Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Panama. |
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He highlights the contribution which British West Indians have made to the development of modern Costa Rica. |
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It is to these moments that the team would be looking tonight in this crucial game against Costa Rica. |
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Having been to Costa Rica many times I still love this country with its friendly people and its rustic charm. |
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We are still down to play Costa Rica on Tuesday, but the result is inconsequential. |
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He was vegan, and a prominent peta spokesman, and he once purchased 800 acres of endangered rainforest in Costa Rica. |
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He is collaborating with the National Biodiversity Institute of Costa Rica to explore poorly understood endophytic fungi and uncultured soil microbes of Costa Rica. |
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Costa Rica boasts six per cent of the world's plant and animal species. |
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Curled into a fetal position on an outdoor, candle-lit matt in Costa Rica, the 18-year-old trembles in fear. |
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The only people she would be able to talk to in English would be Ovidiu, and marginally to Rica with the broken language he was still trying to learn. |
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President of Costa Rica Oscar Arias laid a calming hand on 1980s El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama. |
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Voting with the United States and Europe were Argentina, Brazil, chile, Costa Rica, Japan, Mexico, Peru, and South Korea. |
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As such, they tend to look for high-quality getaways, such as helicopter tours of the Canadian Rockies, national park vacations and chartered small ship cruises to Costa Rica. |
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But Switzerland, New Zealand, and costa Rica cannot hold back the New Chaos. |
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If that is true, it could explain why the species has disappeared from the upper Central Valley of Costa Rica, an area without large forest tracts. |
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Panama is angling to be the next Costa Rica, with nearly 6,000 square miles of public lands and a wildlife population that'll make any tropical nation green with envy. |
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This level of divergence was comparable to that between A. aeneus from Costa Rica and the widespread A. mexicanus lineage, producing a trichotomy between these three lineages. |
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Collectively these objectives will comprise a comprehensive effort to delineate the mechanics of fluid migration and dewatering activity in the Costa Rica accretionary prism. |
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Our small ships can drop you off on a pristine beach in Costa Rica, with no footprints in sight, where you'll seek out white-faced capuchins in the jungle. |
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The England team, already out of Fo the tournament, drew nil-nil against Costa Rica. |
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But narco subs have been captured in Honduras, Colombia, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Spain. |
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On Costa Rica Street, in Palermo Soho, there is an inconspicuous black gate. |
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They founded Villa Rica de la Vera Cruz on May 18, 1519, as the first Spanish town in what is now Mexico. |
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Mangrove swamps occur along parts of both coasts, with banana plantations occupying deltas near Costa Rica. |
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In 2014, the Episcopal Church of Costa Rica, a diocese of the province, took steps toward welcoming the LGBTQ community. |
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Cubana de Aviacion Airline Company has recently commenced its first nonstop service between Havana and San Jose, Costa Rica. |
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A survey of homopteran species from coffee shrubs and poro and laurel trees in shaded coffee plantations in Turrialba, Costa Rica. |
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The brands are Alta Rica, Alta Rica Decaff, Cap Colombie, Suraya and Espresso, all in 100-gr. |
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For example, Costa Rica scores highest on the FHSI, while the United States comes in fifty-fifth place. |
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Tim Krul had only stopped two of his previous 20 penalty kicks, but Costa Rica, who had won their previous shoot-out, didn't know that. |
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A comparison of parental care of the Great Antshrike in Costa Rica and Ecuador. |
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From the mountainous fog forests of Colombia, Peru and Costa Rica comes a group of orchids known as the Masdevallias. |
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In Costa Rica, the Ballena Marine National Park is designed for humpback protection. |
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Allergan confirmed on 30 January 2008 that they will move their production to Costa Rica. |
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A PRIDE of lionesses relax under the Serengeti sun, while a frog hitches a ride on a stag beetle in Costa Rica. |
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This union consisted of the provinces of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Los Altos, Mosquito Coast, and Nicaragua. |
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Most of the population of Honduras, Costa Rica and Guatemala lives in valleys. |
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Almost half of the bird population of the Talamancan montane forests in Costa Rica and Panama are endemic to this region. |
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He spent two months exploring the coasts of Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, before arriving in Almirante Bay in Panama on 16 October. |
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One of the region's most important nesting grounds is in Tortuguero in Costa Rica. |
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It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
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As a whole, the range between Costa Rica and the canal is generally referred to by geographers as the Cordillera Central. |
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The contras operated out of camps in the neighboring countries of Honduras to the north and Costa Rica to the south. |
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The lowland area runs from the Gulf of Fonseca to Nicaragua's Pacific border with Costa Rica south of Lake Nicaragua. |
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The majority of the Nicaraguan Diaspora migrated to the United States and Costa Rica. |
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Nelson had however fallen seriously ill in the jungles of Costa Rica, probably from a recurrence of malaria, and was unable to take command. |
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On the Atlantic coast of Costa Rica, the village of Parismina has one such initiative. |
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In Costa Rica, the beaches of Gandoca and Parismina provide nesting grounds. |
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Over in Costa Rica, Max Hug Williams is helping a baby three-toed sloth who's started to respond to her pneumonia medicine. |
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The foundation established a sanctuary in Costa Rica, the Parque Marino Las Baulas. |
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But now, scientists have asserted that vents and seeps co-exist in the deep as they embarked on a submersible expedition off Costa Rica. |
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Near Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, Madman, co-pilot and plane were caught in a storm, cast into the Caribbean, drowned. |
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Turning his interests abroad, Trevithick also worked as a mining consultant in Peru and later explored parts of Costa Rica. |
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After a honeymoon to Tabacon and Playa de Conchal, Costa Rica, the couple resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. |
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El Salvador, Costa Rica and Florida began their stints in the slave trade in 1541, 1563 and 1581, respectively. |
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The first group, which for convenience we may call welfare states, includes Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, and Brazil. |
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The importance of gallery forests in the tropical lowlands of Costa Rica for understorey forest birds. |
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From the distinctive pink spoonbill to the colorful trogons and toucans, Costa Rica is home to a remarkably diverse population of birds. |
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Costa Rica is very proactive with their fisheries with catch-and-release laws for roosterfish along with only fishing circle hooks for them. |
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A gay couple has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica asking that their union be recognized under the new law. |
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However there was nothing Sevilla keeper Sergio Rica could do to prevent Rotan from levelling with a 44th-minute free kick. |
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Eighteen new investment projects arrived in Costa Rica in 2014 in the Corporative Services Sector. |
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Although during Ulate's presidency Costa Rica had only the Guardia Civil, the Treaty had the Costa Rican government's support. |
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Eighteen places are available in 1999 for projects which range from studying glaciers in Iceland to the tropical rainforest in Costa Rica. |
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Oil refining in Salamanca received raw material through pipelines from Poza Rica, Veracruz and from Tabasco. |
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On 3 February 2012, Elton John visited Costa Rica for the first time when he performed at the recently built National Stadium. |
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They must then head to Sao Paulo and Belo Horizonte for their meetings with Uruguay and Costa Rica on June 19 and 24 respectively. |
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Kalon Surf is located 4 kilometers from Costanera Hatillo, Dominical, Costa Rica. |
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The 2012 list is instead topped by Costa Rica, Vietnam and Colombia. |
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Nest usurping occurrence of Piratic Flycatcher in southwestern Costa Rica. |
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In 1968 the Arenal Volcano, in Costa Rica, erupted killing 87 people as the 3 villages of Tabacon, Pueblo Nuevo and San Luis were buried under pyroclastic flows and debris. |
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Some topics are early maize evolution, pre-Columbian maize agriculture in Costa Rica, and a biologically based method of phytolith classification. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800s to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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In Costa Rica, trade unions first appeared in the late 1800's to support workers in a variety of urban and industrial jobs, such as railroad builders and craft tradesmen. |
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New Jerseyans Matthew Stout and Joey Cappuccio have been living in San Jose, Costa Rica, for three weeks, and they only have left their apartment to get groceries. |
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Tourism communications director, Dalila Gonzalez, said that Cubana Airlines will inaugurate a new route from Costa Rica and will add a second flight from Cancun, Mexico. |
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Uruguay were quick to the ball, strong in the tackle and seemed intent on showing they were a better team than had been apparent in their defeat to Costa Rica. |
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His Majesty the Sultan has sent a cable of greetings to President Laura Chinchilla Miranda of the Republic of Costa Rica on her country's Independence Day anniversary. |
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Costa Rica is a leading eradicator of marijuana, seizing or destroying more than 1,390 metric tons in 2013, an increase of nearly 50 percent over the previous year. |
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In 1968 the Arenal Volcano, in Costa Rica, erupted and killed 87 people. |
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England's points total of one from three matches was its worst ever in the World Cup, obtaining one point from drawing against Costa Rica in their last match. |
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A strikingly beautiful bird, the quetzal is the national emblem of Guatemala, appearing on its currency and postage. The quetzal ranges from southern Mexico to Costa Rica. |
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He arrived in Costa Rica in 1822 hoping to develop mining machinery. |
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Come and meet the giant lancehead viper in deepest Costa Rica. |
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Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc, a US-based hotel company, has announced opening of the all-inclusive The Westin Resort and Spa, Playa Conchal in Costa Rica. |
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