The first chilean goal was a thing of beauty produced by a team not known for beauty. |
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Kanye West gets his tarot cards read by a radical chilean filmmaker is practically a fully formed SNL sketch. |
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That being said, the singular chilean earthquake is a rare event. |
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A prize draw aimed at compulsive spendthrifts has been run by a Chilean bank. |
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Among them are Chilean nitrate, rock phosphate, greensand, and sulfate of potash magnesia. |
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It took more than four weeks for the container to reach Iquique, a Chilean port about 150 miles south of Arica. |
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The Chilean experience shows that this obstacle, though daunting, is not insuperable. |
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As I sat there up to my elbows in compost, she talked me through the joys of drizzling pesto and supping a nice wee Chilean white. |
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On that day the Chilean military, led by General Pinochet, overthrew the elected president, Salvador Allende. |
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The Chilean artist, who works in Mexico City, offered small framed stitched objects that painstakingly replicate fragments of his own clothing. |
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They scored four at the weekend and the Chilean thinks they are hitting their stride. |
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During that day Chileans visit fondas where they eat empanadas, drink Chilean red wine, and dance the cueca, the country's national dance. |
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Toothfish are sold as Chilean sea bass which is popular in high-end restaurants. |
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Vera, a Chilean in her thirties, and her husband, Philippe, a Frenchman, own a restaurant and guesthouse at Terra Luna. |
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On September 11, 1973 the Chilean armed forces attacked La Moneda, the presidential palace in the centre of Santiago. |
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The Chilean sea bass is very ugly, but at least it's not the orange roughy, which is the Atlantic slimefish, not an attractively named fish. |
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Fourth-year Vic students, they're also the only Chilean and Samoan, respectively, in the Festival, and the youngest performers. |
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In just over a decade, sales of Chilean wine have increased from a measly 14,000 cases a year in 1990 to 820,000 cases a year last year. |
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The Chilean Navy said the crew on the stranded vessel had taken measures to prevent the fuel leak from polluting the sea. |
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At their best, Chilean wines are unctuously juicy and intense, with bags of exotic ripe fruit. |
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Now, twenty-eight years later, thanks to a decision by a Chilean appeals court, he exits the public stage still beyond the reach of the law. |
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In addition, Chilean speech contains many words adopted from the Mapuche language as well as much chilenismos. |
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A Chilean Merlot or a decent Beaujolais is the best partner for liver, tongue, sausage and ham. |
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We started with liver and port terrine, a salad with goat cheese and fresh fruit, and Chilean empenadas with salsa. |
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The tournament will be staged in eight Chilean cities, from Temuco in the lush, green south to Antofagasta in the Atacama desert. |
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I was in the gorgeous Chilean desert under the bright sun with wild flowers bursting all over the place. |
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Can chefs serve swordfish, bluefin tuna or Chilean seabass in good conscience? |
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In March 2004, the Royal Netherlands Navy signed a contract for the transfer of two M-Class frigates to the Chilean Navy. |
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Just munched my way through a fantastic casserole and half a bottle of really-very-good Chilean Merlot. |
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You graced our suite with the sweet smell of beautiful flowers and Chilean wine. |
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If, however, not a soul has come across your plum paste, your Himalayan red rice or your Chilean boletes, you win. |
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But another danger is lurking for the Scottish salmon industry, which is fighting to compete against cheaper Chilean and Norwegian fish. |
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The women, their partners in the cueca, the traditional Chilean courtship dance, must dance alone. |
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He's a Chilean hero, cruelly held here for more than a year, in squalor, against his will, while mentally weak and physically unfit. |
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Few Chilean Americans have been active in the military, but this will change as more native-born children grow up. |
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The Chilean had first served for the match in the 10th game of the decider. |
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The Chilean Student Confederation announced plans for mass rallies across the country this Thursday in an escalation of the struggle. |
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Yet it was Allende's government that betrayed the Chilean working class and delivered it into the hands of the military junta. |
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In some Chilean varieties, the ears are much larger than their North American cousins. |
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Highlights included the laburnum arch in full flower, the handkerchief trees and the Chilean firethorn. |
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After finally loading up the ship with enough equipment to haul in a school of Chilean sea bass we set sail. |
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Australian, American, and Chilean winemakers work in steady, hot climates that produce regular harvests and consistent wines. |
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A large evergreen shrub that grows to to 20 ft or more, the Chilean fire bush has narrow lanceolate leaves, up to 6in long. |
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Gabriel is the 26-year-old son of a fervidly leftist Chilean mother and a Soviet father whom he never met. |
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It has also reminded me vividly of my schooldays, when the intellectual horizon of Chilean adolescents had more than a sliver reserved for paradox, mystery and ambiguity. |
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It's a very traditional Chilean dessert made with milk and semolina. |
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The lodge owners have bought a private ranch bordering the park where we are taken for a traditional Chilean barbecue or asado at the Quincho, a custom-built barbecue house. |
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The Chilean common brown tarantula has provided the source for a novel painkiller, a new way to block cardiac arrhythmias, and insights into how ion channels are gated. |
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There are 17,000 tons of cargo in the Chilean port of Arica that cannot be transported because the railroad between Arica and La Paz has been paralyzed. |
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When asked whether the Chilean had shed the excess pounds he gained after his injury, he joked that all that worried him was the player's haircut. |
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This place is the gateway to the high Andes and the Chilean border. |
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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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So during the war of independence, the Chilean rural population fought dutifully side by side with the local national elite against the Spanish army. |
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For mains, we have chargrilled tenderloin and Chilean sea bass. |
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Chilean sea bass in a sauce of mirin, soy, ginger juice, lavender honey, and safflower oil is accompanied by Sandor's take on the classic brandade. |
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The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
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Deep-sea creatures such as orange roughy and Chilean sea bass have slower life cycles than those in the shallows, and have proven especially vulnerable to over fishing. |
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In a forgotten warehouse, 500 telex machines were discovered which had been bought by the previous Chilean government but left unused because nobody knew what to do with them. |
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At the surface, the man who has emerged as the rescue attempt's figurehead is Laurence Golborne, the Chilean Minister of Mining. |
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At Sandor's, they found Tuscan white truffle tortelloni with aged asiago and white truffle milk and Chilean sea bass marinated in ginger and sake. |
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Within a few decades, orangutans, Asian elephants, Sumatran tigers, Chilean flamingos, Amur leopards, and many other well-known species will likely disappear from the wild. |
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Estimating codend size selectivity of bottom trawlnet in Chilean hake fishery. |
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Another traditional sausage is the prieta, the Chilean version of blood sausage, generally known elsewhere in Latin America as morcilla. |
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The coat of arms of the Chilean city of Coquimbo features the Union Jack, owing to its historical commercial links to Britain. |
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Chilean historian Luis Thayer Ojeda estimated that 45 percent of immigrants to Chile in the 17th and 18th centuries were Basque. |
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British investment helped Chile become prosperous and British seamen helped the Chilean navy become a strong force in the South Pacific. |
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The cultural legacy of the British in Chile is notable and has spread beyond the British Chilean community into society at large. |
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If the men under his charge had not mutinied, he might have been able to cross the Andes to reach the Chilean side. |
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As manual labour they had status below the gauchos and the Argentine, Chilean and European landowners and administrators. |
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For example, Cuban citizens and international exchange students require such a test approved by a medical authority to enter Chilean territory. |
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In Chile, seafood exports, especially Chilean hake, have decreased dramatically. |
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Consequently, as in other Latin American countries, protectionism became an entrenched aspect of the Chilean economy. |
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Little is known about the extent of glaciers during Last Glacial Maximum north of the Chilean Lake District. |
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The last remnant's of Spee's squadron were interned at Chilean ports and destroyed at the Battle of Mas a Tierra. |
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In 1908, a species of Chilean sandalwood vanished from overlogging, and its creamy wood scent vanished with it. |
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In 1984, Juan Pablo Camacho was born at the Frei Montalva Station, becoming the first Chilean born in Antarctica. |
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The Argentine, British and Chilean claims all overlap, and have caused friction. |
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Relations with the new Chilean Republic were good until the Chilean state decided to occupy their lands. |
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Like Australia, Chile allows foreign companies to set up Chilean subsidiaries to offer domestic flights in Chile, regardless of reciprocity. |
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The first Chilean settlement was Fuerte Bulnes, situated in a forested zone on the north side of the strait. |
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Argentina effectively recognized Chilean sovereignty over the Strait of Magellan in the Boundary treaty of 1881 between Chile and Argentina. |
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At the outset of the war, the Chilean and Peruvian rebel army surrendered unconditionally and signed the Paucarpata Treaty. |
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During the second half of the 19th century, the archipelago began to come under Chilean and Argentine influence. |
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It was erected in 1992 through the initiative of the Chilean Section of the Cape Horn Captains Brotherhood. |
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The one located in the Chilean Navy Station is the more accessible and visited, and is commonly referred to as the Cape Horn lighthouse. |
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Although never a site of battle, Trujillo suffered from occupation by Chilean troops and their plundering of the surrounding countryside. |
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Today, one of the islands on the Chilean coast is named Alejandro Selkirk Island and another one Robinson Crusoe Island. |
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In 1600, the Chilean city of Valdivia was conquered by the Dutch pirate Sebastian de Cordes. |
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These emigrants decided to emigrate to Chile with the help of the Chilean government. |
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AoAuHoracio Reis, head trainer at the gym where Chilean Olympic weight lifter Elizabeth Poblete gave birth without knowing she was pregnant. |
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Neruda, a Nobel Prize winner, was a member of the Communist Party and a staunch supporter of ousted Chilean President Salvador Allende. |
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The Chilean air force plane had 21 people aboard when it vanished near the remote Juan Fernandez islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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Born in Chile to the founders of the Chilean National Ballet, Uthoff has danced with the Limon Dance Company and the Joffrey Ballet. |
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Shaped box bushes, lavender and ionicera hedging combined with a grand yew, Chilean pine and magnolias give the gardens a sense of maturity. |
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The monkey puzzle tree, also known as a Chilean Pine, is native to the Andes of Chile and Argentina. |
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What is the common name for the Chilean pine, often seen in British country parks and gardens? |
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The Chilean Sea Bass with peppers is not exceptional but proves to be toothsome. |
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It's just the kind of experience Vincenzo delivers with his Chilean sea bass served with a red cabbage sauce, pecorino, broccoli and baby carrot. |
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This subtly flavoured fish is often compared to Chilean sea bass, black cod and John Dory. |
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The main course consisted of filet mignon, New York strip, Chilean sea bass and lamb. |
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A tsunami alert was issued for the entire Chilean coast, but has since been lifted. |
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The Chilean Rose tarantula has urticating hairs over the posterior aspect of its body. |
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The researchers ran similar tests on guinea pigs and Chilean degus, which experience less infant neurogenesis than other animals. |
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Back in 1981 the Chilean banking system still relied primarily on passbooks. |
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Plants such as Choisya ternata, Pittosporum tobira, lemon verbena, Chilean glory flower and wisteria may suffer but they may not have died. |
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Director of the Chilean Hydrographic and Oceanographic Service has been awarded for his contribution to world hydrography. |
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Former Chilean Minister of Planning Felipe Kast noted the excessiveness with which ideology governs politics, particularly in Latin America. |
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And inorganic compounds in the Chilean samples could alter the nature of the materials released during the heating process, he notes. |
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The maqui berry, otherwise known as the Chilean Wineberry, has taken the nutraceutical industry by storm. |
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The Maqui berry from Chile, also known as the Chilean Wineberry, is one example of this trend. |
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Beeperland will offer NPCS service initially through a voice paging network in the Chilean capital, Santiago, which will later be extended to the rest of Chile. |
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Farmed pigs have few champions to match the outraged ecologists who swung the tide of public taste away from over-fished Chilean sea bass and orange roughy a decade ago. |
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Patiala signatures include grilled Chilean sea bass with strawberry chutney and Bengali mustard and the lightly spiced pumpkin and apricot shorba. |
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Yet Russia was too educated in the benefits of socialism for an equivalent of the Chilean way of forcing capitalism upon the people as it was suggested by Sovietology pundits. |
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The trees destroyed include Chilean wine palms, monkey puzzle trees and Gunnera tinctoria, which were planted as part of the park's Gateway to Chile project. |
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In Fitch's view, BSC is, to a large degree, ring-fenced from the rest of the Santander group thanks to strong regulatory oversight conducted by the Chilean Banking Regulator. |
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The band, fronted by debt relief campaigner Bono, were given the honour by Chilean President-elect Michelle Bachelet in the National Stadium in Santiago de Chile. |
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The menu will include ensalada, Chilean sea bass with mojo sauce, roasted chicken breast, tenderloin medallion with chimichurri sauce and rocambole de chocolate. |
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In the 1980s everyone drank German and Liebfraumilch, in the 90s it was Aussie chardonnay and shiraz, in the noughties it was New Zealand sauvignon and Chilean merlot. |
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Robinson Crusoe Island The largest island of the Chilean Juan Fernndez Archipelago, Robinson Crusoe Island is 419 miles west of South America in the South Pacific Ocean. |
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The Chilean Government also declared the Bio Bio Region, along with the areas of Florida, Quillon, Ranque, and San Rosendo to be catastrophes zones after fire damage. |
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In response to the threat of an Argentine invasion, minefields were deployed and bunkers built on the Chilean side in some areas of Tierra del Fuego. |
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The granite peaks of the Torres del Paine in the Chilean Patagonia. |
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In Chilean cuisine, it is served raw with lemon, onions, and olive oil. |
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Five years later, the Chilean government moved the main settlement to the current location of Punta Arenas, the oldest permanent settlement in Southern Patagonia. |
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The helicopter's crew of three then destroyed the aircraft, surrendered to Chilean police on 25 May, and were repatriated to the UK after interrogation. |
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There are people of Irish descent all over South America, such as the Chilean liberator Bernardo O'Higgins and the Peruvian photographer Mario Testino. |
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In 1998, Thatcher called for the release of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet when Spain had him arrested and sought to try him for human rights violations. |
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Chilean Fresh Fruit Association, which represents Chile's fresh fruit growers, packers and shippers, has appointed Karen Brux as its Managing Director for North America. |
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Recently, environmental activists and local residents gathered near the small Chilean town of Cochrane to protest a plan to build a series of hydroelectrical dams. |
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Some plants, including a rare South American plant, Gunnera chiliensis, or Chilean Rhubarb, seem almost as time-consuming to raise as a small child would be. |
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When it comes to consumption, according to Globefish, Europe's economic crisis has resulted in falling demand for Chilean salmon despite low prices for the product. |
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