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JC: Federico Sturzenegger there, the Chairman of the Argentinean Central Bank.
"It's quiet," he said, with the unmistakable singsong of Argentinean Spanish.
Between the Libres y lokos and La adicción, there are Argentinean capos.
From the Argentinean dictatorship, to the Malvinas, to the discords of today.
While Colombia's peso softened 20.42% and stocks slipped 2805.8%, Argentinean assets marked time.
Its mission: to deposit an Argentinean Earth-observing satellite, dubbed SAOCOMM-1A, into orbit.
Some Argentinean groups have approached Código to ask him to write lyrics for them.
Chilean stocks fell 20.19 percent, matching the decline their Argentinean peers saw in early trade.
It's even better if you've trusted Atsushi and you are drinking he's favorite Argentinean muscat.
Movies and TV shows sometimes play this misconception for laughs like the Narcoleptic Argentinean in Moulin Rouge!
I am an Argentinean: I liked to touch the ball three, four times, to dribble past someone.
Karina Abregú, for example, is an Argentinean woman whose husband attacked her before lighting her on fire.
Maybe it was the music—fast-paced norteño rhythms followed by Argentinean ska filtered through the open doorway.
They were part of the Sos Villero Festival, which, until recently, brought Argentinean groups to play in Monterrey.
But it also brings a message of forgiveness and acceptance, according to Natalio Mallo, the Argentinean-born director.
Hadjian, an Argentinean journalist of Armenian descent, learned that in eastern Turkey today there are thousands, perhaps millions, more.
Front Row Center BERLIN — The Argentinean composer Alberto Ginastera is well established as a leading voice of Latin America.
He recently welcomed a baby girl with his love of over a decade, Argentinean model and TV host Candela Ferro.
" Though Spanish is Argentinean-born Lopilato's native tongue, it was Bublé who actually chose his daughter's name, which means "life.
"We got a game Argentinean who is going to be dangerous, have a go, but he'll get beat," Hearn said.
The Argentinean-born spiritual leader has made poverty and Latin American struggles major parts of his tenure leading the Vatican.
The First, indebted to Bartók, exhibits traces of Argentinean folk music, such as the loping rhythm of the gato dance.
However, the bulk of the investments are exposed to Argentinean government bonds, which are considered to be of relatively high risk.
Given BNA's total ownership by the Argentinean government, the bank's liabilities (including BNA branches abroad) are fully guaranteed by the government.
A 13-time All Star, Nowitzki is one the game's greatest international standouts, a discussion the Argentinean Ginobili also finds himself in.
I also had dinner at the hotel's main restaurant, Leynia, an Argentinean grill with Japanese flair that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
"What we are very committed to is to try to find a way we can be helpful to the Argentinean people," Georgieva said.
Still, Hold Security was able to access the Argentinean equivalent of social security numbers for about 100 employees and consumer credit report disputes.
In one aspect of the case, someone involved in the litigation told me, Singer was "unbelievably creative": his attempts to seize Argentinean government assets.
"Most millers are okay with the quality of Argentinean wheat and the volumes will be similar to last year, if not more," he said.
Portfolio manager Nicholas Hardingham said a combination of off-benchmark positions, shorter duration and avoiding big losers such as Argentinean local currency debt had helped.
The exclusive event —which also included musical numbers by Mexican duo Jesse & Joy and Argentinean singer Noel Schajris— was held at the St. Regis hotel.
A total of 38 blocks were offered in the licensing round, the first open bid round for Argentinean offshore acreage in more than 20 years.
"Zama," a brief, indelible novel by the Argentinean writer Antonio Di Benedetto, is a work of waiting—of enforced lassitude, excruciated anticipation, and final frustration.
The European Commission cut the anti-dumping duties for Argentinean biodiesel last year to between 4.5 and 8.1 percent from initial rates of 22-25.7 percent.
The show originally took the name La columna de los internos de del Borda, or "Residents' Column," and it was broadcast weekly on Argentinean public radio.
In one visit, you can eat Indian biryani, catch an Argentinean ballet, pose as an Egyptian pharaoh, and shop for Saudi niqabs, like the ones pictured above.
The tangled aftermath of war is at the core of another photographically enticing film noir, "The Bitter Stems," an Argentinean movie from 1956, directed by Fernando Ayala.
The European Commission subsequently cut the anti-dumping duties for Argentinean biodiesel last year to between 4.5 and 8.1 percent from initial rates of 22-25.7 percent.
Her story of anguish, pain, and uncertainty is one shared by the approximately 400,000 to 500,000 Argentinean women who resort to clandestine abortions every year in the country.
Both a building and a park, ACROS — which houses a music hall, a conference center, and more — was spearheaded by Emilio Ambasz, an Argentinean architect and industrial designer.
While Weeks and McCarthy were demonstrating in front of the Argentinean Embassy in D.C., the seminarians were sent to a concentration camp and tortured, by other fellow Catholics.
A string of upsets unfolded later in the day with world number 26 Grigor Dimitrov eliminated in straight sets by Argentinean Guido Pella 21-22009 26-24(63).
Novogratz had recognized its potential when one of his partners at Fortress, Peter Briger, introduced him to one of its earlier evangelists, an Argentinean investor named Wences Casares.
In slang popularized by the Argentinean working class during the second half of the 19th century, colifato was a tender way of labeling a person with mental illness.
"Argentinean leadership recognizes that climate change represents a risk to Argentina's long-term growth rate, most obviously through its impact on the important agriculture sector," said the report.
"In the short-term we expect a rally in Argentinean assets," Ezequiel Zambaglione, head of research at Buenos Aires brokerage Max Valores, wrote in a Friday note to clients.
An Argentinean who spent much of his early career in volatile emerging markets, Pinto, 55, began at J.P. Morgan Chase in 1983 as a currency trader in Buenos Aires.
Some emerging market currencies took a beating last week on the back of recent strength in the greenback, with the Argentinean peso falling more than 6 percent last week.
The asador (grillmaster) is well-practiced at cooking each steak precisely, even if you're in search of a rare North American "bleu" rather than an Argentinean "a punto" (medium).
While doing so, Argentinean costumes and legends came to my mind, such as the countryside legend of Luz Mala, the evil light, and Fúrcula, the wishbone used as a lucky charm.
Toledo first made a name for himself in the international art circuit thanks to his work based on Eva Perón, the iconic Argentinean actress and politician from the 1940s, and her jewelry.
The Argentinean-born economics professor, who joined the BoE last year, was among the seven members of the central bank's nine-strong Monetary Policy Committee who voted for the November rate hike.
Though an adoring husband to Delia (Mercedes Morán), an Argentinean aristocrat, he remains a committed orgiast, and slips a hand down the blouse of a typist while Delia is in the room.
Di Benedetto was released in 1977, thanks to the intercession of the renowned Argentinean writer Ernesto Sábato and of the Nobel laureate Heinrich Böll, who wrote to the head of the military government.
He has now added exposure on the back of weakness, seeing value in some Argentinean securities: "We're positive on their IMF program - the measures they aim to implement give us additional confidence," he said.
MONTREAL (Reuters) - Defending champion Rafa Nadal maintained his momentum in Canada and cruised to a 6-53 6-4 win over Argentinean Guido Pella to advance to the Rogers Cup quarter-finals on Thursday.
In a nook that resembled a messy kitchen, an Argentinean employee, a trained sculptor named Sebas Beyro, was preparing to make a cast by kneading a "dough" of scagliola —plaster tinted to imitate stone.
The centenary of the Argentinean modernist Alberto Ginastera, which falls on April 11, is prompting reconsideration of a composer who, in recent years, seemed ready to fade into the ranks of history's also-rans.
The new territory includes spectral, flowery folk from a 2004 album by Beady Belle, a Norwegian jazz group, and placid singer/songwriter fare from the finger-picker José González, a Swede of Argentinean heritage.
I got my first job as a dishwasher in an Argentinean restaurant almost immediately through family members who had arrived to the US before me—every single one of my family members work in restaurants.
This disheartening selfie crime occured in the same month a rare dolphin was ripped from Argentinean waters by selfie-seeking tourists, that animal was left to die on the beach after the photo spree finished. 
The remainder of the night, DiCaprio kept a low profile remaining incognito in his hooded sweatshirt, hat and glasses while getting cozy with Argentinean model Camila Morrone and dancing to the sounds of DJ Ruckus.
The highlight of the Afro-Brazilian Museum at the Federal University of Bahia is the room filled with floor-to-ceiling panels depicting the different orixás carved by the Argentinean-born artist known as Carybé.
Argentinean literary culture is ruthlessly centered in Buenos Aires—"that bad habit, Buenos Aires," Jorge Luis Borges called the city—but Di Benedetto resisted the time-honored impulse of literary young men toward the capital.
"If you think she's good on the outside, you should check out her insides," the Grammy winner, 43, tells PEOPLE exclusively in its latest cover story about the Argentinean actress, 31, whom he wed in 2011.
But as a new study published in Antiquity shows, the discovery of a 2120,23-year-old mask in the Argentinean southern Andes suggests that more than one region was involved in the development of this important technology.
The series was called Manos de mujer, or ("Hands of Women," in English), and featured 14 sculptures that replicated the hands of famous Argentinean women, emphasizing the role of the hand as a symbol for early cancer detection.
Argentinean wheat is being offered around $232 a tonne, including cost and freight (C&F) for December shipment, compared with similar quality Black Sea wheat at around $240 a tonne and Australian wheat at $250 a tonne, traders said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads BUENOS AIRES — In 34153, a collective of artists, intellectuals, and workers based primarily in the Argentinean cities of Rosario and Buenos Aires developed a series of exhibitions that would become a paradigm for political art.
Written by Patricio Vega, "Puerta 7" looks into the notorious Argentinean soccer hooligans known as "barra brava," who organize in support of various teams, but also represent a constant threat of rioting and other forms of violence in the stands.
I passed a clear, retro-style piano, the hotel's sushi restaurant, Umi Sushi & Sake Bar; a series of small living spaces with colored sofas; the lobby's cozy, but glamorous Rose Bar; a large pool table and eventually, Leynia, an Argentinean grill restaurant.
The alert from Avianca Airlines, published by Argentinean news web portal Infobae and confirmed as authentic Monday by The Associated Press, tells employees Jihad Ahmed Mustafa Dhiab may be using a fake passport and that they should contact the authorities if they encounter him.
The franchise of the group BNA is strongly influenced by the Argentinean economic and operational environment, which remains unstable, despite an improving policy outlook, including high inflation, a large fiscal deficit, and heavy sovereign reliance on external financing that render it vulnerable to shocks.
It sells Argentinean food such as choripán, an Argentinean sausage with a condiment called chimichurri on a bun. One advantage of these stand is that its prices are more reasonable than many other Argentinean restaurants in the city. Shops with closed doors on sidewalk.
It is a remake of the Argentinean film Un novio para mi mujer ("A Boyfriend for My Wife").Lee, Claire (5 April 2012). "Actress Im’s upcoming film revealed to be Argentinean remake". The Korea Herald.
In 2003, Heintz was awarded the Argentinean Konex Medal of Merit.
1991 - XXIII Argentinean Botanical Congress, San Carlos of Bariloche. Session on Computer Sciences applied to the botanical research. 1993\. IVI Argentinean Congress of Mycology. Blumenfeld, S.N. Biodeterioration of wood for industrial use, Symposium on materials biodeterioration.
On 2 February 2010 the Argentinean striker signed with Paranaense until December 2010.
Ana María Dellai (born 16 October 1929) is a retired Argentinean alpine skier.
"Funky Mama" was used in credits of Argentinean television show, Caiga Quien Caiga.
Andrés Andreani (born in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean visual artist and filmmaker.
In 2011 he worked with the Argentinean musician Fito Páez for the music video London Town. Taub gave lectures in Argentina, Mexico and Chile about his books and work. In 2015 he was the boyfriend of the Argentinean actress Celeste Cid.
The Argentinean tanker Santa Cruz picked up the remaining 35 survivors the same day.
Roadside raptor surveys in the Argentinean Patagonia. Journal of Raptor Research, 27:106-110.
Elvira Travesí (December 11, 1919 - July 15, 2009) was a Peruvian born Argentinean actress.
1998 - First Canadian Argentinean Symposium and First Argentinean Congress of Forest Protection, Buenos Aires. Symposium of Forest Mycology and Forest Pathology. 1999 - III Latin American Congress of Mycology, Caracas, Venezuela. Symposium on Technological aspects of the cultivation of edible mushrooms in Latin America.
An eighth cusp was found in a primary second lower molar in an Argentinean child.
Alfonsín was the first Argentinean head of state to give an official visit to USSR.
Firpo-Dempsey is a 1923 animated short, directed by Quirino Cristiani. It's a parody of the boxing match between Jack Dempsey and Argentinean boxer Luis Ángel Firpo. At the time the picture was very popular with Argentinean audiences. Today the film is considered lost.
CEFORA (Argentinean Republic Committee for UFO Phenomena Studies) is an organization formed by various ufology groups in Argentina. The main purpose is the declassification of all related UFO phenomena in Argentina. It was formed by serious Argentinean ufologists in Victoria, Entre Rios during a conference.
Leonardo Agustín Sánchez (born 2 August 1986) is an Argentinean footballer who plays as a defender.
Mariana Esnoz () (born February 25, 1984 Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinean actress and singer.
Alberto Emilio Nadra (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 15 April 1952) is an Argentinean politician, writer and journalist of Marxist formation. He stood out as a human rights activist and also in the constitution of the Argentinean Youth Political Coordination (Coordinadora de Juventudes Políticas Argentinas) between 1970 and 1980.
223, Editorial Sudamericana, 1987 Major Oscar Ramón Jaimet has gone on record, saying in the Argentinean newspaper La Gaceta that he had designated Sub-Lieutenant Franco to cover the Argentinean withdrawal and that Argentinean artillery fire was brought down in error amongst the company. Indeed, the company withdrew in good order, according to the Spanish-speaking warrant officer attached to 3 Commando Brigade Headquarters in the fighting.Argentine forces in the Falklands. By Nick Van der Bijl & Paul Hannon.
Alberto Esteban Goicoechea (born 22 September 1986) is an Argentinean footballer who plays for Sambenedettese in Italy.
Huemul Island hosted the Huemul Project, the Argentinean secret research project on nuclear fusion in 1949–1952.
VI National Congress of Horticulture, Montevideo, Uruguay. Blumenfeld, S.N. & H. Rubi. "The LIHLCOM project: a system of technological transfer of the production of edible mushrooms in the Republica Argentina", p. 174\. 1998 - First Canadian Argentinean Symposium and First Argentinean Congress of Forest Protection, Buenos Aires, 13 at April 15.
In 2019, the Colombian women's basketball team was awarded a 20–0 walkover victory at the Pan Am games due to the Argentinean team's failure to wear the correct uniforms; the Argentinean team walked onto the court wearing blue, which had been designated as the Colombian team's jersey color.
On 22 July 1960, the Argentinean government declared Levavi "persona non grata". Therefore, Levavi was expelled from Argentina.
Chile and Argentinean Andes in Mediterranean zones. Moreira-Muñoz considers 2 of the five species endemic to Chile.
Inodoro: I am bad, but I am used to it. Inodoro: Hail purest Mary, without sign conceived! (Instead of ‘without sin conceived’. The original in Argentinean Spanish is a rhyme generated by the change of the word ‘sin’ by ‘sign’ that in Argentinean Spanish end in the same letter "o").
The Argentinean record was preceded by a group of teens from Youngstown, OH who also played for 29 hours.
Ricardo Sendra is an Argentinean professional footballer midfielder who currently plays for Stallion Laguna in the Philippines Football League.
Tulio Etchemaite (born 10 July 1987 in Argentina) is an Argentinean footballer who now plays for Portguguesa in Venezuela.
The Tulieta GT was an Argentinean coupé manufactured by Crespi. It was both first and last produced in 1977.
Silvio Gabriel Rudman (born May 3, 1969 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinean football manager and former player.
Nepal and Argentina established diplomatic relations on January 1, 1962. The relations between Nepal and Argentina are based on goodwill, friendship and mutual understanding. The Argentinean Government has shown interest to extend technical cooperation on leather processing industries in Nepal under the South-South Cooperation. However, the Argentinean proposal has not materialized yet.
Ferugliotherium is a gondwanathere from Late Cretaceous Argentinean deposits.Gurovich and Beck, 2009, p. 32; Rougier et al., 2009, p. 233.
This live recording is also filmed on video and is directed by the Argentinean director of photography Gabriel Di Martino.
El Hornero is named for a popular Argentinean bird, the hornero, which would be translated into English approximately as "ovenbird".
This transformation was directed by its Argentinean General Manager at the time, Fermin A. Bernasconi, and was completed in 1971.
Nena de Brennecke (born 1883) was an Argentinean sculptor and mural painter known for her WPA commissions for post offices.
Mechanical control is generally ineffective; hoeing the plants just below the soil can be effective, but may be impractical in stony soil. Biological control has also been studied, with a combination of an Argentinean root-boring weevil, Heilipodus ventralis, and an Argentinean moth root-borer, Carmenta haematica, found to be an effective method of control.
This allowed the winery to compete for Argentinean Producer of the Year Trophy, which took place on November 16 in London.
Argentinean actor Leandro Taub thanks Alejandro Jodorowsky in his book 'La Mente Oculta', a book for which Jodorowsky wrote the prologue.
O'Connor is an Argentinean hard rock band founded on 1998 by Claudio O'Connor and Hernán García after leaving the band Malón.
There are also two Argentinean buildings in the area that make up the Ballvé Refuge, set up in 1953, approximately 50 meters east of Ripamonti I. An Argentinean radio beacon facilitates navigation, looking towards Maxwell Bay (Fildes Bay). All the structures described remain in the area year-round. The scientists come from King George Island for their expeditions.
Argentinean human rights lawyers announced in Madrid on 23 April 2013 that three former Spanish ministers of the Franco regime, including Villa, should be arrested and tried due to their alleged participation in killing of Argentinean citizens. Villa is specifically being accused of giving orders of five workers' executions during a labor strike in Vitoria in March 1976.
The specific name is a Latinized form of "Santa Cruz", the Argentinean province from which the Cerro Cuadrado Petrified Forest is found.
Carlos Victor Penna (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires, 1 October 1911 – Tampa, Florida, 21 February 1998) was an Argentinean library planner and organizer.
Matías Martín (Hebrew: מתיאס מרטין; born 21 March 1989 in Argentina) is an Argentinean footballer.“No iba a haber ningún problema” ole.com.
Gastón Rapolo Silva (born 25 January 1986) is an Argentinean football midfielder who currently plays in the Primera B Metropolitana for UAI Urquiza.
Hugo Norberto Castillo Franco (born March 17, 1971 in Misiones, Argentina), known as Hugo Castillo, is an Argentinean football manager and former player.
Though women played a "minimal" role in the development of cinema in Argentina, two pioneering women were the director María Luisa Bemberg and the producer Lita Stantic. Lucrecia Martel is a major figure of the Argentinean "buena onda", the post-economic crash new cinema. Lucia Puenzo is the other prominent contemporary Argentinean director. Each of them has made three features to date (2014).
Walter Daniel Mazzolatti Rivarola (born 25 April 1990) is an Argentinean footballer who plays for Club Atlético Los Andes in the Primera B Metropolitana.
This lead her to the Centro de Artes Visuales of the Institute Torquato di Tella, an Argentinean center for experimental and avant-garde art.
Negrón has claimed filmmakers R. W. Fassbinder and John Waters as influences, as well as French writer Jean Genet and Argentinean author Manuel Puig.
They then held Argentinean giants Boca Juniors to a credible 1–1 draw. Moses Russell captained the side and played in all nine matches.
Since then on, she was godfathered by one of the main Argentinean lords of show-business, Gerardo Sofovich, who guided Florencia to national stardom.
Gustavo Damián Canto (born 25 February 1994) is an Argentinean footballer who plays as a Defender for Ferro Carril Oeste on loan from Tijuana.
Ignacio Martín Fernández (; born 12 January 1990) is an Argentine professional footballer. He plays as a midfielder, currently for River Plate in the Argentinean League.
Elena Furiase González (born March 9, 1988) is a Spanish actress. She is a daughter of Spanish singer Lolita Flores and Guillermo Furiase, an Argentinean.
Antonio de Jesús Taboada Herrera (born September 11, 1967 in Mexico City, Mexico), known as Antonio Taboada, is an Argentinean football manager and former player.
Set during the 1870s, life is hard for soldiers on the outskirts of Argentinean control. The pragmatic Captain Martin struggles to retain control over a ragtag Argentinean Army, made up of largely conscripted criminals. Joined by Lt. Del Río, who just graduated from the newly created Military Institute of Buenos Aires, Cpt. Martin faces mass desertions due to soldiers refusing to serve without women at the garrisons.
Matías Gabriel Ceballos (born May 20, 1984) is an Italian Argentinean footballer. On July 2006 he made his debut at Colón de Santa Fe in Argentina.
Pablo Castro is an Argentinean-born architect and co-founder of the award- winning architectural design firm Obra Architects in New York City, Beijing, and Seoul.
Calidoscopio (foaled September 10, 2003) is a retired Argentinean racehorse who is best known for his victories in the Breeders' Cup Marathon, and the Brooklyn Handicap.
Viviana Chávez (born 28 May 1987) is an Argentinean marathon runner. She finished 125th at the 2016 Olympics. She took up long-distance running in 2010.
In 1938, Romualdo worked in the Spanish version of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs for Argentinean audiences by dubbing into Spanish the character of Doc.
Boca Juniors Confidential explores the Argentinean football team Boca Juniors attempt at trying to win the Superliga again, interweening between on-pitch action and brief interviews.
Juan Marcelo Cirelli (born April 2, 1984) is an Argentinean professional football coach and former football player, who currently manages PSBS Biak in Indonesian Liga 2.
Mauro Ramiro Milano (born 18 January 1984 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean football midfielder and striker who plays for Royal Pari in the Bolivian Primera División.
"Primer día" (English "First Day") is a song by Julieta Venegas and Argentinean rapper Dante Spinetta, which was the fourth single from the album Limón y Sal.
Perla Suez (born 28 November 1947) is an Argentinean novelist, translator, and children's author. She is a recipient of the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Prize.
Estudiantes won the game 2–1 but Milan took the title on aggregate. Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport dubbed it "Ninety minutes of a man-hunt". The Argentinean press responded with "The English were right" – a reference to Alf Ramsey's famous description of the Argentina national football team as "animals" during the 1966 FIFA World Cup. The Argentinean Football Association (AFA), under heavy international pressure, took stern action.
He holds the position of President of the Cite International universitaire de Paris. He was President of the institution when in August 2018 when an unsually large number of Argentinean students were expelled overnight. The students alleged that these unusual expulsions took place in order to silence feminist and pro-choice Argentinean students in Paris, as Argentina was heading towards a Senate vote to end the penalisation of abortion.
1994 - Workshop on contributions of the Phytopathology to the Argentinean agricultural production. Buenos Aires. Blumenfeld, S.N. "Pathology of the cultivation of edible mushrooms". 1995 - IV Patagonical Forest Meeting.
Hunt has said in an interview with David Jenkins that Argentinean director Lucrecia Martel is a filmmaker who inspires her. She met Martel at the Sundance Film Festival.
Joos Ulrich Heintz (born 27 October 1945 in Zurich, Switzerland) is an Argentinean and Swiss mathematician. He is currently a professor emeritus at the University of Buenos Aires.
Paredes' works served as the inspiration for Argentinean actress and singer Mía Maestro in her 2014 music video "Blue Eyed Sailor", directed by Guillermo Navarro and Juan Azulay.
Argentina women's national inline hockey team is the Argentinean national team in Women's Roller in-line hockey. The team competed in the 2013 Women's World Inline Hockey Championships.
The Lighthouse of the Orcas (Spanish: El faro de las orcas) is a 2016 Argentinean drama film directed by Gerardo Olivares. The film was released on December 16, 2016.
Nicole was asked to be the Libero of the Chile national team after Hugo Jauregui, Argentinean coach and former coach of the Argentinean national team, took over. Jauregui set up a team consisting of U19 players to participate as the senior team looking to a 4-year program. Nicole participated in the 2012 Volleyball Copa Latina in Peru with Chile's U19 team. Chile finished last but Nicole was named Best Digger of the Cup.
Pablo Márquez is an Argentinean guitarist. He is known for his interpretations of historical classical works as well as his performances of Argentinean traditional music. He is also a Professor at the Musik-Akademie of Basel. Márquez started his guitar studies at the age of 10, and three years later he gave his first performance with orchestra in Salta, the city in the Northwest of Argentina where he grew up and received his first training.
Once she was here, apparently she married with the first of her three husbands, although his identity isn't clear. Some source states that she married an Argentinean man that died shortly after marriage, but some other sources state that her last husband was, indeed, an Argentinean man called Manuel Gustave de Victorica, arrested in Pontalier, France, on 10 January 1917 and charged of espionage. This latest version seems to be the most accurate.
Ricardo Aronovich (born January 3, 1930 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean cinematographer known for his work for directors such as Hugo Santiago, Costa- Gavras, Ettore Scola and Raúl Ruiz.
Partido de la Red (Net Party) is an Argentinean political party using the DemocracyOS open-source software with the goal of electing representatives who vote according to what citizens decides online.
Aves Argentinas-Asociación Ornitológica del Plata (Argentinean Birds- Ornithological Society of Argentina) is Argentina's main bird conservation charity. It was founded in 1916. Hornero (Furnarius rufus), the symbol of AA- AOP.
However, this version does not include the song "Juana". On the other hand, the Argentinean version of the album features, as a bonus track, only a remixed version of "Piel Morena".
49 an Argentinean specimen was captured in dense swamp vegetation.Pardiñas et al., 2004, p. 108 It is terrestrial and semiaquatic, living on the ground but also spending time in the water.
Dylan Gissi (born 27 April 1991) is a Swiss football defender of Argentinean background who plays for Atlético Tucumán. He is the older brother of current CD Alcoyano footballer Kevin Gissi.
In May 2017 Telefe announced that after the success of the Argentinean version of Señores Papis the novela would have a Mexican version produced and transmitted by Imagen Televisión. As the Argentinean version, Telefe also be in charge of distributing the Mexican version worldwide. The telenovela was formerly known as Papis muy padres. Production of the series began on July 17, 2017, being the fourth original production of Imagen Televisión and the first to debut the channel recording studios.
Diego de la Vega (born 1 June 1979 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinean retired footballer who is last known to have played for Club Union Pigüé in his home country.
A South Korean remake directed by Min Kyu-dong, All About My Wife, was released in 2012."Actress Im’s upcoming film revealed to be Argentinean remake". The Korea Herald. April 5, 2012.
She has offered seminars on the "History of Argentine Theater" for the Sociedad Argentina de Gestión de Actores Intérpretes (SAGAI) (Management Company of Argentinean Interpretive Actors), and at La Casa de Moreira.
Leticia Siciliani is an Argentinean actress and singer, best known for playing Nieves in Esperanza mía and Carmen in 100 Días para enamorarse. She is the younger sister of the actress Griselda Siciliani.
The pairs would take turns positioning themselves closer to the islands and making a nuisance of themselves by shelling Argentinean positions and then waiting for the aircraft to come. On 12 May, Glasgow and the Type 22 frigate were on a "42-22" combo around 15 miles south west of Port Stanley. At 11:00 Glasgow was carrying out shore bombardment of Argentinean positions. Then later in the afternoon a wave of four A-4B Skyhawk jets of Grupo 5 attacked.
Hugo Seleme (Born 1968, Cordoba, Argentina) is an Argentinean political philosopher professor of Ethics and Jurisprudence at Cordoba National University, Argentina. He is researcher at CONICET (Argentinean National Council for Sciences and Technology), and visiting professor at Pompeu Fabra University) School of Law, Barcelona, Spain and Heidelberg Center for Latin America. He has been a visiting scholar at Ohio University and researcher collaborator at Princeton University Center for Human Values. He has also had visiting positions at Alcalá University and Chile University.
PETROSUR is an inter-governmental energy alliance between Venezuelan PDVSA, Argentinean YPF, and Brazilian Petrobras nationalized oil companies. The goal of this initiative is to provide funding for social welfare programs within these nations.
Walter Rojas (born 15 January 1971 in Argentina) is an Argentinean retired footballer.The Strange Case Of Walter Rojas wsc.co.ukWHO NEEDS TEVEZ AND MESSI .. I HAD WALTER ROJAS dailyrecord.co.ukScottish football’s most shocking transfer moments eveningtelegraph.co.
He was also included in the South Africa Under-20 side that played against their Argentinean counterparts prior to the 2013 IRB Junior World Championship, but failed to make the final squad for the tournament.
Susana Cook is an Argentinean writer, director, and self-identified butch lesbian performance artist based in New York City. Cook began studying drama and performing in Argentina, before moving to New York City in 1993.
The 1950 Nations Grand Prix was a motor race set to Formula One rules, held on 30 July 1950. The race was won by Argentinean driver Juan Manuel Fangio after a distance of 68 laps.
In 1971 a leaflet appeared among officers in the Argentinean army under the name "Plan Andinia," which accused international Jewry and Zionists of planning to take over southern Argentina. It has been circulating ever since.
The Entertainment Herald was founded in 1985 during a worldwide period of expansion of the Home Video markets.Rodriguez, Jorge Luis. "The Argentinean Connection" Diario Noticias del Mundo. Los Angeles, Lunes 13 de enero de 1986.
On May 13, 2000, the band released a compilation album with 5 new songs. The singles Beautiful and Everything were released for this album. The hit single 'Beautiful' was number one on the Argentinean charts.
José Manuel Estrada, with other thinkers and political defenders of Catholic thought such as Pedro Goyena and Emilio Lamarca, stood out in Argentinean history for their firm opposition to the Secularism that characterized the government of the country between the second half of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century. President Sarmiento designated him Secretary of External Relationships and head of the General Department of Schools. He was elected deputy for Buenos Aires (1873–1876). He founded the newspaper The Argentinean.
Angel Alfredo Vera (born 18 August 1972 in Argentina) is an Argentinean professional football coach and former player. He holds an Argentine Football Association 'A' Level Coaching License. However, his license was questioned by the Football Association of Indonesia as rules prescribe that a coach of a highest-division club must have a license equal to an AFC 'A' License. In response, he exemplified that the Malaysian Football Association did not question fellow Argentinean Mario Gómez who was in charge of Johor Darul Ta'Zim F.C. in 2016.
In 2014, Makaroff and Christoph H. Müller form the group Plaza Francia with Catherine Ringer. They publish the album "A New Tango Song Book" followed by a tour which ended in November 2015. In 2018, Müller & Makaroff re-create Plaza Francia Orchestra and release the eponymous album with the participation of Catherine Ringer, Lura and Maria Muliterno, as well as Argentinean musicians Pablo Gignoli and Sebastian Volco . The famous Argentinean painter Antonio Seguí designs a painting that will become the cover of the album.
Nicolás D'Agostino (; born November 24, 1982 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentinean actor, well-known for playing Tony, the grandson of Rosa in the Argentinean soap-opera Sos mi vida. He appeared in spectacles: The best country in the world (El mejor país del mundo) in Teatro Maipo, Amanda and Eduardo (Amanda y Eduardo) in Teatro General San Martín, (¿Por qué ciegos?), The demonstration of the love of boys (El show de the los chicos enamorados) and Alan and Leo (Alan y El León).
12 Tangos: Adios Buenos Aires is a German documentary film from the director and producer Arne Birkenstock, filmed in 2004 in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires. The film music was arranged and composed by the guitarist and composer Luis Borda who gathered the most important Argentinean Tango musicians for the produccion of this movie. The movie was produced by the Cologne production companies Fruitmarket Kultur und Medien and Tradewind Picturesin colobaration with ZDF and ARTE. The development of the script was aided by the European Media-Programm.
Jorge Lavelli (born 1932, Buenos Aires) is an Argentinean theater and opera director. The son of Italian immigrants in Argentina, Lavelli has lived in France since the early 1960s. He became a French citizen in 1977.
Kosher Mcdonalds in Buenos Aires, Argentina. McNífica is served. McDonald's Argentina serves Big Tasty Angus Burger, made with premium Argentinean Angus Beef. Argentina is the only country besides Israel in which McDonald's has full kosher locations.
Tortita negra (little black pastry) is an Argentinean dessert which is flat at its base and round on the sides. They are eaten in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. They are a popular food at children's parties.
He's the true narrator in the novella. ;Rick: Argentinean, a former high school literature teacher. He's very fond of French authors and given to drinking. When the novella starts he is over eighty years old and blind.
That gives these types of houses its typical casa chorizo name, as chorizo is a common Argentinean sausage that has several small sausages connected to each other through a string, that resembles the rooms in these houses.
Bajo Hondo is a town in the South of the Argentinean province of Buenos Aires located 22 kms from Punta Alta and 30 kms from Bahía Blanca. It lies along national highway N3 in Coronel Rosales Municipality.
Eduardo Makaroff (born 4 April 1954) is an Argentinean musician, songwriter and producer. He is most known as one of the founders of Gotan Project , which has brought together the broad universe of tango with electronic music.
He was the founder of the Colegio Comercial Anglicano Argentino and the founder of Argentinean football club Newell's Old Boys, which is named in his honour. This club is considered the sixth most important team of Argentina.
"Poplar diseases in southern Argentina". 1991 - II Latin American Symposium on genetic resources of horticultural species. XVI Argentinean Congress of Horticulture, Mar del Plata, Argentina Blumenfeld, S.N. & G. E. Rodriguez. "Production of edible mushrooms on agroindustrial wastes", p.
Hendler married Argentinean film director Ana Katz in 2007. The couple had a daughter, Helena born 2008. He moved from Montevideo to Buenos Aires, and divides his time between Parque Centenario and Montevideo. He hasn't taken Argentine citizenship.
Aquaculture of Chinook and Coho salmon and Rainbow Trout are major industries in Chile and Australia. Chinook from Chile were released into Argentinean rivers and there were stockings of Coho and Sockeye Salmon and Rainbow Trout in Patagonia.
40 1991 - XXIII Argentinean Botanical Congress, San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina. Blumenfeld, S.N. "Growth and productivity of four strains of Pleurotus ostreatus on different composts", p. 46 Bucki, P., M.B. Antola & S.N. Blumenfeld. Micropropagation of poplar clones, p. 170\.
Naked Tango is a 1990 erotic drama film. An Argentinean-international co- production, it was written and directed by Leonard Schrader, and stars Vincent D'Onofrio, Mathilda May, Esai Morales and Fernando Rey.entry The choreography was created by Carlos Rivarola.
In both countries, Brazi and Chile, the Mexican version aired with huge success. In Chile, the Argentinean version was also broadcast. In 2009, it was revealed Fox and Jennifer Lopez's production company had the rights for the American remake.
Breeding takes place in temporary waterbodies. The diet of Argentinean Dendropsophus nanus was found to consist mostly of dipterans and spiders. During the cold periods, these frogs partly rely on their fat reserves, more so than sympatric Hypsiboas pulchellus.
The Torneo Cuatro Naciones de Handball 2019, (2019 Four Nations Handball Tournament in spanish) held in San Juan Argentina, at the Estadio Aldo Cantoni between 23–25 October was a friendly handball tournament organised by the Argentinean Handball Confederation.
Gonzalo Carreras (born 26 October 1989) is an Argentinean sprint canoeist who won two medals at the 2015 Pan American games. His four-man team placed 12th in the K-4 1000 m event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Eduardo M. Ochoa is an Argentinean-American economist and academic administrator serving as the president of California State University, Monterey Bay. Ochoa was the Assistant Secretary of Education for Postsecondary Education during the Obama Administration from 2010 to 2012.
Furthermore, in the field of linguistics, he identified the morphology and phonology of the Turkish languages as a regular language. In 1987, Heintz founded the Argentinean research group Noaï Fitchas in Buenos Aires. This group was transformed into the international working group TERA (Turbo Evaluation and Rapid Algorithms) with collaborators from several Argentinean, French, Spanish and German universities and research institutions, such as the University of Buenos Aires, CONICET, University of Nice, École Polytechnique at Paris, Universidad de Cantabria (Spain), and Humboldt University at Berlin. Noaï Fitchas was used as a pseudonym for the Argentinean group and numerous influential papers in Computer Algebra were published in the nineties under this name Heintz was a member of the editorial boards of several international journals, including the Foundations of Computational Mathematics, Computational Complexity and Applicable Algebra in Engineering, and Communication and Computing, from which he received three best paper awards.
Shortly later, Caba returned to Buenos Aires and integrated into Argentinean society, where he made good friends.See Salas and Pauletto (1938), loc. cit. His reputation grew, and his works were played at the Teatro Colón.Article by Elías Blanco Mamani, elias-blanco.blogspot.
Por Favor, Perdón y Gracias (Please, Sorry and Thanks) is an album released by Argentinean singer-songwriter León Gieco in September 6, 2005. The album earned Gieco Latin Grammy Award nominations for Album of the Year and Best Singer-Songwriter Album.
The Hands () is a 2006 Argentinean-Italian film directed by Alejandro Doria. The plot was inspired by the life and work of Catholic priest Mario Pantaleo. Doria and Juan Bautista Stagnaro wrote the screenplay. The film won one Goya Award.
The Foundation for Studies and Research on Women (FEIM) is an Argentinean non- governmental, not-for-profit organisation created in 1989 by a group of professional women specialising in gender. Since 2006, FEIM has had Consultative Status with the United Nations.
Barry went on to direct a series called Argentinean Auditions for the studio. Barry was inducted into the GayVN Hall of Fame at the 10th annual award ceremony in February 2008. In 2008, he launched RodBarryWorld.com, a video on demand website.
The 1956 Syracuse Grand Prix was a motor race, set to Formula One rules, held on 15 April 1956 at the Syracuse Circuit, Sicily. The race was won by Argentinean Juan Manuel Fangio, in his Scuderia Ferrari entered Lancia D50.
First Argentinean movie entirely improvised. Thirteen friends meet to celebrate Vicky's birthday. This is the first time that most of them gather together again. Resentments, guilt, pain and the fiction of their own memories are being revealed along the night.
Gutierrezia microcephala is one of the most widespread and damaging rangeland weeds, and is an indicator of overgrazed or disturbed rangelands. The herbicides picloram and triclopyr have been found to give satisfactory control, with control lasting at least 5 to 7 years with proper grazing management. Biological control has also been studied, with a combination of an Argentinean root- boring weevil, Heilipodus ventralis, and an Argentinean moth root-borer, Carmenta haematica, found to be an effective method of control. Fire kills or severely damages G. microcephala, allowing controlled burns to be used in the management of its populations.
In 1995 he started a close collaboration with French label Ya Basta records. He released tracks under such names as "The Boyz from Brazil", "Stereo Action Unlimited", and "Fruit of the loop" and worked on music for short films, TV jingles and advertising. In 1999 he co-founded, together with Argentinean musician Eduardo Makaroff and French producer Philippe Cohen Solal, Gotan Project, whose new form of Argentinean tango has had huge success all over the world. They released three albums: La Revancha del Tango (2001), Lunatico (2006) and Tango 3.0 (2010), and did three successful world tours, until the fall of 2011.
The orientation of their burrows depends largely on the wind direction. This allows them to be well adapted to arid desert terrain."Effects of land use on the distribution of three species of armadillos in the Argentinean Pampa." Agustin M Abba, et al.
AllMusic awarded the album 3 stars stating "Under Fire is Gato Barbieri in his early-'70s prime, when the Argentinean tenorman's transition from the avant-garde to exploring his South American continental routes still hadn't passed beyond the pale into flaccid fusion".
Gimenez, who is of Argentinean descent, was born in the United States, but lived in Argentina,"Bio". JennGimenez.com. accessed March 6, 2010 until she moved back to the United States at the age of six. She has one brother.Bacon, Caleb (February 4, 2009).
Carlos Olarán (born 17 November 1961 in Argentina) is an Argentinean retired footballer.Recuerdos que todavía duelen lanacion.com.arLa increíble historia del campeón de América que vive en Domselaar eldiariosur.comOlarán, el hombre de Alejandro Roca que quedó en la historia grande de Racing puntal.com.
Diego Capria (born 27 August 1972 in Argentina) is an Argentinean retired footballer.Del fútbol internacional a la agroindustria bonaerense: la historia de Diego Capria clarin.comDe futbolista a administrador de un frigorífico: qué fue de la vida de Coco Capria 0221.com.arDiego Capria.
Butantoxin (BuTX) is a compound of the venom of three Brazilian and an Argentinean scorpion species of the genus Tityus. Butantoxin reversibly blocks the voltage-gated K+ channels Shaker B and Kv1.2, and the Ca2+-activated K+ channels KCa 1.1 and KCa 3.1.
Ambiguous sexuality. He takes care of Consuelo until his suicide. Abayuba: Consuelo's boyfriend, a typical example of the working class unemployed youth. Other minor characters: Argentinean military officials, an Uruguayan radio announcer who has a big influence on “public opinion” (he's murdered by Mabel).
Known for her humanitarian work, Tawil was appointed PR Ambassador for the RJLiban NGO, helping Lebanese immigrants around the world reconnect with Lebanon. Her main focus was Latin America where she built a strong and powerful network within the Lebanese Brazilian, Mexican and Argentinean communities.
Ullum is a department of the Argentinean province of San Juan. It is located in the center of the province and its landscape is dominated by mountains and low vegetation. Its seat is . It is also characterized by the production of grapes and fruit.
By 2015, Cliff took part in many literary projects, including translating into English the works of several writers, poets and creatives such as Argentinean poet Alfonsina Stonri; Spanish poet and dramatist, Federico García Lorca and Italian poet, film director and philosopher Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Un mundo Perfecto is an Argentinean TV program hosted by comedian and musician Roberto Pettinato and distributed by América TV. The show features interviews with celebrities and members of the public, comedic monologues by the host and music performances. It premiered on March 16, 2009.
He is also a member of the Argentinean National Academy of Science, was a visiting professor at multiple universities, and is on 12 different journal Editorial Boards. He is now a full-time professor of Immunology and a senior investigator of the National Research Council.
On the sales date the group of his Argentinean companies owned 71 vessels, including passenger ships, tugs and barges. The companies’ main services were an overnight express route from Buenos Aires to Montevideo and a passenger service up-river to Rosario.Nicholas Mihanovich - Argentine Navigation.
Marcos José Couch (born June 14, 1960 in Buenos Aires), Argentinean mountain climber, known for his professional achievements in mountains such as the Shishapangma in Tibet, or the Fitz Roy in Patagonia. Since 1987 he is a mountain guide and has been working internationally.
Góchez was assistant to Argentinean coach Ramiro Cepeda and reserve team coach at Atlético Marte, until being dismissed in September 2009.Cocherari será asistente de Guevara Mora - La Prensa Grafica In December 2018, Góchez was confirmed as new coach of the El Salvador under-17.
The plane crash was extensively covered by the press, nationally and internationally, emphasizing the figure of the TV presenter, including BBC News from the United Kingdom. Qatari news channel Al Jazeera covered the news on the plane crash immediately after it occurred and also emphasized the deaths of Camiroaga and Felipe Cubillos. In Argentina, various media outlets referred to Camiroaga as "the Chilean Tinelli", in reference to Argentinean presenter Marcelo Tinelli. An Argentinean TV programme called Duro de Domar mocked the Juan Fernández tragedy, focusing on Camiroaga and his relationships with Rocío Marengo and Cecilia Bolocco, provoking harsh attacks from Chileans in social networks.
In June of the same year reports indicated that he would take up a new position as sports director at the Basque Country club Biarritz Olympique in the subsequent season. However, following the appointments of a new club president and a director of rugby in 2018, it was announced that Quesada would move on. In August 2018, the Argentinean Super Rugby team Los Jaguares confirmed his appointment as their new head coach in the southern hemisphere's premier club competition. He took charge after Mario Ledesma, who had just taken the team to the play-offs, left to replace Daniel Hourcade as head coach of the Argentinean national team, Los Pumas.
These are further divided into eight sub-groups: I and II (northern), III–IV (central), V-VII (south- central) and VIII (southern). The sub-groups III-VII are more closely related to each other than they are to I-II and VIII. Croese finds these relationships as consistent, but not proof, with the theory of origin of the Mapuche proposed by Ricardo E. Latcham. The Mapudungun spoken in the Argentinean provinces of Neuquen and Rio Negro is similar to that of the central dialect group in Chile, while the Ranquel (Ranku ̈lche) variety spoken in the Argentinean province of La Pampa is closer to the northern dialect group.
Josefina Ludmer (San Francisco, Córdoba – May 3, 1939; Buenos Aires, December 10, 2016) was an Argentinean professor, essayist, writer, and literary critic. She was a professor at the University of Buenos Aires (1984–1991) and later at Yale University (1988–2005), specializing in Latin American literature.
Guillermo Rougier and colleagues described mammals from the Allen Formation, a third Argentinean formation of similar age, in 2009, including a new ferugliotheriid, Trapalcotherium matuastensis. They also regarded Argentodites as a likely relative of Ferugliotherium and suggested that Ferugliotheriidae are either multituberculates or closely related to them.
This album marked a very meaningful change in his career. Mijares left his previous producers and began to work with producer Oscar López and Argentinean composer Daniel Freiberg. The album spanned two of his most successful hits: "Baño de mujeres" and the ballad "Para amarnos más".
Manchester College students try to break a World Record to raise money for church camp – CNN iReport. Ireport.cnn.com (2011-02-25). Retrieved on 2011-06-18. The world record was previously held by eight Argentinean players for 29 hours in 2008, as recognized by Guinness World Records.
Leonardo Salgado is an Argentinean palaeontologist with a special interest in dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period and other investigations of the palaeobiology of fossil bearing geological formations. Salgado is the leading or coauthor of several taxa, notably the large carnivorous species, Giganotosaurus carolinii, discovered in Patagonia.
Vuletich was born in Arias, Córdoba Province. He is an Argentinean citizen but is attempting to obtain a Croatian passport.Ivo Šćepanović: Agustin Vuletich prešao u Bellinzonu i sanja hrvatski dres , dalmacijanews.com, Feb 3, 2012 (in Croatian) ""Argentinski sam državljanin, ali pokrenuo sam postupak za dobivanje hrvatske putovnice.
In the team's third group match, Rojo scored his first international goal, the winner in a 3–2 victory against Nigeria. The country reached the final before losing to Germany, and Rojo was the only Argentinean named in the Castrol Index Top 11 for the tournament.
Padre Nuestro ("Our Father"), also known as Sangre de Mi Sangre ("Blood of My Blood") is a 2007 Argentinean-American thriller film written and directed by Christopher Zalla, produced by Benjamin Odell and Per Melita and starring Jesús Ochoa, Armando Hernández, Jorge Adrián Espíndola, and Paola Mendoza.
Unlike some other armadillos, the big hairy armadillo has not experienced drastic change in its territory. It has not migrated as far north as some other species."Effects of land use on the distribution of three species of armadillos in the Argentinean Pampa." Agustin M Abba, et al.
Blumenfeld, S.N. "The phytopathological frequent problems in the cultivation of edible mushrooms on agroindustrial wastes". Fitopatol. Bras. 17 (2): 171. 1993 - 6th International Congress of Plant Pathology, Montreal, Canada. Blumenfeld, S.N. "Studies of Araucaria declines in the Caviahue Park, Argentina", p. 98\. 1993 - VI Argentinean Congress of Mycology .
Although the Chilean/Argentinean border in this region was supposed to run along the highest summits, the border Summit is not the highest one. The highest one is located 2.45km west (-26.490800° -68.559100°) and is probably 6137m (TandemX 6172m). This summit was first reached by Eduardo Olivier in 2013.
Dillon started his managerial career with Independiente Rivadavia. In 2011, he was appointed head coach of Sportivo Desamparados in the Argentinean Primera B Nacional, a position he held until 2012. After that, he coached Juventud Alianza, Club Atlético Güemes, C.D. Olmedo, and Mushuc Runa S.C., where he currently coaches.
At the age of 20 Agustin was scouted and joined Brighton & Hove Albion after impressing Gus Poyet on a trip to Argentina. On 28 June 2010, Battipiedi along with fellow Argentinean Cristian Baz, signed one-year contracts with Brighton & Hove Albion after departing Argentine Third Division side Comunicaciones.
Boca Juniors Confidential is an 2018 Argentinean docu-series, exploring the football team Boca Juniors at the coast of Argentina. It begins with the team's pre-season training, and ends with the final day of the season and team's championship race outcome, trying to win the Superliga again.
Austrotriconodon fossils were found in the Argentinean Los Alamitos Formation, dating to the Campanian or Maastrichtian age. The only known fossils are two lower premolariform teeth. The holotype of A. mckennai was later referred to by Bonaparte as "A. ferox" in the caption to an image figuring it.
These are wild Indians (natives) that from time to time visit Inodoro´s house, either asking for advice or threatening him. Their leader is Chief Crybaby (In Argentinean Spanish: Lloriqueo)."If we were meditating we would not be an Indian tribe. We would be a stream of thought".
The Bersa model 383a is a small semi-automatic pistol that was produced by the Argentinean gun manufacturer Bersa at their facility in Ramos Mejia. It came in three versions. The Bersa model 323 was a single action .32 ACP caliber, while the models 383 and 383a were .
Nonetheless, UNCRO did not stop ARSK troops from retrieving the weapons. During the fighting, ARSK troops took 15 UNCIVPOL members, two interpreters, and 89 Nepalese and Argentinean troops hostage to use as human shields against the HV. HV troops hijacked an UNCRO armoured personnel carrier and a Land Rover to precede HV tanks that were moving west along the A3 motorway. On 3 May, the Argentinean battalion of UNCRO facilitated the surrender of 600 ARSK troops near Pakrac, following an agreement reached between Croatia and the RSK which was mediated by Yasushi Akashi, the personal representative of the UN Secretary-General. During Operation Flash, three Jordanian UNCRO troops were wounded by HV fire.
Della Sala started his senior career with Chacarita Juniors in 1997. In 2000, he signed for Inter Turku in the Finnish Veikkausliiga, where he made eighty-two league appearances and scored eight goals.Veikkausliiga Profile After that, he played for Argentinean clubs Club Náutico Rumipal and Atlético Talleres de Berrotarán before retiring.
White made his debut for Toronto FC in an international friendly against the Argentinean side River Plate,Beast's debut for Toronto FC. Torontofc.ca (22 July 2009). Retrieved on 25 July 2009. at BMO Field on 22 July 2009, and made his MLS debut on 25 July 2009, against the Columbus Crew.
Segundo Ignacio Batallán (born April 29, 1984 in Catamarca) is a Hispano- Argentinean volleyball and beach volleyball player. He is 1.93 m tall and plays Opposite. He is also well known for his unconventional body which earned him the nickname of “Hercules” and enabled him to work as a model.
A few years after joining her studies, she joined an alternative group called De La Guarda. There were two music directors, one of whom was King Coya (Argentinean electro-cumbia producer). That opened the way for her to start performing in public, to sing in front of thousands of people.
IBI-ICC also had a large fellowship program for training of students from developing member countries in developed countries. In 1983, IBI-ICC, with the Argentinean government, created a foundation in Argentina for starting what would be later called the ESLAI (Latin-American school for informatics), providing it with initial funding.
The match-up holds some importance to many Nigerian football fans who regard the challenge as an important measuring stick for the development of Nigerian football. However it means less to Argentinean fans, having taken less interest with each passing cycle that Nigeria failed to engineer a meaningful competitive victory.
Raúl Argemí (1946–present) is an Argentinean writer, resident of Buenos Aires, after 12 years living in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. He is a crime writer. His work has garnered diverse awards in Spain, amongst them the Dashiell Hammett award, and it has been translated into French, Italian, Dutch, and German.
Waterkeyn was born in Argentina in 1965, of a Belgian father and Argentinean mother. His family moved to Sydney, Australia when he was three. He has worked in photography, film directing, acting, scriptwriting, editing and marketing. He has written a variety of books in both non-fiction and fiction genres.
The video feature Argentinean model Ingrid Grudke, who portrays a doctor who wants to perform a grand experiment transforming Don Omar into half-man, half-machine. The song was also performed live for the first time on the MTV Tr3́s variety series, Entertainment as a Second Language, on February 26, 2009.
With a healthy amount of experience under their belts and the competitiveness of the Ford Focus RS WRC, the Argentinean duo of Villagra and Companc gathered a strong haul of 23 points in the 2009 season. They also had their best WRC finishes, finishing Acropolis Rally and Rally Argentina in fourth position overall.
The duo plays increasingly more original compositions. Their inspiration comes from French accordion music, French musette waltzes, Italian folk music, Antillean waltzes, Indonesian kronchong melodies, Argentinean tangos, Jewish and Greek folk music, swing standards, Gypsy romantics, classical music, merengues and tex-mex. A central theme is the role of silence in music.
The People's Countryside Party (PCP) is an Argentinean political party founded in 2008. This party has been formed by the union of the Movement for Dignity and Independence (Modin, active in Buenos Aires and San Luis) founded by the carapintada (English: painted face) Aldo Rico and the regional party Cordoba's Patriotic Movement.
Elizabeth Aro is an Argentinean interdisciplinary artist from Buenos Aires. Aro uses fabric to create large scale installation pieces that are site specific. Aro also uses photographs, drawings, and videos in her exhibitions. Many of her works relate to ones perception of space and how one defines home or where they are from.
Sergio Olguín in 2011 Sergio Olguín is an Argentinean author, journalist and literary critic born on 29 January 1967 in Buenos Aires. Whereas most of the novels that he has published to date can be categorised as youth literature, he has also published stories and novels that do not fall in this category.
The Argentinean Handball Confederation (CAH) (') is the governing body of handball and beach handball in the Argentine Republic. Founded on 15 October 1921, CAH is affiliated to the International Handball Federation and the Pan- American Team Handball Federation. CAH is also affiliated to the Argentine Olympic Committee. It is based in Buenos Aires.
"Antarctic Research: Station recharged by ship via miles of fuel lines", Science Letter via NewsRx.com and NewsRx.net. 17 March 2003 The 1989 grounding of the Argentinean ship Bahía Paraíso and subsequent spillage of of oil into the sea near the Antarctic Peninsula showed the environmental hazards inherent in supply missions to Antarctica.
Elsa M. Miranda (14 February 1922 – 27 April 2007) was a noted Puerto Rican singer who was featured on radio and television in the United States during the Golden Age of Radio in the 1940s. As a naturalized Argentinean she was also active as a film actress in South America during the 1950s.
Cecilia is an Argentinean artist residing in Florida since 1998. She earned her Masters in Painting at the Faculty of Arts in the National University of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1998 she had her first solo show in Buenos Aires. Shortly after the artist moved permanently to the United States.
Jorge David Aguirre Wardi (born 2 January 1962) is a retired Argentinean heavyweight judoka. Between 1980 and 1994 he won six medals at the Pan American Judo Championships, including a gold medal in 1994. He also won a bronze medals at the 1991 Pan American Games and competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
In 1958, she took part in the division of the Socialist Party and the founding of the Argentinean Socialist Party, accepting the director position of the newspaper La Vanguardia until 1960. She continued working until her last years, and was one of the founders of the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights in 1975.
Marcelo Spina (born July 23, 1970) is an Argentinean-American architect (AIA) and educator. He is a partner in PATTERNS, which is a Los Angeles-based architecture firm. He founded PATTERNS in 2002. Since 2001, he has been a Design and Applied Studies Faculty at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, SCI-Arc.
Aleshire had a varied vaudeville career: he joined McMae Hill, and the troupe of magician and ventriloquist Professor Sage; and spent two years with the Cauble Brothers Circus traveling through the Midwest. He also appeared with Argentinean magician Dawes the Great, performed as a tap dancer, and toured Oklahoma with saxophonist Roy Wrightsman.
In February 1939, his reportage on the rue Pigalle theatre precinct is published in Paris Match. Mobilized in September 1939, he joined the battalion of Engineering in Avignon. On 2 April 1940, at Hyères, he married the Argentinean painter and illustratorPrévert, Jacques (1947) Contes pour enfants pas sages: Illustrations de Elsa Henriquez.
He carried out postgraduate work in Basel, Switzerland and later on received the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship to work at the Salk Institute, La Jolla, California during 1978. He is Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences of Córdoba, of the National Academy of Education, the National Academy of Sciences of Buenos Aires and of the Argentinean Academy of Arts and Sciences of Communication. Apart from his many scientific papers and book chapters on his original research, in 1999 he published "La tragedia educativa", an influential book on the state of education that received several awards. He regularly writes on culture and education in major Argentinean newspapers and frequently speaks on these subjects invited by various social organizations.
Lavalle was born in Detroit, Michigan and later raised in Grosse Pointe during his formative years. His father, Ramon Lavalle a/k/a Ramon Muniz Lavalle, was an Argentinean diplomat and journalist who served as Argentine consulate to Japan during World War II before renouncing his citizenship and coming to the United States to work in intelligence operations for the Office of War Information. Ramon Lavalle was witness to war crimes by Japanese soldiers and officers and provided testimony to World War II war crime trials. Ramon Lavalle's grandfathers and Nye Lavalle's great-grandfathers were Juan Lavalle, former Argentine President, General, Governor of Buenos Aires Province, and an Argentinean folk-hero and Francisco Muniz, a prominent doctor in Buenos Aires.
The LACAR (Laboratorio Antártico Multidisciplinario Carlini) laboratories -former 'LAJUB' when the station designation was Jubany- are formed by two facilities / buildings: LACAR-Cabildo and LACAR-Catedral. Of these two buildings, the LACAR-Cabildo is focused on hosting and maintaining different kinds of equipment -belonging to many projects- for the purposes of data collection; while the LACAR-Catedral holds four laboratories for sample handling and analysis related to various scientific disciplines. This two buildings, like the rest of the Multidisciplinary Laboratories at the Argentinean permanent Antarctic Stations (LAMBI -at Marambio station-, LABEL -at Belgrano II station-, LABES -at Esperanza station-, LABORC -at Orcadas Station- and LASAN -at San Martín station) are managed by the Scientific Coordination area of the Argentinean Antarctic Institute.
Mía likes to say that Vico is her "most successful project". In season two she dates Rocco. She has many problems with her troubled father, who demanded money from her for a long time. At one point he was being hunted by the police; Vico and Rocco help him escape to the Argentinean mountains.
1983 - XIX Jornadas Argentinas de Botánica, Santa Fe. Blumenfeld, S.N. "Xylophylous Basidiomycetes in implanted Woods of Pinus taeda and Pinus elliottii", p. 10\. Blumenfeld, S.N. "Contribution to the study of the fungal Argentinean flora: species growing on Pinus elliottii and Pinus taeda", p. 11 1986 - VI Jornadas Fitosanitarias Argentinas, Neuquén. Blumenfeld, S.N. & A. Dobra.
Organised by the Dept. of Geography of the UNC and the Organising Committee of the PROFOR, First Argentinean-Canadian Symposium of Forest Protection. Blumenfeld, S.N. sustainable Use of forest by-products: the edible and medicinal mushrooms. 1997 - The Human Dimensions Global of Climate Change and Sustainable Forest Management in the America: An Inter-American Conference.
Carlos Damián Rodríguez (13 January 1972) is an Argentinean musician, artist and songwriter, famous as part of the hardcore punk band Fun People and who is currently in the band Boom Boom Kid. Also known by various aliases as: Nekro, Boom Boom Kid, and Il Carlo. He has released several CDs, DVDs, records and books.
In 1999, she was proclaimed Miss Argentina, and then she went to Miss International, in Japan. Nowadays she is living in Madrid, Spain, and is the wife of the ex-soccer player for Real Madrid Jose Maria Gutierrez "Guti". She is also the little sister of the Argentinean soccer player Sebastian Belluscio (Deportivo Aguilares).
The 13th International Film Festival of Kerala was held from 12–19 December 2008. The festival was inaugurated by the Chief Minister of Kerala, V. S. Achutanandan. Argentinean filmmaker Fernando Birri and veteran actor K.R. Vijaya were the chief guests. The opening film of the festival was Laila's Birthday, by Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi.
The Argentinean promo of the song is featured on the 2006 compilation albums Singles Box. The album version is also featured on the 2000 re-mastered re-release of the album, and on the 2013 box sets Sound System and 5 Album Studio Set, newly re-mastered by Mick Jones from the original tapes.
The director/producer Martín Rejtman used a minimalist style in making this film. He said, "When I made Rapado, I felt that Argentinean cinema had too much dialogue, and bad dialogue at that. I hate adornments, I hate artifice, I hate anything that's unnecessary, because there really is nothing beyond the screen."Suárez, Pablo.
Prosto w serce (English: Straight Into the Heart) is the Polish version of the popular Argentinean soap opera Sos mi vida. It is broadcast on weekdays at 17:55 on TVN since Monday, January 3, 2011. The pilot episode was broadcast on Thursday, December 23, 2010 at 18:25 after the final episode of Majka.
On 28 June 2010, Baz, along with fellow Argentinean Agustín Battipiedi, signed one-year contracts with Brighton & Hove Albion after departing Argentine Third Division side Comunicaciones. In May 2011, the club announced that he would be released at the end of the season following the ending of his current contract, along with five other players.
Cristian Toncheff (born 25 March 1982) is a professional Argentinean footballer in activity.El futbolista argentino que debutó como DT con un título juvenil en Malta iamnoticias.com.ar“En Bahrein, no te podes duchar desnudo en el vestuario” soloascenso.com.ar He was twice in a row among the most efficient scorers in Europe, 2014 and 2015 [7][8].
The Hai Chi-class design was based on the Argentinean protected cruiser (designed by renowned British naval architect Philip Watts) which Armstrong Whitworth had just built a year earlier. The Hai Chi class had a displacement of 4,300 tons and a full displacement of 4,515 tons. The ships' armour was made from harvey steel.
Jean started his career in his hometown, Taguatinga, Federal District, playing in amateur leagues. In 2012, he moved to Iguaçu Agex in Curitiba. Shortly after, he was acquired by Argentinean club Estudiantes de La Plata. He participated in their youth squads, but did not have many chances in the professional team, prompting his return to Brazil's Paraná.
Colombian singer-songwriter Juanes has been awarded three times for the music videos for "Volverte a Ver", "Me Enamora", and "Pa'Dentro". Gabriel Coss holds the record for the most wins as a director, with a total of two. Guatemalan singer Ricardo Arjona and Argentinean band Babasónicos hold the record for the most nominations without a win, with three each.
From April 1997 the Siena and Palio models production started. Production was suspended in the early 2000s as the Argentinean economy went downhill. In 2008 Fiat invested new money and the production of Fiat Siena saloon and the Fiat Palio was started. In October 2009, a Fiat Siena HLX becomes the 2 million unit produced by Fiat in Argentina.
In period before 2011 significant amount of investments were attracted to air communication sector of Armenia. Zvartnots airport was purchased by Eduardo Eurnekian – Argentinean businessman of Armenian origin, who owns dozens of airports around the world. Zvartnots Airport was completely modernized and new building of the airport was constructed. Shirak – second largest airport of Armenia was modernized too.
In 1965 she described the new genus of Vemaster along with four new species. Bernasconi was one of the first female Argentinean scientists to conduct research in Antarctica after travelling there in 1968, at the age of 72. She was accompanied by three other scientists Microbiologist Maria Adela Caria, Marine Biologist Elena Martinez Fontes and Botanist Carmen Pujals.
Cigno started his senior career with Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield. In 2012, he signed for Club Almagro in the Argentinean Primera B Metropolitana, where he made twenty-one appearances and scored two goals.BDFA Argentina Profile After that, he played for Sportivo Dock Sud, Maccabi Ahi Nazareth, Club Atlético Ciclón, Sacachispas Fútbol Club, Old Road, and Empire Club.
The alternate title of Creus' "Dark Series" is "a Oscuridad es otro Sol", or "Darkness is another Sun". This was based on the title of a series of stories by Olga Orozco, an Argentinean poet. This series of artworks are entirely black and white. Creus used handmade black paper and created figures using white crayon and layers of fabrics.
Their sound and lyrics evolved with the addition of new genres. For example, songs like "Samba" were inspired by Argentinean music. The song "Adios Amor" had inspiration from the war between Peru and Chile. The theme is about a Peruvian soldier who departed for the war on his wedding night and died in the battle of Tacna.
Bills of Aguas y Saneamientos Argentinos In 2000, the Argentinean water and sanitation tariff levels were high, given the low quality of services. According to the Panamerican Health Organization (PAHO), the mean tariff for water and sanitation was US$0.79 per m3. There are two different tariff systems. The first method is based on the former OSN tariff system.
In 2013, Bonka released the single "A Escondidas" featuring Argentinean artist Jessi León. The song, which was written by Bonka lead singer Gonzalez and produced by Dandee (of Cali & el Dandee), had a promotional tour of over 20 cities throughout Colombia, Ecuador, and Guatemala. They also performed the song live at the "2013 Premios Nuestra Tierra" in Bogota.
Fabio Ricardo Diez Steinaker (born November 18, 1965 in Santa Fe) is a former male beach volleyball player, who represented Spain at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Alongside Javier Bosma he won the silver medal at the 1999 European Championships in Palma de Mallorca. 3 times Spanish Champion, Argentinean Sub Champion, 3 times Bronze Medal in International World Tour Fivb.
He is a parody of Pampa´s stereotypical Argentinean gaucho, based on Martín Fierro, a famous gaucho. He meditates in loneliness about life, accompanied by his dog Mendieta, and receives strangers in his home, to whom he gives peculiar advice. The humor of the comic is largely based around Inodoro’s language, with extensive use of wordplay and puns.
Inodoro: As said Balcarce, it is so cold that you can die. (This is also an ironic phrase as in Argentinean Spanish it is usually said "it’s so cold that I shit on myself" and the name "Balcarce" and "cagarse" (shit on) have an ending rhyme). Inodoro: You are not fat, Eulogia. You are a bulwark against unpatriotic anorexia.
Karin Margarita Frei (born 1973) is an Argentinean-Danish archaeological scientist. She is a research professor in archaeometry at the National Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen. She has developed new methodologies for using isotopes to trace human and animal mobility, including the high time- resolution tracing technique for human hair and finger nails as well as ancient wool.
Collins Aerospace is the owner of Ithaco Space Systems, Inc., formerly owned by Goodrich Company. Ithaco produced items for the field of satellite control since 1962, such as Earth sensors, reaction/momentum wheels, magnetometers and magnetic torquers. In addition to over 100 U.S. satellites, equipment made by Ithaco flew on Japanese, Canadian, French, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Argentinean spacecraft.
Esperanza mía (Hope of Mine) is a 2015 Argentinean telenovela. With script by Lily Ann Martin, Claudio Lacelli and Marta Betoldi] with production of Pol-ka was issued by Canal 13 between April 6, 2015 and January 14, 2016. For its recording, the producer acquired resolution cameras 4K UHD. It stars Mariano Martínez and Mariana Espósito.
He sent the specimens he collected to the German botanist Walther Gothan in Berlin in 1924. Gothan named them Araucaria windhauseni in honor of Windhausen in 1925. However, the Italian-Argentinean botanist Carlo Luigi Spegazzini had also acquired specimens from the petrified forest from various sources. He tentatively identified the specimens as Araucarites mirabilis in 1924.
The band backing D'Rivera consists of Peruvian bassist Oscar Stagnaro, Argentinean trumpeter Diego Urcola, American drummer Mark Walker, and pianist Alex Brown. As a whole they are named the "Paquito D'Rivera Quintet" and under this name they were awarded the Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Jazz Album for the album Live at the Blue Note in 2001.
Porter continued the work begun in the '80s into the next decade by writing for Luis Enrique. He produced Ana Gabriel, and Ednita Nazario. He went on to produce a total of three more Nazario albums in the coming years. In 1991, Porter produced the first album for the nine-piece Argentinean band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs.
The Distrito Federal championship is IWRG's secondary trios title and is only allowed to be defended in the Distrito Federal of Mexico City. Also on the show the AIWA Argentinean National Cruiserweight Champion Hip Hop Man defended the championship against Mexican challenger Dragón Celestial as Hip Hop Man was visiting Mexico from Argentina. The show featured two additional matches.
Britain set up bases on Deception and in a bay of Wiencke Island in 1944 and another at Hope Bay in 1945, to do weather reporting and to check that there was no German naval activity. Only one of these three bases remains, on Goudier Island in the bay of Port Lockroy, off Jougla Point, near Wiencke Island's south-western end. An Argentinean light tower was installed in 1947 at Py Point at the southwest end of the Peltier Channel on nearby Doumer Island, and a refuge hut erected in Dorian Bay in 1957, north of Port Lockroy. British Antarctic Survey (BAS) erected a staging hut, known as the Damoy Point refuge, near this Argentinean refuge in 1975 to act as a base for a temporary summer aircraft ice-strip.
For God and the fatherland: religion and politics in Argentina. Albany, New York, USA: State University of New York Press, 1995. pp. 45. In the aftermath of the coup, major changes to Argentinean politics and government took place, with Uriburu banning political parties, suspending elections, and suspending the 1853 Constitution.Michael A. Burdick. For God and the fatherland: religion and politics in Argentina. Albany, New York, USA: State University of New York Press, 1995. pp. 45. Uriburu proposed that Argentina be reorganized along corporatist and fascist lines.Michael A. Burdick. For God and the fatherland: religion and politics in Argentina. Albany, New York, USA: State University of New York Press, 1995. pp. 45. Future Argentinean President Juan Perón took part in the coup on the side of Uriburu.Rodney P. Carlisle (general editor).
Shoot, coward, you are only going to kill a man." :() :— Che Guevara, Argentinean statesman and revolutionary (9 October 1967), facing his captors Wreckage of Michael J. Adams' X-15. ;"I'm in a spin." :— Michael J. Adams, American astronaut (15 November 1967), prior to crash of North American X-15 spaceplane ;"I know this beach like the back of my hand.
Brown followed this album with Distancias, which is all based on Corretjer poems. He also recorded other versions of the song "En la vida todo es ir". It has also been recorded by Spanish singer/songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat.En la vida todo es ir on Cancioneros The song "Una mujer y un hombre" is based on a poem by Argentinean Juan Gelman.
Ana María Arroyo Mariscal (31 July 1923 – 28 March 1995) better known as Ana Mariscal was a classic Spanish film actress, director, screenwriter and film producer. She also acted in Argentinean films. She was involved in well over 50 films between 1940 and 1968, frequently starring in films she also wrote and directed. She is iconic to 1940s and 50s Spanish cinema.
Thelonious Monk included a version of "Kōjō no Tsuki" on his 1967 album for Columbia entitled Straight, No Chaser. German rock band Scorpions did a cover of "Kōjō no Tsuki" on the 1978 album Tokyo Tapes. Argentinean folk group Los Cantores de Quilla Huasi recorded a version of "Kōjō no Tsuki". Anne Akiko Meyers recorded several versions of "Kōjō no Tsuki".
Halston was very influential in the design of uniforms. In 1977 he was contracted by Braniff International Airways to create a new look for their flight attendants. He created muted brown uniforms with a distinctive "H" logo. Halston created interchangeable separates in shades of bone, tan and taupe which the airline extended to the seat covers, using brown Argentinean leather.
"Muchacha (ojos de papel)" remains a symbol of the band and "an emblem of the social and individual conquests of the 1960s." It is now considered "the quintessential love song of rock nacional." The track was second on MTV and Rolling Stone Argentinas Top 100 Songs of Argentine Rock and Rock.com.ar's Top 100 Argentinean Songs of the Last 40 Years.
"La Tortura" ("The Torture") features Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, with elements of Colombian cumbia music, dancehall and electronica. "Obtener un Sí" ("Obtain a Yes") is a bossa nova song with cha-cha elements against an orchestral background. "Día Especial" ("Special Day") features Argentinean singer-songwriter Gustavo Cerati on guitar. The sixth track, "Escondite Inglés", has a new wave feel.
The plot revolves around a murder that the protagonist, Tomás de Noronha, attempts to solve. While working on the murder, de Noronha discovers the environmental danger the Earth is being exposed to by the human race. Antarctica, summer of 2002. Howard Dawson, chief scientist at the American Antarctic scientific station, McMurdo, receives a radio contact from the Argentinean scientific station, Marambio.
Paraskevaídis served as co-editor of World New Music Magazine and the yearbook of ISCM. She was an organizer of the Latin American Contemporary Music Courses (CLAMC) from 1975-89. With Max Nyffeler she co-founded the website latinoamérica música in 2004 and has served co-editor. She holds both Argentinean and Uruguayan citizenship, and has lived in Uruguay since 1975.
In Dominican Republic cuisine, chimichurri or chimi is a hamburger topped with coleslaw and sauces;Helen Grave, 101 Sandwiches, a sauce somewhat similar to Argentinean chimichurri is called wasakaka. In León, Mexico, chimichurri is a pizza topping of mayonnaise, mustard, chile de árbol, white vinegar, garlic, oil and salt. This dressing has an orange hue and is very popular in the city.
It was described as a new species in 1924 by British zoologist Oldfield Thomas. Thomas had obtained the holotype from Argentinean-Italian scientist Roberto Dabbene, who worked in Buenos Aires at the time. Its species name "patagonicus" means "belonging to Patagonia." The Patagonian bonneted bat was widely considered a subspecies of the dwarf bonneted bat (Eumops bonariensis) from approximately 1932 until the 1990s.
"Sphere Rouge" installed at Palais du TokyoJulio Le Parc (born September 23, 1928) is an Argentina-born artist who focuses on both modern op art and kinetic art. Le Parc attended the School of Fine Arts in Argentina. A founding member of Groupe de Recherche d’Art Visuel (GRAV) and award-winning artworks, he is a significant figure in Argentinean modern art.López, S. (2005).
"La Tortura" ("The Torture") features Spanish singer-songwriter Alejandro Sanz, with elements of Colombian cumbia music, dancehall and electronica. "Obtener un Sí" ("Obtain a Yes") is a bossa nova song with cha-cha elements against an orchestral background. "Día Especial" ("Special Day") features Argentinean singer- songwriter Gustavo Cerati on guitar. The sixth track, "Escondite Inglés", has a new wave feel.
Benjamín Alfonso (born 24 May 1984) is an Argentinean actor, model and industrial designer. He rose to the fame in 2013, playing Axel Piñeiro in the series Señales. In 2015, he gained more popularity for its guest role in the miniseries Historia de un clan as Juani y Educando a Nina (2016) as Martin "Tincho" Massey, both aired in Telefe.
Rafaël Pividal was the son of a French mother, a classical dancer, and an Argentinean father, a lawyer. Rafael's maternal grandmother was a well-known actress, Germaine Dermoz (1888–1966). At the death of his father in 1944, Rafael and his mother found themselves in a great poverty. From the age of 14, he must give private lessons to earn a little money.
Backcountry Marcos Couch started his mountain activity very young. At the age of 18 (1978) he was part of the second ascent to the Cerro Moreno, on the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. In 2004 he moved to Bariloche in the Argentinean Patagonia where he enjoys practicing alpine ski, backcountry ski, windsurf, kayak paddling, climbing and hiking. He has always been passionate about photography.
Trungelliti was contacted by match-fixers in 2015 who told him that players could earn from a few thousand dollars for fixing a Futures level match up-to $50,000 to $100,000 for fixing an ATP level event. Trungelliti reported the event to the Tennis Integrity Unit (TIU) and the subsequent investigation which finished in 2017 led to bans for three Argentinean players.
Lucio Victorio Mansilla (December 23, 1831 - October 8, 1913) was an Argentinean General, journalist, politician and diplomat. He was later governor of the territory of the Gran Chaco between 1878 and 1879. His best- known literary work is An Excursion to the Ranqueles Indians, which was the result of a tour he undertook in 1870 through the villages of indigenous peoples.
Gotan Project formed in 1999. Their first release was "Vuelvo Al Sur/El Capitalismo Foráneo" in 2000, followed by the album La Revancha del Tango in 2001. Their music is based on Argentinean tango, but also uses elements such as samples, beats, and breaks. Live material was also broadcast on Gilles Peterson's world music show Worldwide on BBC Radio 1 in May 2004.
Alberdi received a nomination for a Gardel Award in 2003 for his work directing "Dónde Vas" ("Where Are You Going?") by singer Dante Spinetta. The following year Alberdi was awarded the Gardel for Best Music Video for "Irresponsables" ("Irresponsible") by Argentinean band Babasónicos. In 2008, Alberdi directed "Odio por Amor", the fourth single of La Vida... Es Un Ratico by Juanes.
Plaza Francia is an international musical project of a trio of famous musicians made up of Catherine Ringer (from French band Les Rita Mitsouko) as main vocalist singing compositions from Argentine Eduardo Makaroff and Swiss Christoph H. Müller both from Gotan Project.Beats International: Plaza Francia - A New Tango Songbook Their 7 April 2014 release A New Tango Song Book with vocal interpretations in argentinean spanish by Catherine RingerLe Point: Plaza Francia: Catherine Ringer ose le tango L'Express: Plaza Francia: Catherine Ringer danse avec le Gotan Project came with critical acclaim and a commercial success in France also charting in Belgium. In 2018 Plaza Francia changes its name to Plaza Francia Orchestra and releases a self titled album featuring Catherine Ringer, Lura (singer) and Maria Muliterno on vocals. They also collaborate on this record with Argentinean musicians Pablo Gignoli and Sebastian Volco.
La Machi Communication for Good Causes is an Argentinean-Spanish communication agency created in 2012. It specializes in human rights, civic culture, religious values and ecology. It has offices in Barcelona, Buenos Aires and Rome. The agency produces monthly The Pope Video since 2015 and has created the app Click to pray app to spread the intentions of the Holy Father used by people from 203 countries.
156 In 1818 the Spanish temporarily took control of Chuquisaca, and she was forced to flee again with her soldiers to Northern Argentina, where she continued to fight under the command of the Argentinean General Martín Miguel de Güemes. She was appointed to the position of commander of the Northern Army of the Revolutionary Government of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata.
Capitan was declared of Cultural Interest by the Secretary of Culture and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Argentina in 2011, 2012 and 2013. Albums After their debut album Flores del Bosque de Bolonia, they produce a second album also directed by Matías Cella called E Viva!. Recorded at Los Elefantes studios from Argentinean musician Lito Vitale. The album is edited in Austria by Newton Records.
Alvarado-Larroucau is a specialist in Francophone literature of Argentina, the Maghreb, Mashrek, and Africa. He has published in Spanish and French, and is considered an Argentinean Francophone author. Alvarado-Larroucau and students, Miami. He participates in the French Heritage Language Program, which is designed to support and enrich the teaching and learning of French language, literature, and culture for students of Francophone background.
This is a list of world champion football club winning managers. It includes victories in the Intercontinental Cup (defunct) and the FIFA Club World Cup. Carlos Bianchi and Pep Guardiola are the most successful managers, claiming three titles each. , Argentinean managers have won more tournaments than any other nationality, having secured 11 titles, while Brazilian managers are in a close second place with 10 competition victories.
There, she meets a street-smart German Shepherd named Delgado. Rachel comes back to the hotel and is frantic when she finds Chloe missing. Chloe is picked to fight in the pit against El Diablo, a fierce Argentinean- Bolivian Doberman Pinscher. Delgado helps her escape the dog fights, unleashing the other dogs from their cages and unlocking the ring to allow both Chloe and himself to flee.
Cherilyn Elston is a British academic and translator, specializing in Latin American culture and literature. She studied at Oxford and Cambridge universities, obtaining a PhD in Latin American Studies from the latter. Her doctoral thesis formed the basis for her book Women’s Writing in Colombia – An Alternative History. As a literary translator, she has translated Southerly by the Argentinean writer Jorge Consiglio for Charco Press.
The cancellation of the Mexican Grand Prix, supposed to have taken place 2 weeks after Long Beach created a 5-week gap between Long Beach and the Belgian Grand Prix. The F1 circus started its 4-month long European tour at Zolder, where Frenchman Didier Pironi took his first ever victory in his Ligier-Ford/Cosworth ahead of Alan Jones and his Argentinean teammate Carlos Reutemann.
She also served in the Scientific Advisory Board of the trilateral (Argentinean, German, Dutch) Research station Dallmann Research Station, King George Island, between 2006 and 2011, and in the Scientific Steering Committee Dutch Antarctic Rothera Station research facilities between 2011 and 2013. Buma was the Chief Editor of the Dutch popular science book “Door de kou bevangen” (2016), about fifty years of history of Dutch polar research.
He said the "galloping goldmine", Empress Club, was the greatest horse he ever trained. The Argentinean import won fifteen races, including nine Grade 1 races, which included the Queen's Plate and the Metropolitan Handicap (then known as the J&B; Met) in 1993. Millard and his wife Joyce had been married for 54 years when she died. He retired in 1991, at the age of 61.
Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, high-altitude shrubland, temperate grassland, Patagonian steppe, and heavily degraded former forest. This bird is typically found at edges of water and near towns and fields, the latter especially if they are newly ploughed. It is the most common raptor in the Argentinean Patagonia and Chile.Donázar, J. A., O. Ceballos, A. Travaini & F. Hiraldo. 1993.
San Francisco, CA Sean Monterrosa (age 22) was of Argentinean descent. He grew up in San Francisco and attended an arts high school. He had worked for a Boys & Girls Club and had recently been working as a carpenter. Less than an hour before Monterrosa was shot, he texted his sister a petition demanding justice for George Floyd, who was killed by Minneapolis police a week earlier.
Several species of Baccharis are of interest for cultivation, as the dense but flexible stem structure makes for a good windbreak. Plants of this genus are rich in terpenes, and some are used in native or folk medicine. One that has been specifically described from Chilean and Argentinean Baccharis is viscidone. Baccharis flowers are rich in nectar, and several species are good honey plants.
His granddaughter, Josepha Lucía Jaimes Chiclana was married to Joseph Antonio Roberto. This family (Roberto Jaimes) was related to numerous Argentinean families, including the family of Casimiro Alegre, alcalde and Captain of Militias of San Vicente, Buenos Aires. His most renowned descendant (non-direct line) was Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, President of the Argentine Republic between 1868 and 1864. The surname Jaimes or Jaime is originally from Aragon.
Gabriela Golder (born 1971) is an Argentine artist and curator. She works primarily in experimental video art and audiovisual installation art. She received the Sigwart Blum award from the Argentinean Association of Art Critics (2007), the Media Art Award from the German Zentrum für Kunst und Medietechnologie (2003), the First Prize at the National Hall of Visual Art (2004), and the first prize at Videobrasil (2003).
The South American qualifiers took place between April 23 and April 27, in the Argentinean capital, Buenos Aires. Brazil and hosts Argentina were the two finalists, meaning they both qualified for the World Cup. Brazil defeated Argentina in the final to win the title. Uruguay and Venezuela were knocked out in the semi finals and played each other in the third place play off.
Butantoxin is one of multiple toxins isolated from the venom of three Brazilian and one Argentinean scorpion species of the genus Tityus: T. serrulatus, T. bahiensis, T. stigmurus and T. trivitattus. Butantoxin was the first isolated scorpion toxin (identical primary structure and folding) found to be produced by more than one scorpion species. _ Previously studied toxin sequences varied between different species within a genus.
Ellsworth Station was built by United States Navy Seabees under the command of Captain Finn Ronne, with the support of the icebreakers USS Staten Island and USS Wyandot, captained by Francis Gambacorta. The originally planned site for the station was Cape Adams, but when the terrain proved impractical due to huge ice cliffs, an alternate location on Gould Bay was selected, on the western coast of the Weddell Sea over the Filchner Ice Shelf, and close to the Argentinean Belgrano I Base. Part of the scheduled agenda for the International Geophysical Year, Ellsworth Station was commissioned on 11 February 1957 and less than two years later, on 17 January 1959, was handed over to the Argentinean Antarctic Institute. Along with the handover, the United States government gave all the buildings, facilities, and existing food supplies while Argentina provided the logistical and administrative services necessary for the continued operation of the station.
In 1990, Bonaparte described Vucetichia gracilis on the basis of what he interpreted as two upper molars of a relative of Gondwanatherium within the order Gondwanatheria, a small mammalian group that was at the time known only from Argentinean fossils and thought to be related to xenarthrans as part of a now-discarded group called Paratheria. The generic name, Vucetichia, commemorates Argentinean paleontologist Guiomar Vucetich, and the specific name, gracilis (Latin for "slender"), refers to the animal's small size. However, in 1990 David W. Krause and Bonaparte argued that Gondwanatheria, including Ferugliotherium (family Ferugliotheriidae), Gondwanatherium, and Sudamerica (family Sudamericidae), should be placed within Multituberculata. Two years later, Krause, Bonaparte, and Zofia Kielan- Jaworowska described additional material of Ferugliotherium (which they tentatively placed in the multituberculate suborder Plagiaulacoidea) and suggested that the supposed upper molars of Vucetichia were in fact heavily worn first lower molariforms (mf1) of Ferugliotherium.
In 1995, the old stadium was demolished, but at the same time a deep economic crisis hit the club and continued for a long time, delaying the works for eight years. Finally, in 2003, the new stadium was finished, and opened on December 26. Six months later, the team returned to the Argentinean First Division, where it is now based. The opening ceremony included two football games between the 1984 team, that won the first national championship for the club versus the team that won the second division tournament in 1997, and another one between the Argentinean U-20 national team and a mix of some of the best players born in the club's youth divisions such as Juan Pablo Sorín, Esteban Cambiasso, Diego Placente, Carlos Mac Allister, Claudio Borghi, Fabricio Coloccini, Leonel Gancedo and Sergio Batista together with some other remarkable footballers that played in Argentinos, such as Ubaldo Fillol.
The results were as follows: the analysis of Y-Chromosome DNA revealed a 94.1% of European contribution (a little higher than the 90% of the 2005 study), and only 4.9% and 0.9% of Native American and Black African contribution, respectively. Mitochondrial DNA analysis again showed a great Amerindian contribution by maternal lineage, at 53.7%, with 44.3% of European contribution, and a 2% African contribution. The study of 24 autosomal markers also proved a large European contribution of 78.6%, against 17.3% of Amerindian and 4.1% Black African contributions. The samples were compared with three assumed parental populations, and the MDS analysis plot resulting showed that "most of the Argentinean samples clustered with or closest to Europeans, some appeared between Europeans and Native Americans indicating some degree of genetic admixture between these two groups, three samples clustered close to Native Americans, and no Argentinean sampled appeared close to Africans".
"Effects of land use on the distribution of three species of armadillos in the Argentinean Pampa." Agustin M Abba, et al.Burnie D and Wilson DE (Eds.), Animal: The Definitive Visual Guide to the World's Wildlife. DK Adult (2005), The genus Chaetophractus consists of two or three species, C. vellerosus (the screaming hairy armadillo), C. nationi (the Andean hairy armadillo, which may actually be a population of C. vellerosus), and C. villosus.
His first feature film in Spanish was the Argentinean-Spanish production Winter Visitor (2008), the first horror film to be released commercially in Argentina in two decades. This film opened the doors for Argentine directors of the genre who were finally able to release their films in their country's theaters. The film deals with themes such as madness, reincarnation and cannibalism. After Winter Visitor, he made the drama Number 8.
On the following day, repairs were made at sea and, after the Argentinean surrender on 14 June, more extensive repairs were undertaken in the sheltered bay of San Carlos Water. She sailed for home on 21 June, and re-entered Portsmouth on 10 July 1982 after 104 days at sea. A Memorial was erected in 2011 in memory of the ship and the lost crew at Hookers Point outside Stanley.
Ownership passed in July 1981 to Heyo Janssen, Leer, Germany, she was renamed MV Radbod and was reflagged Panamanian. She was auctioned off in September 1987 to a group of German banks, and resold to Argentinean interests. Again, she was resold in November 1987 to Vericaribe CA and renamed MV Santos retaining the Panama flag. In May 1990, she was chartered to Kent Line with the name MV Canadian Forest.
Many international guest conductors such as Charles Munch, Yehudi Menuhin, Alexander Frey, Patrick Fournillier, Carlo Zecchi, Otakar Trhlik, Ole Schmidt, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Janos Kukla, Alain Pâris, Felix Carrasco, and others have led the Cairo Symphony Orchestra. In April 2009, Israeli-Argentinean conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim played Beethoven's piano sonata no. 8 (known as "Sonata Pathétique"), and conducted the Cairo Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.
He died of pneumonia after retiring from politics. He was the last president of what was called the conservative period of Argentinean history. This period began in 1880 and culminated with La Plaza's loss of the presidency to the Radical Civic Union. This was all thanks to the Sáenz Peña Law, which established secret, compulsory voting for all those on the electoral register, thanks to Compulsory military service.
Mercedes D'Alessandro (Posadas, Misiones, January 26, 1978) is an Argentinean writer and economist. She wrote the book Feminist Economics: How to Build a Society (Without Losing Glamour), published in Argentina, Mexico, Colombia, and Spain, and currently in its fifth issue. D'Alessandro is also a co-founder of the digital publication Economia Femini(s)ta (Feminist Economics). This publication's goal is to produce and promote economic information with a gender perspective .
It was extremely successful and would eventually be rebroadcast in Spain and various Latin American countries including Uruguay, where it was greatly popular.Y vamos abriendo puertas, Tele Uruguaya, March 2012; accessed 12/10/2012 Illanes then worked at Televisión Nacional de Chile (TVN) where he wrote the soap operas ' (2004) and ' (2005). He also adapted the script of the Argentinean soap opera Floricienta, whose Chilean version, Floribella, premiered in 2006.
It was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries, in neighborhoods which had predominantly African descendants. The tango is the result of a combination of Rioplatense Candombe celebrations, Spanish-Cuban Habanera, and Argentinean Milonga. The tango was frequently practiced in the brothels and bars of ports, where business owners employed bands to entertain their patrons with music. The tango then spread to the rest of the world.
An A-6E TRAM Intruder from VA-95 taking off from the USS Abraham Lincoln CVN-72 in 1990. In October–November 1990, during the s cruise from the East to West Coast via Cape Horn, the squadron participated in joint exercises with the Argentinean, Chilean, and Ecuadorian Armed Forces. During their 1993 with the Lincoln, the squadron participated in Operation Southern Watch in Iraq and Continue Hope in Somalia.
In 1998, the Argentinean dance-pop group El Simbolo recorded a Spanish language cover titled "No Llores Más" from their album No Pares. In 2005, the Utah-based rock with horns band Side Dish recorded and released a version of "Don't Turn Around" which was included on their EP Age of Intent. In 2010, Albert Hammond, co-writer of the song, recorded the song for his album Legend.
Renowned Argentinean guitarist and composer Eduardo Falú also adapted the song for solo guitar. Many other exceptional covers belong to Peruvian guitar players including: Raúl García Zárate, Manuelcha Prado, and Mario Orozco Cáceres. There is also a cover from the song sung by Trini López, and another cover in Chinese by Teresa Teng. There are covers by Peruvian singers including: Yma Súmac, and Roxsana and Kesia Rivera with different lyrics.
This flight was followed by a series of subsequent flights using rats.Manfredi, Alberto N. ARGENTINA Y LA CONQUISTA DEL ESPACIO. reconquistaydefensa.org.ar It is unclear if any Argentinean biological flights passed the 100 km limit of space. The first animals in deep space, the first to circle the Moon, and the first two tortoises in space were launched on Zond 5 on 14 September 1968 by the Soviet Union.
Rodolfo's fame traversed all Spanish-speaking countries and further to Europe and Asia. He also varied his repertoire also singing in the Mexican ranchera and Argentinean zamba styles. His most long-standing musical formation was La Típica RA7 and the formation was known as Rodolfo y su Tipica RA7 concentrating on the Peruvian cumbia style. Discos Fuentes was instrumental in his success aided further by its subsidiary Mexican Records.
Architect Martin Noel designed Argentina's pavilion, which included a movie theatre and displays focusing on Argentinean industries and products. Uruguay's pavilion included displays of its industrial schools, including the Institute of Agronomy and an art gallery filled with paintings and bronze sculptures. Cuba contributed demonstrations of the sugar and tobacco industries to the exposition in their pavilion. The Dominican Republic pavilion included a reproduction of the Columbus's Alcázar.
Romina Vidal-Russell is an Argentinean botanist who works in the areas of phytogeography, phylogeny, and parasitic plants, and on which she has written extensively. Her papers on the phylogeny of parasitic plants are cited on the APG website,Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards) Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 14, July 2017 (and more or less continuously updated since) www.mobot.org. Retrieved 31 July 2019 and elsewhere and her collaborations are international.
After the Pegasus World Cup, Gun Runner was retired to stud at Three Chimneys for an advertised fee of $70,000 in his first season. During the 2018 breeding season, he covered 172 mares. His first foals will be of racing age in 2021. Gun Runner's first reported foal was born on January 17, 2019, when Argentinean Group 1 winner Giuliet Seattle foaled a filly at Shadai Farm in Japan.
The Montevideo tree frog (Boana pulchella) is a species of frog in the family Hylidae found in eastern, central, and northern Argentina, south-eastern Brazil, south-eastern Paraguay, and Uruguay. It is a common species occurring in open habitats in forests, grasslands, and flooded savannas. Breeding takes place in permanent ponds and flooded grasslands. The diet of Argentinean Boana pulchella was found to consist mostly of spiders, dipterans and, crickets.
Born in Lyon, Milstein was born into a family of Russian musicians, and was initiated to the piano by her father Serguei Milstein at the age of 4. She entered the Conservatoire de Musique de Genève in 2009. She won the Flame Competition in 2008, 2009 and 2010. In 2013, in the class of the Argentinean pianist , she obtained the Bachelor's degree of the Geneva Haute École de musique.
The Pampas are vulnerable to flooding owing to their flat topography and poor water drainage. Argentina's geomorphic characteristics make the country highly vulnerable to floods. These floods can damage infrastructure, cause loss of life, increase the risk of diseases, and negatively impact agricultural productivity, which is one of the main economic activities of the country. Many of the large Argentinean cities and agriculturally productive areas lie near rivers.
Suleiman won the Black Pearl prize for best Middle Eastern narrative film at the Middle Eastern Film Festival in Abu Dhabi on October 17, 2009. The film won the Critics' Prize from the Argentinean Film Critics Association at Mar del Plata International Film Festival. His latest film, It Must Be Heaven, competed in the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and had its North American premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival.
The Imperial Japanese Navy reportedly used rifles captured in China. The Ethiopian Empire bought 25,000 Model 1924 and Model 1933 rifles and carbines, and fielded them during the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The Buenos Aires Police also bought Mauser Model 1933 in rifles and carbines configuration, the latter with a barrel. The Argentinean rifles and carbines differ from the other Standardmodells by having an extended arm on the bolt release.
The new 553 F1 adopted Lampredi's four cylinder engine, leaving the V12 for sports car use. The 375 was driven during the 2011 British Grand Prix weekend by then-current Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso as a tribute to the sixtieth anniversary of the Ferrari's first World Championship Grand Prix win at the 1951 British Grand Prix at Silverstone, with Argentinean driver José Froilán González driving at the time.
At the 2009 Movistar Open in Viña del Mar, Cuevas, as in 2008, reached the semifinals in singles, where he met local favorite Fernando González. González won the match 6–3, 6–2. In doubles, Cuevas paired with Argentinean Brian Dabul, and together they won the tournament, winning the final against František Čermák and Michal Mertiňák, 6–3, 6–3. This win helped Cuevas achieve his doubles ranking high of no.
Baskets, masks and feather work typify the collection. The third part of the museum is dedicated to contemporary artists from throughout Latin America. There are approximately 3,000 works by Paraguayan, Argentinean, Brazilian, and Chilean artists, including drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture and mixed media. Livio Abramo is one of the featured artists as is Pedro Agüero, Mabel Arcondo, Olga Blinder, Luis Alberto Boh, Carlos Colombino, Ricardo Migliorisi, and others.
Adela Ringuelet in November 2005. Adela E. Ringuelet (born 27 March 1930) is an Argentinean astrophysicist and astronomer at the Félix Aguilar Observatory in Argentina. She is a co-founder of the Argentinian Astronomical Association () and an active member of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), where she has been affiliated with several of its commissions. As of 2017, she is a member of IAU's Division G, "Stars and Stellar Physics".
This was the launch of the International Hotels Association (IHA). September 1949: The French Government registered IHA and granted it the status of a Public Utility Association and a Non-Profit status. Their head office was moved from London and established in the heart of Paris, France. December 1949: The Argentinean Government recognized IHA and gave it a Non-Profit status, under the name of Associasion Internacional de Hosteleria.
The Mauricio Kagel Music Prize provided by the German arts foundation Kunststiftung NRW was established in 2011. The prize money is €50,000. Of the prize money, €30,000 goes to the prizewinner and €20,000 has to be used for an art project in North Rhine-Westphalia. The biennially prize recognizes interdisciplinary work in the spirit of German-Argentinean composer Mauricio Kagel and artistic experiments where music, image and performance meet.
Benn stopped Piper in the eleventh on a technical knockout. Despite the loss to Benn, Piper's very next match was another title fight; this time for the vacant WBA Inter-Continental light heavyweight belt. The fight against Argentinean Miguel Angel Maldonando went the distance with Piper being given the title by unanimous points decision. Two months later, on 10 April 1993, Piper successfully defended his title against Chris Sande in Swansea.
He stole her bank card and the amount of Nathalie's RMI. In September 2002, Haddouche tried to make contact with Francine, whom had decided to file a complaint against him for the 1995 rape. On September 13, 2002, in the Argentinean district of Beauvais, Liliane Michaud, 82, was returning from the supermarket Intermarché with her walker. Arriving at her pavilion, Haddouche attacked her, savagely beating her and stealing her wallet.
He recruited settlers and provided financing; Australia, New Zealand and even Palestine were considered, but Patagonia was chosen for its isolation and the Argentines' offer of 100 square miles (260 km²) of land along the Chubut River in exchange for settling the still-unconquered land of Patagonia for Argentina. Michael D Jones had been corresponding with the Argentinean government about settling an area known as Bahía Blanca where Welsh immigrants could preserve their language and culture. The Argentinean government granted the request as it put them in control of a large tract of land. A Welsh immigration committee met in Liverpool and published a handbook, 'Llawlyfr y Wladfa' to publicise the scheme to form a Welsh colony in Patagonia which was distributed throughout Wales. Towards the end of 1862, Captain Love Jones-Parry and Lewis Jones (after whom Trelew was named) left for Patagonia to decide whether it was a suitable area for Welsh emigrants.
Azucena Galettini (Buenos Aires, 1981) is an Argentinean writer and translator. She holds a BA in Latin-American Literature by Universidad de Buenos Aires and a BA in Translation (English-Spanish) by Instituto en Educación Superior en Lenguas Vivas “J. R. Fernández”. Her short stories book Lo único importante en el mundo was awarded a mention of honor by Fondo Nacional de las Artes in 2006 and was published by El Fin de la Noche in 2010. The following year it was shortlisted in Premio Internacional de Cuento para Libro Édito “Juan José Manauta” selected among some 500 books. In 2012 it was incorporated to the portal by Fundación del Libro “Books from Argentina”, created for fostering the translation of Argentinean writers. Her novel La primera de las tres virtudes was shortlisted for the Premio Internacional de Novela “Letra Sur” in 2012, selected from more than 300 manuscripts. From 2011 to 2015 she was Editor in Chief in the literary magazine La Balandra (otra narrativa).
At the same time, Müller founded his own production company, March:Music, in 2004 to develop his other musical projects, like his solo project Roy Dubb and – together with Afro Peruvian musicians – the project RADIOKIJADA, whose first album Nuevos Sonidos Afro Peruanos was released in 2009 on Wrasse records. The album garnered rave reviews in the UK, and the band played at the WOMAD festival in Reading, being one of the highlights, according to The Guardian. In 2005 he co-composed with Eduardo Makaroff the original music for Not Here to Be Loved, a film by Stéphane Brizé, and in 2007/2008 the soundtrack for El Gaucho, a documentary fiction film by Argentinean director Andres Jarach. The composer/producer duo "Müller & Makaroff" was thus born. In 2012/2013 Müller & Makaroff wrote music for the short film Reencuentro by Argentinean director Pablo Giorgelli (Camera d’or in Cannes for his film Las Acacias) and for Evita, a radio lecture by French actress Jeanne Moreau of a script by Pablo Aguero.
Carlos Gamerro is an Argentinean novelist, critic, and translator. He was born in Buenos Aires in 1962. Gamerro has published six works of fiction, including the novels The Islands (And Other Stories, 2012 UK and 2014 North American publication), An Open Secret (Pushkin Press) and The Adventure of the Busts of Eva Perón (And Other Stories, 2015). He adapted The Islands for a major theatrical production in 2011 and writes influential works of criticism.
She designed rights and health campaigns for lesbians and bisexual women and participated in the elaboration of public policies and anti-discrimination bills that were presented to the most diverse administrative and legislative authorities. In 2006 she was one of the founders of the Argentinean Federation of Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals and Trans (FALGBT), which brings together many sexual diversity organizations that campaign for the recognition of equal rights for LGBT people in Argentina.
Alfredo Zitarrosa (March 10, 1936 – January 17, 1989) was a Uruguayan singer- songwriter, poet and journalist. He specialized in Uruguayan and Argentinean folk genres such as zamba and milonga, and he became a chief figure in the nueva canción movement in his country. A staunch supporter of Communist ideals, he lived in exile between 1976 and 1984. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential singer-songwriters of Latin America.
Chispita (English title: Little Spark) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1982. It's an original story by Abel Santa Cruz, the telenovela is a remake of the 1979 Argentinean telenovela Andrea Celeste. Lucero starred as child protagonist, Angélica Aragón and Enrique Lizalde starred as adult protagonists, Usi Velasco starred as co-protagonist, Alma Delfina and Leonardo Daniel starred as young co-protagonists, while Renata Flores starred as main antagonist.
Historia del Ejército de Chile, p. 278 Later, Arteaga was informed that the Peruvian numbers were greater than expected, so he sent another column made up of the 2nd Line and Artillería de Marina regiments, the Chacabuco Battalion, 30 more Cazadores a Caballo riders and another artillery battery.Historia del Ejército de Chile, p. 279 Next day, Chilean sentries of the vanguard division captured an Argentinean muleteer, who reported only 1,500 men at the town.
Over many decades, the identity of most of Winge's species remained uncertain, and in many cases it was not until the 1990s that the original material was restudied to provide a definitive identification of the material.Voss and Myers, 1991; Musser and Carleton, 2005 In a 2002 review of the fossil sigmodontine rodents of South America, Argentinean zoologist Ulyses Pardiñas and his coworkers wrote that O. anoblepas was "possibly an Oecomys",Pardiñas et al., 2002, p.
Cognitive semiotics has many sources. The first person to suggest the integration of the cognitive sciences and semiotics seems to have been Thomas C. Daddesio (1994). The Argentinean researcher Juan Magariños de Morentin has long been using the term "cognitive semiotics" to describe his own Peircean approach to semiotics (missing direct reference dating first time using "cognitive semiotics"). This is also the name of a web forum which he directed for many years.
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Nicolás Maduro said that "there should not be colonial possessions in our America." Argentinean Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said he hoped the summit would result in a "new manifestation of solidarity" over the dispute of the islands. Out of the 34 countries present at the summit the positions of two of them, Canada (opposed) and the U.S. (neutral), prevented the achievement of a joint statement supporting Argentina's claim over the Falklands.
Oscar Terán (1938 – 21 March 2008, in Buenos Aires) was an Argentinean philosopher.Juan Manuel Bordón, "Murió el filósofo Oscar Terán" El Taller Literario 22 March 2008 Terán was born in Carlos Casares, Buenos Aires. He left his hometown in 1959 to study philosophy in the Buenos Aires University where he devoted himself to the study of history with the help of his teacher . In 1976 he was exiled in Mexico because of a military dictatorship.
In later interviews, Simon expressed her gratitude towards Allégret, feeling that he was responsible for her glory. Argentinean magazine in the wedding dress from the 1937 remake of Seventh Heaven After seeing her in Ladies Lake, Darryl F. Zanuck brought her to Hollywood in August 1935 with a widespread publicity campaign. Before accepting an American contract, Simon completed two more films for Allégret, Les yeux noirs (Black Eyes, 1935) and Les beaux jours (1935).
Cruz Garcia was born on 27 June 1983 in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Cruz "Pensa" Garcia (born 1958) and Lourdes Santiago (born 1959). His father is an international athletic coach and physical trainer. Cruz "Pensa" Garcia trained several Olympic athletes and world boxing champions. Boxers trained by Cruz "Pensa" Garcia include Puerto Rican International Boxing Hall of Fame inductee Felix Trinidad, retired former champion Alex Sanchez, and Argentinean former world champion Marcos Maidana.
The ship operated through the Drake Passage, around Cape Horn, and resupplied a base in the South Orkney Islands (called by the Argentines Órcadas) with trips to South Georgia (called by the Argentines San Pedro Island) and supporting the Argentinean Fisheries Association (Sociedad Argentina de Pesca) whaling station with coal and food supplies. During this time ship was engaged in performing hydrographic and geographic surveys for the preparation of maritime navigation charts.
Nacional qualified to the Recopa Sudamericana by winning the 1988 Copa Libertadores. It was their third Copa Libertadores title and first in eight years, which they achieved by defeating Argentinean club Newell's Old Boys 3-1 on aggregate. Racing Club earned the right to dispute the trophy after winning the 1988 Supercopa Sudamericana, beating Cruzeiro 3-1 on points. The victory was the club's first international title since winning the 1967 Copa Libertadores.
He made his first class debut in the 2010 Vodacom Cup for Western Province's near neighbours against Argentinean side . He played Varsity Cup rugby again in 2011, this time for Pretoria-based and he made his Currie Cup debut in the 2011 Currie Cup Premier Division for the against the . After just one season with the Leopards, he returned to his home town of George to play for in the 2012 Vodacom Cup.
Following the tournament, a Coldplay concert was held on August 3 and broadcast a portion on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!.Special Events Highlight Captivating Week at Farmers Classic Presented by Mercedes-Benz , farmersclassic.com, July 7, 2011 Juan Martín del Potro, who won the 2008 Countrywide Classic and 2009 US Open was one of the first players signed on to play in the tournament. The Argentinean reached a career high of No. 4 in 2010.
However, she is best known for her extensive musical career, which has been realized throughout the world and over several decades. After the end of the Argentine dictatorship she came back to her native country in 1984. In 1986 she starred Pedro Orgambide's Eva, an Argentine answer to the musical Evita by Andrew Lloyd Webber. The show was redone for a bigger version in 2008 and renamed Eva, the great Argentinean musical.
Luis Enrique Juliá has appeared in concerts, lectures, recitals, radio and television in the United States, Spain, Italy, France, Mexico, Colombia, Venezuela, and throughout the Caribbean. His interest in interdisciplinary exploration has led him to collaborate with such artists as baritone Justino Díaz, violinist Henry Hutchinson Negrón, Argentinean actress Norma Aleandro, Cuban filmmaker Enrique Pineda Barnet, painter Rafael Trelles, literary critic Mercedes López-Baralt, and most recently with jazz legendary double-bassist Eddie Gomez.
He started their first five matches of the competition (scoring one more try against Namibian side ) and played off the bench in their next two matches, as well as the quarter-final, where the Free State XV were knocked out by eventual winners, Argentinean side . He returned to Under-21 action in the second half of 2011, scoring two tries in nine starts for the side in the 2011 Under-21 Provincial Championship.
Their 1998 album 'The Perro Convention' with the Argentinean label PolyGram included the single, "Pendeja", which was included in the regular programming of radio Rock & Pop, MTV latino channel and also on MTV Lingo compilation, where they included bands like Cyprus Hill, Molotov and Control Machete. Among its members were LSPiano and Clecter, current participants of the collective Bajofondo Tango Club and Androoval, current music producer Androoval Trio, Family Doctors and DubAlkolikz.
In 1992, Joào Moreira Salles filmed his Argentinean butler Santiago Badariotti Merlo, who was born in 1912 and had worked between 1956 and 1986 for the filmmaker family in the huge house of their own in Rio de Janeiro. Two years later, Santiago died and, for some strange reason, Moreira Salles felt he couldn't edit the film and put it aside. In 2005, the filmmaker remembers the unfinished film and decided to start its material.
Sevilla came to Mexico as part of a show starring the Argentinean singer Libertad Lamarque. Her number in the show was so successful that she was soon booked in other spectacles in Mexico City. While performing in the Teatro Lírico, producer Pedro Arturo Calderón saw Sevilla on stage and offered her a film contract. Her debut in cinema was in 1946 in Carita de Cielo with María Elena Marqués and Antonio Badú.
Some of the artists who played that show were: Virus, Juan Carlos Baglietto, GIT, Suéter, Zas, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Marilina Ross, Celeste Carballo, and Sandra Mihanovich. The show was hosted by Argentinean television personality . Soda Stereo presented their debut album at El Teatro Astros on 14 December 1984, it was their first show there. The stage was designed by Alfredo Lois, who for the occasion located 26 television sets in the background.
André Chapelon in France continued to work on chimney dimensions, and studied them in conjunction with blastpipe dimensions, as a complete exhaust system. That led to his famous Kylchap system, which was fitted to many classes of locomotives worldwide. Even after the end of commercial steam in most of the developed world, the Argentinean engineer Livio Dante Porta continued to work on developing steam locomotive exhaust systems, including refining equations to give better chimney dimensions.
Azerbaijan and Argentina signed an agreement on cooperation on the peaceful uses of outer space. Also, the Argentinean company Invap S.E. offered cooperation in the space industry to the Azerbaijani OJSC “Azercosmos”. Preliminary negotiations on cooperation between the management of Invap S.E. and OJSC "Azerkosmos" was held in 2013. In 2014, the legislative council of Buenos Aires decided to discard a draft project to name a square in the city as Republic of Azerbaijan.
The flood of groups from Spain and Argentina forced Mexican labels to take a second look at up- and-coming Mexican bands. Caifanes received a big break when Ariola records invited them to open for Argentinean rocker Miguel Mateos’ Mexico City show. The show brought Cafaines to the attention of Miguel Mateos’ producer Oscar Lopez. Oscar fell in love with the band and took them to the studio to record a demo.
7°CN was released in two editions: version A and special. The former comes encased in a sleeve case and hard cover, while the latter is in a paper slipcase. They include a 72-page and 24-page booklet, respectively; both include one random postcard and photocard selfie, as well as a poster. Released on March 27, the artwork for the special edition of 7°CN was designed by Argentinean graphic designer Pilar Zeta.
During the investigation, Rusty learns Horgan also had a brief relationship with Carolyn. The only person who knows of Rusty's affair is Rusty's wife, Barbara, and that has placed a strain on their marriage. Horgan loses the election and, within days of his successor taking office, the successor charges Rusty with murder. Rusty hires lawyer Alejandro "Sandy" Stern, an Argentinean who has been a frequent opponent over the years, to defend him.
Former Argentinean manager Oscar Martinez to remark that the midfielder was "almost a perfect footballer. He can dribble, he can shoot, he can attack, and he can defend. He is good in the air, good on the ground and good everywhere you can think of." when the South African Invitational XI hammered an Argentina XI 5-1. Former South African national coach Clive Barker insisted the Chiefs legend was as gifted as Zinedine Zidane.
Gerba was linked with moves to MLS with Toronto FC, a return to his hometown Montreal Impact and also with English sides, Millwall, Stockport County, Oldham Athletic, Brentford and Burton Albion. Toronto FC announced the signing of Gerba on its website on June 23, 2009. Gerba made his unofficial debut for Toronto FC in an international friendly against the Argentinean powerhouse Club Atlético River Plate,Gerba's debut for Toronto FC. Torontofc.ca (July 22, 2009).
Argentinean flan and dulce de leche Most notably in Argentina, Chile, Peru and Uruguay, crème caramel is usually eaten with dulce de leche, whipped cream, or both (flan mixto). In Chile, it is often eaten with dulce de membrillo (quince jelly) or condensed milk. Also at most equatorial and Caribbean countries the inclusion of coconut, condensed milk and evaporated milk is widespread. The milk base may also be flavored with nuts, fruit, and so on.
Skeletal reconstruction of Panphagia protos. Known elements in white and unknown in dark gray. Restoration Fossils of Panphagia were found in late 2006 by the Argentinean paleontologist Ricardo N. Martínez in rocks of the Ischigualasto Formation of Valle Pintado, Ischigualasto Provincial Park, San Juan Province, Argentina. The bones were found at approximately the same level as a 231.4 million year old ash layer, indicating it lived during the early Carnian of the Late Triassic.
Clark notes that Peruvian, Bolivian, Ecuadorian and Colombian sign languages "have significant lexical similarities to each other" and "contain a certain degree of lexical influence from ASL" as well (30% in the case of PSL), at least going by the forms in national dictionaries. Chilean and Argentinian share these traits, though to a lesser extent. Clark counts the lexical similarities to Peruvian SL as Ecuadorian (54%), Bolivian (53%), Colombian (47%), Chilean (41%), and Argentinean (33%).
Hirsch was born Narcisa Heuser in Berlin, Germany, in 1928, to Heinrich Heuser and a German-Argentinean mother. Her father was an Expressionist painter, who left her mother and her when Hirsch was five. Heuser was an Expressionist painter, and Hirsch would explore this medium first when she began making art. She grew up in Tyrol, but was sent to a school in Vienna at the age of 8 with no prior education.
The band was founded in 2011 by Argentinean-born David Sosa on guitars and Bolivian-born Manolo Beltran on drums. In 2012, Bolivian Renzo Jaldin & Singaporean Mithun MK (Deus Ex Machina) were respectively roped in on bass and vocals to complete the equation. The band released a self-titled EP in 2013, and thereafter played multiple shows regionally och nationally. In 2015, Silent Images recorded Knightfall, their full-length sophomore album at Hoborec Studios, Malmö.
Fernandez was born with osteogenesis imperfecta and uses a wheelchair. She was a student at Treloar School in Hampshire. Her father is Argentinean and her mother is English. At the age of 14, Fernandez appeared on the popular BBC television series Jim'll Fix It. In October 2012, following a series of sexual abuse allegations made against the series' late host Jimmy Savile, Fernandez claimed that Savile had touched her inappropriately during the recording.
Boriša Falatar started his career as a humanitarian worker during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina. During the siege of Sarajevo, as a 17-year- old, he operated a radio system which permitted thousands of citizens of Sarajevo to connect to the outside world. In 1993, Falatar joined the United Nations Protection Force, working with the Argentinean battalion. After finishing his post-graduate studies, Falatar joined the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The auction to choose the winner took place on August 22, 2011. The winner was an Inframérica Consortium, formed by the Brazilian Engineering Group Engevix (50%) and the Argentinean Group Corporación América (50%). After the signature of the contract of concession, works of the passenger and cargo terminals started. Inframérica Consortium had 3 years to build the terminals and is authorized to commercially explore the facility for 25 years (with one possible 5-year extension).
Location of school and large numbers of educated workers become a new component in defining the geographical organization of the motor industry. For example, Henry Ford Technical School is located in General Pacheco and strives to educate their students in excellent technical skills to prepare them for the motor industry. The Argentinean motor industry has scarce resources in terms of competitiveness but it is an achieving world- class economy of scale in the production of transmissions.
Pajaritos, Bravos Muchachitos is the fourth album of the Argentinean musician Indio Solari among with his band "Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado". The album includes the participation of "Semilla" Bucciarelli, Sergio Dawi and Walter Sidotti, old bandmates of Solari in Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, in the last song "La pajarita pechiblanca". Even though Solari had intended to work with them before, they had not shared a studio since the band separated in 2001.
Pablo de Torres (born 14 April 1984) is an Argentinean sprint canoer. Between 2007 and 2015 he won five medals at the Pan American Games in two-man (K-2) and four man (K-4) events. He competed in the K-4 1000 m event at the 2016 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the final. Torres has a degree from the University of Buenos Aires and works as an instructor at a kayak school in San Fernando.
Carrossel () is a Brazilian children's telenovela created by Íris Abravanel and written by Abel Santa Cruz. The TV show originally aired on SBT from 21 May 2012 to 26 July 2013. It is a Brazilian remake of the Mexican telenovela Carrusel (which in turn had been inspired by the Argentinean telenovela Jacinta Pichimahuida, la Maestra que no se Olvida). The Telenovela was particularly successful with children and led to several spin-offs including a cartoon series and television sitcom.
See Salas and Pauletto (1938), loc. cit. There he attended the classes of the Argentinean composer Felipe Boero. In 1927, he obtained a scholarship by the Bolivian government allowing him to improve his skills in Madrid where he was the alumnus of Joaquín Turina and of Pérez Casas.See Salas and Pauletto (1938), loc. cit.See biografiasyvidas.com. However, the Bolivian government withdrew its commitment and Caba was forced to give up his studies.See Salas and Pauletto (1938), loc. cit.
Director of photography Darius Khondji was initially reluctant about working on a musical but was inspired by Parker's passion for the project. For the film's visual style, Khondji and Parker were influenced by the works of American realist painter George Bellows. Khondji shot Evita using Moviecam cameras, with Cooke anamorphic lenses. He used Eastman EXR 5245 film stock for exteriors in Argentina, 5293 for the Argentinean interiors, and 5248 for any scenes shot during overcast days and combat sequences.
Uruguaytherium is an extinct genus of astrapotherid mammal from the Late Oligocene to Early Miocene of South America. It was named by the Argentinean paleontologist Lucas Kraglievich in 1928, from a fragmentary fossil found in the Fray Bentos Formation of the department of Río Negro in Uruguay, and the type species is U. beaulieui.Uruguaytherium at Fossilworks.org The related genera Xenastrapotherium and Granastrapotherium, which make up Uruguaytheriinae with Uruguaytherium, are also from South America, although them colonizated the equatorial zone.
The monument of Christopher Columbus (ca. 1451-1506) was located between La Casa Rosada (government house) and La Avenida La Rabida. The monument was a gift celebrating the 1910 Centennial of Argentinean independence from Spain, from the Buenos Aires Italian community, led by Italian immigrant Antonio Devoto. A work of the Italian sculptor Arnoldo Zocchi, the foundation stone of the monument was placed on May 24, 1910, but the monument was not inaugurated until June 15, 1921.
Ferugliotheriidae is one of three known families in the order Gondwanatheria, an enigmatic group of extinct mammals. Gondwanatheres have been classified as a group of uncertain affinities or as members of Multituberculata, a major extinct mammalian order. The best-known representative of Ferugliotheriidae is the genus Ferugliotherium from the Late Cretaceous epoch in Argentina. A second genus, Trapalcotherium, is known from a single tooth, a first lower molariform (molar-like tooth), from a different Late Cretaceous Argentinean locality.
An example of tambour in popular music occurs at the beginning of the second verse of Your Time Is Gonna Come by Led Zeppelin. In addition, the tambour effect is prominent in "Chopi" by Pablo Escobar. One of the most remarkable modern compositions for the guitar, Sonata op.47, by Argentine composer Alberto Ginastera, was inspired by the folk music of Indians and Argentinean Gauchos and uses a lot of effects typical of the guitar, such as tamboro.
In 2007, Ricardo released Las Mejores Canciones Del Mundo produced by Argentinean producer Adrian Posse with the songs "Hoy Tengo Ganas de Ti", "Nostalgias (Argen Version)", "Échame A Mí La Culpa (Artista Invitado: Juanes)". In 2008, he released Las Mejores Canciones Del Mundo II – Y Algunas Mías...! with the songs "Cuando Un Amigo Se Va", "Ansiedad", "Bésame (Featuring Pasión Vega)". His album "Viajero Frecuente" (Frequent Traveler) was launched on October 16, 2012, on iTunes, his first with Sony Music.
The battle of Torata is part of the Peruvian War of Independence, which occurred on January 19, 1823 in the high Torata (town located northeast of Moquegua) between the Liberation Army of Peru, under command of Argentinean General Rudecindo Alvarado, and Royal Army of Peru under Gen. Brigadier Jerónimo Valdés and culminated with the defeat of patriots whose army would be completely destroyed two days later at the Battle of Moquegua with support of Gen José de Canterac.
In the sculptural group, Mercury is no longer a deity, but another soul among the multitude waiting to be cast to the abyss. For Camille Claudel, Rodin's pupil and lover, the graceful ease of this piece made it one of the "happiest" ones of the artist. Standing Mercury was also used by Rodin as inspiration for his Study of Apollo, one of the pieces on the base of the monument to Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, former Argentinean president.
In 1988, it is learned that Tina's real son did not die, but was being cared for in the Argentinean jungle under the name "Milagro". Max's enemies later kidnap the infant and place him in an Italian convent; Tina must pose as nun to get him back. Cord and Tina later name him Clinton James, after Cord's biological father, Clint Buchanan. After Tina and Cord's divorce in January 1990, C.J. and Tina move to San Diego.
Argentinean magazine Cinelandia, January 1929 Page entered films with the help of friend, actress Betty Bronson. A photo of Page was spotted by a man who handled Bronson's fan mail who was also interested in representing actors. With the encouragement of her mother, Page telephoned the man who arranged a meeting for her with a casting director at Paramount Studios. After doing a screen test for Paramount, she became among the first residents of the Chateau Marmont.
On Flight Day 11, Space Shuttle Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station. At 3:25 pm EST, Pilot Rick Sturckow backed Endeavour away from the station and started a nose-forward fly-around of the station, so that the crew could take pictures of the space station. At 4:49 pm EST, Sturckow performed a final separation burn. Later, the crew deployed SAC-A, a small satellite for the Argentinean National Commission of Space Activities.
The character was also known as KiLiNK, the star of several unauthorized films shot in Turkey during the late 1960s and early 70s. The Argentinean series ran out of the Italian stories and began shooting new adventures that lasted until the 1980s. The series is currently being revived by American editor and comics creator Mort Todd, under the new title, Sadistik: The Diabolikal Super- Kriminal.. morttodd.com. facebook.com. The documentary about the character The Diabolikal Super-Kriminalimdb.
Latin Flavors produces a wide variety of pastries including Argentinean empanadas, Cuban pastries, Dominican pastries, Jamaican patties, Puerto Rican pastries, and breads from South America and the Caribbean. Latin Flavors' distribution is done through independent and national wholesale distributors. Latin Flavors also does custom manufacturing, currently private- labeling for several large national companies. Manufacturing at the plant is overseen by U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Food and Drug Administration while adhering to Six Sigma manufacturing practices and methodologies.
Pardiñas, 2008, p. 1271 and the specific name, cailoi, honors Argentinean biologist Carlos "Cailo" Galliari.Pardiñas, 2008, p. 1272 The fossil has a number of features that suggest a relation to a group of oryzomyine rodents that includes the South American marsh rat Holochilus, its living relatives Lundomys and Pseudoryzomys, and the extinct Noronhomys and Holochilus primigenus.Pardiñas, 2008, p. 1275 They share high-crowned (hypsodont) molars and several simplifications of molar morphology,Pardiñas, 2008, pp. 1273–1274; Weksler, 2006, p.
Frederic Schindler (born 1980) is a French-Argentinean music supervisor who has worked on over 500 commercials and several films, most notably Aaron Brookner and Jim Jarmusch documentary Uncle Howard, Emir Kusturica feature On The Milky Road. and the Prada L'Homme et la Femme worldwide campaign featuring a bespoke cover by Perfume Genius of the iconic Pop Ballad Can't Help Falling in Love,. He won a Music Week Sync Award in 2017 for Best Online Advert.
Balanta tackling for River Plate in 2016. In early 2011, Álvarez Balanta was tested in the youth division of the Argentinean Club and passed the trials and became a sub with the youth squad. In 2012, he was becoming more of a regular which led to an eventual championship victory in the 2012 U-20 Copa Libertadores. Due to his success with the youth team and impressive talent, he moved into the senior squad officially in 2013.
Rajasthani Artists' green room at the World Cultural Festival 2016 held in New Delhi. Argentinean Performers on the World Cultural Festival's stage. World Cultural Festival (WCF) was held on the Yamuna floodplains in New Delhi from 11–13 March 2016. It was organised by Ravi Shankar to celebrate the Art of Living Foundation’s 35 years in service. It was reported to have been attended by 3.5 million people in audience and 37,000 artists over 3 days.
This setback diminishes Santa Cruz' army morale. Before these events, General Brown had defeated the bulk of the Argentinean Army at the Battle of Montenegro on June 24, 1838. On November 12, General Heredia is assassinated, ending the participation of Argentina in the war. With the army decimated by deceases, the lack of discipline of the newly added Peruvian troops under Agustin Gamarra, and surrounded and beset by montoneros, a council decides to leave Lima on November 8.
Before moving to Miami, Mollá was Creative Director at Wieden+Kennedy in Portland, Oregon, for five years, working mainly on the Nike account. Mollá’s work for Nike International, Coca-Cola and Powerbar led him to work in Wieden+Kennedy's offices in Amsterdam and London. José moved to the US after helping Ratto/BBDO, in Buenos Aires, become the Argentinean agency that won the most international awards and also “Agency of the Year”. He recently survived a shark attack.
These include promoting the practice of arnis in the country in 2007, facilitating a series of concerts by the University of the Philippines Madrigal Singers in 2011, organizing a benefit dinner for victims of Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) in 2013, and hosting an exhibit on Philippine textiles at the Fondo Nacional de las Artes in 2019. It also collaborates with the other Southeast Asian missions in Argentina to promote the region as a whole: in 2015, the Embassy led in organizing a festival promoting Southeast Asian cultures at Plaza Barrancas in Belgrano, and the next year participated in festivities celebrating the 63rd anniversary of the Federación Económica de Tucumán. In addition to activities in Argentina, the Embassy exercises jurisdiction in Bolivia, Paraguay and Uruguay, where it maintains honorary consulates. In 2012, the Embassy filed a diplomatic protest with the Argentinean Ministry of Foreign Affairs over a riot that took place after a match between Filipino boxer Johnriel Casimero and his Argentinean counterpart, Luis Alberto Lazarte, which led to calls in the Philippines for the recall of then-Ambassador Rey Carandang.
Nick Huff Barili is an Argentinean-American journalist, television director and producer, and the founder of the premier multi-platform video production and entertainment company, Hard Knock TV. He is fluent in both Spanish and English. Over the course of his career, Nick has interviewed and profiled artists including Pharrell, Chris Martin, Kevin Hart, Kevin Durant, Andre 3000, Eminem, Nas, Common, Eric Koston, Manny Pacquiao, Wu-Tang, 50 Cent, Ice Cube, Chuck D, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Logic, Macklemore, and Iggy Azalea.
During his school years, he began to learn drama with Susana Rivero, an Argentinian theater director and Leandro Rossati, a comedian. Francisco Santapa and Noemi Lertora were his first Tango teachers. Silvio was strongly influenced by dance teachers Gerardo Litvak, Sonia Rubba, Noemi Coelho, Fernando Galera, and Roberto Herrera, and the Shakespearean drama specialist director Monica Maffia. Silvio Grand first appeared on TV at the age of 12 in the TV program, Sin Condena, hosted by Canal 9, an Argentinean TV channel.
In late 2013 rumors began circulating online about Los Brujos´s reunion. A large group of fans were clamoring for the return of the band for nearly two decades and finally their wishes were fulfilled.Volvieron Los Brujos by nicosaon (Spanish) On April 7, 2014 Los Brujos released a new single called "Beat Hit" and announced the release of their new album (Despierta Cronopio) and tour dates. This way, they begin to write a new chapter in the Argentinean sonic psychedelic rock scene.
CAAF has worked in Brazil to accelerate adoption procedures and offer legal aid to families adopting AIDS- orphaned children. Food was supplied and psychological support services were provided for Argentinean families affected by AIDS. In Peru, CAAF engaged healthcare workers, families, and children to promote medication adherence, among other programs. CAAF's international efforts have given funds to 31 nonprofits to support care, stability and well-being of Latin American and Caribbean children who are infected, affected or orphaned by HIV/AIDS.
During this period, the harsh rule of the Spanish loyalists, who punished suspected rebels, drove more and more Chileans into the insurrectionary camp. More members of the Chilean elite were becoming convinced of the necessity of full independence, regardless of who sat on the throne of Spain. As the leader of guerrilla raids against the Spaniards, Manuel Rodríguez became a national symbol of resistance. Chilean and Argentinean troops going to the Battle of Chacabuco (February 12, 1817) led by José de San Martín.
Tropaeolum incisum is concentrated in the Argentinean lake district of northern Patagonia (northern Chubut, western Río Negro, Neuquén, and southern Mendoza Provinces), and can also be found in neighboring Chile but only near the passes. It may grow at elevations up to 3000 m. It grows in arid, sandy fields and low scree in the rain shadow of the Andes. Hyposchila galactodice, a butterfly belonging to the Pieridae that occurs in western Patagonia, Argentina, is a specialist feeding on Tropaeolum incisum.
James Thackara was born in Los Angeles, California to Argentinean-born James Justin Thackara and Ellen Louise Schmid from Greenville, Texas. His parents' marriage broke down before Thackara's birth and thereafter, his mother travelled with her young son through Europe and the Americas. At the age of eleven, he was sent to the first of several boarding schools. While studying at Harvard University, Thackara was mentored by Peter Taylor, resulting in a close personal friendship that lasted till the end of Taylor's life.
Cerati met Argentinean model Chloe Bello during the summer of 2009, when she was 22 years old. Despite the age difference, the two of them became involved. Cerati invited Bello to attend the launch of Fuerza Natural in Mendoza and subsequently joined him on an international tour. Due to work obligations, Bello left his side before Cerati travelled to Caracas, where he suffered the stroke that led to a coma, complications from which eventually cost him his life four years later.
Prospect Point was bred in Kentucky by Forest Retreat Farms and Lloyd I. Miller. He was sired by First Dawn, an unraced minor stallion bred by the great Ogden Phipps. His paternal granddam, Lovely Morning, was a half sister to American Champion Two-Year-Old Male Horses and Gr.I winners Successor and Bold Lad. His damsire, Tronado, was an Argentinean bred who won graded stakes in both the United States and Argentina, most notably winning the Donn Handicap and Arlington Handicap.
"According to data provided by the Main Center for Space Reconnaissance, which is part of Russia's Space Forces, fragments of the Meteor-1-1 satellite entered the Earth's atmosphere at 02:17 a.m. Moscow time on Tuesday (22:17 GMT Monday 26 March 2012)," according to Space Forces spokesman Col. Alexey Zolotukhin. He also said that the defunct satellite fell in the Queen Maud Land region of Antarctica, about 690 kilometres (430 miles) from Argentinean research station of Belgrano II.
A typical Argentinean asado assortment consisting of beef, pork, ribs, pork ribs, chitterlings, sweetbread, sausages, blood sausages, and chicken. In Chile, the normal version cordero al palo (whole roast lamb) is usually accompanied with pebre, a local condiment made from pureed herbs, garlic, and hot peppers; in many ways similar to chimichurri. The dish is typical of southern Chile and is served hot accompanied by salads. A whole lamb is tied to a spit and is then roasted perpendicular on a wood fire.
Valeria Vegh Weis Valeria Vegh Weis is an Argentinean-German critical criminologist, criminal attorney, and university professor with expertise in critical criminology and transitional justice. She is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at Freie Universitat Berlin where she focuses on the role of victims organizations to confront state crimes. She is also a Research Associate at the Max Plank Institute for European Legal History where she focuses on the role of the Global South in the development of transnational criminal regimes.
The government of Salta Province initiated the reform of its water sector in 1996. At the same time many other Argentinean provinces and municipalities brought in the private sector to improve water and sanitation services. While Salta also followed this approach, the process differed somewhat from the one in many other parts of Argentina. First, the provincial government conducted a series of meetings with municipalities and user organizations to discuss the benefits and risks of the concession before it was bid out.
When the linkage of the Argentinean peso to the US-Dollar was abandoned due to a serious economic crisis in 2002, the tariffs did not increase but converted 1 to 1 to the devalued peso, resulting in various contract renegotiations. This decision worsened the financial situation of the suppliers. The lack of financial resources results in problems concerning even in maintaining the supply system. Cutting off water services for non-payment is prohibited in Argentina based on a common interpretation of the constitution.
In 1924 he set a new Argentinean record over 3000 m, and in 1926–27 won a bronze and a silver medal in this event at the South American athletics championships. In 1927 he also placed second in the 5000 m, but was disqualified for allegedly elbowing a competitor. Chacarelli believed he did not do so, and disappointingly withdrew from the cross-country event. In 1932 he set new South American records over 15 km, 20 km and 25 km distances.
On 5 January 2020, Zabaleta scored his only goal for West Ham, in a 2–0 win against Gillingham in the FA Cup third round. On 10 January 2020, in a match against Sheffield United, Zabaleta became the first Argentinean, and only the third South American, to record 300 Premier League appearances. In June 2020, West Ham confirmed his departure from the club at the end of the month. Zabaleta played 80 times for West Ham over three seasons, scoring one goal.
The club headed by Argentinean Antonio Pirillo, will make his debut in the Puerto Rico Soccer League with experienced Costa Rican coach Elgy Morales. Fraigcomar will debut in the official inauguration of the tournament next Saturday April 8, 2017 before rival, and current champions of the Puerto Rico Soccer League, Metropolitan Football Academy, both of the capital city. In their only friendly match of the year, the Franciscans of Fraigcomar defeated the 2-0 metropolitan players in the Bayamon City Cup.
During Jose Pekerman's coaching for the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, considered the rebirth of Colombian football, Venezuela still managed to win their game at home, which was one of only three defeats the Argentinean suffered. Venezuela also won the group stage game against Colombia in the 2015 Copa America which were their only 3 points, Colombia still managed to advance to the knockout stage while Venezuela ended last. However, the matches are still not as popular as the rival matches against Argentina.
The German team, despite the elimination of one of their top rider, Horst Karsten and Sioux, still managed to finish with a bronze medal, behind Great Britain (gold) and the USA (silver). The gold-winning British team included 2 women, with a third woman competing on the Canadian team. 48 of the 73 horses completed the competition, including a 5-year-old on the Argentinean team who finished next to last. 29 of the finishing horses were 8 years old or younger.
Daegu FC also signed a memorandum of understanding with the regionalised 4th level of Argentinian football Torneo Argentino B side Deportivo Coreano on 31 August 2009. It was hoped that this will lead to promising Argentinean players playing for the club. The 2009 season also saw a change in the club's kit provider; Joma replaced previous supplier Lotto Sport Italia. On December 22, 2009, Daegu FC appointed Lee Young-jin as manager to lead the club for the 2010 season.
Francesc de Rocafiguera i García, Nomenclator. Els noms dels carrers de Vic, Vic 2012, p. 151 Railway transport kept Mas busy from the 1880s to the 1900s. Already in 1884 he was recorded as engaged in development of local network in the province of Salamanca, though no details are available.Tornafoch 2003, p. 408 In the late 1880s he contributed to buildup of railway infrastructure in the Argentinean province of Corrientes,Rocafiguera i García 2012, p. 151 vaguely noted as engrossed with “varios ferrocarriles”.
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast (May 6, 1897 – March 17, 1968) was an Argentinean born, French screenwriter and director. He was nominated at the 4th Academy Awards for the now defunct category of Best Story for the film Laughter. His nomination was shared with Donald Ogden Stewart and Douglas Z. Doty. He also was in the French army during World War I. d'Abbadie d'Arrast married retired silent-film actress Eleanor Boardman (1898–1991) in 1940, and remained married until his death in 1968.
De Narváez began work there at the age of 17 years and was appointed Chief Executive in 1989, a position which he held for ten years. De Narváez eventually sold the Argentinean division of the company in 2002 for $638 million. In 2002, his group bought 50% of La Rural, a major and historic exhibitions centre, and the additional 50% in 2005. In 2007 he bought one of Argentina's most important TV stations, América TV. He owns 20% of the El Cronista Comercial.
The Polish Glacier Traverse route, also known as the "Falso de los Polacos" route, crosses through the Vacas valley, ascends to the base of the Polish Glacier, then traverses across to the normal route for the final ascent to the summit. The third most popular route is by the Polish Glacier itself. Provincial Park rangers do not maintain records of successful summits but estimates suggest a summit rate of 30–40%. About 75% of climbers are foreigners and 25% are Argentinean.
Fossils of Araucaria mirabilis are found in great abundance in the Cerro Cuadrado Petrified Forest of Patagonia, Argentina. They were the dominant species of a forest buried by a volcanic eruption about 160 million years ago. The petrified forests of A. mirabilis were first discovered in 1919 by the German- Argentinean botanist Anselmo Windhausen. Noting that petrified cones were being kept as souvenirs by local farmers in the area, he explored the region and discovered the site of the petrified forests in 1923.
Her research includes more than 100 publications in the field of stellar spectroscopy. Born in La Plata, Argentina, she studied astronomy at the Escuela Superior de Astronomía y Geofísica with her fellow students Nora Schreiber and Elsa Guttierez. In 1958, she began working at the Félix Aguilar Observatory. She was married to prominent Argentinean astrophysicist Jorge Sahade (1915–2012), a director of the La Plata and Cordoba Observatories and former president of the IAU, with whom she published on stellar spectroscopy.
Paolo Ramírez born in 1992 in Quilpué first entered the public eye at the age of 14 when he participated in the Chilean television show Rojo fama contrafama, English: ("Red: Fame Against Fame"). It was in the series Rojo II 2007 where he was mentored by Argentinean Rock musician Zeta Bosio, former member of Soda Stereo. Ramírez won first place in the Singers category on the same day of his 15th birthday, whereas Chilean Nicolás Cancino won in the Dancers category.
Bernardo Javier González Riga is an Argentinean paleontologist; he is internationally recognised for her research on sauropod dinosaur evolution, and was awarded in 2019. He has discovered in the Late Cretaceous strata of the Mendoza Province (Argentina) the huge sauropod dinosaur named Notocolossus, one of the largest land animal that ever found. He also described and co-described moren than 10 new dinosaur species. Paleontologist Bernardo Gonzalez Riga during the discovery of a new sauropod species, in Late Cretaceous of Argentina.
For years, Sobral traveled between craft fairs and cultural events, and even knocked on restaurant doors, to find buyers for his hand-crafted goods. But distribution was difficult, as there were many other artists creating similar products and selling in the same markets. However, in 1976, Sobral stumbled across a new material – resin – that would prove to be a turning point in his career. At a craft fair in Cabo Frio, Sobral first saw jewelry made by Argentinean artisans from polyester resin.
En Concierto... Inolvidable (In concert... Unforgettable) is the title of second live album by Spanish singer Rocío Dúrcal, released on 22 October 2002 by BMG Music and Ariola Records. Produced by Argentinean songwriter Bebu Silvetti. It was recorded on 19 September 2002, during her concert made in the National Auditorium in Mexico City. It includes two songs never recorded before by the artist: "Eres Único" written by Armando Manzanero and "Hasta Que Vuelvas" written by Kike Santander, this last was released as single.
One of the Dons' most notable recruits was center Zoilo Dominguez, a veteran of the Argentinean national team who was named a third-team All-American in 1966. Starting in 1963, the team played its home games at the now demolished Albuquerque Civic Auditorium. Financial difficulties led the university to cancel all of its athletic programs at the end of the 1968–69 season. The basketball program was eventually reinstated in 1980, albeit with a greatly reduced budget and a team composed of walk-ons.
On November 18, 2017, Brazil won on European soil for the first time in history, defeating Belgium and Portugal, further showing their progress in the 2010s. Brazil's progress continued as they beat Chile on their home soil for the first time in history, and later in the year, in the reformed 2018 South American Rugby Championship, defeated Argentina XV, marking their first-ever victory over an Argentinean side. Brazil would go onto defeat Colombia and was crowned South American champions for the first time in their history.
Armando J. Parodi (born March 16, 1942) is an Argentinean glycobiologist. He did his initial education at the School of Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires. His PhD work was done under Luis Federico Leloir, a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work involving the finding of sugar nucleotides and how they play a role in the making of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. He also pursued postdoc work at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France and Duke University in Durham, NC, USA.
Sorokin, the famous Argentinean singer/songwriter, not only shared with her a few of his songs, but also produced some of her tracks. This makes Dulce María the third Mexican artist to be produced by Coti, after Julieta Venegas and Paulina Rubio. It comes preceded by the lead single Lágrimas and the second single Antes Que Ver El Sol, a cover from the original song by Coti. The third single is the song "O Lo Haces Tú O Lo Hago Yo" written by the singer.
Pilagá belongs to the grouping of Guaykuruan (also spelled ‘Waikuruan’ or ‘Guaicuruan’) languages spoken in the Gran Chaco of South America. The word Chaco, of Quichua origin, means ‘territory of hunting’ (Cordeu and Siffredi 1971:5). The Gran Chaco covers an area of about 1 million square kilometers, of which 50% is on Argentinean land, and the other half distributed between Paraguay, Bolivia and Brazil (Karlin et alt. 1994). Out of the six languages that have been claimed to belong to this family, only four i.e.
Entertainment Latin America. As part as her collaborations with the cable network, she recently interviewed Ricky Martin in the special entitled “Ricky Martin en Candela.” In 2007 and 2008, Candela was the host of the new weekend edition of Telemundo's Al Rojo Vivo called Al Rojo Vivo: Fin de Semana con Candela Ferro. The Argentinean journalist interviewed Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett in an exclusive one and one for Warner Channel Latin America, for the premiere of the movie "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button".
Marcos Patronelli, who hit the front of the overall classification after winning the second stage, had to abandon the competition after suffering an accident in the third stage. The Argentinean saved his own life by jumping from his quad, which fell 600 metres down a cliff.Patronelli abandons Dakar Rally after dramatic accident buenosairesherald.com Tuesday, January 7, 2014 retrieved January 09, 2014 The accident left fellow Yamaha rider Rafał Sonik in first place, but the pole lost time on the fifth stage with a navigational error.
On 24 September 1816 she captured HerculesDescription of the Hercules, from the Buenos Aires Herald of 24 October 2004 in Carlisle Bay, Barbados. Hercules was nicknamed "the Black Frigate" and was the flagship of the Argentinean Admiral William Brown. She was fighting on the side of the Venezuelan revolutionaries against the Spanish and had a valuable cargo of quicksilver, silks, steel, dry goods, and spice taken from Spanish towns and ships. The Governor of Barbados ordered her release, not wishing to prejudice British neutrality in that conflict.
In 1996 Romano started and developed the virtual space Fin del Mundo (The End of the World), which provides a platform for the circulation of net art projects by Argentinean artists. It was the first of a kind in Latin-America. He was the initiator of LIMbØ, an independent media lab that started in 2002 with the cooperation of the MAMBA (Museum of Modern Art of Buenos Aires). He was the curator of the Virtual Space of the Cultural Center of Spain in Buenos Aires.
A fortified village is also seen here where the architecture and pottery culture is juxtaposed over the local culture. An Inca administrative center is also seen next to this village. Torata was the scene of The battle of Torata which was part of the Peruvian War of Independence that took place 19 January 1823 in the high Torata (town located northeast of Moquegua) between the Liberation Army of Peru, under the command of Argentinean General Rudecindo Alvarado, and Royal Army of Peru under Gen. Brigadier Jerónimo Valdés.
NML sued Argentina for full re-payment and was awarded approximately $1.5 billion by U.S. Second District Court Judge Thomas P. Griesa. That ruling was upheld by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. On May 21, Jubilee USA's Executive Director Eric LeCompte met with Argentinean Pope Francis and Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Pietro Parolin to discuss the ramifications of the court case on the poor, with all parties "critical of the global financial system". In June 2014, the Supreme Court declined to hear Argentina's appeal.
Leyds was included in the squad for the 2013 Vodacom Cup competition. His first class debut came against the Argentinean invitational side the in Cape Town. He came on as a second-half substitute and scored a conversion with his first touch of the ball, plus added a penalty later to help Western Province to a 28–17 victory. He also appeared in their semi-final match against the , but couldn't prevent them being knocked out of the competition following a 44–25 loss.
Because of this situation, Tucumán came to be an example of governmental hypocrisy and negligence. Out of the twenty-three Argentinean provinces, it ranked sixth in production but sixteenth in literacy, fifteenth in infant mortality and thirteenth in school retention. Juan Carlos Onganía, the head of the dictatorship chose the province as a place to represent the stability of his governmental policies. The government publicized a fictional industrialization plan and promoted the slogan “Tucuman, the Garden of the Republic” accompanied by paradisal posters of the province.
In The Real Odessa. How Peron Brought the Nazi War Criminals to Argentina (2002), the Argentine journalist Uki Goñi described how the Argentinean government dealt with war criminals that entered Argentina. However, during his research Goñi accidentally stumbled on documents of the British Foreign Office about the involvement of Vatican personnel in the smuggling of war criminals, the so- called post-war "ratlines". Goñi found out that the British Envoy D'Arcy Osborne had intervened with Pope Pius XII to put an end to these illegal activities.
He was included in the Vodacom Cup side for the 2013 Vodacom Cup competition. He made his first class debut on 9 March 2013, playing off the bench in a 17–17 draw against neighbours . He was involved in the 2013 SARU Community Cup for the next few weeks, but returned to the side – and into the starting line-up for the first time – for their match against Argentinean side . After one more appearance in 2013, he returned to the side for the 2014 Vodacom Cup competition.
The 2010 Men's South American Volleyball Club Championship was the second official edition of the men's volleyball tournament, played by six teams over October 26 – November 1, 2010 in República de Venezuela Complex in Bolivar and Aldo Cantoni Colliseum in San Juan, Argentina. The winning team qualified for the 2010 FIVB Men's Club World Championship. The competition was originally scheduled from October 26–30 but due to the national mourning due to the death of Argentinean ex-president Néstor Kirchner, had to be re-scheduled.
2009 saw the launching of Anubis junior, a new branch of the company catering to the children and preteen market through a number of new magazines, some of which were licensed and some were designed by Compupress. The imprint publishes titles such as, Gormiti, Transformers, and titles based on licensed toys, superheroes and cartoons, such as Ben 10, Bakugan, Playmobil, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo and Patito Feo, an Argentinean teen comedy TV series, as well as other major children's brand names.
Commencement of the two new missions coincided with NATO's arrival in Bosnia and Herzegovina to enforce the Dayton Accords. Sixteen UNCRO personnel died during the mission: three Kenyan soldiers were killed; the Czech, Danish, French, and Russian battalions lost two each; and the Argentinean, Belgian, Jordanian, Polish, and Ukrainian contingents each lost one. Four of the UNCRO peacekeepers were killed during major combat in the mission area. The United Nations Medal was awarded to troops who served with UNCRO for at least 90 consecutive days.
In Argentina Mozarteum Argentino invited Parmisano and his Tango Jazz Trio (with Damián Vernis on bass) to perform at the Auditorio Juan Victoria, San Juan. Parmisano released his Forever Astor CD performing Piazzolla compositions, with his Argentinean Trio (Lucas Canel and Vernis), Abraham Laboriel, Paul Wertico, Bob Franceschini and Mike Pope. The Mozarteum Argentino organized a concert with Parmisano and Tango Jazz Trio at the Teatro Gran Rex, in Buenos Aires. In 2015 he played on Di Meola's release Elysium and the subsequent tour.
Bailando por un Sueño 1 was the first Argentinean season of Bailando por un Sueño. The first show of the season aired on April 17, 2006, and was part of the original show broadcast by Showmatch on Canal 13 and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. 8 couples competed during 7 weeks, and the winner was revealed on the season finale, on June 1, 2006. The winner of this first season was the actress, producer and comedian Carmen Barbieri, who was paired with the professional dancer Christian Ponce.
Castroneves' five-year old car was worn, held together by duct tape, with no aerial to communicate to his team by radio. He was championship runner-up to Argentinean driver Fernando Croceri with four victories, eight podium finishes and 57 points. Paul Stewart Racing at the Silverstone Circuit round of the 1995 British Formula Three Championship. Castroneves progressed to the Brazilian Formula Three Championship in 1994 with the Amir Nasr Racing Team, finishing second overall with three victories, four pole positions and 52 points from eight races.
On 2 November 2011, Azerbaijan and Argentina signed a memorandum of understanding on the innovation, technological research and science. The agreement was signed in Baku between the Ministry of Economic Development of Azerbaijan and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Productive Innovation of Argentina. The agreement was signed by Minister Shahin Mustafayev on the Azerbaijani side and Minister Lino Baranjao on the Argentinean side. In September 2011, a delegation of Argentine legislators paid a visit to Azerbaijan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Azerbaijan's independence.
The first two submarines were delivered on schedule in 1984–85. The remaining four built in Argentina were suspended due to the Argentinean economic crisis of the 1980s. In 1996 work completely ceased on ARA Santa Fe at 70% (or 52%) completion while ARA Santiago del Estero was only 30% complete. After attempts to complete and sell the boats to Taiwan failed, they were cannibalized, along with the parts for the fifth and sixth units, to support the continued operations of the first two submarines.
Creators series was made by A365 Studios and produced by Pol-ka Productions. It is the first Argentine animated series that combines 3D and real images, allowing viewers to interact simultaneously between television and the web. The animated characters come from the Aula365, Creapolis and Kids News transmedia of the Argentinean company Competir, that work with innovative educational contents for children since 2007. The story takes place in two worlds: the physical and the virtual, where different characters coexist : Real actors and 3D animated characters.
Leah Soibel, Founder of Fuente Latina. Leah Soibel (born 1977 in St. Louis, Missouri) is the founder and Executive Director of Fuente Latina, a non-profit organization headquartered in Israel. Soibel was born in the United States of Argentinean parents, and is a Middle East expert who provides Spanish-language commentary to Hispanic media regarding the region. She is a collaborator for Hispanic media outlets such as Infobae, El Nuevo Herald, Univisión, El Diario de Nueva York and La Opinión de Los Ángeles, among others.
N. tridentiger has been found only along the Argentinean continental shelf and southern Chile and has not been reported since 1968. Its shallow depth range and medium body size make it very likely to be exposed to extensive trawling activities throughout its range, although it has not been reported in any bycatch surveys. It is listed as data deficient by the IUCN. More research is needed to understand the distribution, population status, habitat, biology, ecology, and impact of potential major threats to this species.
Artistic restoration Fossils from Eodromaeus were first discovered in 1996 by Argentinean paleontologist Ricardo N. Martinez and Earthwatch volunteer Jim Murphy, and it was first believed that the fossils were a new species of Eoraptor. However, as the researchers started to take a closer look at the fossils, they found that it had many skeletal features which were absent in Eoraptor,Choi T.Q., "Dinosaur Graveyard Reveals Oldest T. Rex Relative: Dawn Runner", www.FoxNews.com, 2011-01-13. and they understood that it came from a new genus.
Giovannini made his professional boxing debut at the age of 23 in 1984 losing in a decision. He conquered the Argentinean light-heavyweight title in his 17th fight and continued campaigning at the light-heavyweight division until 1990. That year, he lost by TKO against Jeff Harding for the WBC light-heavyweight world title. He then moved up to fight at cruiserweight where he got the chance to fight Markus Bott for the WBO cruiserweight world title, which he won by split decision in Hamburg, Germany.
The exhibition was part of a pioneering effort to uncover the hidden work of over 250 Argentinean female artists, historic and contemporary, in national, regional and private collections. Her works were included in a 2013 exhibit focusing on the feminine influence on Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, Los universos femeninos: Sarmiento agente de transformaciones (The Feminine Universe: Sarmiento as agent of transformation). In 2019, the Sarmiento historic museum hosted a posthumous exhibition titled Por ella misma - Eugenia Belin Sarmiento (By Her Own Hand - Eugenia Belin Sarmiento).
In 2001, Silvio was a part of the TV programme, Especial Punta Y Tango, and a cast dancer of the show, Esquina Carlos Gardel (2001-2007), and the Juan Carlos Copes company (2002-2003). Between 2001 and 2011, his dance partner was Mayra Galante. The duo performed in various theatres and festivals, as starring role for the musical Dreams About Tango in The State Komedy Theatre of Saint Petersburg, and as dancers or choreographers in Melico Salazar of Costa Rica, Teatro Nacional de Republica Dominicana, Nacional of Guatemala, Fransico Saybe of Honduras, Ruben Dario of Nicaragua, Teatro municipal Viña del Mar, Chile, Teleton of Santiago, Teatro Diana and Teatro Degollado of Guadalajara, Santa Ursula of Lima, Metropolitan of Mexico Distrito Federal, Peruano Japones of Lima, Capella Concert Hall of Saint Petersburg, Teatro Nacional of Puebla, Teatro Nacional Manuel Doblado of Leon, Teatro de la Paz of San Luis Potosí, Teatro Liceo of Buenos Aires, Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Teatro de las Americas of Cordoba in Argentina, among others. In this photo from left to right, the Argentinean dancer Silvio Grand and the now Argentinean deceased prime minister Nestor Kirchner.
He has been featured in various airings of "El Show de Castor", a Friday night broadcast by the UPR- Río Piedras student internet collective Radio Huelga, and in news analyst Inés Quiles' radio program, "Si no lo digo, reviento", aired on WSKN-AM in San Juan. Journalist Wilda Rodríguez occasionally quoted Fiquito in her radio program, La Bola de Pegao, which aired on Boricua 740, a news radio station based in San Juan, until January 2012. He is also a columnist for Argentinean web portal medioslentos.com since November 2012.
She was born in Toay, La Pampa, to Carmelo Gugliotta, a Sicilian from Capo d'Orlando, and an Argentinean mother, Cecilia Orozco. She spent her childhood in Bahía Blanca until she was 16 years old and she moved to Buenos Aires with her parents, where she studied at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Buenos Aires, and later initiated her career as a writer. She started to work for a newspaper company. There she would take up varies names and publish works with different pseudonym.
Sabrina Ameghino (born July 6, 1980) is an Argentinian sprint canoeist. She competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in the women's K-1 200 metres race, in which she reached the semifinals, and as part of the 13th-place Argentina team in the women's K-4 500 metres race. In 2019 Panamerican Games celebrated in Lima, Perú, Sabrina won two more medals, including a gold one in Women's K-1 200 metres category. This way, Sabrina becomes the first Argentinean canoeing woman in history with a gold medal within panamerican games.
Carrusel () is a Mexican children's telenovela produced by Valentín Pimstein for Televisa in 1989. It's based on the Argentinean character Jacinta Pichimahuida (first televised in 1966), and produced by and broadcast on Televisa in 1989. It covers daily life in a Mexican elementary school and the children's relationships with a charismatic teacher named Ximena. Among other plot devices, it deals with the differences between the upper and lower classes of Mexican society – specifically as seen in a romantic relationship between Cirilo, a poor black boy, and a spoiled white rich girl, Maria Joaquina Villaseñor.
The A-4B model did not have an air-to-air radar, and it required visual identification of targets and guidance from either ships in the fleet or an airborne Grumman E-1 Tracer AEW aircraft. Lightweight and safer to land on smaller decks, Skyhawks would later also play a similar role flying from Australian, Argentinean, and Brazilian upgraded World War II surplus light ASW carriers, which were unable to operate most large modern fighters."VA-93 Blue Blazers: Events 15 October 1963." skyhawk.org. Retrieved: 1 October 2012.
Bergamin's style is realistic fantasy illustration. He has created artwork for a wide number of rock and metal bands from Europe and America such as Paradox, Criminal, Chilean pop icons Lucybell, the "metal god" Rob Halford, the Dutch musician Arjen Lucassen, for whom he created all the artwork of Lost in the New Real. He then created two album covers for the finnish band Battle Beast. Over several years, he has created artwork for the classic argentinean band Rata Blanca including the cover of the album Tormenta Eléctrica.
Uki Goñi's book The Real Odessa describes the role of Juan Perón in providing cover for Nazi war criminals with cooperation from the Vatican, the Argentinean government and the Swiss authorities through a secret office set up by Perón's agents in Bern. Heinrich Himmler's secret service had prepared an escape route in Madrid in 1944. In 1946, this operation moved to the Presidential palace in Buenos Aires. Goñi states that the operation stretched from Scandinavia to Italy, aiding war criminals and bringing in gold that the Croatian treasury had stolen.
An album of the songs sung in Monty Python's Life of Brian was released on the Disky label. "Always Look on the Bright Side of Life" was later re-released with great success, after being sung by British football fans. Its popularity became truly evident in 1982 during the Falklands War when sailors aboard the destroyer HMS Sheffield, severely damaged in an Argentinean Exocet missile attack on 4 May, started singing it while awaiting rescue. Many people have come to see the song as a life-affirming ode to optimism.
After graduation in 1948, she traveled to North America invited by poet Juan Ramon Jiménez and Europe during the era of Peronism and then moved to Paris where she spent four years in the early 1950s. While there, Walsh performed in concerts featuring Argentine folklore with fellow Argentinean singer Leda Valladares (born 1919), forming the duo "Leda & María" and recording for Le chant du monde. She returned to Argentina in 1956 after the Revolución Libertadora. From 1958 onwards, Walsh wrote numerous TV scripts, plays, poems, books and songs, specially dedicated to young children.
35mm Oerlikon, similar to the two guns deployed by Argentinean forces at the airfield After the victory on Darwin Ridge, C and D Companies began to make their way to the small airfield, as well as to Darwin School, which was east of the airfield, while B Company made their way south of Goose Green Settlement. A Company remained on Darwin Hill. C Company took heavy losses when they became the target of intense direct fire from 35mm anti-aircraft guns that caused 20 per cent casualties.Fitz-Gibbon, (2002), pp. 147–148.
In October 1929, Bow described her nerves as "all shot", saying that she had reached "the breaking point", and Photoplay cited reports of "rows of bottles of sedatives" by her bed.Shirley, Lois. "Empty hearted", Photoplay (October 1929), p. 29. Argentinean magazine (1934) According to the 1930 census, Bow lived at 512 Bedford Drive, together with her secretary and hairdresser, Daisy DeBoe (later DeVoe), in a house valued $25,000 with neighbors titled "Horse-keeper", "Physician", "Builder". Bow stated she was 23 years old, i.e., born 1906, contradicting the censuses of 1910 and 1920.
For the first time, the game features an exclusive license for the AFC Champions League, the Argentine Primera División, Chilean Primera División, and Arabic commentary as well, by Rhaouf Khelif of beIN Sports, also Argentinean commentary, by Mariano Closs and Fernando Niembro, and Chilean commentary by Fernando Solabarrieta and Patricio Yáñez of Fox Sports Latinoamérica. Jon Champion and Jim Beglin provide as English commentary. Also Jon Kabira, Tsuyoshi Kitazawa and Hiroshi Nanami provide as Japanese commentary. New for this year, players can now change teams in the Master League and coach a national side.
Vergara spent great efforts in trying to convince Sotomayor to deploy the army over San Francisco Hill, instead of Santa Catalina. Vergara acknowledged the huge mistake Sotomayor was making, since the Chileans were outnumbered in a proportion of 2 to 3. The discussion became more and more violent between them, but finally about 1 am of November 19 Sotomayor gave and ordered Amunátegui to return from Santa Catalina. While at Santa Catalina, Amunátegui's cavalry captured three Argentinean scouts who informed that the whole allied army was coming from Agua Santa.
Camacho was born in the city of Funchal, Madeira, and started learning composition with Argentinean composer Roberto Pérez in his home city's Conservatoire and Arts School. After three years, Camacho moved to Lisbon, where he continued his studies in the National Conservatoire for another four years with composer and teacher Eurico Carrapatoso. Under his guidance, Camacho received an A+ classification every year, becoming the only student ever to achieve this score. As a pianist, Camacho started with teacher and musicologist, Robert Andres, and then with the Portuguese teacher, Melina Rebelo.
Faena Art Center presents works by international artists in order to create a dialogue with the Argentinean scene, as well as offering local artists the chance to debut. The inaugural exhibition featured a monumental installation by Brazilian contemporary artist Ernesto Neto, curated by the Tate Modern’s Jessica Morgan. In May 2012, the Cuban duo Los Carpinteros debuted their first solo in Buenos Aires. In November 2012, German artist Franz Ackermann exhibited the results of his voyages around Buenos Aires with the largest mural of his career, also his first show in Buenos Aires.
Jorge Horacio Brito (born July 23, 1952) is an Argentine banker and businessman, CEO of Argentina's largest bank, Macro Bank (Banco Macro). He was also the President and Chairman of Argentine Banking Association (ADEBA) from 2003 to 2016. As businessman, he has investments in real state through the firm Vizora, in agriculture and livestock (with the companies Inversora Juramento, Frigoríficos Bermejo and Cabañas Juramento) and wind power, a renewable energy generated by the corporation Genneia Inc. In 2016 he won the Fortuna Lifetime Achievements Awards because of his trajectory in Argentinean business community.
The Russian Premier League deal is exclusive. The Argentine Primera División appeared in PES 2018 with licensed teams but unlicensed league names, featuring as the Argentine League. Additionally, the Primeira Liga was featured as an unlicensed league, being referred to in-game as Portugal League, with fictional team names aside the Big Three – Benfica, Porto, and Sporting CP.. On 28 September, Konami announced that an exclusivity agreement was reached with Argentinean side Boca Juniors. Konami have retained the licence for the AFC Champions League, remaining in the game since its introduction in PES 2014.
The FIA WTCC Race of Argentina is a round of the World Touring Car Championship, which was held for the first time in the 2013 World Touring Car Championship season at the Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo in Termas de Río Hondo, Argentina. An Argentinean race was originally scheduled to take place in 2011 at a circuit in Buenos Aires. The planned event was later cancelled after problems homologating the track for international use. Argentina was added to the provisional 2012 schedule although no circuit was mentioned which would host the event.
In September 2017, Turarov fought in Astana with Bruno Leonardo Romay from Argentina and won by unanimous decision. In April 2019, Zhankosh Turarov signed a contract with the MTK Global management company. Ahmed A. Seddiqi and Askar Salykbayev from MTK Global became his managers. On July 6, 2019, Turarov fought with Argentinean Mauro Maximiliano Godoy for the WBO Inter-Continental junior welterweight title and won in the third round. This victory was the 24th in Turarov’s professional career and allowed him to take 8th place in the WBO ranking in the junior welterweight category.
He became the pilot of the first airplane that had taken off from the Americas, and then landed at the South Pole. Feasibility of the station came into question when structural problems caused by the unstable ice had the base half-sunken during most of the spring. To protect personnel and equipment, Ellsworth base was closed and all of its staff and equipment were evacuated on 30 December 1962, during the 1962–63 antarctic summer campaign. It continued to be inspected periodically by Argentinean exploration teams: it was eventually covered by snow and ice.
As he further tries to use sociology to understand the world, he reviews the work of Argentinean sociologist Eliseo Verón who describes shifts in sociology indicating sociology was retreating from the ground that Marx had claimed in The German Ideology. This retreat imposed difficulties for analyzing the relation of religious mechanisms and how they relate to cultural adaptations. The shift from the unconscious level to the conscious for example has significant consequences. It is the unconscious belief in their own ideology that allows the ruling class to justify its domination.
In 1995, Galíndez decided to move and live in Brazil, where the training and races conditions were better than in Argentina. Oscar has won innumerable victories that have made him build a great sporting career with more than 29 years of victories, becoming the foremost Argentinean in his specialty and one of the best triathletes in Latin America, as well as in the world. In 2000, Galíndez had a good performance at the Olympic games in Sydney. By the year 2001 he started his preparation for long distance races, as Ironman.
Natalia Grima is an Argentinean pianist and musical educator, born in San Miguel de Tucumán, on 1970s, living in Buenos Aires since 2004. She is the founder and chair of Suzuki Piano School in Buenos Aires , the first piano school in the city specialized in the Suzuki method. Natalia holds a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Music from Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, from which she graduated summa cum laude. Before, at Vicente Scaramuzza’s Piano School, she was educated by Oscar Buriek, Carmen Scalcione and Ana Laura Stampalia.
According to the government, the supplied water had high levels of nitrate, pressure obligations were not kept and scheduled waterworks were not executed by the concessionaire. On the other hand, proponents of private participation state that a freeze in tariffs at the time of the devaluation of the Peso during the Argentinean economic crisis in 2001 substantially reduced the real value of tariff revenues and thus made it difficult to achieve the original targets. One factor which may have caused the cancellation of the concession contract was the precipitate preparation. Alcazar et al.
In 1993 Linee was picked for the Springboks on their tour to Australia. He made his debut for the Springboks in a tour match against the Victoria national rugby union team in Melbourne on 21 July 1993. At the time, Heinrich Füls and Pieter Muller were the preferred centres for the test matches, so Linee played only in tour games and failed to make the team for the test matches. In 1994 Linee again made the Springbok squad for both the Argentinean tour to South Africa as well as the Springbok tour to , and .
Fernando Chacarelli (18 July 1905 – 26 April 1984) was an Argentinean runner who won eight medals at the South American athletics championships, including the gold medal in cross country running in 1931. He was selected for the 1928 Summer Olympics, but did not compete because the national Olympic Committee could not sponsor long-distance runners at those games. He was placed 12th in the 10,000 m and 17th in the marathon at the 1932 Summer Olympics. Chacarelli competed through his career under the surname of Cicarelli, though he signed autographs as Chacarelli.
The building is located on the corner of Macacha Güemes and Juana Manso streets, in the Puerto Madero ward. The building's construction cost an estimated US$134 million. The main contractor in its construction was CRIBA, a leading local contractor founded in 1952 by Alberto Tarasido. On May 25, 2012, 21 days after the nationalization of YPF by the government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, the YPF tower was lit in the colors of the Argentinean flag as a political statement to commemorate 202 years of self-governance.
From 1925 to 1962, Jamaica had regular games with teams from Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, and Cuba, as well as with clubs like the Haitian Racing CH and Violette AC, the British Corinthians, and the Argentinean Tigers. In 1952, the Caribbean All-Star team was formed with players from Trinidad, Cuba, Haiti, and Suriname. The team played four matches against Jamaica in Sabina Park. Jamaica won the second game 2–1 and the fourth 1–0, and the All-Stars won the first game 5–1 and the third 1–0.
Intentional fires started in April 2008, following the purpose of burning grasslands to adapt the De la Plata Basin wetlands land for a livestock grazing use. However, the drought that this area was experiencing that year turned this fires unmanageable, hitting 172,974 acres (70,000 ha). The cloud of smoke that followed the fires caused the worst air pollution in Argentinean history, reaching even Montevideo, Uruguay and forcing airport and highway closures. A significant increase in ocular symptoms and bulbar conjunctival hyperemia, as well as tear film instability was also proven.
Domingo embarked on his playing career in 2005, making his league debut in a 2–1 home defeat to Gimnasia y Esgrima de La Plata. In 2008, he was loaned to Italian club Genoa but did not make an appearance for the first team. In 2008, he was loaned to Italian club Genoa C.F.C. and in 2010 he joined Arsenal de Sarandí on loan.Three players for Arsenal Sarandi at Transfermarketweb In 2011, he decided to return to River Plate and help the team return to the top flight of Argentinean football.
The Andean condor was described by Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae and retains its original binomial name of Vultur gryphus. The Andean condor is sometimes called the Argentinean condor, Bolivian condor, Chilean condor, Colombian condor, Ecuadorian condor, or Peruvian condor after one of the nations to which it is native. The generic term Vultur is directly taken from the Latin vultur or voltur, which means "vulture". Its specific epithet is derived from a variant of the Greek word γρυπός (grupós, "hook-nosed").
Under Article XV of the agreement, 67 "Article XV squadrons" were formed in the name of other Commonwealth air forces, within RAF operational commands. In addition, many RAF squadrons included individual Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and South African aircrews. Another 43 squadrons were formed during the war out of aircrews from occupied European countries, comprising designated Polish, French, Norwegian, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, Greek, Belgian and Yugoslavian units. Two "Eagle Squadrons" were formed from American volunteers when the US was neutral (1939–1941), as well as one made up of Argentinean nationals.
The first "non- fiction" novel was Operación Masacre, completed in 1957 by the Argentinean Rodolfo Walsh. In Cold Blood by Truman Capote was the second, and the first English-language, book; it established itself as a historic example of narrative journalism in novel form. Published in 1965, it helped demonstrate to writers the possibility of using creative techniques while holding to the guidelines of journalism. Though Capote claims to have invented this new form of journalism, the origin of a movement of creative writing in journalism is often thought to have occurred much earlier.
Other guest musicians for the recent live concerts of Studies for The Acoustic Grid - Book II include Carlos Adriano Herrera (Bassoon), Soko Rodrigo (Flute), and Federico Linari (Harmonica). Past permanent members were Mario Castelli, Nicolás Varchausky, Mariano Cura, Richard Arce, Jerónimo Carmona, and Diego Romero Mascaró. Temporary members have been Pablo Chimenti, Hernán Kerlleñevich, Damián Anache, Nahuel Tavosnanska, Alfonso Ollúa, Rosa Nolly, Maria Laura Antonelli, and many others. In 2014, for the most recent disc, the ensemble was joined by prestigious Argentinean artists, pianist-composer Ernesto Jodos and wood wind multi-instrumentalist Marcelo Moguilevsky.
The 2020 season will be Barcelona Sporting Club's 95th season in existence and the club's 62nd season in the top flight of Ecuadorian football. Barcelona is going to be involved in three competitions: the main national tournament Liga Pro, the national cup called Copa Ecuador, and the international tournament Copa Libertadores. This season is going to be the first one with Carlos Alfaro Moreno as president of the club. In the last season, Barcelona had three different coaches, but on 17 December 2019 the club hires the Argentinean coach Fabián Bustos.
Jean-Marc Aymes is regularly called upon to perform alongside early music ensembles: Akadémia, Daedalus, Ensemble Clément Janequin, Les Talens Lyriques. He founded the "Concerto Soave" "Concerto Soave" on France Musique in the company of the Argentinean soprano María Cristina Kiehr. This Phocaean phalanx is specialized in the 17th century Italian repertoire and sees them perform all year round in the Marseille region. Moreover, it is in this city that what is meant to be a "showcase of soloists embedding the (voice) of the soprano" that the musicians who constitute it settle down.
The Literary Conference is a novella by the Argentinean writer César Aira. The book follows the adventures of Aira as he attends a literary conference while attempting to take over the world by growing an army of Carlos Fuentes clones. Aira also pines for a beautiful woman from his past and must contend with unintended consequences of his cloning experiments that lead to catastrophe. Critics have lauded The Literary Conference for its startling blend of science fiction, baroque surrealism, metaphysical incongruities, and hoary genre conventions borrowed from old B movies.
The New York Times (December, 1987) "Ironweed (1987) Film: 'Ironweed,' From Hector Babenco" Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat appreciated the film's spiritual message, writing, "Mixing realistic and surreal scenes, Argentinean director Héctor Babenco puts the accent on what he calls the spiritual dimensions of William Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel... If you ride with the emotional undertow of Ironweed, there's no way you'll ever look at street people in quite the same way".Brussat, Frederic and Mary Ann. Spirituality & Practive, film review, February 1988. Last accessed: January 29, 2011.
This concert was recorded for the Mexican television, when Televisa pretended to make some musical programs called "Akustic" alike the concept of MTV Unplugged. For this concert he had some special guests like: Lucero, Barrio Boyzz and the Argentinean Patricia Sosa where they sang the Spanish version of the Italian song "Ti lascerò" which was originally recorded by Anna Oxa and Fausto Leali. It has 2 new songs (apart from the duets): "Mi única droga eres tú" (My only drug is you) and "El corazón sigue aferrado" (The heart is still grappled).
He played for Argentina U20 in the 2003 FIFA World Youth Championship in United Arab Emirates. He played in most of the team's games. Recently, he was called by Alejandro Sabella to play the second match of the mini-tournament "Superclássico das Américas" against Brazil,Com Montillo, D’Alessandro, Bolatti e Guiñazu, Sabella surpreende em lista para o Superclássico where only players who were playing in South America could be called, wearing the number 7. Although the loss by 2–0, Montillo was very praised by the Argentinean media.
Born to a family of musicians, Barbieri began playing music after hearing Charlie Parker's "Now's the Time". He played the clarinet and later the alto saxophone while performing with the Argentinean pianist Lalo Schifrin in the late 1950s. By the early 1960s, while playing in Rome, he also worked with the trumpeter Don Cherry. By now influenced by John Coltrane's late recordings, as well as those from other free jazz saxophonists such as Albert Ayler and Pharoah Sanders, he began to develop the warm and gritty tone with which he is associated.
Since its creation, Universidad del Cine proposed to itself three ambitious goals: to generate a space of creation which could make easier the appearance and realization of new projects; to give hierarchy to cinematographic education, inserting it in the framework of an integral and humanistic education; and become into a production center to deepen its educational action and make possible the insertion of its students in the professional field. Established in San Telmo, the historical quarter of Buenos Aires, we spread, from our beginning, a constant activity that gave urge to the Argentinean cinema.
IKA Torino TS sedan From 1966 to 1982, Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA) produced in Argentina a hybrid of the second-generation Rambler American and Classic platforms. The car was called IKA Torino, later Renault Torino, and featured AMC's Automobile platform with a facelifted front and rear design and instrument panel by Pininfarina to create a new car. The Torino was received by journalists and the public as The Argentinean car. It was available in two-door hardtop and four-door sedan body styles and all came with luxurious interior appointments.
The song was included in the 1965 Horst Jankowski album The Genius of Jankowski! Neil Sedaka covered the song in English and Yiddish in 1966. A Spanish version of the song, titled "A mi madre querida" (To my beloved mother) and containing some of the Yiddish text, was recorded as a bolero in the late 1950s by La Sonora Matancera with Carlos Argentino (who was an Argentinean Jew) singing. Another Spanish version was made in the early 1970s called "Mi Querida Mama" (My beloved Mama); it was sung by singer Nino Bravo.
Critics of the presidency of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in Argentina and many economists believe that the government has for years falsified consumer price data to understate the country's true inflation rate. The Economist stated in January 2011 that Big Mac index "does support claims that Argentina's government is cooking the books. The gap between its average annual rate of burger inflation (19%) and its official rate (10%) is far bigger than in any other country." That year the press began reporting on unusual behavior by the more than 200 Argentinean McDonald's restaurants.
Mena began performing live at the age of 17, her first concert occurring in a classroom of Juan Gómez Millas Campus at the University of Chile. In 2002, she began to study musical composition and musical arrangement at the music academy ProJazz, while also performing at underground parties and clubs. In 2003 she recorded various demos which leaked to the internet shortly thereafter and spread by her friends. In 2004, she performed outside Chile for the first time, opening for Argentinean electropop band Entre Ríos in Buenos Aires.
In 2015 she won the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Priz (Premio Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz) for her book, El país del diablo. As part of the award, the book will be translated into English for publication. In 1993 she received a Special Mention by the Argentinean Commission of Israeli Women for the story 'Aaron y la Cabra' and in 1997 her body of work was given an Honorable Mention for the World Prize for Children's Literature José Martí. In 2001, Letargo was a finalis for the Rómulo Gallegos Prize.
The Pampas Deerhound was originally known as Veadeiro, Cervero or Bianchini (meaning "whiteness, white, or pale" in Italian). Characteristics of this dog breed have remained stable for a long time courtesy of inbreeding program between dogs that exhibited desirable hunting traits. In 2000, thanks largely to the efforts of the late Carlos Lafaiete Seibert Bacelar, this dog breed was finally granted official recognition by the Brazilian Confederation of Cynophilia (CBKC). Andrea Calmon (jornalista responsável), Almanaque Cães & Raças 2009, Editora On-Line, 2009 However, it is still not recognized by any Uruguayan or Argentinean kennel club.
For the movie 12 Tangos the composer and guitarist Luis Borda joined some of the best Argentinean musicians into an orchestra in which several generations were represented: The 92-year-old Maria de la Fuente sings with Lidia Borda, according to Rolling Stone the "best tango singer of the moment". Also singing are Gabriel Menendez, Jorge Sobral and Eduardo Borda. The movie shows the last recordings with the bandoneon legend José Libertella, who died surprisingly after the movie was completed. The bandoneon is also played by Julio Pane and the young Grammy nominee Pablo Mainetti.
He played for the side during the 2009 Under-19 Provincial Championship and earned an inclusion in the South African Under-20 side that played their Argentinean counterparts in 2010. He also joined a training for the South African Under-20s prior to the 2010 IRB Junior World Championship, but failed to make the final squad. He started in thirteen matches for the side during the 2010 Under-21 Provincial Championship, scoring 207 points and easily finishing as the top scorer in the competition, 41 points ahead of second-placed Marnitz Boshoff of the .
Ignacio Mieres (born April 6, 1987, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine rugby union player. He previously played for Worcester Warriors in the RFU Championship Mieres was signed on trials for Leicester Tigers in March 2008. After only being able to play sevens for the Tigers, Loffreda got sacked from Leicester and Mieres decided to move forward. It was then when he decided to move to Stade Francais, where he wasn't able to play because of his Argentinean passport, and Stade Francais already having two foreign players, Roncero and Gasnier.
This film is centered around Verónica ("Véro"), an Argentinean bourgeois woman, and how her life slowly twists out of control after she mistakenly believes she struck and killed a dark-skinned servant's child with her car. As Véro is driving, she is distracted by her cell phone and, as she looks down to answer it, her car hits something. She peers in the rear-view mirror, collects herself, and drives away. A non-point-of-view shot of Véro driving away from the scene shows a dog lying dead on the ground.
In Argentina, López worked with Argentinean singer songwriter Diego Torres. Their first collaboration, Tratar de Estar Mejor (1994), sold 700,000 units worldwide. López also produced Tal Cual Es (1999) and Un Mundo Diferente (2001) for Torres, the latter included the song "Color Esperanza", written by Torres, Coti Sorokin and López, which became an anthem of hope in Argentina, since it was released in the midst of the political and economical crisis in the country. The track was performed by children at most elementary schools back to back with the national anthem.
Butantoxin is present in the venom of several scorpion species. It belongs to the α-KTx12 toxin subfamily and has a high structural similarity with other toxins from this subfamily. The highly conserved primary sequence and folding of butantoxin suggests these contribute to essential aspects of the toxins effectiveness. Butantoxin has the systematic names α-KTx12.1 (originally named TsTX-IV, from the Brazilian scorpion T. serrulatus), α-KTx12.2 (originally named TtBut-toxin from the Argentinean scorpion T. trivittatus) and α-KTx12.4 (originally named TstBut, from the Brazilian scorpion T. stigmurus).
Italian Argentines (, ) are Argentine-born citizens of Italian descent or Italian-born people who reside in Argentina. Italian is the largest ethnic origin of modern Argentines, after the Spanish immigration during the colonial population that had settled in the major migratory movements into Argentina.In 2005, the Servicio de Huellas Digitales Genéticas of the Universidad de Buenos Aires concluded an investigation directed by the Argentinean geneticist Daniel Corach. The study was done over genetic markers in a sample of 320 male subjects, taken at random of a group of 12 000 individuals from 9 provinces.
The film opened in Argentina on 13 August 2015, to generally positive reviews. It had the largest opening weekend of any Argentinean film in history, with a box office total of 32 million pesos and 505,000 tickets sold between its opening Thursday and that Sunday, representing 53% of all cinema-goers, seven times more than the second most viewed film, Ted 2. This surpassed the previous record, of the film Wild Tales (2014). According to BBC News, 1.5 million people saw the film in its first two weeks of release.
According to a 2006 report issued by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), threatened species included 32 types of mammals, 55 species of birds, 5 types of reptiles, 30 species of amphibian, 12 species of fish, and 42 species of plants. Endangered species in Argentina include the ruddy-headed goose, Argentinean pampas deer, South Andean huemul, puna rhea, tundra peregrine falcon, black-fronted piping guan, glaucous macaw, spectacled caiman, the broad-nosed caiman, Lear's macaw, the guayaquil great green macaw, and the American crocodile.
In the 12 months up to June, the trade balance posted an accumulated USD 6.5 billion surplus (May: USD 6.4 billion). According to analysts, Argentinean trade has been heavily damaged by tough government import restrictions, weaker demand from Brazil—the country’s top trading partner—and high inflation, which is dampening the country’s competitiveness. In addition, farmers continue to hoard grains and soybeans to hedge against the weak peso. The country, which has had no access to international capital markets since defaulting in 2001, depends heavily on commodity exports to draw the foreign exchange reserves required to fulfill its debt obligations.
Since Argentina at this time did not have a well developed steel industry, the Argentinean railway projects needed to be funded by English capital since capital was limited domestically in Argentina. Railway technology also needed to be imported into Argentina from Europe or the USA. The purpose of the Argentine railway system was not so much to transport people, as to ship out the agrarian products of the pampas. Since Argentina was developing as an agrarian export economy, railroads were built to connect the rural farmland to the main ports of Argentina, as seen in the map of Argentinian Railways in 1910-1911.
Hubert ended up building up a large company from scratch at its height employing over 110 people throughout the Eastern Cape; ice-cream however was always at the back of Hubert's mind. Upon building up enough capital Hubert immediately seized the opportunity to travel to Buenos Aires to learn the secret recipes of master ice-cream maker "Cacho" who was the owner of the "Confiteria OMS" in Palermo. After a 3 months Hubert returned to South Africa with Marcelo a young Argentinean ice cream apprentice. He set about designing the concept and store with imported equipment arriving from Italy.
RCA sponsored the Argentinian football club San Lorenzo de Almagro from 2005 until 2007, and the Argentinian football club Estudiantes de La Plata from 2008 to mid-2011. It currently sponsors Racing, another first division Argentinean football club. In the mid-1990s, RCA bought the naming rights to the Hoosier Dome (the original home of the Indianapolis Colts). The stadium became the RCA Dome and was known as such until it was demolished in December 2008 when the Colts departed for the new Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center was expanded onto the RCA Dome footprint.
9 In 2012 he began recording and performing the complete Beethoven Symphonies transcribed by Liszt for piano solo.Baldocci performed Liszt-Beethoven "Pastoral" Symphony at the Liszt Festival in Albano LazialeBaldocci reviewed by Classics Today Very active as a chamber musician, he has performed with Ivry Gitlis, Marco Fornaciari, Mark Drobinsky, and other great names of the international music scene. Baldocci has toured extensively in duo with Martha Argerich, his good friend and mentor. Since 2008 he has formed a stable piano duo with the Argentinean pianist Daniel Rivera; they have performed at important music Festivals around the world.
Technopolis map The exhibition has over 100 stands that are organized in five continents: Water, Earth, Air, Fire and Imagination. These take the visitors to different aspects and practices of the past, present and future Argentinean scientist. To make this historical review educational, there is a timeline with milestones expressed in posters of local achievements in the world of science. The exhibit also features discussions and scientific presentations to the public in general, some of the scientists involved are Vicente Barros, Nora Sabelli, Gonzalo Zabala, Alberto Saal, Sebastian Kadena, Roberto Etchenique, Lino Barañao, Ariel Arbiser, among others.
The study results are published in the form of country and regional reports and a book series in English and partly in German. Initiated and financed by foreign think tanks, BTI study content has also been published in other languages: in Arabic by the Gulf Research Center in 2009, in Russian by the Moscow Center for Post-Industrial Studies in 2010 and in Spanish by the Argentinean Centro para la Apertura y el Desarrollo de América Latina in 2014. The BTI Atlas, a graphics application, offers individual visual access to the results and reports of all editions since 2006.
As a coach, Cubilla achieved enormous success with Olimpia Asunción of Paraguay, winning 7 international titles and several national championships. He also coached Nacional, Peñarol, Defensor Sporting, Danubio (all of Uruguay), Atlético Nacional of Colombia, Newell's Old Boys and River Plate of Argentina and Cerro Porteño and Club Libertad, both from Paraguay. Between 1991–1993 Luis Cubilla was the head coach of the Uruguay National Team and worked together with his older brother Pedro Cubilla as his assistant coach and Alejandro Riccino as the physical trainer.Uruguay national football team During 1994 he coached the famous Argentinean club Racing Club de Avellaneda.
In 2012, Min wrote and directed a remake of the Argentinean film Un novio para mi mujer ("A Boyfriend for My Wife"), which centers on a timid husband who hires a professional Casanova to seduce his seemingly perfect but fearsome wife. The romantic comedy All About My Wife became Min's biggest commercial hit yet. Inspired by the Arabian Nights, Min directed the wrap-around sequences that "introduce" each segment by bridging the four short films of omnibus Horror Stories with a tale about a kidnapper who can go to sleep only when he listens to scary stories from his young female victim.
Gurovich hypothesizes that the anterior molariforms of sudamericids may have evolved from bladelike premolars as seen in Ferugliotherium. Fossils of Argentinean ferugliotheriids come from the Los Alamitos (Ferugliotherium), La Colonia (Ferugliotherium and Argentodites), and Allen Formations (Trapalcotherium). All three are approximately the same age, dating to the Campanian (84–71 mya) or more likely the Maastrichtian (71–66 mya), but the La Colonia Formation is perhaps a little younger. The Los Alamitos and Allen Formations may have been deposited in a marshy environments, and the depositional environment of the La Colonia Formations may have been an estuary, tidal flat, or coastal plain.
It is the most important holiday in the country after Independence Day. López is still considered to be the greatest Paraguayan national hero, and his remains are located at the National Pantheon of the Heroes in Asunción. It is customary in Asunción that when something historically worth celebrating happens (such as the victory of the former President Fernando Lugo in the 2008 elections), people flock with their flags to the street in front of the Pantheon and celebrate the event. In 2007, Argentine President Cristina Kirchner named an Argentinean military unit after Marshal Francisco Solano López.
Argentinean President Cristina Fernández and South African President Zuma in discussion end of World War II, 9 May 2015 In September 2008, the breakdown in the relationship between the ruling ANC and its presidential appointee, Thabo Mbeki, reached a tipping point, with the ANC NEC's decision to recall Mbeki. Mbeki elected not to challenge this decision and resigned as President of South Africa. The ANC announced that the party's deputy president, Kgalema Motlanthe, would become president until 2009 general elections, after which it was intended that Zuma would become president. Zuma declared that he would prefer to only serve one term as president.
His first class debut came during the 2010 Vodacom Cup competition. He missed the early rounds of the competition due to his involvement in the 2010 Varsity Cup competition, but made his debut by starting in their Round 6 loss against Argentinean invitational side the in Parow, Cape Town. He remained in the starting line-up for the remainder of the competition and helped the Free State XV reach the final, where they lost 31–29 to the . He remained involved in the Free State's Vodacom Cup campaigns in 2011, 2012 and 2013, making a total of fifteen appearances.
During the 2010 Vodacom Cup, he was included in the first team squad for the first time and was named on the bench for their match against . However, he failed to make an appearance during that game and had to wait almost a year to get another opportunity to make his debut. He was named on the bench for their 2011 Vodacom Cup match against Argentinean invitational side, the in Potchefstroom. He promptly ran onto the field in the 67th minute of the match for his first class debut and soon celebrated scoring his first try, dotting down in the 74th minute.
Later reviewers have praised Palo y hueso. When it was presented at the Fribourg International Film Festival in 2001, a reviewer described it as "a very singular and personal work in the Argentinean panorama of that time. Austere sets, bare dialogues and a simple drama underline the tensions linking the three characters whose lack of perspective is perceptible". The reviewer went on to detect the influence of filmmakers such as Alain Robbe-Grillet or Marguerite Duras, but felt that the tight psychological characterization, disciplined acting and stark sets were more reminiscent of Kenji Mizoguchi or Satyajit Ray.
In addition to that, during a speech, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner accused Israel of being responsible for the 1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy in Argentina. This accusation was based on the allegation that Israel was only demanding justice for the AMIA bombing but not for the embassy attack. This was immediately refuted by the Israeli embassy, which reaffirmed that it does in fact demand justice for both cases. In December 2015, Radio Mitre, an Argentinean station, released secret tapes of Héctor Timerman, in which he admitted Iran was responsible for the bombings concurrent to negotiating with Iran.
The Paraguayan government sustained prevention activities last year, and focused its efforts on training officials. The government maintained partnerships with NGOs and international organizations on anti-trafficking efforts, and worked with one international partner on a campaign advertising the contact numbers for hotlines used by anti-trafficking police units. The government also forged partnerships with the governments of neighboring countries, and hosted two anti-trafficking seminars with Brazilian and Argentinean anti-trafficking experts; 300 individuals attended the seminar in Asuncion. The Women’s Secretariat conducted 12 regional workshops highlighting the local government response to human trafficking, with a total of 1,000 participants.
Vegh Weis graduated summa cum laude from Buenos Aires University Law School. She pursued post-graduate studies in Criminal Law at Buenos Aires University School of Law and a Master in International Legal Studies at New York University. She also pursued a PhD in Law at the same university and defended her PhD thesis on a Marxist perspective of criminal selectivity.. She teaches Criminology and Transitional Justice at Buenos Aires University and Quilmes National University. She has been serving on the Argentinean Judiciary since 2005 and has also worked as Associate Personnel at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
He founded the Institute of Astronomy and Physics of Space (IAFE) in the first Pavilion of the University of Buenos Aires, where he was director and Alma Mater between 1971 and 1974. After leaving the CONICET and the direction of the IAFE, he continued as an IAFE researcher independently as well as working at the Argentinean Institute of Radio Astronomy (IAEA). He was the first Latin American to achieve the presidency of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) between 1985 and 1988, and was also the first director of the Comisión Nacional de Actividades Espaciales. He held this position between 1991 and 1994.
In 2006 the club sold its young star Sergio Agüero to Atlético de Madrid with a transfer fee of $28 million, becoming Argentina's biggest sale up to this days. Kun made his senior team debut against San Lorenzo in 2003 with only 15 years and one month, what made him the youngest player to ever debut in the Argentinean league. With other remarkable players being sold to European teams like Oscar Ustari and Germán Denis, president Julio Comparada announced the building of new and modern Estadio Libertadores de América, whose construction was finished in 2016 due to various debts and financial problems.
Fisher goes to La Bombonera, the home stadium of Boca Juniors. Maradona is a fervent supporter of the club, and Fisher hopes to meet him at the ground. He talks to Maradona's chauffeur on whether if it is possible to perform tricks in front of the car to attract Maradona's attention, but he barely gets a look in when a crowd surround the car as it drives off. Fisher is disappointed not to meet him, but since the brief interaction is the closest any of the five has come to meeting the Argentinean, Fisher believes that it will still be possible.
No subsidies were provided for the poor and the tariff system did not encourage expansion of coverage to poor areas, since new connections were often unaffordable and new users also had to pay the costs of expanding the network. The concessionaire did invest much more than its public predecessor and achieved substantial increases in access to water and sewerage. According to the Argentinean economist Sebastian Galiani, the public company OSN had invested only US$25m per year between 1983 and 1993, while the private concessionaire Aguas Argentinas increased investments to around US$200 m per year between 1993 and 2000., p.
In Salta, however, the bid was won by the Argentinean construction, power and toll road enterprise MECON S.A. which signed a technical assistance contract with the Brazilian Paraná State public utility SANEPAR. The private concession led to a substantial increase in access to water and sanitation from the time of concession award in 1999 to 2005. It also provided a significant decrease in service interruptions and improved customer service. 13 more municipalities joined the concession contract after it had been signed in order to share in its benefits, bringing the total number of municipalities served by the concessionaire to 56.
Marcos Pejacsevich (Osijek, 1940-), entrepreneur, president of the Argentine–Croatian Chamber of Industry and Commerce, and current head of the Argentinean branch of the family is the younger son of Petar. Ladislav (Laszlo) Pejačević, born in 1941, a member of another branch of the family who lives in Vienna, is a descendant of Petar's younger brother Geza (born in 1917). The successors of Marko VII, the youngest brother of Petar Pejačević, who was born in 1923 in Budapest, live in Great Britain: his son Peter, born in 1954 in London, and his grandson Alexander, born in 1988.
The plastic pieces had been overgrown by epibionts (organisms that naturally stick themselves to seagrass). Seagrass is part of the barrier reef ecosystem and is fed on by parrotfish, which in turn are eaten by humans. These findings, published in Marine Pollution Bulletin, may be "the first discovery of microplastics on aquatic vascular plants...[and] only the second discovery of microplastics on marine plant life anywhere in the world." A study done at the Argentinean coastline of the Rio de la Plata estuary, found the presence of microplastics in the guts of 11 species of coastal freshwater fish.
In 1908 President Figueroa Alcorta, through Law No. 5,559, sanctioned the construction of the Patagonian Railroad. It is defined to study, build and operate the railroads: It was part of an ambitious project that aimed to create a railway that would cross the Argentinean Patagonia towards the northwest and then join the line that connected San Antonio Oeste with Bariloche. A parallel objective was to encourage the settlement of populations in Patagonia, in this case in Santa Cruz. The first works related to the measurements for the layout were made between 1908 and 1910, starting the construction in Puerto Deseado in May 1909.
In 1999, in Santiago won the Pan American Girl's Chess Championship in the age group U20, and in 2000 in Bento Gonçalves won the Pan American Girl's Chess Championship in the age group U18. In 2002, in La Paz she was the second in the Pan American Girl's Chess Championship in the age group U20. In August 2005, she was second in the Pan American Women's Chess Championship, only in a tie-break after losing to Argentinean chess player Claudia Amura. She won four times in the Peruvian Women's Chess Championships: 2000, 2002, 2003 and 2004.
His scheduled match against Aramís would be only the second defense in his championship reign. Relámpago had held the IWRG Intercontinental Middleweight Championship since January 22, 2017, after defeating Imposible to win the championship. While he had held the title for days he had only defended the championship once, on Mach 5 where he defeated Apolo Estrada Jr.. The IWRG Intercontinental Welterweight Championship was held by Emperador Azteca at the time, defeating the Argentinean La Mosca on June 18, 2017. Imposible had held the IWRG Rey del Ring Championship after winning it at the 2017 Rey del Ring tournament.
He made his first class debut for the in the 2012 Vodacom Cup, starting their Round One match against Argentinean invitational side in Stellenbosch. His first senior points came in their second match of the season when he scored a try in the Kings' 40–23 victory over their Eastern Cape neighbours, the . He scored further tries against , and to finish as the Kings' top try scorer in the competition. He also kicked six penalties during the season for a tally of 38 points, the second-highest for the Kings behind first-choice kicker Justin van Staden.
In March 2014, Barrick Gold spilled over one million liters of cyanide solution into five rivers near Barrick's Veladero site in the San Juan province of Argentina. Barrick waited six days to report the spill and initially neglected to identify the leaked chemical solution as containing cyanide,Lawrence Williams, Gold’s Latest Veladero Spill Bad News for Argentinean Gold Mining”. Seeking Alpha, September 20, 2016. Retrieved July 24, 2019. but eventually connected the million-liter spill to “a frozen valve and a sluice gate that was left open at the time of the valve failure.” Some Argentine provinces ban mining processes that involve cyanide.
The Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Security is an argentinean national body, dependent on the Executive Branch, which has the mission of serving citizens in the areas of its competence. It is part of the governmental administrative structure for the shaping and execution of public policies for work, employment and social security. It proposes, designs, elaborates, administers and supervises the policies in all that is inherent to the relations and individual and collective conditions of work, to the legal regime of collective bargaining and of the professional associations of workers and employers, to employment, job training and social security.
A research team led by the British paleontologist and arachnologist Paul A. Selden and also consisting of Hünicken and Argentinean arachnologist José A. Corronca reexamined the holotype in light of the new discovery. They concluded that Megarachne servinei was a large eurypterid (a group also known as "sea scorpions"), not a spider. Although Hünicken had misidentified Megarachne, his identification as an arachnid was not entirely absurd as the two groups are closely related. A morphological comparison with other eurypterids indicated that Megarachne most closely resembled another large Permo-Carboniferous eurypterid, the mycteroptid Woodwardopterus scabrosus which is known only from a single specimen.
In 1966 Nadra entered to the Mariano Moreno National School, where he collaborated in the reorganization of the Student Center between 1966 and 1967, meanwhile the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía prohibited any type of student activism. In 1968, Nadra was one of the delegates that promoted the first high school strike, against the imposition of curriculums considered by the students as anti-pedagogical and restrictive. In 1969 his school's Student Center repudiated the assassinations of students in popular manifestations in some Argentinean provinces, like Corrientes, Rosario and Córdoba. The students began to use black badges in their jackets and dusts covers.
Marcos Couch is the oldest son of Richard Arden Couch and Beatriz Elena Melano. His father, US citizen, was Doctor in Theology and a priest at the US Presbyterian Church, and his mother, Argentinean, was Master in Literature at the University of Buenos Aires and Doctor in Theology. The professional activity of his parents gave him the experience of living in different countries during their childhood. They lived most of their lives in Buenos Aires, in the neighbor of Flores; but they also lived in Pittsburgh, USA (1963–64), Strasbourg, France (1970–71) and Bangalore, India (1978).
In 1999, Makaroff teamed up with Christoph H. Müller and Philippe Cohen-Solal to explore new musical routes and give a different direction to the traditional music of his home country: Gotan Project was born. Gotan Project's music has been released on many, many compilation albums and has been used in a large amount of feature films and TV series. Makaroff met another Argentinian in Paris, Gérard Lo Monaco, to whom he gives some tango guitar lessons. Together, they create the label Mañana, a label dedicated to the creation in Tango and to the development of Argentinean music in the world.
"Perhaps I wasn't a hero", he later said of his time in Buenos Aires, "but I was no accomplice". The debate that his conduct generated was enough, however, to ruin any chance he ever had of becoming pope. In his book In the Closet of the Vatican: Power, Homosexuality and Hypocrisy, Frédéric Martel alleges that Laghi was blackmailed by the Argentinean junta into not opposing them because of his use of so-called "taxiboys". Pope John Paul II transferred him as Apostolic Delegate (10 December 1980) and later (26 March 1984) Pro-Nuncio to the United States.
In 1996, following the sale of Telenoticias – a Latin American cable news channel created in 1994 as a joint venture between Telemundo, Argentinean television network Artear, Spain broadcaster Antena 3 and Reuters – to CBS Cable due to low viewership and monetary losses on the venture, Telemundo entered into a content partnership with the channel to take over production of the broadcast network's early-evening and prime time newscasts. In September of that year, the newscasts were rebranded as Telenoticias, with Raul Peimbert anchoring the program. On August 26, 1999, Telenoticias anchor Guillermo Descalzi took over as co-anchor of the program.
Bailando por un Sueño 2 was the second Argentinean season of Bailando por un Sueño. The first show of the season aired on July 3, 2006 and was part of the original show broadcast as Showmatch on Canal 13, and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli, as well as the previous season, that had finished a month before. This time there were 12 couples competing, and the competition lasted 13 weeks. The winner was revealed on the season finale, on September 25, 2006 and it was the actress, and comedian Florencia de la V, who was paired with the professional dancer, Manuel Rodríguez.
Rock and roll music was introduced in Cuba in the late 1950s, with many Cuban artists of the time covering American songs translated into Spanish, as was occurring in Mexico at the same time. "The Batista police never looked kindly on Rock and Roll, and much less after the screening of films like Rebel Without a Cause and The Bad Seed, among others. After 1959, Rock and Roll followed the same path, although artists like Argentinean Luis Aguile emerged." When Cuba and the United States broke relations, some people considered rock "the music of the enemy, the language of the enemy".
Ferugliotherium windhauseni was named in 1986 by Argentinean paleontologist José Bonaparte on the basis of a single second lower molar (m2) from the Late Cretaceous Los Alamitos Formation of Argentina. Both the generic name, Ferugliotherium, and the specific name, windhauseni, honor geologists who studied the geology of Patagonia: Egidio Feruglio and Anselmo Windhausen, respectively. Bonaparte created a new family, Ferugliotheriidae, for the new species and tentatively assigned it to Multituberculata, an extinct group of mammals that was diverse during the late Cretaceous, mostly in the northern continents (Laurasia). In subsequent years, other finds permitted a more confident assignment to Multituberculata.
Towards the end of the 19th Century and throughout most of the 20th Century, the Argentinean Government was the primary investor in the country’s hydraulic infrastructure development. Primarily focused on developing irrigation infrastructure, the first irrigation development project started in 1909 and continued throughout the 20th Century. Beginning in the early 1990s, Argentina began reforming many of its public sectors with a move to privatization of urban water services in the city of Buenos Aires. Subsequently, all the larger cities and numerous intermediate sized populations also began to incorporate private operators to improve operational efficiency and increase return on investments.
Codarts Big Band, conducted by Ilja Reijngoud, at the North Sea Jazz Festival, July 2008 Codarts has three divisions: the Rotterdam Conservatory, Rotterdam Dance Academy, and Rotterdam Circus Arts. The Rotterdam Conservatory is one of the largest conservatories in the Netherlands, with over 900 pupils. It offers courses through which students may obtain a bachelor's degree in any of several disciplines: Music Theater, Pop, Jazz, Composition/arranging, Music Production, Argentinean tango, Indian music, Flamenco, Latin/Latin jazz/Brazilian, Turkish music, Classical music, and Music in Education. The school puts on public performances, at times using the adjacent De Doelen concert hall.
For the first time, the festival program was enriched with a new event called “KINO_LIVE,” - a series of film-concerts held in an outdoor venue. In this new screening space – the steps of the Langeronovskiy Descent, masterworks of film were presented with live musical accompaniment. Such works included the films of Georges Melies,Odessa International Film Festival starts on July 15, Odessa City Council's site, July 7, 2011 which were presented to the audiences by the filmmaker’s great granddaughter and great great grandson. Esteban Sapir's Avant-garde Argentinean film Antenna was screened accompanied by the Ukrainian rock group “Еsthetic Education”.
He has actively participated in a series of studies on Comparative Law, including the English, French, North American, Argentinean and Chilean Legal System, related to the implementation of the new Accusatory Criminal System, which has allowed The table various reforms to criminal law in our country with the aim of creating a solid legal platform that operates in a practical way for the treatment of tax and financial crimes. On December 10, 2015 he was ratified by the Senate of the Republic as Minister of the Supreme Court of the Nation with 81 votes in favor.
Uruguay would go on defeating Peru 2–0 in the semis to reach the finals and overpower Paraguay 3–0, thus winning the trophy on Argentinean soil for the third time and second in a row. This, the 43rd edition, was the first time that neither Argentina nor Brazil reached the semifinals of a tournament they both had entered. The 2015 competition was hosted in Chile, who swapped hosting positions with Brazil in light of the latter's hosting of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics. Chile went on to win the tournament, their first title, on home soil.
The event featured five professional wrestling matches with different wrestlers involved in pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed themselves as either heels (referred to as rudos in Mexico, those that portray the "bad guys") or faces (técnicos in Mexico, the "good guy" characters) as they follow a series of tension-building events, which culminated in wrestling matches. During the summer of 2014 Argentinean wrestler Hip Hop Man returned to is native Argentina after spending over a year working for IWRG in Mexico. While in Argentina he won the AIWA Argentinian National Cruiserweight Championship.
The combination of the three policies, Fixed Exchange Rate and Free Capital Flow and Independent Monetary Policy, is known to cause financial crisis. The Mexican peso crisis (1994–1995), the 1997 Asian financial crisis (1997–1998), and the Argentinean financial collapse (2001–2002) are often cited as examples. In particular, the East Asian crisis (1997–1998) is widely known as a large-scale financial crisis caused by the combination of the three policies which violate the impossible trinity. The East Asian countries were taking a de facto dollar peg (fixed exchange rate), promoting the free movement of capital (free capital flow) and making independent monetary policy at the same time.
XYZ actively continues to play festivals and shows across USA and Europe. In addition to fronting XYZ, Terry Ilous also served as lead vocalist for Great White (2010-2018). Terry Ilous was interviewed by Argentinean rock journalist Lucas H. Gordon, where the singer talked about a charity event called 80's Rockers for Japan, organized by Ilous to raise money for the Red Cross from Japan, to help victims of the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. The event featured many hard rock musicians, including ex-Toto singer Bobby Kimball, Paul Shortino, Rudy Sarzo, Michael T. Ross, John Payne, Carmine Appice, Vinny Appice, Lorraine Lewis, and others.
Founded in Rome in 2006, by a group of journalists interested in question related to Italians abroad from a center-right perspective, according to a project devised by Cav. Gian Luigi Ferretti, who was its first director. In 2010 L’Italiano is launched in Argentina using content edited and transmitted from Rome. Right afterwards, L’Italiano transforms itself in a truly Argentinean daily newspaper in Italian language and at the same time abandons its political center-right orientation to become an independent newspaper not only with a strong Italian news section but also with ample space to news from the Argentine-Italian community and Italians abroad.
While polo is recently associated with Argentinean culture, the American Cup celebrates the monumental contributions and advancements of the sport made by those in the United States. The Northeast of the United The first-ever American Cup at Greenwich Polo Club in 2019 had players and spectators holding their breath until the final whistle. After cruising through a four-team penalty shoot-out, Postage Stamp Farm and Reelay punched their tickets to the final match. Reelay came out of the gates strong with an early 4-0 lead, thanks to first-chukker goals by Will Tomita and Mariano Gonzalez, but nothing was going to break Postage Stamp Farm's determination.
Before 2004, UTE was able to supply its demand through a combination of contracts and purchases on the Argentinean spot market. As a result of the Argentine energy difficulties, UTE’s contracts with Argentina for firm supply of 365 MW were reduced to 150 MW and were not extended beyond 2007. Notwithstanding this forced reduction in supply from Argentina over the low hydrology period of 2004-06, UTE was able to maintain energy imports through a noticeable increase of imports from Brazil and purchase of energy from the Argentine spot market.ESMAP 2007 In 2008, supply costs increased substantially as the drought, high fuel costs and low availability of power in neighboring countries.
Despite many other young talents drawing comparisons to Messi as well, Quintero is highlighted to be a very 'close replica' to the point where he also been referenced to a 'Diego Maradona' as well. Although all these are natural comparisons due to the fact that he can also effectively run with the ball in limited spaces, and maintain a very sharp technical mindset to that of the Argentinean legends themselves. However, despite the comparisons, Quintero does not carry the strength of Maradona nor is he balanced with his weak foot like Messi. Although, Quintero states that his main inspiration was from watching Brazilian legend Rivaldo as a child.
Cronos is a 1993 Mexican independent horror drama film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, starring veteran Argentinean actor Federico Luppi and American actor Ron Perlman. Cronos is del Toro's first feature film, and the first of several films on which he collaborated with either Luppi or Perlman. The film was selected as the Mexican entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences A stand-alone sequel, We Are What We Are, was released in 2010, with Daniel Giménez Cacho reprising his role as Tito the Coroner.
The album was born from the meeting, which took place in Italy in 1974, between the Argentinean bandoneon player Astor Piazzolla and the North American saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, considered among the most prominent members of the world music scene. The album was recorded in Milan and includes eight compositions, seven written by Piazzolla and one by Mulligan. The fusion of the nuevo tango of Astor Piazzolla with the jazz influences of Gerry Mulligan, backed by an orchestra of Italian and Argentinian musicians, has been described as "a memorable disc of rare beauty"DeBaser: Gerry Mulligan Astor Piazzolla, Summit - La recensione di cofras and "a one-off event, wholly successful".
His passion is football, and he has been coached by Juan Marcos Troia, an Argentinean national and FIFA accredited football coach by profession. Marcos aspires to breed world class players from Kashmir; he and his wife, being attached to both Basha and Kashmir, migrate to Srinagar with their three daughters to take up Basha's cause.A football kick that aims for hope Deccan Chronicle, 13 November 2010 Marcos runs a football academy called International Sports Academy Trust; and an exchange program for his most talented players to train at Santos FC, Pele's old club in Brazil. Basharat was one of chosen few, but was denied a passport by the Government of India.
Estudiantes' players booted balls at the Milan team as they warmed up and hot coffee was poured on the Italians as they emerged from the tunnel by Estudiantes' fans. Estudiantes resorted to inflicting elbows and allegedly even needles at the Milanese team in order to intimidate them. Pierino Prati was knocked unconscious and continued for a further 20 minutes despite suffering from a mild concussion. Estudiantes goalkeeper Alberto Poletti also punched Gianni Rivera, but the most vicious treatment was reserved for Néstor Combin, an Argentinean-born striker, who had faced accusations of being a traitor as he was on the opposite side of the intercontinental match.
The Chilean edition of Rolling Stone voted Gepinto the 22nd best Chilean album of all time in its April 2008 issue, and the Argentinean edition of the same magazine selected "Namás" as the 49th best track of 2006.Martín Crespo, Gepe y Javiera Mena: Elegidos por Rolling Stone de Argentina, Super45.net Gepe's second full- length album, Hungría, was released by Quemasucabeza on May 18, 2007, at Cine Arte Normandie in Santiago, Chile. The same year, he was awarded "best new artist" at the Premios a la Música Chilena, and filmmakers Rosario González y Pablo Muñoz released an independent documentary about Gepe and Javiera Mena.
A new entry in the Festival's program was the series "World Music", related to one of the essential contributions made by Enescu's Universal Music: use of specific national musical elements through symphony processing. This series was attended by composers and ensembles that brought elements from the Indian, Japanese, Argentinean, Yiddish, Lebanese, Moroccan and Romanian music. There were 8 theaters and concert halls (Hall of the Palace, Romanian Athenaeum, Bucharest National Opera, National Theatre "I. L Caragiale" National Art Museum Hall, "Mihail Jora" Hall at the Romanian Radio Society, Small Hall of the Romanian Athenaeum, National University of Music Bucharest) and an outside stage in The Festival's Square.
Later, this would give rise to the beginning of the Argentinean auto part industry. The first Ford trucks were imported to Argentina in 1930. In 1957 Ford Motor Argentina activities restarted in its La Boca facilities with the first commercial vehicles of the "F" line pick ups produced. This manufacturing plant originally opened in 1925 for the production of the Ford Model T. In 1962 the "F" line pick ups began to be produced at the Pacheco Assembly Plant. The former Ford Motor Argentina S.A. was incorporated in 1959. In 1987, Autolatina Argentina was formed by the merger of Ford Motor Argentina and Volkswagen Argentina.
In January 2012 the event from dropped from the calendar owing to delays agreeing details with the local government, it was later replaced by the FIA WTCC Race of Slovakia. The calendar for the 2013 season was amended in March 2013 with the FIA WTCC Race of Brazil replaced by two TBA rounds, one of which was a placeholder date for an Argentinean round. One of the events would run in 2013 with the hopes that both would be on the calendar in 2014. In June 2013 it was confirmed that the first Race of Argentina would be held on 4 August at the Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo.
His passion is football, and he has been coached by Juan Marcos Troia, an Argentinean national and FIFA accredited football coach by profession. Marcos aspires to breed world class players from Kashmir; he and his wife, being attached to both Basha and Kashmir, migrate to Srinagar with their three daughters to take up Basha's cause.A football kick that aims for hope Deccan Chronicle, 13 November 2010 Marcos runs a football academy called International Sports Academy Trust; and an exchange program for his most talented players to train at Santos FC, Pele's old club in Brazil. Basharat was one of chosen few, but was denied a passport by the Government of India.
The antenna, the transmitter and a corridor that served as a temporary study, were on the roof of the building of the Institute of Social Security, or IPS, on the corner of Pettirossi and Constitución. Argentinean technicians trained the Paraguayan personnel. Carlos Morínigo and Edith Victoria Ruiz Díaz, with only 16 years, were the first announcers in off (camera) to which Carmen Diaz Fares de Sanabria, Pablo R. Benítez, Vidalia Cristaldo de Delgado and Edgar Von Lucken soon joined. In the first live commercial appeared Edith Victoria, on the roof of the building, who soon joined the reader of the first 5-minute newscast, Nelson García Ramírez.
The refit was cut short and Charybdis was rushed back into service due to the Argentinean invasion of the Falkland Islands. In late 1982, in the aftermath of the Falklands War, Charybdis deployed on a Falkland Islands patrol, which at the time was still a tense region. Through the rest of the 1980s, Charybdis undertook duties in the West Indies, Mediterranean and in the Persian Gulf. In 1984 she was again deploying to the Falkland Islands as part of a task group, but was detached from the group whilst in Gibraltar and diverted to the Gulf region where she joined HM Ships Glasgow and Falmouth and RFA Orangeleaf.
The taxi driver that takes them there stops by at Maradona's house, and lets a family member know about their appearance that afternoon. On the show, Wood reads out an impassioned speech in Spanish directed to Maradona. After the broadcast, presenter Germán Paoloski tells Fisher that Maradona was sleeping as he was set to fly out to Peru that evening, and Wood is clearly distraught having heard this news. They go to the Ezeiza International Airport in the small chance that they will meet Maradona there, however, Camilla speaks to his chauffeur, who tells her that the Argentinean would like to meet the three freestylers at his house.
She is a solo player, but also plays in orchestras and other musical ensembles, in Argentina, Peru, United States and Switzerland. On 2004, for her contributions to culture though musical education, she was awarded the “Mujer Destacada de Nuestro Medio” by the City of San Miguel de Tucumán. On 2007, the Argentinean Federation of university women offered her with the FAMU Medal, the highest distinction of the Suzuki institution, among 82 nominees with outstanding grade averages at university. On 2011, Natalia represented Argentina at the “V Encuentro Suzuki de América Latina”, in Lima, Peru with the exposition “De la estimulación musical temprana a la ejecución instrumental”.
Concerning sanitation, existing sewage collection systems are insufficient to handle the increasing flows as a growing number of households connect to the sewer systems, leading to frequent sewer overflows. The level of wastewater treatment varies among the Argentinean regions. According to the Pan American Health Organization, at the national level 10% of the collected wastewater was being treated in 2000. Whereas in many regional capitals, such as Mendoza, Córdoba, Tucumán, Neuquén, Jujuy, Salta and San Juan, most of the wastewater was treated, in the two largest urban areas of the country, Buenos Aires and Rosario, there was practically no treatment at all, resulting in serious environmental problems.
Both drivers won one of the three races during the final race weekend but Telitz's non-winning finishes were higher and he won the championship by 28 points. Reigning U.S. F2000 National Championship champion Nico Jamin swept the weekend at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and finished third in the championship, well back. The only other driver to win a race was Argentinean Nicolas Dapero who captured his maiden victory in the penultimate race of the season and finished fifth in points, behind Will Owen who finished on the podium in eight of the sixteen races but failed to win. American Bobby Eberle won the National Class championship, largely uncontested.
Reutemann with Frank Williams at Zandvoort in 1981. Joining the Williams team for 1980 put him back in a competitive car once again- the very quick FW07 car. The season started off badly for the patriotic Argentinean- he failed to win his home Grand Prix in Buenos Aires (which was the first race of the season; this was a feat he would never accomplish) after his car suffered engine failure. Reutemann got out of the car, took off his helmet, sat down next to his car and burst into tears in full view of cameras broadcasting the race worldwide and in front of the 80,000 spectators at the track.
She was owned by the Croatian entrepreneur Nicolás Mihanovich, who had established a substantial local shipping business in Argentina. However, during the First World War he experienced some unforeseen political difficulties like other Europeans who had settled overseas. Thus he formed a new company in 1909 in London, Argentine Navigation Co (Nicholas Mihanovich) Ltd, to raise capital to fund the purchase of British built river and coastal passenger steamers. As Croatia was part of the Austrian Empire and therefore at war with Britain, the 72-year-old Mihanovich, decided to sell the British company and its Argentinean subsidiaries to a group of Philipps companies.
Tcholakova has an international solo career, and has performed as a soloist with orchestras and at chamber music series and festivals in Albania, Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, Macedonia, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Serbia, USA, Paraguay and Uruguay. Her concerts have been recorded for broadcast for CBC and other radio stations in Canada, as well as for Bulgarian and Argentinean National radio and television. Tcholakova is also a published author. In 2006, her essay Footsteps to Eternity about Mozart's life, was published in the first anthology book in connection with the celebration of the composer's 250th birth anniversary in Bulgaria.
According to Navarro and Fraser, > [Evita] was based for the most part on the earliest and seamiest versions of > Evita's life, something happened to the tale in its retelling and the Evita > who emerged each evening, dressed first as a teenager, then a hooker, and > finally, in tulle and silver foil, as First Lady, was far from being > unsympathetic.Fraser and Navarro, p.193 Following the success of the film version of Evita, in 1996, an Argentinean film biography of Eva Perón was released, Eva Perón: The True Story, asserting that it corrected distortions in the musical's account.Eva Perón, 1996 Argentine film biography of Eva Perón Amazon.
While on their way to the area assigned the fire control computer went out of order. The vessel continued on to the combat area, and managed to fire at least 3 wire guided SST-4 mod0 torpedoes at the British fleet. The torpedoes suffered from various issues, with the guide wire cut a minute after launch and the torpedoes going off the assigned course. After the war testing revealed that the torpedoes' electric gyroscopes had reversed polarity, which resulted in a complete refit of the entire Argentinean torpedo stock, and a conversion of a portion of this stock from Mod0 to Mod1, performed by the firm which produced these weapons (AEG).
In March 2012, the company started operating in France through the local portal Mundijeux.fr. In April 2012, Akamon announced an agreement with the Argentinean portal Taringa!, making Akamon the exclusive provider of online social games on its platform. Since its founding, the company has kept growing organically via local portals and white-label agreements with international partners (such as Spilgames, UOL, Terra, etc.) in Italy, France, Brazil, Venezuela and Argentina. Following its multi-platform strategy, since the first launch in Facebook in May 2014, the company has launched 21 Facebook and 2 mobile apps, aimed at offering a complete multi-device experience to its users.
In his first year in this role in 2019, Quesada brought his side through a busy schedule to achieving their first appearance in a Super Rugby final in Christchurch, New Zealand, finishing as 19:3 losers in a tight contest, which featured about a quarter of the current All Blacks and the majority of the Argentinean international squad. According to Quesada, the strategy of selecting national team players for the Jaguares side put Argentina in a good position for the forthcoming Rugby Championship and Rugby World Cup. In June 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic stopped the Super Rugby season, he returned to Stade Français.
They decided to leave Eibon Records in 2003 and, while contemplating offers coming in from both Italian and foreign labels, spent over two years on the next album. Is Anybody There? was finally released in September 2005 by the Argentinean label Twilight Records and German label Pandaimonium through Xymox Control. Merletto has since been working on his video art which has in recent years become an integral part of the band's live shows, while in addition to playing concerts all over Europe and collaborating with various artists, the duo have (as of October 2006) begun the process of reprinting The Frozen Autumn's back catalogue.
In the early 1990s, in the context of the Argentinean power sector restructuring, he began working on the analysis of the best regulatory methodologies for pricing power transmission services, formulating the principle of beneficiary pays for network cost allocation. Since then, he has devoted a major part of his research activities to the regulation and restructuring of the power industry. He carried on with the seminal works of his mentor Prof. Schweppe on marginal pricing theories applied to power systems; on the generation side, he formulated the foundation for wholesale pricing considering generation operation and planning constraints and identifying the reasons for mismatches in capital cost recovery with marginal generation prices.
He played first class rugby since 2011. His first ever senior appearance came during the 2011 Vodacom Cup competition; he started their match against Argentinean invitational side the in Potchefstroom. He made two more starts in this competition – against the in Durban and at home against , which also saw De Wet score his first try at provincial level as he dotted down in the third minute of the game. He was included in the Leopards' Currie Cup side for the 2011 Currie Cup Premier Division season and made his debut in this competition on 22 July 2011 in their match against as his side crashed to a 9–47 defeat.
In her painting, from 1990, Turbulences Argentinean School, Delia Expresses the turbulence felt while studying at art school. Here she has painted, using quick painterly brush strokes, a swirling dreamscape with an image of a girl dressed in her night gown, in the act of running through her dream, but somehow unable to escape from the wheel. The essence of her art lies in the structure of composition with its patient brushstrokes, which seek out a sensitive world of modeled tones and structured masses. The action appears invented, fictitious, created merely to give an existence to the image, in a kind of sentimental projection on a specially structured landscape.
Una familia con suerte (A Fortunate FamilyIn The New Fall Season Univision Brings The Hit Telenovela “Una Familia Con Suerte” – Delivering Star-Studded Cast In Light-Hearted Story Where Luck Changes The Lives Of Two Families Univision, Priscilla Senior, 9/27/2011) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Juan Osorio for Televisa. It is based on the Argentinean telenovela Los Roldán. Arath De La Torre, Mayrín Villanueva and Luz Elena González star as the main protagonists. while Sergio Sendel, Daniela Castro, Cecilia Galliano with the special participations of the first actors María Rubio, Enrique Rocha and Patricia Reyes Spíndola stars as the main antagonists.
In 2011, he was included in the 2011 Vodacom Cup squad, but failed to make an appearance for the team, despite being named on the bench for their match against the in Pretoria. His senior debut came during the 2012 Vodacom Cup competition against Argentinean invitational side in Stellenbosch; he started the match and also marked the occasion by scoring his first try, dotting down shortly before half-time. He made a further three starts and one substitute's appearance during the competition. He made his Currie Cup debut at the end of 2012, when he started their match against the in the promotion/relegation play-offs.
She has said that composition of her new music for Hasta la Raíz was closely woven with the experience of singing Lara's music. Hasta la Raíz is Lafourcade's sixth studio album and her first album of original material in seven years, since Hu Hu Hu (2009). It was produced by Argentinean musician Cachorro López, Mexican singer-songwriter Leonel García, and Lafourcade after another record producer became too expensive: "I could not afford a very famous producer who had his fees at exorbitant figures, I won't say his name, so I decided to take refuge on my friends [Cachorro and Leonel], doing songs with them as accomplices, and they understood".
The Uruguayans came forward with a small survey ship, and this was sailed to within sight of Elephant Island before it too had to turn back. An effort with an Argentinean vessel which set sail on 12 July also failed after three weeks of atrocious weather. Chile offered the use of the Yelcho, and on this steel- hulled steamer, Shackleton, Worsley and Crean set out with a crew on 25 August. Fortunately, in contrast to their previous attempt, the weather was mild and on 30 August, they reached Elephant Island where, to their great joy, they found all 22 men who had been left behind alive.
On Friday, October 4, Achille Lauro called in Naples, then sailed through the Straits of Messina; the Mediterranean was calm and the fall day was warm. Cruise manager Max Fico would later recall that he noticed that several young men were acting suspicious, in that they kept to themselves, refusing any of the congenial friendliness common to the other cruise guests. They claimed to be Argentinean when other guests tried to engage them in English, but did not understand fluent Spanish when it was spoken to them. They had passports from Portugal, Norway, and Argentina; later, it was theorized that they were trying to maintain a cover story.
Marger's lived in Argentina, where she performed in musicals with notorious Broadway and Argentinean Directors like Pepito Cibrian and Robert Jess Roth. She landed two Roles in "Little Shop of Horrors", and also she was part of a Tribute to the Best Musicals of Broadway where she interpreted "Chicago" and "Cabaret" to re-open Teatro Nacional. She was part of different television shows and soap operas, like the Argentina's show with Diva Susana Gimenez as a Susano and a special TV appearance in "El sodero de mi vida" starring Andrea del Boca and Daddy Brieva. Sealey performed in the off-Broadway musical Fame as Carmen, the main character.
Schloss has participated in nine expeditions to Antarctica (ship-based and on Argentinean stations), spending around 17 months in the sixth continent. Her greatest impact has been in research on the interactions the adaptation and effects of plankton to ocean climate change. Her work has modelled physical-biological interactions during bloom dynamics in coastal Antarctica, in particular the equilibrium between warming, glacier melt water and wind-induced physical turbulence in coastal waters. Her work on the role of plankton groups on CO2 dynamics indicated that diatoms are key contributors to atmospheric CO2 uptake in surface waters, providing a direct link between biodiversity and climate- relevant processes.
In November 2015, after current Brumbies and Australia national team scrum-half Nic White left the club for French Top 14 club Montpellier, the Brumbies, an Australian, Canberra-based Super Rugby franchise, signed Cubelli on a two-year deal as his replacement. Cubelli was a significant part of the Brumbies squad during 2016, his first Super Rugby season. And earned high praise from coach Stephen Larkham, who described the Argentinean as the best running scrum-half in Brumbies history. Cubelli made his debut in round 1 of the 2016 season against the Hurricanes, scoring a try and helping the team to a 52–10 victory at GIO Stadium, Canberra.
He also earned Most Outstanding Forward honors, and was named to the league's All-Star Five. Then, to cap off a career-best season, Bush helped lead Waikato to their maiden championship with 26 points in a 112–97 grand final win over the Wellington Saints. In October 2001, Bush had a five-game stint with Argentinean club Estudiantes de Olavarría. For the 2002 New Zealand NBL season, he joined the Manawatu Jets. He appeared in all 16 regular season games for the Jets, averaging 23.3 points and 10.5 rebounds per game and helping the team reach the playoffs with a fourth-place finish and a 9–7 win/loss record.
Argentinean historian Federico Finchelstein discusses significant intersections between Peronism and Trumpism since a disregard for the contemporary political system (both in the area of domestic and foreign policy) is discernible. American historian Christopher Browning considers the long-term consequences of Trump's policies and the support he receives for them from the Republican Party to be potentially dangerous for democracy. In the German-speaking debate, the term has so far only appeared sporadically, mostly in connection with the crisis of confidence in politics and the media. It then describes the strategy of mostly right-wing political actors to stir up this crisis in order to profit from it.
Early marsupial radiations in South America. En: M. Jones, C. Dickman y M. Archer (eds.), Predators with Pouches, The Biology of Carnivorous Marsupials, CSIRO Publishing, Australia, pp. 30-42. Also, additional materials of a small predatory sparassodont of Colombia have been found, which has certain features diagnostic of thylacosmilids, but much less specialized, as well as indeterminate remains in Uruguay and the Argentinean Patagonia, from the early Pliocene, has been tentatively assigned to family. Forasiepi and Carlini in 2010 unveiled a third genus and species, Patagosmilus goini, from the Collón Cura Formation of Argentina from the mid-Miocene, with characteristics intermediate between Anachlysictis and Thylacosmilus.
Córdoba turned pro in 1992 and went 19-1-1 in his first 21 fights, winning in the process the Argentinean, South American and WBC International light-flyweight titles. He challenged Humberto González for the WBC and IBF light-flyweight world titles in 1994, losing by a technical knockout in the 7th round. A second world title attempt in 1997 was also unsuccessful when he lost to Thai Chatchai Sasakul in 1997 for the interim WBC flyweight title. A year later he went down again to light- flyweight and had a successful world title fight for the WBO title against Melchor Cob Castro in his native Santiago del Estero.
Scientific knowledge of the rare Pseudoryzomys wavrini—only three specimens were known when Hershkovitz described the genus Pseudoryzomys in 1959Hershkovitz, 1959, p. 9—increased in the following years, and in 1975 the Bolivian population was named as a separate subspecies, Pseudoryzomys wavrini reigi, because Bolivian animals are slightly larger and darker than those from Paraguay. In 1980, Argentinean zoologist Elio Massoia suggested that Winge's Hesperomys simplex and the living Pseudoryzomys wavrini are in fact the same species. In a 1991 study, American zoologists Voss and Myers confirmed this suggestion after re- examining Winge's material, finding no appreciable differences among specimens of H. simplex and P. wavrini.
Federico Díaz is a visual activist of Czech-Argentinean descent, who lives and works in Prague. He has exhibited at the Mori Art Museum Tokyo, CAFA Museum Beijing, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe, Ars Electronica Linz, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Basel in Miami Beach (in collaboration with MoMA PS1), the Florence Biennale, at the 54thVenice Biennale, the Brno House of Arts, and had a project with the University of Cambridge. In 2010 he represented Czech art at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. In 2007 he received the Premio Internazionale Lorenzo il Magnifico for digital media at the Florence Biennale.
Eugenia Belín Sarmiento (December 29, 1860, San Juan, Argentina - August 2, 1952, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentinean painter and author. Her works were featured in various international shows, among them the first Exposición Anual de Pintura, Dibujo y Escultura (Annual Exhibition of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture) for artists of South America in 1893. Critical response to her works has often focused attention on her portraits of her grandfather, Domingo Faustino Sarmiento, who was president of Argentina from 1868-1874. Eugenia completed many other works as well, including miniatures as well as full size portraits, paintings of flowers, birds, and still lives, and sculptures.
During the 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit, he was part of the Argentine delegation and one of the speakers of the G20 Young Entrepreneurs Alliance (G20 YEA), a summit that have brought together young entrepreneurs and political leaders from all over the world. In 2019 he was recognised by the National Institute of Youth of Argentina and the International Youth Organism as one of the most distinguished young men of that year. In 2020 Penguin Random House published his first book '7R : Las siete revoluciones tecnológicas que transformarán nuestra vida' ('7R: The seven tech revolutions that will change our life'). The book was declared 'National Interest' by the Argentinean Parliament.
Of her most outstanding plays from the beginning of her career stand out The Madwoman of Chaillot, next to Prudencia Griffel and El cuadrante de la soledad, by José Revueltas, with sets by the artist Diego Rivera. In 1954, Pinal participates in the play La Sed, with Ernesto Alonso and the Argentinean actor Pedro López Lagar. In 1955 she obtained the recognition in the theater scene in the assembly Anna Christie, along with Wolf Ruvinskis. In 1957 Silvia staged the play Desnúdate, Lucrecia, in Chile, next to Jorge Mistral, who eventually starred in the cinema in Mexico. In 1958, Pinal was responsible for producing in Mexico the first Musical comedy Bells Are Ringing, directed by Luis de Llano Palmer.
He has also played with other flamenco musicians such as Enrique Morente, Paco de Lucía, Javier Limón and Jorge Pardo, copla musicians like Martirio and pop musicians living in Spain like the Argentinean Andrés Calamaro. Commemorative plaque to Jerry González in Madrid. González's latest albums have been A primera vista (duet with Federico Lechner, 2002), Music for Big Band (Youkali/Universal, 2006) and Avísale a mi contrario que aquí estoy yo (Cigala Music, 2010), recorded with El Comando de la Clave, Jerry's quartet in Spain, which includes the Cubans Alain Pérez (bass), Javier Massó "Caramelo" (piano) and Kiki Ferrer (drums). It was nominated as best Jazz album to the Spanish Music Awards.
In 1890 Kerr had travelled on an expedition mounted by the Argentinean Navy to survey the Pilcomayo River from the Paraná River north to the Bolivian border. He had conducted original research on Nautilus as an undergraduate and found that it provided a link between cephalopods and the rest of the molluscs. He had concluded that there was a general case to be made for studying the archaic species in a group to shed light on the group’s evolution. It had been known since 1836 that the lungfish Lepidosiren lived in the Amazon so when Kerr learned in 1890 that a soldier had caught an eel-like fish he wondered whether it might be a lungfish.
La Martina has been designated the official supplier of the Argentina polo teams by the Argentinean Polo Association, as well as the official supplier of Federation of International Polo, at all international tournaments. The countries for which La Martina designs its team polo shirts include the UK, Argentina, the United States, Brazil, and Dubai. In addition to the various national teams, La Martina also equips the university teams from Harvard, Yale, Oxford, Cambridge and the College of St. Xavier in Mumbai, as well as the English national team, Guards Polo Club, Polo de Paris and Milano Polo club. La Martina has partnered with luxury companies in the development of its lines as well.
Hay Amores Y Amores (There Loves And Loves) is the title of a studio album released by Spanish performer Rocío Dúrcal on April 25, 1995 by BMG Ariola, written and produced by Argentinean songwriter Roberto Livi. This album peaked at number-five on the Billboard Latin Pop Albums and number-twenty on Top Latin Albums. It was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1996 for Best Latin Pop Album. Six singles were released from Hay Amores y Amores, all of which attained commercial success in the United States, the album's lead single "Vestida De Blanco" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks and number 5 on Latin Pop Airplay.
The Penguin Cafe Orchestra's most famous piece may be "Telephone and Rubber Band", which is based around a tape loop of a UK telephone ring tone intersected with an engaged tone, accompanied by the twanging of a rubber band. It is featured on the soundtracks of Nadia Tass's film comedy Malcolm (1986) and Oliver Stone's film Talk Radio (1988), and in a long-running advertising campaign for the telecoms company One2One (now T-Mobile). The 1996 single "In The Meantime" by New York City-based English rockers Spacehog featured a tweaked and fine-tuned sample of "Telephone and Rubber Band". It was also the trademark song of Caloi en su tinta, an Argentinean TV show about artistic animation.
He was an educational adviser (ad honorem) of the Argentine National Congress and was a member of the Scientific Commission that worked with the Secretary of State of Science and Technology in Argentina, which provided the guidelines for a new law of science and technology in the country passed by the Argentinean Congress (2000–2001). From 1995 until 2005 he has served as Director of the UCLA Latin American Center, an Organized Research Unit of the University of California. In this capacity he conducted systematic research, lecturing and writing on Latin American politics and society, with a focus on Argentina, Brazil and Mexico. He has also written several op end pieces in newspapers in Argentina, his native country.
The 2012 Faena Prize for the Arts winner was awarded to Argentinean visual artist, Franco Dario Vico. The 2012 jury included US based Carlos Basualdo, curator of contemporary art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Paris-based Caroline Bourgeois, curator at the Artis/Francois Pinault Foundation, and Buenos Aires based curator Ines Katzenstein, director of the art department at the Torcuato Di Tella University, under the supervision of Ximena Caminos, Executive Director of the Faena Arts Center. The artist received a grant of $25,000 as well as up to $50,000 to finance the production of a site-specific project exhibited at the Faena Arts Center in 2013."Franco Darío Vico Wins 2012 Faena Prize".
In 2001, however, an alternative suggestion was published that united it with the Cretaceous Australian Ausktribosphenos and the monotremes (the echidnas, the platypus, and their extinct relatives) into the clade Australosphenida, which would have acquired tribosphenic molars independently from marsupials and placentals. The Jurassic Argentinean Asfaltomylos and Henosferus and the Cretaceous Australian Bishops were later added to Australosphenida, and new work on wear in australosphenidan teeth has called into question whether these animals, including Ambondro, did have tribosphenic teeth. Other paleontologists have challenged this concept of Australosphenida, and instead proposed that Ambondro is not closely related to Ausktribosphenos plus monotremes, or that monotremes are not australosphenidans and that the remaining australosphenidans are related to placentals.
Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry Guillermo Jaim Etcheverry (born December 31, 1942) is an Argentine physician, former rector of the Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA). Jaim Etcheverry obtained his M.D. in 1965 and his Ph.D. in 1972, both at the School of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires. Committed since his graduation to teaching and full-time research in the field of Neurobiology, he was Principal Investigator of the Argentinean National Council of Research (CONICET) until 2012 as well as full professor and director of the Department of Cell Biology and Histology of the School of Medicine of the University of Buenos Aires until 2008. During 1986-1990 he was Dean of that School of Medicine.
Further expansion was agreed in 2015 to include the Argentine Rugby Union as a full member of SANZAAR from 2016. Three additional teams were included in the Super Rugby competition, one each from South Africa, Argentina and Japan. Two regional groupings were formed: the Australasian Group, with five teams in the Australian Conference and five teams in the New Zealand Conference and the South African Group, with six South African teams, one Argentinean team and one Japanese team split into a four-team Africa 1 Conference a four-team Africa 2 Conference. While a Japanese team has been invited to participate in the Super Rugby competition from 2016, Japan is not a member of SANZAAR at this stage.
Nicolás Barrios-Lynch (1968). Nicolás Barrios-LynchDossier: "Un cable hacia las nubes": Cablecarril Chilecito-La Mejicana en La Rioja, by Nicolás Barrios Lynch, Public Service Commission of Argentina (1910–1986) was an Argentine educator and pioneer of the rural libraries movement across South America. After his teaching career, he became a dedicated promoter of public and rural libraries, and the inclusion of foreign books and texts of Argentinean original peoples literature in public education, spreading commercial education for entrepreneurship of educational tourism, became Director of Rural Education programs at the Ministry of Public Transportation, and at Argentina's Ministry of Education contributing in philanthropic initiatives for the sustainability of the National Library of Teachers located at the Sarmiento Palace.
They were less symphonic and far more prog-experimental, with jazz as a major support. Their first eponymous album was a hit in the scene, and the band would continue till the mid-1980s as one of the last bands of the progressive era.The Progressive and Symphonic in the Argentinean Serú Girán went touring in Brazil in 1980, where their reception by fans at the Monterrey Jazz Festival in Rio de Janeiro was so overwhelming that the organizers requested that they perform again, the next day, but on the main stage with jazz-rockers Weather Report. There, Pedro Aznar met Pat Metheny, and Aznar gave him some cassettes with his own works.
1883 map of Milton County According to the Census Bureau's 2010 preliminary figures, the population of Milton is 32,661. The city is 76.6% white, 10.4% Asian (6.9% Asian Indian, 1.2% Chinese, 0.6% Korean, 0.4% Filipino, 0.4% Pakistani, 0.2% Vietnamese, 0.1% Japanese, 0.1% Indonesian, 0.1% Bangladeshi), 9.0% black or African American, 6.0% Hispanic or Latino of any race (2.1% Mexican, 0.8% Puerto Rican, 0.7% Colombian, 0.5% Cuban, 0.3% Venezuelan, 0.3% Peruvian, 0.2% Argentinean, 0.2% Spaniard), and 0.2% Native American. Milton is one of the wealthiest cities in the state of Georgia with a median household income of $125,096. In 2017, the census tract with the highest median household income in Milton reported a value of $193,419.
Del Toro, who speaks Puerto Rican Spanish, tried to speak the best Argentinean Spanish (Rioplatense Spanish) he could without sounding "stiff". Prior to shooting the film's final scenes that depict Guevara's time in Bolivia at the end of his life, Del Toro shed 35 pounds to show how ill Guevara had become. The actor shaved the top of his head rather than wear a bald cap for the scenes depicting Guevara's arrival in Bolivia in disguise. Soderbergh has said that with Che, he wanted to show everyday tasks, "things that have meaning on a practical level and on an ideological level", as a "way of showing what it might have been like to be there".
The history of these jewels started in 1941. The first 22 were acquired by the US millionaire Cummins Catherwood. Salvador Dalí made the designs for the pieces on paper, with all kinds of details and great precision of shapes, materials and colours, while they were made up in New York by the team of the Argentinean- born silversmith Carlos Alemany under the close supervision of the artist himself. In 1958 they were acquired by The Owen Cheatham Foundation, a prestigious US foundation created in 1934 that lent the jewel collection out so that various charitable, educational and cultural organisations could raise funds by exhibiting it, and finally deposited it at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond.
The title refers to the club's former Argentinean player Osvaldo Ardiles, commonly known as Ossie. The premise of the song is that the Tottenham would be playing at Wembley in the final, and that it was a dream of Ardiles to play at Wembley. In his autobiography, titled Ossie's Dream: My Autobiography after the song, Ardiles said that the song is a 'true song' in that it was his dream to play at Wembley and that "reaching the FA Cup Final in 1981 was indeed a dream come true". However he also revealed that he was reluctant to sing the solo part and would have preferred the whole team to sing it.
The show contained many references and allusions to many classic and contemporary Latin and pop songs by the likes of Carmen Miranda, Selena, Ritchie Valens, Chayanne, Ricky Martin, and Iglesias himself. Iglesias starred alongside Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Johnny Depp in the Robert Rodriguez film Once Upon a Time in Mexico, in which he played the well-spoken gun-wielding Lorenzo. In 2007, he had a guest appearance in the TV comedy Two and a Half Men as a carpenter/handyman. He also guest-starred as Gael, an Argentinean guitar playing/surfer/massage therapist love interest of Robin in season 3 of the CBS hit TV show How I Met Your Mother.
Fifth U.S. generation Ambassador 990 built by IKA from 1965 to 1972 Industrias Kaiser Argentina (IKA) produced the U.S. third, fourth, and fifth generation Ambassadors in Córdoba, Argentina from 1962 to 1972, and later available by special order through 1975. Assembly of IKA Ramblers began in 1962, with the Argentinean cars being the 1961 U.S. versions, but equipped with Continental I6 engines producing at 4000 rpm, along with a steering column-mounted manual three-speed transmission. The Ambassador 440 was the top trim IKA model available only as a four-door sedan. The completely new generation models by AMC in the U.S. for the 1963 model year was also replicated by IKA.
A frequent keynote lecturer at international civil and geotechnical conferences, he delivered the American Society of Civil Engineers ASCE 50th Terzaghi Lecture on Energy Geotechnology in 2014. Other awards include the International Hogentogler Award from the ATSM (2005 and 2016), the BGA Touring Lecturer from the British Geotechnical Association (2012), the European ALERT 2012 Research Medal (2012), the KGS Award from the Korean Geotechnical Society (2017), and the Tarek Al-Qasabi Award for Excellence in Civil Engineering in Saudi Arabia (2019, together with Junghee Park).He was awarded a Doctor Honoris Causa at the U. Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina (2015) and is a member of both Argentinean National Academies in Science (2003) and Engineering (2005).
Returning to Madrid a week later and establishing a residence at the Hotel Florida, on March 24th (or April 4th), she opened at Lido de Madrid with Louis Douglas's company, where they were engaged throughout the month. Afterhours, Myrtle would drive over to the Teatro Fuencarral, where she also appeared in Folkoricos Arrevistados, alongside Argentinean actress Perlita Greco and Rosarillo de Triana. Early May, while Louis Douglas recovered in a local hospital with stomach pains, together with dancer, Scrappy Jones, he reorganized the company from his bed. On May 21st, Modern Melodies opened at the Avenida Cinema dancing in front of the band in a costume with red feathers swinging on her backside.
Koch has frequently served as an interpreter of both literary and musical-literary audiobooks and live performances of such. Current projects include Schumann - Scenes of a marriage (with Martina Gedeck) about the exchange of letters between Clara and Robert Schumann, and accompanied by Argentinean bandoneon virtuoso Roberto Russo Koch has also presented excerpts from The Player by Dostoyevsky. The premiere of a play reading of Rhapsody: A Dream Novel by Arthur Schnitzler - accompanied by compositions especially for jazz - took place at the Literature and Poetry Festival in Bad Homburg in 2011. In 2012, he produced the audiobook Koch is reading Heuss about speeches and letters by Theodor Heuss in collaboration with Cherbuliez Productions.
Facio Santillan is an Argentinean flute player, specialising in the Quena. He rose to international fame in 1970 with his recording of the Andes folk anthem, El Condor Pasa, released initially as a single and later as a track on the Flutes of the Andes LP record series on the French label Riviera The child of a large family, Santillan was born and raised in Santiago del Estero province in Argentina. He began playing the “quena” as a young boy, developing his skills both technically and also in phrasing, tone production and vibrato. From 1960, he played with the ensemble Los Amigos de Amambay, travelling and performing throughout Argentina and Spanish America.
While Argentinean forces prepared to invade Chile, San Martín and O'Higgins initiated a guerrilla campaign under Manuel Rodríguez to keep the royalist forces off balance. The black people, slave and freemen, recruits from Mendoza and Buenos Aires was the nucleus of the Army of the Andes, which received crucial political and material support in 1816 when Juan Martín de Pueyrredón became Supreme Director of the United Provinces. From January to February 1817, San Martín led the Army over the Andes in an audacious move that turned the tables on the royalists in Chile. By February 10, San Martín had control of northern and central Chile, and a year later had control of the south.
This allowed all 18 teams to jump in the second round. The individual medals were fought out between the two d’lnzeo brothers, Raimondo and Piero, David Broome, and Argentinean Naldo Dasso. The first round saw Raimondo d’lnzeo and Posillipo with the single clear, followed by Naldo Dasso with 4 penalties, and Piero d’lnzeo and his mount Max Fresson with eight. David Broome (7 penalties) had the best ride of the second round, while Piero d’lnzeo and Hans-Günter Winkler each had 8 faults, and the leader, Raimondo d’lnzeo had 3 rails down for 12 faults. Raimondo d’lnzeo's final score of 12 was still enough to win the gold, followed by his brother Piero and David Broome.
He was named in the Griffons squad for the 2010 Vodacom Cup competition, but failed to make an appearance despite being names as a reserve for their match against . He had to wait another year to make his first class debut, coming on as a second-half substitute in their 2011 Vodacom Cup match against Argentinean side in Potchefstroom, followed by four more appearances in the same competition and another four in the 2012 Vodacom Cup. He was named in their Currie Cup squads in 2011 and 2012, but failed to make an appearance, despite twice being named on the bench – in their 2011 match against the and their 2012 match against the .
Alfredo de Quesada is a Puerto Rican film, television and theatre actor. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico to Cuban immigrants who resettled in Puerto Rico, De Quesada was raised in San Juan where he attended Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola and went on to graduate with double major in General Management and Theatre Arts from the Carroll School of Management of Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA). During college he was part of the oldest college improv comedy troupe My Mother's Fleabag, and, upon graduation, moved to New York City. There he worked regularly with the premiere Hispanic theater company Repertorio Español, and was cast in the internationally acclaimed Argentinean aerial experimental theatre troupe De La Guarda.
In 1912, she was the first artist from San Juan to participate in the Salón Nacional (National Salon of Visual Arts) of Argentina. Throughout the history of the National Salon, only five women have received a grand prize for painting. During the 1940s, Julia Ottolenghi cataloged the extant works of Belín Sarmiento, many of which are privately owned and difficult to locate today. Argentinean artist Eugenia Belin Sarmiento in her studio Her works can be found at exhibitions in Argentina at the of Fine Arts and in the Sarmiento historic museum of Buenos Aires, Museo Marc de Rosario, Museo Casa Natal de Sarmiento, and abroad in museums such as the Musée Rodin in Paris.
The mandibular first molar has five cusps: the mesiobuccal (MB, toward midline and cheek), mesiolingual (ML, toward midline and tongue), distolingual (DL, away from midline and towards tongue), distobuccal (DB, away from midline and toward cheek), and distal (D, away from midline), listed in order of decreasing size. Listed in order of decreasing height they are: ML, DL, DB, MB, and D. An eighth cusp was found in a primary second lower molar in an Argentinean child. Viewed from the top of the tooth (occlusal view), the mandibular first molar is pentagonal (five sided) in shape and tapers toward the lingual, with the sides being the buccal surface, the mesial surface, the lingual surface, distal surface, and the distobuccal surface. The occlusal surface has four grooves.
Curious, since Barrick asserts that its underlying (its oldest Pascua Claim, obtained from Lac Minerals Ltd. in 1994) Los Amarillos 1-3000 Claims do in fact support metallic mining, and not just salts and nitrates, one must logically question Barrick's assertion; why would Barrick need a superimposed Claim (Tesoro) that does support metallic mining? How can Barrick lawfully assert (and the Provincial Securities Commissions lawfully maintain) in its Pascua-Lama Technical Reports that: “In both Chile and Argentina, Barrick, through its wholly owned Argentinean subsidiary, Barrick Exploraciones S.A., and its wholly owned Chilean subsidiary, Compañia Minera Nevada SpA, owns the mining property in the project area.”, since the Unda Llanos-owned Tesoro Claims are under a Court Injunction preventing their exploitation in any manner.
Publicity photograph for an Argentinean Magazine (Printed in USA) Despite the coroner's ruling that Vélez committed suicide to avoid the shame of bearing an illegitimate child, some authors have theorized that this was not entirely true. In the book From Bananas to Buttocks: The Latina Body in Popular Film and Culture, Rosa-Linda Fregoso wrote that Vélez was known for her defiance of contemporary moral convention, and that it seems unlikely that she could not have reconciled having a child out of wedlock. Fregoso believes that in the final year of her life, Vélez exhibited signs of extreme mania and depression. Fregoso goes on to speculate that Vélez's death may have been the result of an untreated mental illness such as bipolar disorder.
Meanwhile, Prudencia Grifell, a veteran revue star in the 1920s, was immortalized (with Sara García) in Granny roles in the films. Elsa Aguirre in 2003 she received the Golden Ariel for her career. As Mexico was the main film industry in the Spanish-speaking countries, its industry attracted other important figures from other Hispanic film industries. The most important were the Spanish Sara Montiel, who achieved international renown after making a name for herself in Mexican cinema during the first half of the 1950s, and Argentinean Libertad Lamarque, who after leaving her country in 1947 after an award-winning career in Argentine cinema, settled in Mexico, where she made most of her films and practically remained active for the rest of her life.
In November 1999, "Cosas del Amor" was labeled as one of the "hottest tracks" for Sony Discos in a list including the most successful songs released by the label since the launching of the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart in 1986. The song was also included in the compilation album Free to Be created by Jaime Ikeda and released by Right Stuff Records in order to create an all-inclusive musical collection targeting the homosexual demographic. Only four Spanish language recorded songs were added to the album: "Tres Deseos" and "Lo Que Son Las Cosas" by Ednita Nazario, "Un Amor Como el Mío" by Lunna, and "Cosas del Amor". Argentinean duo Pimpinela recorded the song for their album Pimpinela '92.
Chile had won three games out of four leading up to the Final, but Brazil, Mexico and Peru had all won two games each; and so qualification to face Chile came down to wickets lost. 2015's SAC XII, held in Santiago, Chile, saw a further expansion, with Colombia added to the line-up to make a 6-team competition. After the group stage, with all teams playing each other once, Argentina, Brazil and Chile all had four victories each; on account of their superior run rate, Argentina and Brazil advanced to the final, which was won comfortably by the youthful Argentinean side. Meanwhile, Peru had a disappointing tournament, playing good cricket in patches, and being generally competitive, without being able to string together a victory.
Five kilometers from the village of Cochamó is a 6km gravel road that terminates at the hiking trail that leads into this east-west running valley. The trail carries on up through Argentina traverses some of the most unspoiled areas of northern Patagonia, and rewards travelers with views of granite walls, plunging waterfalls, soaring condors, towering Alerce trees, and the magical deep-blue Vidal Gormaz Lake, known for trout fishing. The trail is more than 100 years old, and was used to transport Argentinean beef cattle from across the border to be shipped from Cochamó to the hungry nitrate miners in far northern Chile. In turn, dried and smoked fish and shellfish made the return journey into the mountains and across Paso El León into Argentina.
All the group's matches were played at Wembley Stadium apart from the match between Uruguay and France which took place at White City Stadium. In Group 2, West Germany and Argentina qualified with ease as they both finished the group with 5 points, Spain managed 2, while Switzerland left the competition after losing all three group matches. FIFA cautioned Argentina for its violent style in the group games, particularly in the scoreless draw with West Germany, which saw Argentinean Rafael Albrecht get sent off and suspended for the next match. In the northwest of England, Old Trafford and Goodison Park played host to Group 3 which saw the two-time defending champions Brazil finish in third place behind Portugal and Hungary, and be eliminated along with Bulgaria.
The modern settlement of Pucón was established in 1883 as a fort in the aftermath of the Occupation of Araucanía when the Chilean state subdued the native population of Araucanía Region. It was a strategically advantageous spot because of its location at entrance of the Trancura Valley, where the Argentinean army had once pursued a group of Mapuches through Mamuil Malal Pass during the Conquest of the Desert. The first hotel in Pucón was the Gudenschwager, established in 1923, but it was in 1934 with the establishment of Gran Hotel Pucón that tourism became a popular activity in the area. In 1940 the first road between Villarrica and Pucón was built and in the 1970s the road to Caburgua Lake was finished.
Nacho started his career in Catamarca (Argentina) in the National University of Catamarca team, then he moved to Associacion bancaria team. When he went to study in Cordoba, he played in the Club Municipalidad de Córdoba, in the Social y Deportivo La Calera club, and in the General Paz Juniors Volleyball, with which he played the Argentinean League A2 Level season 2004–2005. The 2008–2009 season, he moved to Spain, where he played in the AD Voleibol Almendralejo team, and passed to the upper category, the Men's Liga FEV, being the absolute champion of the first division, with 22 wins and no losses. In 2010 he stayed in the same team and then went to the Spain Volleyball Championships 2.
In 2002 he was elected President of the University of Buenos Aires, the major university of the country, for a period of four years. Active in the board and council of foundations devoted to research and education, among them the Pew Latin American Program in its origin, the Fulbright Commission Argentina and the former Antorchas Foundation, he received several distinctions. He was named “Master of Argentinean Medicine” (2001) and in 2004 he was elected Foreign Honorary Member by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, US and participated in the Selection Committee of “The Rolex Awards for Enterprise”. Between 2005 and 2011 he chaired the Selection Committee of the Latin American and Caribbean Fellowships awarded by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in New York.
Producers, writers, and DJs Play-N-Skillz are brothers of Argentinean and Venezuelan descent from Texas: Juan “Play” Salinas and younger brother Oscar “Skillz” Salinas. While attending Irving High School, the two began to pursue a childhood passion of DJing, starting in school parties. After becoming well known in the Dallas area as D Js, the brothers built a temporary studio in their mother’s ap artment and began to explore music production. In early 2003, a chance meeting with Houston Rapper Lil' Flip opened the door for Play-N-Skillz to produce the majority of his highly anticipated release “U Gotta Feel Me.” Their newfound success led to the 2005 debut album The Process, which included the single “Freaks” feat.
Florencia Natasha Busquets Reyes (born 27 June 1989) is an Argentinean volleyball player who participated with the Argentina national team at the Pan-American Volleyball Cup (in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix (in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), the 2011 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup in Japan, the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy, the 2018 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. At club level she played for Talleres de Remedios de Escalada, Instituto Municipal del Deporte (IMDEP) de Lomas de Zamora, Ferro Carril Oeste, River Plate, Club Atlético y Biblioteca Bell, Deportivo Géminis, Sporting Cristal, Boca Juniors, CS Volei Alba-Blaj and Club Atlético Villa Dora and Franches-Montagnes.
Reina developed experience working in a variety of institutions, including the University Institute San Martin in Rosario, Argentina; the Argentinean Disabled People Organization, Cilsa; the Center for International Rehabilitation, Chicago (1997); the Institute for International Disability Advocacy; the Institute for International Cooperation and Development; the Institute for International Disability Advocacy; and the Center for International Rehabilitation. She served as director of international projects at Syracuse University's Burton Blatt Institute (BBI) in Washington D.C. from 2006. In 2008, with the support of both BBI and the World Bank, she was appointed as the first Executive Director of the Global Partnership for Disability and Development. The partnership set out to promote the inclusion of disabled people into policies and practices through development agencies.
Morante came from Aucas's youth system. In 2006, he was transferred to Emelec, where he has played since. During his first three years with the "Electrics", he did not have many opportunity to showcase his abilities, having played only one match in each season from 2006 to 2009. With the arrival of Argentinean manager Jorge Sampaoli in 2010 he had his first serious opportunities to demonstrate what he was capable of doing, and he did not disappoint, ever since Sampaoli gave him his first opportunity he never again left Emelec's first team sheet and has established himself as one of the leaders of the team's defense and is now considered to be one of the most promising young players in Ecuador.
But in this place of field and forest, small enough in scale, with the pastoral and the raw wild backing up against each other, so many writers and photographers have found a reassuring sense of the turning of the wheel, the passing ofone season into the next.” To quote from The Sunday Times “Greg Delanty’s poems are a subtle combination of political activism and private contemplation.” – The Sunday Times His poems are widely anthologized and have appeared in American, Irish, Italian, English, Australian, Japanese and Argentinean anthologies, including the Norton Introduction to Poetry, Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, American Poets of the New Century, 20th Century Irish Poems, Contemporary Poets of New England and The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry.
During a discussion about the death of Argentinean founding father Mariano Moreno, one student, Costa, argues that the government-issued history textbooks are "written by murderers." Ana, Alicia's longtime friend, returns from exile in Europe and explains why she never told Alicia she was leaving. At first Alicia laughs as she tells of her apartment being ransacked by officials, but soon begins to sob as she describes being held captive, tortured and raped for having lived with a man labeled as a subversive, even though she hadn't seen him in two years. She says that while she was held captive, she witnessed pregnant women leave to give birth but return without their babies, whom she believes were sold to rich couples.
In 2000, an important agreement was signed with the San Pablo Stock Exchange BOVESPA and a license to use this system was granted. Two years later, three organizations - MAE, the Chilean Electronic Stock Exchange (BEC) and BEVSA - signed a Master Agreement for the Information and Transaction Interconnection of their respective markets. The interconnection of the Chilean, Argentinean and Uruguayan electronic markets has always been a goal, since these markets have transactional systems that operate over an open platform that lets them connect their systems and servers with other markets, regardless of the distance between them and the technology used. In January 2004, MAE signed a technological cooperation agreement with Mercado de Valores del Litoral (MVL), one of the most important markets of the interior of the country.
No eres tú, soy yo () is a 2010 Mexican romantic comedy directed by Alejandro Springall starring Eugenio Derbez, Alejandra Barros and Martina García and based on the Argentinean film No sos vos, soy yo (2004), written by Juan Taratuto. It was produced by Matthias Ehrenberg and filmed in Mexico City. The script was written by Luis Dawn and shows the experiences of Javier Herrera, an unlucky cardiovascular surgeon who, after being left by his wife María, must fight the problems of his love life upon not being able easily to forget his former mate. In the end, he meets Julia, an unmarried mother who works in a pet shop, with whom he falls in love and who helps him to bear his separation.
Millonarios greatly benefited from a major players' strike in the Argentinian league in 1948, which caused a great diaspora of players towards Colombia. The most successful period for the club was during the early 1950s due to the notable Argentinean presence. During this period with the squad that was known as The Blue Ballet, that featured great players such as Alfredo di Stefano, Adolfo Pedernera, Néstor Rossi, Julio Cozzi, Antonio "Maestrico" Báez, Hugo Reyes, Reinaldo Mourin and other figures in Argentina, mainly from River Plate. Thanks to the great football that showed these players on the field, Millonarios was named by several media outlets in South America and Europe, as the best team in the world in the early 1950s.
In 1978, she completed her master's degree in Hispanic Literature with honors, at New York University's campus in Madrid, Spain. Back in Puerto Rico, she went back to television where she participated in “La jibarita”, with Alba Nydia Díaz and Jean Carlo Simancas on Chanel 11 (1970). This was followed by “El amor nuestro de cada día” with Johanna Rosaly and Jean Carlo Simancas, on WAPA TV (1980); “Viernes social” (1981); “María Eugenia” (1981-1982) y “Modelos, S.A.” (1982),these last three on Telemundo, Chanel 2. Her next soap opera was to be the most successful of her career: the leading role in “Vivir para ti”, with famous Argentinean leading man, Pablo Alarcón and with Ulises Brenes in the role of “el general Murillo”.
In order to learn more about the relevant physical process in the atmosphere, the MWP Team launched two expeditions in the Argentinean Andes in 1999 and 2006. For high altitude flights a modified Stemme S10 VT motorglider was used as a platform for airborne data acquisition and measurement. The pilots were assisted with life support equipment and physiological preparations by the renowned flight physicians of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and by astronaut Ulf Merbold.Scientific TV-feature (RBB-Station) „Rodeo in the Sky - Research for greater flight safety“ Thanks to the help of qualified scientists and state-of-the-art sensor technology, the MWP achieved its goal to gather and analyze wave structure data with impressive results at the operation in Mendoza in October 2006.
The term mountain warfare is said to have come about in the Middle Ages after the monarchies of Europe found it difficult to fight the Swiss armies in the Alps because the Swiss were able to fight in smaller units and took vantage points against a huge unmaneuverable army. Similar styles of attack and defence were later employed by guerrillas, partisans and irregulars who hid in the mountains after an attack, making it challenging for an army of regulars to fight back. In Bonaparte's Italian campaign, and the 1809 rebellion in Tyrol, mountain warfare played a large role. Another example of mountain warfare was the Crossing of the Andes carried out by the Argentinean Army of the Andes () commanded by General José de San Martín in 1817.
In 2010 she directed the play Los pintores no tienen recuerdos, a theatrical adaptation of the literary work of the same name by the Italian Dario Fo. In 2012 she had her first starring role in the Ecuadorian version of the Spanish series Aida, by Teleamazonas, where she worked with her son Adrián Avilés. In July, she played an old woman, married to a young man for whom she is willing to please him, in the play Mujeres soñaron caballos, by the Argentinean Daniel Veronese. In 2013, she was part of the cast of Estas Secrearias de TC Televisión, playing the role of Analía Argudo, the dinosaur secretary. That same year she participated in the chapter Con mi corazón te espero in the series Secretos de Ecuavisa.
After fighting bravely at Mount Longdon, the 7th Infantry Regiment retreated with part of the "A" and "C" companies to Wireless Ridge. On June 13, Argentine positions were beaten by heavy British artillery and mortar fire. The Regiment was practically cut off by radio interference and a cut of wire lines. The British troops of the 2 Paratroopers, supported by light tanks, a platoon of machine guns and portable missile launchers of 3 British Paratroopers prepared for the final assault. As they moved forward, they found the 155-mm Argentinean cannon fire. Parachutists 2 attacked the first defensive lines of the "7th Infantry" and, at night, a deluge of fire from the naval artillery, mortars and phosphorus grenades, fell on the Argentines.
Medina asked Argentinean ethnographer Félix Faustino Outes to inspect the remains, and subsequently Medina wrote the book Los Restos Indígenas de Pichilemu (The Indigenous Remains of Pichilemu), using the report Faustino Outes gave him. American writer Trudy Larkin Forster wrote the book Los Gatos del Casino: la Historia de Don Agustín Ross Edwards y la Brigada de los Gatos Negros (The Cats of the Casino: the History of Sir Agustín Ross Edwards and the Brigade of the Black Cats) in 1999. The book is set in Pichilemu and the Agustín Ross Casino, and it was premiered in the Children's Book Fair of Santiago in June 1999, and then in the Agustín Ross Art Room (in current Centro Cultural Agustín Ross) on 18 September of that year.
The Moulin Rouge cabaret club, "where all your dreams come true," is in full swing under the direction of Harold Zidler, flanked by four dancers: Nini, Babydoll, Arabia, and La Chocolat. Christian arrives at the Moulin Rouge with fellow Bohemians, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and Santiago, the Argentinean, while the money- motivated Duke of Monroth is introduced as well ("Welcome to the Moulin Rouge"). Right before Zidler introduces the Moulin Rouge's Sparkling Diamond, Christian interrupts to start a story "about love," about a woman named Satine. The musical flashes back to Christian's arrival in 1899 to the Montmartre district of Paris from England, where he meets Toulouse-Lautrec and Santiago, who are attempting to create a play with songs in it.
Historically, Belin Sarmiento's merit as a painter has often been defined only in terms of masculine influence on her artistry, such as that of her grandfather Domingo. For example, the art critic Eduardo Schiaffino focused almost exclusively on the artistic influence of Domingo on his granddaughter over the fact that Eugenia had been a student of her aunt Procesa Sarmiento, who was a notable painter in her own right. More recently, scholars have begun to revisit Belin Sarmiento's works from a modern, feminist viewpoint. In 1988, the works of both Eugenia Belin Sarmiento and Procesa del Carmen Sarmiento were included in the exhibition La mujer en la plástica argentina I (Women in the Argentinean Plastic Arts I) in the Malvinas Cultural Center (Centro Cultural Las Malvinas).
More than 14,000 pieces of original art were lost in the flames, including pieces by Americans Hal Foster, Doug Wildey, Joe Kubert, Warren Tufts, Sergio Aragonés, George McManus, Alex Raymond, Charles M. Schulz, Mort Walker, John Prentice, Al Williamson, Gordon Bess, and Bud Sagendorf; works by Argentinean artists such as Alberto Breccia and Carlos Meglia; and pieces by European creators like André Franquin, Maurice Tillieux, Hermann, Martin Lodewijk, Philippe Bercovici, Giorgio Cavazzano, John Burns, and Ferdinando Tacconi. After escaping Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rustemagić managed to reestablish SAF in Slovenia in late 1993. SAF holds the English-language rights to Hermann Huppen's Jeremiah. After failing to reach American audiences in the 1980s and 1990s with such publishers as Fantagraphics, Catalan Communications, and Malibu Comics; Jeremiah (and SAF) found success with Dark Horse beginning in the 2000s.
Rustemagić founded Strip Art in 1971 at the age of 17, and founded Strip Art Features in 1972. Strip Art won the of Lucca Comics & Games as Best Foreign Comics Publisher in 1984. With the beginning of the Bosnian War in early 1992, Rustemagić's home and the SAF offices in the Sarajevo suburb of Ilidža were destroyed. More than 14,000 pieces of original art were lost in the flames, including pieces by Americans Hal Foster, Doug Wildey, Joe Kubert, Warren Tufts, Sergio Aragonés, George McManus, Alex Raymond, Charles M. Schulz, Mort Walker, John Prentice, Al Williamson, Gordon Bess, and Bud Sagendorf; works by Argentinean artists such as Alberto Breccia and Carlos Meglia; and pieces by European creators like André Franquin, Maurice Tillieux, Hermann, Martin Lodewijk, Philippe Bercovici, Giorgio Cavazzano, John Burns, and Ferdinando Tacconi.
This taxon has a long and convoluted nomenclatural history. It was originally described as Agaricus gloiocephalus by Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1815 and later sanctioned under this name by Elias Magnus Fries in 1821. The French mycologist Claude Gillet transferred it in 1878 to the genus Volvaria erected by Paul Kummer just a few years earlier in 1871. The name Volvaria was already taken, as it had been coined by De Candolle for a genus of lichens in 1805. The generic name Volvariella, proposed by the Argentinean mycologist Carlos Luis Spegazzini in 1899, would eventually be adopted for this group in 1953 after a proposal to conserve Kummer’s Volvaria against De Candolle’s Volvaria was rejected by the Nomenclature Committee for Fungi established under the principles of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature.
On September 19, 2017 Mexico was hit by a strong 7.1 earthquake in the state of Puebla which became known as the 2017 Central Mexico earthquake. After the earthquake, where hundreds of Mexicans lost their life mostly due to the collapse of buildings, Carlos Salom stated that he wished he had never gone to play soccer in Mexico, claiming he was forced to migrate to Mexico by his agent. After his statement, locals and Argentinians that live in Mexico strongly criticized him calling him ungrateful. The most noted was the Argentinean naturalized Mexican citizen Damián Zamogilny, who is considered as an iconic player in Puebla F.C.. Zamogilny was quoted saying "if Carlos really wants to leave Mexico, he should rescind his contract and leave as soon as possible".
Cover of sheet music "La C.....ara de la L...una" published in 1901 Campoamor is credited with composing some of the first published tangos including "Sargento Cabral" (1899), "En el séptimo cielo" (1900), "La cara de la luna" (1901), "La metralla" (1902), "Muy de la garganta" (1903), and "Mi capitán" (1905). His first tango, written to honor the heroic Argentinean soldier Juan Bautista Cabral, was dedicated to the musician Leopoldo Corretjer. Campoamor's 1901 tango, "La cara de la luna" (in English "The Face of the Moon"), originally bore a different name. The cover on the original sheet music displays the title as "La C.....ara de la L...una" with the dots indicating the missing letters from the original title, which was considered too vulgar to put into print.
In the opening match, Adrenalina and Matrix Jr. defeated Alas de Acero and Shadow Boy in two straight falls. The tecnico team of Astro, Dragón Fly, and Súper Astro Jr. defeated Argentinean Hip Hop Man and Mexicans Atomic Star and Power Bull in a Best two-out-of-three falls six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match. In the third match of the night, Los Mariachis Locos ("The Crazy Mariachi band"; El Diablo Jr., El Hijo del Diablo, and Imposible defeated Los Terribles Cerebros ("The Terrible Brains"; Black Terry, Cerebro Negro, and Dr. Cerebro) by disqualification when Los Terribles Cerebroswere disqualified for breaking the rules. Argos was originally scheduled for the fourth match of the night, but was replaced by Eterno, as Eterno teamed up with Emperador Azteca and Veneno.
The Symphony World Tour was the forth worldwide concert tour by English soprano singer Sarah Brightman that started on 4 November 2008 in the city of Monterrey, Mexico and concluded on 5 April 2009 in Taipei, Taiwan. There were special guests that joined Brightman in the concerts: Argentinean countertenor Fernando Lima and tenors Alessandro Safina and Mario Frangoulis. The tour concept was a journey through the musical career that Sarah Brightman has had so far −3 decades- and includes several high-tech virtual scenery that takes the audience from an enchanted forest, baroque lamps to an atmosphere of fairytales. Much anticipation surrounded The Symphony World Tour especially since the production cost was reportedly more than $2 million and involved more than 100 tons of equipment.. Retrieved 11 August 2009.
From September 28 to November 28, 2004 Shanghai dealt with the exploration of the visible world, so the world of technology and its way of impacting on human daily life. Named “Techniques of the Visible”, it focused on the close relationship between art and technology, especially how art reveals its interdependent nature that produces technology and then related itself to humanity. This fifth edition has involved a wide series of shows in the whole city (multi-site exhibitions), organized by a team of three Chinese curators and an Argentinean one: Xu Jiang, Sebastián López, Zheng Shengtian, and Zhang Qing. Bringing performance, video, photography, installation and other interactive technologies and together, the curators intended to draw the attention on the diversity of contemporary art practice in all over the world.
For 2007, Kim Hyun-Soo, an experienced defender who had joined the club the previous season, was appointed captain. As well as the regular bunch of draftees from universities around South Korea, Daegu brought in three Brazilians who would play significant roles in the season; Selmir, Luizinho and Eninho. An Argentinean, Maxi, who had played for Spanish La Liga club Racing de Santander, also joined the club but was released mid-season without playing a game. The K-League revamped its format, with the season now simply consisting of a conventional league, with the top six teams qualifying to the championship phase. This didn't help Daegu much, and after their mid- table finishes of the previous two seasons, their performance slipped, and the club placed 12th, winning six games.
The current day Argentinean descendants of Lieutenant General Felix O'Neill therefore have an historical claim to be leaders of this branch of the O'Neill dynasty. A contrary claim to the leadership of the dynasty comes from Spanish nobleman Don Carlos O'Neill, 12th Marquis de la Granja, who has been described as "the Prince of the Fews". He claims direct descent from the last undisputed "Lord of the Fews" Henry O'Neill although contemporary evidence shows that Henry had no descendants. While the family's precise link to the historical O'Neills of the Fews therefore remains unclear, their descent can be traced back to a certain 'Red' Henry O'Neill and his wife Hanna née O'Kelly, the daughter of counselor John O'Kelly of Keenagh, County Roscommon, whose children relocated to Spain in the 1750s and 1760s.
She also received the honorary doctorates from the Slovak Matej Bel University for International relations and economics in 2015, and from Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Hungarian Corvinius University of Budapest, and Argentinean San Pablo University in 2017. She received honorary citizenship of Buenos Aires, Argentina and Mljet, Croatia in 2017, and Berat, Albania in 2018. During her presidency, she has also received numerous awards, among others the International award “Isa beg Ishaković” in 2015 and “Evening news stamp award” for promoting the European values in 2018, in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and EBAN “Visionary Leadership Award” in 2016, as well the “Paul Harris Fellow” of Rotarian Club in 2019. In 2019, she also received the Special recognition for the development of inter-religious dialogue from the Islamic community in Croatia.
Ricardo Armentano is a member of the Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) since 1985. In 2001 he was elected as a Senior Member of the IEEE and In December 2004 he was appointed chair of the Argentinean Chapter of the EMBS, IEEE. He was the conference chair of the 32nd International Conference EMBS/IEEE Buenos Aires 2010. He was a member of the International Program Committee in the 31st Annual International Conference of IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, member of Member of the International Program Committee for the 34 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference (EMBC’12) and member of the Conference Organization Advisory Board of the 33rd IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Conference.
On 16 April 2013, Catania confirmed that they had signed the Argentine on a deal over a few seasons, the exact details of the length and payment were not released. Sebastian Leto was brought in during the summer 2013, on a free transfer as a replacement for the departed Alejandro Gomez. The former Panathinaikos winger had a history of knee problems, which ultimately led to his release from the Greek club. Catania took a gamble, but he failed to live up to expectations. Leto suffered another knee injury and was being unfairly compared to Gomez, who was arguably the Rossazzuri’s best player, but the Argentinean did not succeed in making an impact at the club, and in January 2015 signed a year-long loan with his former Argentinian club Lanús.
Produced by Hugo Sigman for Kramer& Sigman Films and by El Deseo (Pedro Almodóvar and Agustín Almodóvar ’s production company), Wild Tales (Relatos Salvajes) was directed by Damián Szifron, starring Ricardo Darín,Interview with Ricardo Darin, Variety Latino Julieta Zylberberg, Rita Cortese; Darío Grandinetti; Érica Rivas; Oscar Martínez and Leonardo Sbaraglia. Co-produced by Telefé and Corner, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, Wild Tales exceeded 1 million tickets sold in its first ten days of screening.Going wild at the Argentinean box office El País An art and culture enthusiast, between 2010 and 2013, Hugo Sigman was a member of the Advisory Council of the National Fine Arts Museum of Argentina , and is currently a member of the Board of Patronage of Museo Reina Sofía, in Madrid, Spain.
A popular sport in Ushuaia is ice hockey, and low temperatures all year long make the city a perfect spot for practicing it outdoors. In 2010 the city opened an outdoor short track and ice hockey Olympic-Size Ice rink (), the first of its kind in South America. After this Argentina became the first South American nation to be upgraded from affiliate to associate member status of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). Since 2005 the Municipality of Ushuaia and the Argentinean Ice Hockey Federation (FAHH) organize the yearly End of the World Cup (Copa del Fin del Mundo) that has gathered ice hockey teams from Ushuaia, Buenos Aires, Punta Arenas and Sao Paulo and includes seven different competitions: one for men, one for women, four junior categories and an international tournament.
Referred to by Szurmuk as “the most important female figure of Argentinean early republican life,”Szurmuk, “A House, a Home, a Nation: Mariquita Sánchez’s Recuerdos del Buenos Ayres Virreynal,” 19. Mariquita Sánchez has been remembered largely for her political activism and advocacy for women, including her involvement with the Sociedad de Beneficencia.Szurmuk, “A House, a Home, a Nation: Mariquita Sánchez’s Recuerdos del Buenos Ayres Virreynal,” 19-38.Shumway, The Case of the Ugly Suitor, 1776-1870, 123. Sánchez is also reputedly known for having been the first person to sing the Argentinian national anthem—which was said to have been sung for the first time at her house May 14th, 1813—a claim that even appears in elementary school textbooks.Szurmuk, “A House, a Home, a Nation: Mariquita Sánchez’s Recuerdos del Buenos Ayres Virreynal,” 24.
The National Monuments Council asserts that the first casino in Chile was opened in the building in 1906; however, historians Antonio Saldías and José Arraño Acevedo have pointed out that it was inaugurated as a de facto casino in the summer of 1917, after Agustín Ross rented the building to Argentinean businessman Alfredo Master. Saldías also noted that there were casinos in Chile before Agustín Ross's arrival in Pichilemu, in towns such as Constitución. The casino operated until 1931, when the Casino de Viña del Mar, the first official casino of Chile, opened; all others were declared illegal. Ross died in 1925 at age of 82 in Viña del Mar, just months before "one of his greatest" dreams was accomplished: the railway from Palmilla and the local railway station.
The objectives of the 1918 Cordoba Reform were promptly adopted by many student organizations, and one by one, from Argentina to Mexico, Latin American universities experienced unprecedented uprisings. The same year the reform statutes were enacted into law at Córdoba, they were extended to the University of Buenos Aires and later to other Argentinean universities. Its principles were included in the 1920 manifesto of the Argentine University Federation, and subsequently endorsed by the International Student Congress on University Reform held in Mexico City in 1921, with the participation of delegates from Latin America, United States, Europe, and Asia. In 1924, when Haya de la Torre, leader of the university reform in Peru, founded the Popular Revolutionary American Alliance, the original student demands evolved into a vigorous and ambitious political, social, and economic movement.
Chevrolet 400, made in Argentina from 1962 to 1974 In 1924, General Motors de Argentina, the local GM subsidiary, started importing Chevrolet Double Phaeton models which were welcomed with great demand. In 1925, in order to reduce costs in the Argentine market, General Motors decided to manufacture in Argentina and started producing a sedan, a roadster, a truck chassis and the Chevrolet Double Phaeton, now called "Especial Argentino", a model exclusively designed for the Argentinean market. Sales increased and soon the Oldsmobile, Oakland and Pontiac units were incorporated to the assembly line. When the Second World War broke out the operations were complicated. In 1941 the Chevrolet number 250,000 was made, but the shortage of products made car production impossible. The last Chevrolet went out of the plant in August 1942.
In order to avoid the total stoppage, the company made electrical and portable refrigerators and car accessories amongst other items. After the war, GM started producing the Oldsmobile and Pontiac lines and later Chevrolet is added. In 1959, manufacturing plants are enlarged and set up to produce cars, pick ups and trucks. On January 25, 1960 the first Argentinean Chevrolet pick-up was introduced. The following year the national government approves the investment plan for 45 million dollars which included a plant of 12,000 m2. On March 12, 1962 the first Chevrolet 400 was made based on the North American Chevy II. The original plan considered a national integration of 50% during the first year of production; this amount had to be 90% in 1964 with a production of 15,000 units.
Verbitsky was born in Buenos Aires in 1942 and he is the son of the also Argentinean journalist and writer Bernardo Verbitsky. His paternal grandparents were Russian-Jewish immigrants.Immigration in Argentina Since 1960, he has earned national acclaim for his writings and political columns, focusing primarily in the unmasking of political corruption and the promotion of a free press, denouncing any government policies that may affect the constitutional rights of free speech to journalists and citizens. He has also become known under the nickname "el Perro" ("the dog"), for his determination in uncovering stories.Verbitsky y su militancia en Montoneros: "Participé en enfrentamientos armados y, por suerte, no murió nadie", interview of H. Verbitsky, in Perfil, November 4, 2007 During the 1970s he was a member of Montoneros, a peronist guerrilla organization that was engaged in terrorist activities in Argentina.
The first member of the family Ferugliotheriidae to be discovered, Ferugliotherium windhauseni, was named in 1986 by Argentinean paleontologist José F. Bonaparte on the basis of a tooth from the Late Cretaceous Los Alamitos Formation of Argentina. Bonaparte placed Ferugliotherium as the only member of the new family Ferugliotheriidae, which he tentatively assigned to the order Multituberculata, a large group of extinct mammals (distinct from both monotremes and therians, the two major groups of living mammals) that was particularly widespread in the northern continents (Laurasia), but had never previously been found in the south (Gondwana). In 1990, Bonaparte named another species, Vucetichia gracilis, from Los Alamitos. He placed it in the family Gondwanatheriidae, together with Gondwanatherium, another Los Alamitos mammal, within the order Gondwanatheria, which also contained the family Sudamericidae, then with the single genus Sudamerica.
As a mountain municipality, Rorà was touched by the phenomenon of emigration, in the second half of the nineteenth century (especially towards France and South America, founding the Argentinean town of Alejandra, with whom the Municipality is twinned), and depopulation; unlike other municipalities, however, it was able to combine a poor agricultural economy with a more profitable and industrial activity, until the nineteenth century with the production of lime, and later with the processing of the Luserna stone. During the period of the Resistance, other painful events affected the town, as in general Val Pellice. The fact that at that time Rorà hosted a group of families from the Jewish community of Turin was quite particular. In this way they found accommodation for rent with families in the De Benedetti, Levi, Amar, Bachi and Terracini families.
The album included the song Hay un mañana a duet with Mexican singer José José, "el principe de la cancion." She extensively toured throughout America, was named the "Figure of the Year" by the Association of Entertainment Critics of New York and also presented for the third time in Carnegie Hall, accompanying the singer Marcelo Alejandro as part of a music festival. The high ratings that popularised the soap opera "The Strange Lady" in the almost one hundred countries where televised brought the theme song sung by Valeria Lynch to markets like Italy, Israel, Egypt, Romania, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Australia, Greece, the Philippines and Turkey, where their records had not yet been published. Between 1983 and 1989, Valeria Lynch was the Argentinean artist who placed the most songs in the main music sales and charts of Latin America.
The world championship won clean and brilliantly, but, on January 8, 1957, the military dictatorship of Pedro Aramburu, who had taken power in Argentina via a coup d'état which called itself Revolución Libertadora, provisionally suspended the 1950 World Championship winners; a measure that was later made permanent on March 27 of that year. According to the polemic amateur article a professional sportsman can not receive money, but the Argentinean players -not USA- received economic compensation for play. The suspension was for allegedly violating the Amateur Sportsman Statute, as, according to the administrators who had been installed in the Argentine Basketball Federation, the players had been paid to play by the overthrown government of Juan Perón. With a young and inexperienced team, Argentina finished fourth in the 1958 South American Basketball Championship and 10th (over 13 teams) in the 1959 FIBA World Championship.
The Argentinean was in fact so disconsolate that he sat motionless in his car for a few minutes, then got out of his car, sat on the track next to his car and burst into tears; the patriotic Reutemann had never won his home Grand Prix and would never do so. The rate of attrition allowed Jody Scheckter into third place, but with just a handful of laps left suffered an engine failure in the Ferrari. This allowed Keke Rosberg to score his first ever podium in the same race as Piquet's first, and another future world champion Alain Prost (McLaren M29) scored a point on his Formula One début. It was a famous race of attrition on a terrible surface, where unusually the winner spun off twice and the runner-up once, and lap times were considerably slower than the previous year.
Salazar later left the program to become a reporter at rival Univision's news division Noticiero Univision; Chilean native Cecilia Bolocco, a former Miss Universe, was named as Salazar's replacement. The final incarnation produced in Atlanta was co-anchored by Patricia Janiot. In 1992, Enrique Gratas joined the network to serve as anchor of Ocurrió Así, a nightly newsmagazine providing in-depth stories dealing with issues pertinent to U.S. Hispanics and investigative reports. In 1994, Telemundo launched its own 24-hour cable news channel, Telenoticias, which was operated as a joint venture between Argentinean television network Artear, Spain broadcaster Antena 3 and Reuters. The venture was not successful and the partners later sold the channel to CBS Cable in 1996, which rebranded the network as CBS Telenoticias and increased its distribution across North, Central and South America.
LuKa has been learning and playing bass since the age of 12. At 14 he studied in EMU, a jazz musical school in La Plata, and started receiving lessons from bass masters like Karl Miklin and Herve Selin (Europe), Hugo Fattoruso (Uruguay), Pedro Aznar (Argentina), and Argentinean Bassist Alejandro “el zurdo” Herrera. By the age of 16, he was actively jamming in different [live] sessions in La Plata and Buenos Aires. Started his career as a professional musician playing in his own hard rock band Pelones, in 2006, with his younger brother Joaquin Bellucca (flute and saxophone), band members Jose Antonio Centorbi (drums and hand percussion) and Juan Gascon (Electric and Acoustic Guitar), his jazz-folkloric band Lo Que Te Falta Quarteto won a contest in La Plata and later released an album under the name of the band.
Raised in the Southwest Region of Cameroon, the son of a local government official, Enoh's football career began in the youth ranks of local club Little Foot FC from Tiko, where he played for five seasons. He was spotted by Mount Cameroon while playing for Little Foot in the 2001 Mini-Interpools and recruited to the Buea team that same 2001.. After five seasons playing for Little Foot FC, Enoh transferred to Mount Cameroon FC, a club from Buéa, for the 2003–2004 season, playing in the Cameroon Premiere Division, the top flight of football in his homeland. While at Little Foot he had been given the nickname Verón, after the Argentinean midfielder Juan Sebastián Verón, due to their similar playing style. He continued to bear the nickname in his new club and in the University of Buea where he had enrolled in the Faculty.
Aves Argentinas was first created as Sociedad Ornitológica del Plata, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28 July 1916. The foundation document was signed by Eduardo L. Holmberg, Ángel Gallardo, Roberto Dabbene, Martín Doello Jurado, Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, Carlos Luis Spegazzini, Pedro Serié, Pedro Segundo Casal, Fernando Lahille, Santiago Pozzi, Antonio Pozzi, Juan Brèthes, Julio Koslovsky, Demetrio Rodríguez, F. Manuel Rodríguez, Luis F. Delétang, Carlos A. Marelli, Juan José Nágera, Carlos A. Gutiérrez, Héctor Ambrosetti, and Arturo Germán Frers. Later, Sociedad Ornitológica del Plata change its name to Asociación Ornitológica del Plata (AOP) and became the most important Argentinean NGO devoted to the study and conservation of birds. The change of its name to Aves Argentinas-Asociación Ornitológica del Plata (AA-AOP), which took place during the first decade of the 21st century, was intended to convey in a quicker fashion the interests of the organization.
According to the 2010 U.S. census, 76,728 people live in the city of Johns Creek, a 27.1 percent increase since a 2000 estimate for Georgia's 10th largest city. The racial makeup of the city in the 2010 U.S. census was 63.5 percent White; 23.4 percent Asian (8.4% Asian Indian, 6.5% Korean, 5.7% Chinese, 0.5% Vietnamese, 0.5% Japanese, 0.5% Pakistani, 0.4% Filipino, 0.1% Bangladeshi, 0.1% Indonesian, 0.1% Thai, 0.1% Cambodian, 0.1% Laotian); 9.2 percent African American; 5.2 percent Hispanic or Latino of any race (1.6% Mexican, 0.8% Puerto Rican, 0.7% Colombian, 0.4% Cuban, 0.2% Peruvian, 0.2% Dominican, 0.2% Venezuelan, 0.1% Guatemalan, 0.1% Honduran, 0.1% Salvadoran, 0.1% Chilean, 0.1% Argentinean, 0.1% Ecuadorian, 0.1% Spanish); 0.1 percent Native American; 1.4 percent from other races; and 2.4 percent from two or more races. Johns Creek's 2010 demographics showed an estimated $109,576 median household income, a $137,271 average household income and a $45,570 per capita income.
Following initial sea training, Wilcocks was awarded the Queen's Telescope and the Queen's Gold Medal. His first appointments were the frigate as navigating officer, followed by command of the fishery protection minesweeper in 1978.Departing Admiral will miss the Camaradarie Navy News, December 2008 After qualifying as a principal warfare officer in 1981, Wilcocks served in the frigate , which included service in the Falklands War in 1982, when he was actively involved in directing naval fire support to land forces including the attack by the 2nd Battalion Parachute Regiment along Wireless Ridge just prior to the Argentinean surrender.Rear Admiral Philip Wilcocks stands down Hereford Times, 7 May 2009 His ship survived an Exocet missile attack.HMS Ambuscade Association Specialising in air warfare, Wilcocks became squadron operations officer to the Captain 3rd Destroyer Squadron in and . This included the task of group operations officer for the evacuation of Aden in 1984.
It was agreed that scientists of both countries would work together at the place in technical studies and scientific research. On 31 December 1959, the Argentinean icebreaker ARA General San Martín was heading to Ellsworth Station to exchange personnel deliver and consumables when it received a SOS signal from the Norwegian–South African exploration ship Polarbjorn, which had gotten stuck in ice. The Argentineans managed to set the ship free so it could follow with its planned route along the coastline, However, the General San Martín was later unable to reach its own primary goal—located on the deepest recess of the Weddell Sea—due to unusually thick pack ice on the target area. On 6 January 1962, Frigate Captain Hermes Quijada of the Argentine Naval Aviation, leading a two-plane flight of Douglas C-47s, made a stopover at Ellsworth Base before continuing to the South Pole.
César González César González (born 28 February 1989 in Morón, Buenos Aires, Argentina), also known by his pseudonym Camilo Blajaquis, is an Argentinian poet and cinematographer. Often referred to as "el poeta villero" (the poet from the ghetto), his popularity has grown since he published his first book, La Venganza del Cordero Atado, in 2010, soon after completing imprisonment in a youth detention center for the fourth time. The publication of La Venganza del Cordero Atado included illustrations from , Argentinean plastic artist who became interested in his work and who also worked on the album art of renowned artists such as Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, Charly Garcia and Frank Zappa. In light of the fact that he, quite unusually, pursued a career in the arts after a difficult upbringing that involved time in prison, he has labelled to himself as "the exception that confirms the rule".
As an Argentine liberation theologian that is also agnostic,“Solo le pido a Dios,” Viva (February 4, 2006) Petrella's scholarship cuts across religious studies departments and divinity schools, the United States and Latin America, and theology and the social sciences.Mario Aguilar, The History and Politics of Latin American Theology, Volume II (London: SCM Press, 2008) p.170. Chapter nine is an overview of Petrella’s work. He is difficult to categorize. Historian Mario Aguilar notes that “for an Argentinean newspaper, he is a theologian, while for others in the United States he is a scholar of religion, two hats in one.”Mario Aguilar, History and Politics of Latin American Theology, Volume II p.170 His work “marks the appearance of something new and something different within the discourse of liberation theology as a world phenomenon.”Mario Aguilar, History and Politics of Latin American Theology, Volume II p.
Pipes in Yangon donated by Tenaris Since 2005 Tenaris, the world’s largest producer of seamless steel pipe, has donated the pipes for the bridges Toni builds across the world – scrap and surplus pipes, sometimes even new – from their mills in Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia and Indonesia, including the long distance ocean freight to final destination. Bridgedeck with checkered steel plates For an improved bridge deck made of steel, starting in 2004, checkered steel plates were contributed: in Vietnam and in Ecuador by the provincial governments, in Laos and Myanmar by the Argentinean mill of Ternium, one of Latin America’s principal steel producers.(ES) En esta historia damos sin pedir nada a cambio, Diario El Informante, Argentina, 13-03-2013. Wire rope donated by the Swiss cable cars Also in 2005, Toni begins using wire rope from the mountain cable cars of his home country.
Fernando Pablo Egozcue Folgueras was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on June 23, 1959. Son of Carlos María Egozcue and Beatriz Folgueras, a lawyer and French teacher respectively, he briefly starts his studies on guitar; with just 5 years assists to the lessons of the teacher Blanca de Solari, in this neighborhood of Nuñez, under her mother's keep eye, mainstay on his education. During these first years he combined music and school until, at the age of 13, he and his friends in Nuñez starts to discover the pleasure of improvising, spending the afternoons of his early adolescence creating musical atmospheres in a group; this definitely defined him as musician from a very younger age. At the age of 12 he starts a medium degree in Music at the Music Municipal Conservatory of Buenos Aires, where he studies Harmony with the well-known Argentinean composer Carlos Guastavino.
It is 1984, fifteen years since the nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union devastated the entire Northern Hemisphere of the planet Earth, nuclear scientists Professor Doctor Lee Richardson and Comrade Professor Alexis Petrovitch Pitov are working together on a project in Argentina. During their research, they have created fifteen kilograms of negamatter iron, and they are going to drop it from space to see what happens. The resulting explosion has a very distinctive signature, and Dr. Richardson realizes that that signature is the same as the one that occurred at Auburn, New York. The American government had assumed that the explosion was the result of a premeditated attack by the Soviets, and had retaliated, resulting in a general exchange of nuclear weapons. During the course of analyzing the Argentinean explosion Dr. Richardson realizes that the “Auburn Bomb” was not a bomb after all, but a negamatter meteor.
He went to come second overall, behind Marcos Patronelli, the best result achieved by any Chilean in the history of the Dakar Rally.{es}Ignacio Casale se alzó con un histórico segundo lugar en Quads La Nación, January 19, 2013, retrieved January 19, 2013 In 2014, after 14 days and 5,000 miles of riding through the Argentinean and Chilean Andes, Bolivian salt plains and the Atacama desert, Casale won his first Dakar victory.Ignacio Casale claims Chile’s first Dakar triumph santiagotimes.cl/ By Joseph Hinchliffe, published Sat, Jan 18th, 2014, retrieved on February 5th, 2014 Casale performed well throughout the 2014 Dakar Rally,Ignacio Casale: “I made a spotless route” {es} 24Horas.cl with information of IND, January 08, 2014, retrieved January 09, 2014 finishing first in seven of the 13 stages (stages 1, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 and 13) and holding the overall number one spot from stage 7 through to the end.
Gabriele Baldocci (born May 10, 1980 in Livorno, Italy) is an Italian pianist. Baldocci is known worldwide for performing with the legendary Argentinean pianist Martha Argerich Martha Argerich and Gabriele perform Mozart Sonata KV448Martha Argerich and Gabriele Baldocci in concert, article After studying with Ilio Barontini, Franco Scala, William Grant Naboré, and Sergio Perticaroli and having studied with or having been coached by Alicia De Larrocha, Leon Fleisher, and Dmitri Bashkirov at the International Piano Academy Lake Como, Baldocci began an intense solo career performing in important venues worldwide (Tonhalle in Zurich, Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, Sala Verdi in Milan). His large repertoire ranges from Bach to contemporary music and is especially focused on the composers of the Romantic Period such as Fryderyk Chopin (of whom he has recorded the complete Ballades and Impromptus), Franz Liszt,Baldocci performs Liszt transcription of Wagner Isoldes Liebestod for Sky Classica TV and Robert Schumann.Baldocci plays Schumann Carnaval op.
Rio de Janeiro saw the birth for the idea of the competition. The roots of the competition had existed for a long while the South American spirit of competition at club level was present since the beginning of the century. During the 1930s and 1940s, Argentinean and Uruguayan clubs vied for the Copa Río de La Plata between their respective champions rotating the location of the final every a year Buenos Aires and Montevideo. The delegates of Colo-Colo, after years of insistence, managed to push CONMEBOL into creating the first continental tournament. The Copa de Campeones became the first "prototype" and it was successfully played in 1948; Vasco da Gama won the competition played entirely in Santiago, Chile. The 1948 South American tournament impulsed, in continent-wide reach, the "champions cup" model, resulting in the creation of the European Cup in 1955, as confirmed by Jacques Ferran (one of the "founding fathers" of the European Cup), in a 2015 interview to a Brazilian TV sports programme.
In its doctrine basis, the party has popular nationalism as a resistance against globalization. According to its program for the 2011 elections the party rejects the actual democracies in which “the political parties are mere advertisement agencies”.Plataforma Electoral Nueva Democracia , pcp.org.ar In July 2011, PCP candidates for representatives visited the Seprin company where they declared: “Our party has as a cornerstone combat against drugs traffic, defense of our nation, the respect for our country institutions, in particular the Army, the security forces and the church so much discredited by the stateless people that nowadays govern us. And, most importantly, is that we defend the family to the maximum”. On August 1, facing accusations of being a radical party,A cara lavada y pasado renovado, Página/12, 15 de julio de 2010 the PCP released a statement saying that “there are no agreements, alliances or political relations with the Social Alternative Party from the Argentinean Federal district (Spanish: Capital Federal).
In land forces the Paraguayan Army is composed of a Presidential Guards Regiment, composed two battalions (infantry and military police), an armored squadron, and a battery of field artillery, plus the operationally attached Mounted Ceremonial Squadron "Aca Caraya" (which serves independently but as the mounted escort in state events, and serves as part of the 4th Cavalry Regiment). Their equipment includes three Argentinean modified M-4 tanks, four EE-9 armored cars, four EE-11 armored personnel carriers (APCs), three M-9 half-tracks mounting 20mm guns, and four M-101 105 mm howitzers. Arguably, this "flagship" of military rule is structurally and physically the strongest of the EP. The REP is an independent unit from other commands. The EP features two artillery groups (GAC 1–12 88 mm QF-25 and GAC 2–12 105mm M-101) and one antiaircraft artillery group (GAA 13 40 mm L 40/60, Oerlikon 20 mm cannons, and six M-55 4x12, 7.0 mm).
Until World War I, only few ships were built for the Regia Marina, among these the armored cruiser Varese (1899) and the Pisa (1907); the most part of the naval production was for the foreigner navy as the Argentinean General Belgrano (1896) and the armored cruiser Georgios Averof of the Royal Hellenic Navy built in 1911. Following the failure of the Cantieri Gallinari (Gallinari yard), the Orlando shipyard acquired the structures and the machineries enclosed the motor yacht Makook III for the Khedive of Egypt, which was modified respect to the Gallinari project. During World War I the shipyard built submarines, cruisers, destroyers and torpedo armed motorboats, and in 1925 the name was transformed in “Cantieri Navali Orlando Società Anonima”. With the advent of the Fascism the government launched a plan to develop and renew the fleet ordering to the shipyard the construction of the heavy cruiser Trento launched on October 4, 1927; the cruiser Veinticinco de Mayo was built in 1929 for the Argentine Navy.
Albin was born in Daireaux, Buenos Aires Province in 1992. He took up speedway at the age of eight, initially riding 50cc bikes, and going on to become a junior champion in the 200cc class.Gałęzewski, Michael (2012) "Facundo Albin - 20-letni argentyński żużlowiec szukający szczęścia w Europie", sportowefakty.pl, 1 July 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2012Rickett, Paul (2012) "Tigers in for Albin", Speedway Star, 15 December 2012, p. 16 After moving up to the senior levels, he won a round in the Argentine championship in 2011."Argentinean National Championship, Round 9, Bolivar City, Sunday, December 2", Speedway Star, 15 December 2012 He competed in the World Under-21 Championship in 2012, getting a wildcard to compete in the two rounds held in Argentina, and finishing in 21st place overall. Due to his commitments riding in Europe he missed the first four of nine rounds of the Argentine championship in 2012, but still finished in fifth place overall.
In the 1990s, it was joined by non-socialist parties that took note of the economic power of the European countries governed or to be governed by their partners across the Atlantic and calculated the benefits they could derive from it. During this period, "the socialist international works in a clientist way; some parties come here to rub shoulders with Europeans as if they were in the upper class," says Porfirio Muñoz Ledo, one of the representatives of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (Mexico) at the SI. It is home to "the very centrist Argentinean Radical Civic Union (UCR); the Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), which was not very democratically in power for seventy years; the Colombian Liberal Party—under whose governments the left-wing formation Patriotic Union (1986–1990) was exterminated—introduced the neoliberal model (1990–1994) and to which, until 2002, Álvaro Uribe will belong". In the following decade, many left-wing parties that came to power (in Brazil, Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and El Salvador) preferred to keep their distance from the SI.
The 18 teams were grouped geographically in two regional groups, each consisting of two conferences: the Australasian Group, with five teams in the Australian Conference and five teams in the New Zealand Conference and the South African Group, with six South African teams, one Argentinean team and one Japanese team split into a four-team Africa 1 Conference and a four-team Africa 2 Conference. In the group stages, there were 17 rounds of matches, where each team played 15 matches and had two rounds of byes for a total of 135 matches. Teams played six intra-conference matches; in the four-team African Conferences, each team played the other three teams in their conference at home and away, while in the five-team Australasian Conferences, each team played two teams home and away and once against the other two teams (one at home and one away). The other nine matches were a single round of matches against each team in the other conference in their group, as well as against each team from one of the conferences in the other group.
Hispanic or Latino were 25.7% (16.1% Mexican, 3.3% Guatemalan, 1.4% Cuban, 1.0% Nicaraguan, 0.8% Argentinean).American FactFinder - ResultsAmerican FactFinder - Results There were 1,197 households, out of which 35.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 43.3% were married couples living together, 21.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.8% were non-families. 24.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.26. In the city, the population was spread out, with 27.8% under the age of 18, 10.0% from 18 to 24, 26.5% from 25 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 14.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.7 males. The median income for a household in the city was $25,491, and the median income for a family was $31,161.
Between 2003 and 2007, Lenzu traveled to Argentina to teach a few workshops at different cultural centers in Buenos Aires. In 2005, Lenzu served as the instructor for many ballet and modern workshops in Atlanta Georgia at Atlanta Ballet. From 2005 to 2007, Lenzu worked in New York City as a ballet instructor at Taiwan Center. In the same year, she began working at Dance New Amsterdam, where she worked until 2012. In 2006, Lenzu began her work at Peridance Center in New York, a place where she still holds weekly classes today. From 2007 to 2011, Lenzu worked at the Mark Morris Center as the Argentinean Tango instructor. Along with working at different studios, Lenzu has also made a career working with young people at different colleges in the US. In 2005, Lenzu became a resident artist for Randolph College in Lynchburg, VA. From 2008 to 2009, Ms. Lenzu worked at Sarah Lawrence College in New York. From 2010 to 2013, Lenzu worked at Lehman College teaching Ballet.
Other 1990s hits included Domingo Legal (Cool Sunday) (a Sunday variety show which was SBT's highest-rated program, surpassing TV Globo), and the network was the most popular channel in Brazil for hours at a stretch. Domingo Legal was criticized for its sensationalism, and its ratings began to fall after the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) scandal (see below); the show often ranks second in the ratings. Other popular programs included Programa do Ratinho (Ratinho's Show, with a similar format to The Jerry Springer Show), Show do Milhão (The Million Show, similar to Who Wants to be a Millionaire?), Topa Tudo por Dinheiro (Variety show large audience that was aired on Sunday night between 1991 to 2001), Fantasia (Entertainment program where people could play games by phoning the program in order to earn money), and the Brazilian version of the Argentinean soap operaChiquititas, popular with children. For over 20 years SBT held second place in the Brazilian television ratings (behind Rede Globo), but in February 2007 it was outpaced by Rede Record for the first time in São Paulo.
His official New Acropolis biography claims that he was an academic member of the Esoteric group known as the International Philo-Byzantine Academy and University (IPHBAU) that according to the James Randi Foundation gives doctorates in Divinity, and the New Acropolis-related publishing house International Burckhardt Academy in Italy. It also claims that he was a knight of the fictional Real Orden de San Ildefonso y San Atilano, and a recipient of the silver cross from the Société Académique Arts Sciences Lettres (France), nevertheless apart from his New Acropolis biography no second hand source confirms such claims. His official biography use to list him as archeologist and doctor in philosophy from the inexistent Aztec Academy of Arts, but once such Academy was proven to be fictional the claim was retired. His official biography often claims that he won the Argentine National Poetry Prize with his book Lotuses, however no source of such claim exists outside of New Acropolis and he's not listed as such in any source of the Argentinean government.
At the time of return from exile, Isella participated in historical performances, as he did in the Luna Park with Horacio Guarani, the Cosquín Festival in the summer of 1984 and Sanitation mass readings of Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés, singers censored by the military regime. In 1984 he made with Victor Heredia and Quartet Zupay the show "Song for poetry", poems set to music composed by Pablo Neruda, Maria Elena Walsh and José Pedroni presented with a resounding success in the Luna Park, recital which later was released on an album that sold 300,000 copies. That year also made an unprecedented call for young authors, receiving more than 1,000 songs, of which selected ten, with which he composed his album dawn Fragile. In 1985 presented in the Teatro Alvear in Buenos Aires "Isella to All", with the participation of Armando Tejada Gómez, the Cuchi Leguizamón, Los Trovadores, Teresa Parodi, Los Carabajal, the National Argentinean Folk Ballet of the Chúcaro and Norma Viola and The Huancara, among others.
Dulce María performing in 2008 In 2009, she recorded two new songs for the novela, Verano de Amor, called Verano and Noticias 24 Déjame Ser, a song she co-wrote along with Carlos Lara. Dulce also collaborated with Akon, to remix his song Beautiful. They performed the song together at the 2009 radio concert, El Evento 40. Dulce María released her first solo single on May 17, 2010, titled Inevitable. The music video was released on May 24 and was directed by Argentinean director Francisco d'Amorim Lima. Dulce María's solo album "Extranjera" was originally set to be released on September 7, but the release date was changed due to the recording of some new tracks. The album was then set to be released November 9, 2010, with her stating on Twitter "We have more surprises for you guys so be patient!". The surprise was that the album was going to be divided in two: Extranjera Primera Parte, with 7 tracks, including the hit Inevitable, released on November 9, 2010 and Extranjera Segunda Parte with 7 more tracks plus a DVD with extras.
In 2011, at the first match in the Copa Libertadores done by Cruzeiro in the year, Montillo scored twice, as well as giving assistance in the rout over the Argentinean Estudiantes by 5-0Cruzeiro 5x0 Estudiantes – Vídeo + Narração Alberto Rodrigues Itatiaia — in a beautiful spectacle that had a special taste for Cruzeiro, once their last match was played their elimination at the 2009 Copa Libertadores by 1–2 at the MineirãoFinal Libertadores da América 2009 Estudiantes 2 x 1 Cruzeiro —. Wondrously, the Celeste squad was eliminated at the round of, against Colombian Once Caldas, a fact that shocked supporters and the South America's media. In the Brazilian league, after being criticized along the entire Cruzeiro squad, which began very poorly the championship, Montillo recovered its football with the arising of the manager Joel Santana. He did the two goals of the victory over Grêmio by the 8th round, on July 6,Os gols de Cruzeiro 2 x 0 Grêmio pela 8ª rodada do Brasileirão 2011 getting the best scorer position in the league for a few rounds.
Coloca started his senior career with San Lorenzo de Almagro.Club por club Diario El Día de La Plata In 2007, he signed for Deportivo Español in the Argentinean Primera B Metropolitana, where he made twenty-three league appearances and scored zero goals.BDFA Argentina Profile After that, he played for Club Almagro,[APORTE] Info del ascenso Foros 3DGames Club Atlético Villa San Carlos, Cafetaleros de Chiapas,Mercado de pases Primera B Nacional 2013/2014 Planeta Gran DT Sportivo Las Parejas,Arranco una nueva etapa del Lobo de Las Parejas de cara a este nuevo Regional B Ascenso del Interior Deportivo Armenio,EL ARCO ARMENIO TIENE NUEVO DUEÑO Argentina en Ascenso Deportivo Achirense,Se acabó la espera, debut de local para Achirense Elentrerios.com C.D. FAS,FAS ya tiene un portero extranjero para el Clausura 2017 El Gráfico (El Salvador) C.D. Atlético Marte,ATLÉTICO MARTE DA LA BIENVENIDA A MATIAS COLOCA Futbol Guanaco (Twitter) Independiente,Así se mueve el mercado de fichajes en liga mayor El Gráfico (El Salvador) and C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo, where he now plays.
Contepomi was one of the stars of world rugby and was also set to lead the Argentina national team into a new era after being named captain in 2008. The former U19, U21 and Sevens international made his Pumas debut against Chile in 1998 and has been an integral part of Argentinean rugby ever since. The multi-talented Contepomi made his international break-through at fly-half and while he has played much of his rugby in that position he recently has found his place at inside centre with Juan Martin Hernandez preferred at No.10. He was named in José Luis Imhoff and Alex Wyllie's squad for the 1999 Rugby World Cup squad, where the Pumas made the quarter-finals for the first time. Marcelo Loffreda took charge of the national side in 2000 and Contepomi retained his place, eventually nailing down a starting berth 2001. Contepomi taking a kick v England during the 2011 Rugby World Cup He notably notched a full house on his way to 25 points in the 30–16 victory over Wales in Cardiff on 10 November 2001.
Andrés Bucci was born in Santiago, Chile and grew up in the "Bucci Gallery" in the city centre. One of the few places that offered art exhibition space in the Chilean military regime, the Bucci Gallery was one of the cultural bastions of the last years of the dictatorship and welcomed emerging avant-garde painters as well as punk and 80s new wave musicians. In 1996, while living in Germany, Andrés met Jimi Tenor at the Kunsthaus Tacheles, an important art center where he rented a studio. They worked on some tracks together and Bucci realized he was able to produce music suitable for release. On a trip to his homeland of Chile, Andrés contacted his friend Christian Powditch and with him, along with Guillermo Ugarte and the Argentinean Gustavo Cerati (lead musician and voice of Soda Stereo), created in 1995 his first musical project, Plan V. The first album of the group "Plan V" (1995) was a success and introduced Chilean electronic music to major audiences,Plan V in Musica Popular musicapopular.cl Marisol García retrieved March 26, 2014 with their second album in 1998 bringing them popularity on both sides of the Andes.
Luis Alberto Nicolao (born June 28, 1944 in Buenos Aires) is a retired butterfly swimmer from Argentina,Profile at Sports Reference who in 1962 twice broke the world record in the men's 100 metres butterfly (long course). Trained and coached by the winningest Argentinean coach "Profe" Alberto Carranza, Nicolao and Carranza traveled to Rio with great help from a long time Carranza's friend "Pepe" Caraballo and made possible the trip, when Nicolao went too fast in the first 50 meters for the first attempt Carranza knew that the return 50 was not going to be as fast as expected so even though the record was broken at 58'4 (Fred Schmidt)Carranza knew that Nico could go even faster if the first 50's were more measured so he went back to Pepe Caraballo and others to assist and support their stay in Rio for a couple more days in order to try a second time this resulting in a much better race and the record lowered to 57' flat. The first attempt on April 24, 1962 in Rio de Janeiro, Brasil salt water Guanabara pool, Nicolao clocked 58.4. Three days later he raised the standard to 57.0.
The most praised by both the public and the critics was Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, directed by Ruth Escudero. This work was named one of the five best plays premiered in Lima in 1994. It was re-released in 1995 with the same success. His TV debut was in the 2008 successful Peruvian series "Sally, la Muñequita del Pueblo" in which he starred in the secondary role of "Pepito." In 2013 he starred in the episode "Morir por un ideal" in the Peruvian series "Historias detrás de la muerte". In 2017 he performed in the miniseries "Santa Rosa de Lima", a Peruvian co-production with the cable television network EWTN in his first antagonistic role of priest-prosecutor Francisco Verdugo. His first film appearance was in the Peruvian film "Vidas Paralelas" in 2008. In 2009, along with three other Peruvian actors, he provided the voices for the award-winning animated Peruvian-Argentinean film Rodencia y el Diente de la Princesa (A Mouse Tale) by David Bisbano. In 2010 he traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina, to perform the final dubbing of the three voices (Blue the Wizard, General Rat and Edam Grandfather).
The music performances include a variety of different genres, including jazz, klezmer, zarzuela, tango, classical,Las orquestas están cambiando, ClarínConcierto de música clásica , Instituto Italiano de Cultura chamber music,Sonidos entre la vida y la muerte, ClarínBemoles: Viaje a Schubert, Clarínfolk music, rock, religious music, country,Temporada musical del templo Amijai, La Nación, 23 March 2006 and ópera.Las propuestas del off de la ópera, El Día The synagogue was gifted a 19th-century Steinway piano by an anonymous patron which has now become one of its most active musical assets. They have welcomed performances by Darío Volonté, Daniel Barenboim, Luis Alberto Spinetta, Camerata Bariloche, Pinchas Zukerman,Cuando el virtuosismo no es excesivo, Página 12, 14 August 2008 the Russian National Orchestra, the Harlem Opera Theater, the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Hesse, la Kammerphilarmonie de Frankfurt, Martha Argerich,Amijai Revista Cantabile, página 226 Sandra Mihanovich, Bruno Gelber,Homenaje a la trayectoria artística de Bruno Gelber, Diario de Cultura, April 2014 Atilio Stampone, Hermeto Pascoal, Chango Spasiuk, Jaime Torres, Pedro Aznar, among others. The 2008 series «Grandes Virtuosos del Violín» was highlighted as the most significant event of the year by Argentinean Association of Music Critics.
A national military hero, he stands as the Patron of Brazil's Navy, one of whose mottoes goes: 'We belong to the undefeated Armada of Tamandaré'. His birthday, December 13th, was chosen by one of Brazil's foremost Navy's Minister in early twentieth century, Admiral Alexandrino de Alencar, as the country's national Sailor's Day, on 4 September, 1925. As a young leftenant, Tamandaré took part in Brazil's War of Independence, in the repression of the Confederation of the Equator, and in the Cisplatine War (the "Argentine-Brazilian War" of 1825-8, or else, according to Argentinean and Uruguayan historiography, the "Brazil War"). Furthermore, Tamandaré also saw action during the Regency turmoil, when the Empire faced constant and nearly ubiquitous instability, but managed to put down regional insurrections such as those Tamandaré participated in: the Cabanagem, in Pará (1835-8); the Sabinada, in Bahia but mostly its capital, Salvador (1837-9); in the Farroupilha Revolution (the 'Ragamuffin War', from 1835 to 1845 — in truth, hardly a revolution in the historical sense); the Balaiada, in Maranhão, in which he took charge of all naval operations on his way up in his career as a naval officer (1838-1839); and the Praieira, in Pernambuco (1848-9).
The bust of Carlos Pace in the circuit. The land on which the circuit is located was originally bought in 1926 by property developers who wanted to build housing.Interlagos circuit history – Official Brazilian Grand Prix website Following difficulties partly due to the 1929 stock market crash, it was decided to build a racing circuit instead, construction started in 1938 and the track was inaugurated in May 1940. The design was based on New York's Roosevelt Field Raceway (1937 layout). The traditional name of the circuit (literally, "between lakes") comes from its location on the neighborhood of Interlagos, a region between two large artificial lakes, Guarapiranga and Billings, which were built in the early 20th century to supply the city with water and electric power. It was renamed in 1985 from "Autódromo de Interlagos" to its current name to honor the Brazilian Formula One driver José Carlos Pace, who died in a plane crash in 1977. Formula One started racing there in 1972, the first year being a non- championship race, won by Argentinean Carlos Reutemann. The first World Championship Brazilian Grand Prix was held at Interlagos in 1973, the race won by defending Formula One World Champion and São Paulo local Emerson Fittipaldi.
In 2012, MGM signed a deal with Forum Film to release its films in Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Israel; Forum Film has also been known to release some of MGM's films in Czech Republic/Slovakia. That same year, in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, MGM arranged to get its films distributed through AB Svensk Filmindustri, which was renamed to SF Studios in 2016. Also in 2012, it arranged to have its films distributed by FS Film (now SF Film Finland) to release its films in Finland and with ZON Lusomundo (now NOS Audiovisuais) to release its films in Portugal. In 2018, for select films, MGM made international distribution deals with Entertainment One (for the Canadian market), Vertigo Releasing (for the UK market), Rialto Distribution (for the Australian market), Ascot Elite Entertainment Group (for the Swiss market), BF Distribution (for the Argentinean market), Dutch FilmWorks (for the Dutch market), Kinepolis Film Distribution (for the Belgian film market), Odeon (for the Greek market), OctoArts Films (for the Filipino market), Universum Film (for the German market), Filmax International (for the Spanish market), Hollywood International Film Exchange/Big Screen Entertainment Group (for the Chinese market), Shaw Organisation (for the Singaporean market), and Showgate (for the Japanese market).

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