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  • The Marabi mangrove forests are halophyte forests distributed along the Ecuadorian Coast and located at the mouths of river systems converging on the Pacific Coast of South America. Manabí mangroves
  • Ecuadorian trade unions are threatening to call mass protests this month against the worsening economic conditions caused by last April's replacement of Ecuador's currency - the sucre - with the dollar.
  • She then returns home to yell at her Ecuadorian nanny, ignore her kids and snort hard drugs until she falls asleep and has to do it all over again.
  • Esmereladas is their chocolate made from Ecuadorian cacao, that had a surprising tropical banana-like aroma and flavor.
  • On the other coast, David Briggs of Xocolatl de David (6) in Portland, Ore., takes his state's prized, roasted filberts (procured from Freddy Guys Hazelnuts in Monmouth) and tumbles them together in a candy panner with an Ecuadorian 72% chocolate and black truffle salt, courtesy of Seattle vendor Ritrovo ($12 a bag, xocolatldedavid.com ). The (Trick or) Treats
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  • Not quite to the Motherwell defender, though, as, after receiving a heavy dunt from the Ecuadorian which knocked him backwards, the Englishman retaliated with a foul which won him a yellow card from the referee.
  • Ecuadorian farmers and indigenous residents have accused Texaco, which Chevron bought in 2001, of discharging some 18 billion gallons of toxic water into the rainforest.
  • You'll saddle up on Ecuadorian criollos, Andalucians and thoroughbreds, riding South American-style vaquero sillas - sheepskin padded for long hours in the saddle.
  • St Johnstone, bottom of the table and toothless in front of goal, are looking to bring a couple of Ecuadorians to McDiarmid Park.
  • These I have met in what appeared to me to be the most practical way in the case of the Inca (or Quichua, which is the Ecuadorian equivalent) and Jívaro words, which I have introduced for the sake of those who are interested in philology. Head Hunters of the Amazon: Seven Years of Exploration and Adventure
  • Consider the nationalities involved in those few seconds: Malouda is a Frenchman, Valencia is Ecuadorian, Fletcher is a Scot, Cole an Englishman, and Edwin van der Sar, the beaten goalkeeper, is Dutch. NYT > Home Page
  • Serving and tasting A crowd of travelling Ecuadorian fans formed the judging panel.
  • The exchange rate announced by Mahuad, 25,000 sucres to the dollar, testifies to the rapid impoverishment of the Ecuadorian masses over the past year, during which the sucre's value has fallen by 82 percent.
  • In the 1960s the Ecuadorian Communist Party hailed the military junta that came to power with the backing of the CIA.
  • For context, we need to look back to November 2008, when a group of Long Island teens attacked and killed Ecuadorian immigrant Marcelo Lucero as part of a destructive pastime that they called "beaner hopping" - slang the teens used for tracking down and assaulting Latinos. Ted Hesson: Feud Over Hate Crime Enforcement on Long Island Signals Problems
  • On the other coast, David Briggs of Xocolatl de David (6) in Portland, Ore., takes his state's prized, roasted filberts (procured from Freddy Guys Hazelnuts in Monmouth) and tumbles them together in a candy panner with an Ecuadorian 72% chocolate and black truffle salt, courtesy of Seattle vendor Ritrovo ($12 a bag, xocolatldedavid.com ). The (Trick or) Treats
  • Ecuadorian folklore
  • Pancho Segura, the savvy Ecuadorian who made his name largely on the barnstorming professional circuit, coached Jimmy Connors. NYT > Home Page
  • In the 1980s, large sums went into pushing the babaco, an Ecuadorian fruit related to the papaya. The Fruit Hunters
  • Experienced shroomers often cite the Ecuadorian strain as being the most visual Ps. cubensis available.
  • Ubelaker has associated such joint modifications in the remains of prehistoric Ecuadorian women with corn-grinding using a two-handed mano and slab metate.
  • The US Drug Enforcement Agency said the camouflaged 31m-long Ecuadorian submarine, a vessel capable of carrying many tons of cocaine, was found in a river near the border with Colombia.
  • We ended up spending an additional day in Montanita (not that this was much of a hardship) but it was unfortunately due to (in addition to my oesophagitis) the Ecuadorian equivalent of Deli belly ... nice! TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com

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