How To Use El salvador In A Sentence
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El Salvador has only one major beach resort.
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In El Salvador riot police broke a medical workers strike by occupying clinics in February.
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El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.
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Nine months later, four U.S. churchwomen who were working in El Salvador were killed, causing outrage in the States.
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You have come to Guazatan, which is in the zona libra of El Salvador.
SNOWLINE
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Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Mexico received between 6% and 16% more revenue from remittances in January than in the same month last year, according to the International Fund for Agricultural Development.
Buoyed by Recovery, Migrants Send Home More Money
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Dave Roberts, a navy hurricane specialist, said Ida's presence in the western Caribbean may have played a role in drawing a Pacific low-pressure system toward El Salvador, causing the rains.
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The schooner is "in the water in working condition" but still needs repairs, said the group's intern, David T. McCourt, who recently returned from El Salvador, where the boat is docked awaiting repairs.
Pearl Coalition aims to tell story of slave revolt, schooner's impact
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As well as its two ventures with Marriott, Real Hotels & Resorts, a division of El Salvador's Grupo Poma, also is considering constructing five hotels in the cities of Cali, Bucaramanga and Barranquilla, said the company's marketing director,
Hoteliers Build in Colombia
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In El Salvador in the 1980s, 55 special forces troops beat back a guerrilla insurgency while gradually integrating renegade militias into a newly professionalized national army.
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In addition to these social and economic difficulties, El Salvador alsofaces the problem of being "mexicanized," that is, a prolong assaultbya bloodthirsty alliance of the dope-dealing and human smuggling lumpen class with theelements of the localbourgeoisie and withUS imperialists to wreak havoc and carnage on society with the ultimate end of the seizure of state power for a death squadregime similar to theonethat rules Colombia.
El Salvador's new FMLN government will face tough problems exacerbated by the world capitalist collapse
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The emergency import restriction on cultural artifacts from El Salvador has been extended for another three years.
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In the harvest months of December and January, operators of a coffee processing machine in El Salvador receive trucks full of fresh coffee fruit many times a day, brought from families picking on the mountainsides.
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The most popular musical form in El Salvador is the cumbia, a style that originated in Colombia.
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St. Thomas More could not say "yes" to the king's actions in Renaissance England; Archbishop Oscar Romero, the American churchwomen and Jesuit priests could not leave the poor with whom they worked in El Salvador in the 1980s; the Trappist monks in Algeria could not desert a poor and oppressed village that had come to depend upon them.
Rev. James Martin, S.J.: The Best Movie On Faith I Have Ever Seen
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Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
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Hernandez, a southpaw from El Salvador is perhaps the better technical boxer.
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For our part, Fabien Cousteau and I are in El Salvador launching the Billion Baby Turtles Project in partnership with our Salvadorean colleagues at FUNZEL, the premier wildlife rescue and conservation group protecting sea turtles in this country.
Wallace J Nichols: Fly Your Sea Turtle Flag High: A Slippery Stew of Shrimp, Oil, and Sea Turtles
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‘We have tried not to focus just on our sisters,’ she said, referring to the widely known churchwomen killed in El Salvador, two of whom were Maryknoll sisters.
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The third Fairfax proceeding is now in its sixth week, with the defense building its case that Prieto should not be executed because of the trauma he suffered as a child growing up in war-torn El Salvador in the 1970s.
Prieto trial stops for two weeks
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Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
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It also specifically names all nine American nuns who were martyred in the last thirty years, including the four churchwomen in El Salvador and Dorothy Stang.
American nuns begin to receive the recognition they deserve « Planning the Day
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One strong contender is Ilopango in El Salvador, whose eruption caused major depopulation in Maya lowlands around this time.
Weatherwatch: British summers can be like the Dark Ages
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You might have never heard of Taca airlines, El Salvador's official airline, but you may have flown on a plane that was overhauled by their mechanics.
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In contrast, as I was watching this deep dive into self-referential reporting in Tripoli, I thought about Bill Gentile, the steely Newsweek photographer I knew in El Salvador, captured in Peru by the Shining Path, the bloodiest and most savage and anarchical guerilla group in the history of Latin America.
Phil Bronstein: Should Journalists Get Out of the News?
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Analysis of the rhetorical strategies shows how prophetic religion in El Salvador was related to the political struggle between the oligarchy and the popular movements as the country descended into civil war.
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The emergency import restriction on cultural artifacts from El Salvador has been extended for another three years.
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You may remember Sanchez, the director of Homies Unidos, a binational group working to broker a peace between rival gangs here and in El Salvador.
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Standing on the beach last month in El Salvador with one hundred tortugueros -- the Salvadorean men and woman on the front lines of sea turtle protection -- we each place a baby turtle into the surf: one hundred of 1.6 million released this year.
Wallace J Nichols: Flipping the Switch: See the Wild, Find Yourself
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Such testimony, unheard of in El Salvador, is potentially explosive in a state that has tried to bury its past.
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The authorities in El Salvador have asked the Mexican government to investigate the disappearance of scores of Salvadoran migrants.
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They huddled in blankets donated in massive international relief operations to help El Salvador cope with its worst quake in at least a decade.
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Edd (Twodees) Partain assaulted a fellow officer in El Salvador, where they were part of an illegal operation that a couple of bad guys want to be completely forgotten.
Archive 2007-09-09
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The report also states that the company's local bottler buys sugar refined at Central Izalco, the biggest sugar mill in El Salvador.
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El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.
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After being baptized by Spanish conquistadors as "Provincia De Nuestro Se?or Jesucristo El Salvador Del Mundo" it's now known as the Republic of El Salvador.
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An ardent anti-communist, he advocated for millions of dollars in Defense funding to aid the development of Latin American armies, especially in El Salvador.
Nestor D. Sanchez, 83; CIA official led Latin American division
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I think the revolutions in Nicaragua and El Salvador, Guatemala were justified.
Think Progress » Brown victory party featured flag calling for a ‘second’ revolution, tea party-inspired civil war.
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ON PALM SUNDAY 2002 George Bush and his entourage were flying home from El Salvador.
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The same Brazilian advertising hotshot who worked his magic to get a left-winger elected president of El Salvador in 2009 is running the presidential campaign of national socialist Ollanta Humala in Peru.
El Salvador Quits the Market Model
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In the 1980s, he got involved in issues surrounding U.S. policy in El Salvador, this after four churchwoman -- two his dear friends -- were raped and killed by Salvadoran soldiers.
Angela Bonavoglia: At Easter, Church Expels Women's Advocate, Keeps Pedophiles In The Fold
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He laments that people in Villa El Salvador are suspicious of the police.
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The small country of El Salvador suffered two devastating earthquakes in one month.
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In the sixteenth century El Salvador produced cacao, from which chocolate is made; in the eighteenth century it grew indigo, which yields a blue dye used in clothing.
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These are joined by meditations on the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador, the Eucharist, the prayer Anima Christi, and the stigmata.
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This included the torture of more than 100 women who fled El Salvador and were disposed of by being thrown from helicopters.
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Today's chief executive participates in recurring summit conclaves of world leaders and in recurring bilateral conferences, one on one, with other presidents-from Russia to El Salvador.