How To Use Salvador In A Sentence
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It sat at the southern edge of San Salvador on land that had once held a garbage dump.
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In 2009, an Salvadorean illegal immigrant named Ingmar Guandique was arrested and charged with Levy's murder.
Report: Chandra Levy-linked ex-congressman Gary Condit writing tell-all book
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The villages of San Juan and San Salvador Paricutín, the last just one kilometer from the rising volcano, were in danger, but nobody wanted to abandon land and home.
Paricutín, The Volcano, Michoacán
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But the videos of robotic forms, Imprecise Bodies, that ooze into other forms, as if Salvador Dalí were haunting them, make an argument that there's life left in surrealism, thanks to the imagination that Netzhammer brings to it.
GreenCine Daily: Miami Dispatch.
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And then he got lost, you guys, and ended up in the Bahamas, which he referred to as San Salvador, when he was supposed to be sailing to the East Indies.
Jezebel
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Between August 1 and 6, San Salvador holds a fiesta (major celebration) commemorating the Transfiguration of Christ.
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We noticed that no matter what level of restaurant, from street-side dining to white table cloth establishments, all moquecas and feijoadas in Salvador are served in panela de barro - rustic, hand-thrown clay dishes.
Fernando Navas: Exploring Brazil: On The SAMBA Track
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I found it especially heartbreaking to read these first-person accounts of the shootings at the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church in Knoxville by LiveJournal users bekitty, writingjen, daughter of shooting victim John Worth, and her husband salvador-dalai via the UU LiveJournal group Chalice Circle.
Philocrites: First-person accounts of Knoxville church shooting.
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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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On a recent Saturday, Kyle Needham shucked oysters from Nova Scotia, while a Salvadoran immigrant peddled $9 pupusa platters.
Flea Market for Foodies
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Money sent home by Salvadorans abroad are the country's largest single source of foreign exchange -
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Then again, in full sail, she was a wonderful sight: Rod Hull's emu as styled by Salvador Dali, a human triffid who smoked Benson and Hedges, who never wore underwear and whose touchstones in life were good jewellery and high birth, and not a lot else.
Blow by Blow: The Story of Isabella Blow by Detmar Blow
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Mario Sabino's Salvadoran appetizer sampler (tamal, pupusa, chicharrones, casamiento, curtido, yucca) $9 Queso con chorizo $9 Brisket enchiladas $10 Guiso de puerco $11 Pollo con hongos $12
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This may be a primitive character-state expression for the family (choripetaly in Azima is presumably less specialized than incipient sympetaly in Salvadora).
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Home for the Washingtons and their year-old daughter, Valentina, is a 1, 250-square-foot two-bedroom apartment in San Benito, an affluent neighborhood in western San Salvador, the country's capital.
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Previously, the families of four United States churchwomen who were raped and murdered by members of the Salvadoran National Guard in 1980 unsuccessfully brought a suit against Generals García and Casanova.
Scott Gilmore: Catch As Catch Can: Salvadoran General Who Oversaw Torture is Indicted ... for Passport Fraud
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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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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Scores Die in El Salvador Floods'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'President Mauricio Funes has declared a national emergency, describing the damage as "incalculable".
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Scores Die in El Salvador Floods
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The smaller island of Little San Salvador to the west is privately owned and used as a port of call for cruise ships.
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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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Put another way, a Salvadorean man with a high-school education needs only to come to the U.S. to increase his annual earning power more than eightfold, from $2,700 to $22,611—a figure, by the way, almost identical to the earning potential for Americans with the same level of education.
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All the evidence we have, and it has been reported fully, is that the Salvadoran government has made no serious effort to investigate the killings of the murdered American churchwomen.
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In the last 18 months a dozen Salvadoran maquilas have closed, throwing 9,000 people out of work.
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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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There's only one small problem with Brooks' version of Salvadoran history: It's false.
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After a brief sojourn in Salvador, the old capital, they proceeded to Rio de Janeiro, then a noisome slave port with narrow streets filled with rootling pigs and goats.
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Note 2: Diaz's story is told in Dutch and Portuguese documents, of which the most important is his "Relaçaõ da fortalesa poder e trato com os Chinas, que os Olandeses tem na Ilha Fermosa dada por Salvador Diaz, natural de Macao, que la esteve cativo e fugio em hua soma em Abril do Anno de 1626," Biblioteca Nacional de España, MSS 3015, esp. 55 – 62v, esp.
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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Between August 1 and 6, San Salvador holds a fiesta (major celebration) commemorating the Transfiguration of Christ.
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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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If, however, one of these renders the original with all the skill and precision of a Salvador Dali, is he to be denied a copyright where a mere dauber is not?
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Two major exhibitions have been organised this year to mark the anniversary of the birth of Salvador Dali.
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But Syjuco is only in his mid-30s, and he already possesses the wand of the enchanter, conjuring up striking scenes like this one: After buying a tiger for a pet, Salvador's blustering father decides to hand-feed the wretched animal some bacon.
'Ilustrado' by Miguel Syjuco, reviewed by Michael Dirda
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I can't remember if I ever saw a Mexican parton in Salvador's
Has Ajijic lost its "charm?"
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In the country's last big earthquake, in 1986, the brunt was born by old buildings in San Salvador.
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When this little Salvadorean place with amazing tacos opened up, it was an epic event.
Quality vs. Company: The loneliness of Midtown Lunch’ing | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
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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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She asked how it happened that ordinary Salvadorans went from decades of passive acceptance to active insurgency in a short time.
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The company is the dance equivalent of Salvador Dali, creating weird phantasmagorical worlds.
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Salvador is filmed in rich colours - dark, lush reds, or deep and serious greens, or inky semi-blackness.
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Following a visit to San Salvador in 1973 she wrote Salvador, describing the repressive political regime.
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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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On San Salvador Island in the Bahamas, prickly pear cactus is a major food of rock iguanas.
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At a ceremony in the town, Salvadorean Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez asked forgiveness for what he called the "blindness of state violence".
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Salvador Chacon, who owns a small bar and smokes himself, expects to lose business because so many of his regulars come every day for beers and 'tapa' snacks and then automatically light up, often passing away hours drinking and smoking with their friends.
Smoking Ban In Spain: Last Western European Country To Enact Anti-Smoking Law
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On that day the Chilean military, led by General Pinochet, overthrew the elected president, Salvador Allende.
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I heard somewhere that Salvador Dali used that technique in order to dream up his surreal images.
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All the collected works from the seven-week event are currently on show alongside masters like Marcel Duchamp and Salvador Dali.
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I'd think the reason that black beans are so prevalent in DC is because the Salvadorean & Guate population is so large ..
Austin and basic black beans | Homesick Texan
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Brown works with a tiny brush and uses it to achieve minute detail in the manner of Salvador Dali.
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Now Collectors Editions is expanding its entertainment art mission to include reproduction editions of concept pieces by Salvador Dali created when he was working at Disney in the 1940s.
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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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However, San Salvador has only two nectarivorous bird species so the pollination of P. bahamensis is constrained by bird species availability.
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The Baker ruling apparently supports Salvadore's cause, as courts now recognize that Canadian-born children of uncertified immigrants have an interest in their parents' situation.
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Salvador Guillet on February 4, 20111, with the publication of its final Situation Report on cholera, which accused major NGOs of abandoning well chlorination projects.
Georgianne Nienaber: Flooding Scours the Whitewash From Haiti Aid Efforts
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I came to the mine as a guest of a friend, Eduardo Anguiano, whose brother Salvador is the official photographer for the Museo Technologico Minero, and its curator, resident muralist and ostensible owner, Don Gustavo Bernal Navarro.
Night in Mina Dos Estrellas, a haunted mine in Mexico
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Last year, I blogged a lot about various anniversary-year events being observed in France: Salvador Dali and George Sand were the big ones.
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There are frogfish that look like crabs; nudibranchs that look like something from Salvador Dali's most colourful dreams; devilfish with chicken's claws that look like nothing on Earth.
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Gemological Institute of America Salvador Assael Although he dealt in all sorts of luxury jewelry, Mr. Assael was sometimes called "The Pearl King" for his near-monopoly on gumball-size black pearls he cultured on a private atoll on the Tuamotu Archipelago in French Polynesia.
Cultured by Luxury Jeweler, Black Pearls Became Chic
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A man sits by a tombstone at Oviedo's San Salvador cemetery on All Saints' Day November 1, 2009.
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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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Thousands of Salvadorans blocked highways, bridges and borders on October 12, 2002, to protest the planned construction of a huge beltway superhighway around the capital.
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Note 64: Salvador Diaz, "Relaçaõ da fortalesa poder e trato com os Chinas, que os Olandeses tem na Ilha Fermosa dada por Salvador Diaz, natural de Macao, que la esteve cativo e fugio em hua soma em Abril do Anno de 1626," Biblioteca Nacional de España, MSS 3015, 56. back
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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The USA has had to take an hands-off approach to the Salvadorean election ... for once forbearing, at least overtly, to threaten that tiny nation with dire consequences for voting its conscience.
It truly soothes the soul to watch the USA empire in its death-throes...
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But after December 4, when he witnessed the disinterment of four American women murdered by Salvadoran soldiers, his life would never be the same.
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Indeed, the dimly lit apartment is highly dramatic, with dark furniture, oversized lampshades and framed artwork by Salvador Dalí and H.R. Giger lining the walls.
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El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.
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We all know your countries terrorist activities on foreign soil in past timesCIA activities, remember Iran Shah pahlevi puppet regime, do you remember Nicaragua, do you remember Chile’s salvador pinochet…?
Think Progress » ‘Congress must stop an attack on Iran.’
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I hung out at Fitness World in San Salvador, which is very much like a fitness studio in the United States with Garfield posters on the wall.
Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America
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The Strange World of Quantum Entanglement: salvador bali notes: why? because quantum p worked, and so they didnt care about the little mystery at thew center. and the term entanglement, tossed off ...
California Literary Review
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Having acquired several houses and estates, Salvador built bridle paths up and down the mountains.
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Salvadorean gangster prisoners hide cellphones in bowels
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Some dealers say Impressionistic works move well, with Realism phasing in and out of popularity; others say Surrealist landscapes, such as those by Salvador Dali, and Abstracts have markets on both coasts.
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He sports a luxuriant Salvador Dalí moustache and a body covered in tattoos.
Times, Sunday Times
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I drank away the fear and excitement in a seedy bar in downtown San Salvador.
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He sports a luxuriant Salvador Dalí moustache and a body covered in tattoos.
Times, Sunday Times
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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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The humid valleys and guelta banks have Sudanian riverine vegetation: Tamarix gallica, and some Ficus sycomorus, Acacia nilotica, Salvadora persica and Hyphaene thebaica.
Tassili N'Ajjer National Park, Algeria
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The name San Salvador was given to Cat Island during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, but it does not fit the description given by Columbus in as much as it is not low and level and has no interior lagoon.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
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Under the elder Hall's leadership, hallmark landed contracts with artists such AS Norman Rockwell, Pablo PicASso, Georgia O'Keefe and Salvador Dali.
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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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In fact, if we may express our personal opinion without causing too much offense, we discussed it at length and have decided we would describe the way the Salvadoran women, in particular, dress as, excuse the technical term, "hoochie".
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Salvador argued that when he asked for chicha, the women in the chicheria, and a man he did not know, chased him out, threw rocks at him, and beat him with sticks.
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Arguably, one of the most well-known surrealists is Salvador Dali.
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‘Hispanic parents are the kind of parents that leave it to others,’ explains an unwed Salvadoran welfare mother in Santa Ana.
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Rev Paul Harvie, the priest at St Salvador Episcopal Church in Dundee, where unhappy members of St Paul's Cathedral fled after fallouts with provost Miriam Byrne, agrees that baptisms carried out by Ms Byrne may not be valid.
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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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Salvador is divided in two: high city and low city connected by declives, bystreets, and avenues.
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Salvador Crespo, senior research and development chemist at Grace Davison, said: 'Using the rheometer shortens research times, which is a major gain.
Processingtalk - processing industry news
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It is not coincidence that as a line of police came down on people outside the RNC, in parts of Chile fires burned in the middle of the streets as the election of its first socialist president, Salvador Allende, was remembered and police in Chile, "pacos" to our
VivirLatino
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Luigi Carlo Zanobe Salvadore Maria Cherubini was born at Florence on September 14, 1700, the son of a harpsichord accompanyist at the Pergola Theatre.
The Great Italian and French Composers
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ON PALM SUNDAY 2002 George Bush and his entourage were flying home from El Salvador.
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`I may have mentioned it to Feather at the Salvadoran workshop.
SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
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Then I called for takeout from the tiny Greek place up the street, a blue-and-white stucco box called Mykonos whose Salvadoran short-order cooks served up the garlickiest spanakopita, dolmades, and tsatziki this side of the Aegean.
Sugar Skull
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Of the first island that he reached, Columbus wrote, "to the first which I found I gave the name San Salvador ... the Indians call it Guanahaní" (
Visual Thesaurus : Online Edition
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And there was a large almadia which had come to board the caravel Nina, and one of the men from we Island of San Salvador threw himself into the sea, took this boat, and made off; and the night before, at midnight, another jumped out.
The life of Christopher Columbus: from his own letters and journals and other documents of his time.
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Salvador is located in the southernmost province of the impoverished northeast region of Brazil.
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His latest chapbook is The Salvador-Dalai-Lama Express from Main Street Rag.
May « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
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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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Salvador, like most of his neighbors in Uaxactún, thinks small-scale and low-impact - two central elements of bioregionalism.
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Among the bruñido clayware on display in the museum are pieces that were crafted by Tonalá artists Salvador Vásquez and Juan Antonio Mateos.
Uncovering Tonala's history at the National Ceramic Museum
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The natives called it Guanahani; but should you look for it on your map you may not find it under either its native or its Spanish name, for there was no way, at that early date, of making an accurate map of the whole Bahama group, and the name San Salvador somehow became shifted in time to another island.
Christopher Columbus
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The small country of El Salvador suffered two devastating earthquakes in one month.
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Exploring on his own, Kox discovered the surrealist work of Salvador Dali and began painting portraits, landscapes, and surrealistic dreamscapes.
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Salvador Dali is enjoying a renaissance of interest, at least in Hollywood.
Antonio Banderas Readies His Canvas For Salvadore Dali Biopic » MTV Movies Blog
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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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Relaçaõ da fortalesa poder e trato com os Chinas, que os Olandeses tem na Ilha Fermosa dada por Salvador Diaz, natural de Macao, que la esteve cativo e fugio em hua soma em Abril do Anno de 1626.
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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The vast majority of the affected in San Salvador are poor inhabitants of apartment buildings and substandard housing.
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Hersh's work won him a Pulitzer, and he's continued digging into military and political cesspools, including the CIA's bombing of Cambodia and its actions against Chile's Salvador Allende.
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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.
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In a few short weeks, they've collected 500 signatures on a petition to name the park after Salvadore Allende, a Marxist sawbones elected president of Chile in 1970.
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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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In El Salvador riot police broke a medical workers strike by occupying clinics in February.
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The hastiness with which Congress approved the scheme, without first consulting the Salvadoran public, was met with instant criticism from various sectors.
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The Dalí Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida, houses more of Salvador Dalí's famed masterworks than any other museum in the world, and the collection is the largest in the world outside of Spain.
The new $36 Million Dali Museum Opens Jan. 11, 2011, with Her Royal Highness Infanta Cristina of Spain as Guest of Honor
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Is severing ties with Taiwan a precondition for Salvador to establish relations with China?
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El Salvador first hit the world headlines at the beginning of the 1980s.
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Gil was born near the city of Salvador, in north-eastern Bahia, in 1942.
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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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Gil was born near the city of Salvador, in north-eastern Bahia, in 1942.
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Thus the prominent foreign policy analyst James Chace was properly using the term "stability" in its technical sense when he explained that in order to achieve "stability" in Chile it was necessary to "destabilize" the country by overthrowing the elected government of Salvador Allende and installing the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet.
Is the World Too Big to Fail? The Contours of Global Order
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Sa naturang affidavit sinabi raw lahat ni Mancao ang lahat ng kanyang nalalaman ukol sa pagpaslang kay publicist Salvador "Bubby" Dacer at sa driver nito na si Emmanuel Corbito.
Undefined
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It seemed that the Indians from San Salvador who were on board the Pinta had told him that beyond the promontory, named by Columbus the Cape of Palms, there was a river, four days 'journey upon which would bring one to the city of Cuba, which was very rich and large and abounded with gold; and that the king of that country was at war with a monarch whom they called Cami, and whom Pinzon identified with the Great Khan.
Christopher Columbus
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It has the kinky freedoms of sexual fantasy, the logic of the dream, the barking mad allure of Salvador Dali's finest moments.
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In fact, in some cases when the power goes out in San Salvador, which is quite frequently, they can't leave their house because their doors are opened and shut through electric eyes, so literally they're prisoners in their own houses.
Children of Cain: Violence and the Violent in Latin America
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Salvadoran guerillas
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This island he called San Salvador, because he and his crew had been saved from a watery grave, and also because October 12 was so named in the Spanish calendar.
Discoverers and Explorers
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The Boston Museum of Fine Arts has recently acquired several paintings by Salvador Dali.
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You have come to Guazatan, which is in the zona libra of El Salvador.
SNOWLINE
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Davies punctuates his collage of exquisitely selected archival footage and a few contemporary scenes shot in crisp digital photography with a sound track of extraordinary aptness and variety: Handel, Benny Goodman, Brahms, Salvador Bacarisse, the Spinners, Mahler, Peggy Lee.
Intimate History
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Exchange rates: Salvadoran colones (C) per US$1 (end of period) -- 8.755 (January 1999-1995), 8.750 (1994) note: as of 1 June 1990, the rate is based on the average of the buying and selling rates, set on a weekly basis, for official receipts and payments, imports of petroleum, and coffee exports; prior to that date, a system of floating was in effect
The 1999 CIA Factbook
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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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Mexican American musical styles such as salsa, merengue, and tejano music have become increasingly popular among Salvadorans in the United States.
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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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The preserve, called “occult jam,” is part of a surrealist art show at London's Barbican Art Gallery that includes exhibits by Salvador Dali and Rene Margritte.
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On their section of the L.A.P.D. site, they post pictures of items that have been stolen, ranging from Salvador Dali paintings to Peanuts cels.
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Exploring on his own, Kox discovered the surrealist work of Salvador Dali and began painting portraits, landscapes, and surrealistic dreamscapes.
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Salvadoran coffee
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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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It sat at the southern edge of San Salvador on land that had once held a garbage dump.
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This international, multicultural city is also home to the largest Mexican, Korean, Salvadoran, and Guatemalan populations outside of those countries.
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Salvador T. Cordova: So Jerry finds ideas inspired by religious text to admissable as hypotheses testable by science.
Convincing Evidence for God
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He went to the province of Cuzcatan, in which, or not far distant, there is the town of San Salvador, which is a most delightful place extending all along the coast of the South Sea from forty to fifty leagues: and the town of Cuzcatan, which was the capital of the province, gave him the kindest of welcomes, sending him more than twenty or thirty Indians loaded with fowls and other provisions.
Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
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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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One of modern art's most fascinating figures, Salvador Dali was a self-confessed genius who took surrealism to startling extremes.
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Salvador is located in the southernmost province of the impoverished northeast region of Brazil.
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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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El Salvador has only one major beach resort.
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Salvador Allende and his wife, Hortensia Bussi de Allende, smile from the window of their home in Santiago in 1970.
Chilean President Salvador Allende committed suicide, autopsy confirms
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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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`And just how many Salvadoreans have you ever seen with pale, blotchy skin and shoulder-length blond hair?
THE DEVIL'S DOOR
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The sixth, by name San Salvador, had likewise no more than two guns.
The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main
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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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One plastinate is modelled on Salvador Dali's 1936/37 painting ‘Burning Giraffe’.
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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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With respect to the naming of army general Salvador Pardo Cruz - the former head of the Military Industry Union - as Minister of the Steel Industry, he said it was a good decision, pointing out that the military managed to upgrade and modernise their equipment based on local initiative, resources and organisation, with a strategy that could be transferred to the steel industry, which he said is currently 'undercapitalised' due to a lack of coherence in the ministry's policies.
Global Issues News Headlines
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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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A brother, also called Salvador, had died a few months before Dali's birth, and in childhood he came to identify morbidly with his namesake.
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Put another way, a Salvadorean man with a high-school education needs only to come to the U.S. to increase his annual earning power more than eightfold, from $2,700 to $22,611—a figure, by the way, almost identical to the earning potential for Americans with the same level of education.
Talent On the Move
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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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Watling, for this and other reasons dwelt on by English surveyors, is on the new maps rebaptized San Salvador, in rectification of euphony not less than of historic truth.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, September, 1878
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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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She is the author of several books, including a biography of the artist Salvador Dali.
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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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Their story was the basis for a recent straight-to-DVD ditty, called "Little Ashes," staring Robert Pattinson, who took time off from his "Twilight" duties to play a dewy-eyed, leaden-lipped Salvador Dal í.
In Madrid, the Party Goes On, Austero Style
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It sat at the southern edge of San Salvador on land that had once held a garbage dump.
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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.