How To Use Uruguayan In A Sentence

  • In the second match the Uruguayan broke the deadlock in the 79-th minute on a booming strike.
  • Staff and guards bade them farewell with an old South African rail-gang song "Shosholoza," meaning "Go Forward," when the Uruguayans left their hotel in the mining city en route to the showdown with Ghana in Johannesburg. Reuters: Top News
  • The Uruguayan peso, whose value has halved since the middle of June, plunged even further when foreign exchange controls were lifted.
  • Early abstract artists, such as Uruguayan sculptor Joaquin Torres-Garcia (1874-1949), studied form and color on a stand-alone basis -- as in one of his untitled wood constructions from 1934 that reminds us of an intricate machine. Alice Neel's Penetrating Eye
  • A cheaper option may be Luis Suarez who can't stop scoring in the Eredivisie and could be available for a third of Aguero, however goals scored in the sub standard Dutch league are hard to judge a player by and such a move for the Uruguayan could be a risk and personally I don't see the Ajax man being good enough to ply his trade at Stamford Bridge. Soccer Blogs - latest posts
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  • Many Uruguayans resort to such jobs as street vending and tailoring.
  • Also on June 30, Uruguayan teachers and health workers struck for 24 hours.
  • Uruguayans appreciate many forms of music, whether it comes from the popular guitar, introduced by Spanish settlers, and the songs of the gauchos, or from a formal orchestra.
  • According to Uruguayan police, there are 15 South Korean vessel flying the flag ship in Montevideo on fire, causing no casualties, but the work of the port led to confusion.
  • The Uruguayan writes in short, epigrammatic sentences and breaks up his book into many chapters, each running to not more than half-a-dozen paragraphs.
  • It lies on the Uruguayan side of the Rio de la Plata. Uruguay's Hideaway
  • On some occasions these performers also performed secular dances of Afro-American origin like capoeira, rumba, carnival dances, or Afro-Uruguayan candombe.
  • That case has been referred to the Uruguayan judicial system. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • The main challenge, for both the government and for OSE, is to raise additional resources to increase sanitation coverage and sewage treatment to reach all Uruguayans.
  • Beledo's World-Jazz acoustic work incorporates classic Uruguayan musical forms such as triste, milonga, chimarrita, and candombe rhythms, as well as Spanish flamenco styles. Press Release
  • We walk along the beige pebbly Uruguayan sand, on the other side of the equator from where we live, the squawking seabirds overhead, the beach empty of others as far as we can see. History of a Suicide
  • Movement toward grain fattening has been slow, because neither Argentine nor Uruguayan consumers have a taste for marbled beef.
  • In keeping with the fashion for South American fantasy he brought in Jéronimo Morales from Argentina and Diego Arismendi, a Uruguayan on loan from Stoke. Reading loss dents Barnsley hopes of restoring the pride of Yorkshire
  • The Uruguayan is the reigning WBC Latino bantamweight champion and ranked number 11 in the world. Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Colonia del Sacramento, founded in 1680 by Portugal, lies on the Uruguayan side of the river. A Great Escape
  • [Former Uruguayan torturer Hugo] Garcia said that the men from the compania had not descended to the level that the Argentines had. The Five Techniques
  • South African rail-gang song "Shosholoza", meaning "Go Forward", when the Uruguayans left their hotel in the mining city en route to the showdown with Ghana in Johannesburg. Rediff.com
  • The Uruguayan is the smiling assassin of a striker. BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition
  • I left the Studio with some nice stuff, pictured here. 2 hanks of the lovely Rio de la Plata (the other Uruguayan yarn), 2 hanks of Ironstone mohair, and 1 hank of Ironstone cotton tape.
  • To say goodbye, most Uruguayans have adopted the Italian ciao or addio in place of the Spanish adios.
  • It shows four men, identified as Uruguayan troops from the UN mission in The Guardian World News
  • The main challenge, for both the government and for OSE, is to raise additional resources to increase sanitation coverage and sewage treatment to reach all Uruguayans.
  • Today, the Uruguayan analyst Esteban Valenti has coined another phrase to rightfully describe his country's plight: los nuevos ricos (the nouveau poor).
  • The alleged victim, Johnny Jean, and his mother, Rose Marie Jean, told Haitian radio stations he had been raped by Uruguayan marines and provided testimony to a judge in the southern town of Port-Salut, where the incident allegedly took place on July 28. Uruguay apologizes over alleged rape by U.N. peacekeepers

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