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o days before, she came under attack by four | Argentine A-4B Skyhawks of Grupo 5. |
Vanwall and BRM returned after their | Argentine absence and so Stirling Moss went back to hi |
The | Argentine Abyssal Plain forms part of the Argentine Ba |
buru (April 18, 1877 - April 3, 1956) was an | Argentine academic, historian and politician. |
The | Argentine access is facilitated by the Rainforest Ecol |
ward with 43 votes, took over the title from | Argentine ace Luciana Aymar, winner of the 2001, 2004, |
or de Bonafini (born December 4, 1928) is an | Argentine activist, one of the founders of the Associa |
ust 25, 1909 - May 14, 1991) was a Spanish - | Argentine actor from Ourense. |
anta Monica, California, the son of the late | Argentine actor Fernando Lamas and Norwegian-American |
arcela Kloosterboer (born 5 July 1983) is an | Argentine actress and occasional singer. |
He married the | Argentine actress Pepita Serrador, a member of a famou |
Aconcagua is a 1964 color | Argentine adventure drama film directed by Leo Fleider |
n as supposed, which made any attempt of the | Argentine against the British carriers extremely dange |
The building was transferred to the | Argentine Air Force after the 1955 coup, and renamed A |
a Brazilian Airlines DC10 in mistake for the | Argentine Air Force Boeing 707 that had been monitorin |
ish warship to be hit by enemy fire (from an | Argentine Air Force fighter aeroplane). |
with the date 1 May, painted on the side of | Argentine Air Force Dassault Mirage 5/IAI Finger seria |
house AN/TPS-43 long range 3D radar that the | Argentine Air Force deployed during April to guard the |
Argentine Air Force - T-34B | |
Argentine Air Force (500U) | |
n Corporate, sparked a strong reply from the | Argentine Air Force and the Argentine Naval Aviation w |
arly, but not only, to the Boeing 707 of the | Argentine Air Force that until then had shadowed the B |
war Herbert Bauer acted as an advisor to the | Argentine Air Force. |
Graffigna became Chief of Staff of the | Argentine Air Force upon the March 1976 coup. |
See also: | Argentine air forces in the Falklands War |
s Graffigna (born April 2, 1926) is a former | Argentine Air Force officer who served in the second m |
tions about inspection irregularities by the | Argentine Air Force). |
ish troop transport ships were bombed by the | Argentine Air Force (FAA) whilst unloading, with signi |
's civil aviation, and puts the blame on the | Argentine Air Force. |
aring off more lucrative targets such as the | Argentine aircraft carrier Veinticinco de Mayo. |
reconnaissance to the British Task Force on | Argentine aircraft movements. |
The bomb did not explode and the | Argentine aircraft was damaged by small arms fire. |
ed it could precede a raid launched from the | Argentine aircraft carrier ARA Veinticinco de Mayo aga |
reconnaissance to the British Task Force on | Argentine aircraft movements. |
The result was that an | Argentine aircraft could only allow five minutes over |
Argentine aircraft were forced to operate from the mai | |
As most | Argentine aircraft lacked in-flight refuelling capabil |
ice in the Falklands War shooting down three | Argentine aircraft, deploying to the area from the Car |
documentary is not his first portraying the | Argentine airline industry. |
d corrupt government officials, found in the | Argentine airline industry. |
ival and was directed by Martin Donovan (the | Argentine aka: Carlos Enrique Varela y Peralta-Ramos) |
Argentine All-Star Game MVP: (2006) | |
acts in the U.S. capital and, after becoming | Argentine Ambassador to the U.S. in 1958 and to Japan |
rovince, Argentina, 18 February, 1927) is an | Argentine anarcho-communist historian, journalist and |
Argentine anchoita, Engraulis anchoita Hubbs & Marini, | |
ity he now has three nationalities: Italian, | Argentine and Colombian. |
The palace contains many works of art by | Argentine and American artists from the 20th century, |
nity to Argentina, following approval by the | Argentine and Basque governments. |
ne in a large portion of the existing range ( | Argentine and Bolivia), where the cumulative populatio |
According to an investigation by both the | Argentine and Uruguayan Air Forces, the pitot tube-the |
form, to mainly roast the meat, used in the | Argentine and Chilean Patagonia, is with the whole ani |
in turmoil, after the withdrawal of the US, | Argentine and Hurlingham polo Associations, as these t |
He later met Maud Daverio, an | Argentine, and married her. |
ro) (born April 19, 1945) is an Italian-born | Argentine and Colombian folk singer. |
Parapalos (English: Pin Boy) (2004) is an | Argentine and Belgian, film, directed by Ana Poliak, a |
Alambrado (English: Barbed Wire) is an 1991 | Argentine and Italian film written and directed by Mar |
The | Argentine and Uruguayan accents, for example, were hea |
nburgh, the Hanse Towns, Greece, Brazil, the | Argentine and Mexico. |
An | Argentine and Dutch national, she is currently a Senio |
us (Nees) V.A.W.Graham) is a plant native to | Argentine, and Cerrado vegetation of Brazil. |
However, after | Argentine and Paraguayan relations improved, one effec |
He holds dual | Argentine and Spanish passports. |
More than 600 | Argentine and 255 British troops were killed. |
of Che Guevara in the biographical films The | Argentine and Guerrilla (together known as Che). |
stros (Spanish: "Without a Trace") is a 1918 | Argentine animated feature film. |
El Mono relojero is a 1938 | Argentine animated short film directed by Quirino Cris |
He also surveyed extensively for the | Argentine ant along the Gulf Coast, particularly in Lo |
2009, it was discovered that ants from three | Argentine ant supercolonies in America, Europe, and Ja |
Argentine ant colonies almost invariably have many rep | |
Named "Bahia Patagonia" by the | Argentine Antarctic Expedition, 1947, after the expedi |
The FMK-3 is a fibreglass cased | Argentine anti-tank blast mine. |
74 and 1975 by death squads organized by the | Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Triple A). |
Argentine ants are a common household pest, often ente | |
ne, have developed a way to use the scent of | Argentine ants against them. |
arters in downtown Buenos Aires, designed by | Argentine architect Clorindo Testa. |
December 19, 1917 - January 28, 2010) was an | Argentine architect. |
ment began in September 2007, to a design by | Argentine architectural practice Abelleyro and Romero, |
is one of the best examples of brutalism in | Argentine architecture. |
All the | Argentine armed forces use Principal Sub-Officer (subo |
a, which involved the support of both UK and | Argentine armed forces, was the last co-operation betw |
determined by the role of each branch of the | Argentine Armed Forces in each case, thereby lessening |
m 1977 to 1984, after the Falklands War, the | Argentine Armed Forces exported counter-insurgency tac |
ing been trained by the French military, the | Argentine Armed Forces would train their counterparts, |
Although maintained by the | Argentine Armed Forces, as all Argentine bases on Anta |
Argentine Army helicopter UH-1H-BF (AE-419) crash near | |
The defending | Argentine army forces known as Task Force Mercedes con |
TER 155mm L33 Gun, artillery gun used by the | Argentine Army |
later founded the first sapper corps in the | Argentine Army (1813). |
In 1991 he became Chief of Staff of the | Argentine Army during the presidencies of Carlos Menem |
volved numerous explosions it was shot on an | Argentine Army base. |
main units of | Argentine Army Aviation |
Argentine Army to the Military Merit Medal | |
He was part of the | Argentine Army in expeditions to the desert. |
h Infantry Regiment (RI 25) is a unit of the | Argentine Army based at Sarmiento, Chubut, Argentina. |
He was awarded the | Argentine Army to the Military Merit Medal for his con |
are DNA civilian researchers and the rest is | Argentine Army personnel in charge of operating the ba |
ly 20, 1916) was a Lieutenant Colonel of the | Argentine Army that was part of the call conquest of t |
9WAA's (B-10) and Northrop 8A-2s used by the | Argentine Army Aviation at the time. |
The | Argentine Army's internal investigation, known as the |
not work twice: in August an assault on the | Argentine Army's Villa Maria explosives factory in Cor |
Argentine Army's license produced by Fabricaciones Mil | |
The | Argentine Army, suspicious of invasion, increases its |
During the Carapintadas conflict within the | Argentine Army, the Air Force under his command, stood |
(born 11 February 1927) was a general of the | Argentine Army, and the interior minister of Argentina |
nian artillery field gun in service with the | Argentine Army. |
M114 155 mm howitzer still in service in the | Argentine Army. |
self-propelled gun, also in service with the | Argentine Army. |
ater by Captain Svendsen's Huey UH-1H of the | Argentine Army. |
The army uniforms came from the | Argentine Army. |
yk refers to were propagated by the official | Argentine art institutions, who favored visual represe |
He was the first | Argentine artist to enter the UK Top 30 Singles Chart |
In 1933 he joined the first | Argentine artists' guild, and later that year he exhib |
Along with other | Argentine artists, Antonio Berni, Giovanni Bressanini, |
3 the association changed its name from "The | Argentine Association Football League" to "Argentine F |
It is named after Juan Carlos Forte, an | Argentine astronomer at the La Plata Astronomical Obse |
Another | Argentine astronomer, Reynaldo Cesco, was his older br |
rrine (July 28, 1867 - June 21, 1951) was an | Argentine astronomer. |
Carlos Ulrico Cesco (died 1987) was an | Argentine astronomer. |
Carlos Segers (1900-1967) was an | Argentine astronomer. |
mber 21, 1890-June 18, 1960) was a U.S.-born | Argentine astronomer. |
etto (October 27, 1901 - May 7, 1968) was an | Argentine athlete who competed mainly in the triple ju |
1 | Argentine athlete has qualified to compete in the indi |
rs record, with 5.52 metres, and is the only | Argentine athlete to conquer a gold medal in any World |
tonic plates can occasionally be felt in the | Argentine Atlantic coast, including Buenos Aires and o |
lead to a sudden halving of the value of the | Argentine austral after May. |
e film is based on the short story El Sur by | Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges. |
el Calzada, Buenos Aires province, within an | Argentine average family; his father being of Belgian |
The ARA Santa Fe was an | Argentine Balao-class submarine which was lost during |
An | argentine ballot box. |
he thirteenth and fourteenth albums from the | Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs. |
caja recopilatoria is compilation of hits of | Argentine band Erreway. |
eta Uruguay was established in 1976, but the | Argentine base was only contested through diplomatic c |
he British government have offered to supply | Argentine bases in Antarctica, in support of scientifi |
btained 6 leagues of the now defunct amateur | Argentine Basketball Federation. |
au (November 16, 1931 - June 6, 1971) was an | Argentine basketball player, who competed at the 1952 |
ando Lo Grippo (born January 22, 1978) is an | Argentine basketball player. |
Ariel Julio Eslava Steinmetz is an | Argentine basketball player. |
Work to consolidate | Argentine beef quality and security, contributing to t |
The book was listed among the | Argentine best sellers of that year. |
Carlos Taquini (born January 21, 1935) is an | Argentine biochemist and academic whose "Taquini Plan" |
Nuestra tierra de paz is a 1939 | Argentine biographical film directed by Arturo S. Mom. |
It is named after | Argentine biologist Osvaldo Reig (1929-1992). |
inta (born 1930-06-22 in Buenos Aires) is an | Argentine bishop, currently the Archbishop Emeritus of |
El Asadito (English language:) is a 2000 | Argentine black-and-white film drama directed and writ |
The | Argentine Blue-bill or Argentine Lake Duck or Argentin |
Twelve years later he was a member of the | Argentine boat which was eliminated in the repechage o |
s Alberto Tomasi (born March 1, 1930) was an | Argentine bobsledder who competed from the early 1950s |
arlos Sareisian (born January 3, 1916) is an | Argentine bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s. |
Alacrity was slightly damaged by an | Argentine bomb on 1 May. |
ilean Tierra del Fuego Province close to the | Argentine border at a depth of 30 km. |
In 1988 she became the second wife of the | Argentine born pianist Daniel Barenboim. |
June 13, 1900, date of death unknown) was an | Argentine boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympi |
res - April 20, 1983 in Buenos Aires) was an | Argentine boxer and actor. |
los Alberto Pereyra (born May 5, 1911) is an | Argentine boxer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympi |
ember 6, 1906, date of death unknown) was an | Argentine boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympi |
Milan, and being nicknamed Monzon (after an | Argentine boxer) due to both his physical resemblance |
22, 1980 in San Isidro, Buenos Aires) is an | Argentine boxer, who represented his native country at |
He was one of the most popular | Argentine boxers in the early fifties in Argentina. |
s about the creation and organization of the | Argentine branch. |
And young people | Argentine, Brazilian, Mexican film directors. |
Mapped in greater detail in the 1950s by | Argentine, British and Chilean expeditions. |
The | Argentine broke again and held to lead 5-2. |
The | Argentine Brown Bat (Eptesicus furinalis), is a bat sp |
Daniel Hadad (born November 28, 1961) is an | Argentine businessman involved in telecommunications a |
Rocca (1922 - 2003) was a prominent Italian | Argentine businessman. |
arch 16, 1833 - June 29, 1899) was a Spanish | Argentine businessman. |
ng the part of Israel Pardo in the movie The | Argentine by Steven Soderbergh. |
Space is an | Argentine cable television channel owned by Turner Bro |
John | Argentine Campbell (died on 1 December 1917, aged 40) |
Caballito is a barrio (neighborhood) of the | Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. |
he most significant arts institutions in the | Argentine capital. |
: The "Dirty War" in Argentina, The Agony of | Argentine Capitalism: From Menem to the Kirchners, The |
March 9, 1925 in Mendoza, Argentina) was an | Argentine career diplomat. |
eros' first team's manager, replacing sacked | Argentine Carlos Bianchi; the team ranked 12th at that |
ter hostilities broke out on 1 May 1982, the | Argentine carrier attempted to launch a wave of A-4Q S |
nitarian leaders, traditional enemies of the | Argentine caudillo, were moved by the events, with Gen |
An | Argentine Central Railway postcard from the era. |
mpared Sigurdsson's style of play to that of | Argentine centre back Roberto Ayala, although both pla |
She stood as a candidate for the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1991 without success. |
rupted in the Congress, where members of the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies reportedly threw noteboo |
on 30 December 1984 by the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies |
as unsuccessfully run for both a seat in the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies, as well as for the Pres |
In 1997 Curletti was elected to the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies for Chaco Province, serv |
Colombi resigned to stand for a seat in the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies. |
cal Civic Union (UCR), he was elected to the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1993, where he served |
o inroads into their large majorities in the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies or among the nation's go |
He was elected to the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1916 as a Conservativ |
ration of Avellaneda), he was elected to the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies in 1946. |
ge, he is one of the youngest members of the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies. |
The Texas | Argentine Chamber of Commerce was founded in 1990 by a |
ina, and was elected diputado (member of the | Argentine Chamber of Deputies) in 1870. |
te qualify for the Copa Libertadores 1991 as | Argentine champions. |
rgentina as well as being topscorer in three | Argentine championships. |
Mahieu headed the | Argentine chapter of the Spanish Neo-Nazi group, CEDAD |
Argentine Chardonnay has shown to thrive in high altit | |
orn December 28, 1947 in Buenos Aires) is an | Argentine chess grandmaster. |
rt Becker (Germany) and the president of the | Argentine Chess Federation, Augusto de Muro. |
He won the | Argentine Chess Championship at the age of 18 and in 1 |
rk in South America began in 1921, when four | Argentine churches urgently requested that denominatio |
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