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  • ...language]] spoken mainly in [[Wales]] and one corner of [[Patagonia]] in [[Argentina]]. Like [[English language|English]], its roots can be traced to the [[Prot
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  • Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy
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  • ...is practiced in [[France]], [[Spain]], [[Australia]], [[South Africa]], [[Argentina]], and to a lesser extent, in other nations.
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  • ...y species and one natural hybrid, spread from Northeast of [[Brazil]] to [[Argentina]], which are closely related to the genus ''[[Constantia]]''. During more t ...ers of altitude; ''I. virginalis'' also found in [[Paraguay]] and north of Argentina.
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  • ===Argentina=== ...o be implemented. At its annual meeting in Hobart over the past two weeks, Argentina could not be persuaded to approve the adoption of a centralised system to m
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  • ...the [[South Pole]] with territories claimed by the UK, [[New Zealand]], [[Argentina]], [[Chile]] and [[Norway]].<ref>A number of other countries have reserved
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  • ...attacking.<ref>There is a great contrast between the legacy of Bouchard in Argentina versus his reputation in the United States. In Buenos Aires, Bouchard is ho
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  • ...dization]] (ISO) '''country codes''', such as <code>'''.ar'''</code> for [[Argentina]], <code>'''.ca'''</code> for [[Canada]], <code>'''.cn'''</code> for China,
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  • *[[Thomas Ojea Quintana]] ([[Argentina]]), Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in [[Myanmar]]
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  • ...unities in the [[United States of America]], [[France]], [[England]] and [[Argentina]].
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  • | url = http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Terrorism/argentina.html | title = Terrorist Bombings in Argentina(1992-1994)
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  • |[[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]]
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  • | Argentina
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  • ...observatories represent a multinational effort which includes groups from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Taiwan,
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  • ...e major rugby-playing nations are New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Argentina. Tonga, Fiji and Western Samoa also have national teams. In the northern he ...h is competed for in a tournament held every four years. South Africa beat Argentina in the 2007 final.
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  • ...e victory of the British service people but blithely ignored the fact that Argentina only dared to attempt an invasion because of her policy of reducing the siz
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  • ...dea for the samba beat from watching the 1978 FIFA World Cup tournament in Argentina.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppelin: From a
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  • ==Argentina: Aircraft Platforms== After its experience in the Falklands, Argentina had a 707 converted to an ELINT aircraft by Israel.<ref name=Spyflight707>{
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  • ..., at which point their use was stopped. The experience, however, convinced Argentina that it needed a SIGINT aircraft, and Israel later converted a Argentine 70
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  • ...935), Italian (1937), Swedish (1939), Portuguese (Brazil) (1940), Spanish (Argentina) (1942), Netherlandish (1946), Hebrew (1947), and Hungarian (in the 1940s).
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  • {{r|Human Rights in Argentina}} {{r|U.S. intelligence activities in Argentina}}
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  • ...from [[Ascension Island]], destroyed the Falklands' airfields, preventing Argentina basing fighters there, or resupplying the Falklands by air. A large taskfor
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  • == [[Argentina]] == ...Argentinian locust plagues with [[coccobacillus]] experiments. Even though Argentina claimed his success was inconsistent, he himself declared it a full success
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  • == [[Argentina]] == ...Argentinian locust plagues with [[coccobacillus]] experiments. Even though Argentina claimed his success was inconsistent, he himself declared it a full success
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  • ...an be traced to the [[Falklands War]] between the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Argentina]] in 1982. During that time, warplanes of the [[Royal Air Force]] were flyi
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  • ...na]], [[Venezuela]], [[Colombia]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[Uruguay]].
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  • Six months later, he fled to South America. Upon arriving in [[Argentina]] via the ratlines, he became a security advisor to Juan Perón. Perón iss ...nded by an unknown assailant in Buenos Aires <ref> "Yugoslav Rebel Shot in Argentina," ''Oakland Tribune'', April 12, 1957, p3 </ref>. The operation was attrib
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  • ...evacuated.<ref>There is a great contrast between the legacy of Bouchard in Argentina versus his reputation in the United States. In Buenos Aires, Bouchard is ho
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  • *[[Argentina]], joined 24/10/1945
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  • ...d Drinker Cope|Cope]], 1860) - [[Brazil]], [[Uruguay]], and northeastern [[Argentina]]. ...ern Coral Snake, ''[[Micrurus frontalis]]'' - [[Brazil]] to northeastern [[Argentina]].
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  • ...likely to acquire P-8s. All current P-3 users are candidates, including [[Argentina]], [[Canada]], [[Chile]], [[Germany]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]], [[Japan]], [[
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  • ...jungle]]s of south and southeast [[Brazil]], and also in [[Paraguay]] or [[Argentina]]. They are small [[epiphytic]] plants of [[caespitous growth]] that someti .... Two species have since been found in other countries, ''L. unicolor'' in Argentina, and ''L. bicolor'' in Paraguay. Three species show a high degree of [[ende
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  • ...jungle]]s of south and southeast [[Brazil]], and also in [[Paraguay]] or [[Argentina]]. They are small [[epiphytic]] plants of [[caespitous growth]] that someti .... Two species have since been found in other countries, ''L. unicolor'' in Argentina, and ''L. bicolor'' in Paraguay. Three species show a high degree of [[ende
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  • ...1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top" | UTC -3:00 (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay) to UTC -8:00 (Mexico) * [[Argentina]]
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  • ...even nations that have claimed territory in Antarctica, the others being [[Argentina]], [[Chile]], [[France]], [[New Zealand]], [[Norway]] and the [[United King
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  • ...Alphabet|IPA]]: xoɾxe lwis boɾxes, 24 August 1899 – 14 June 1986) was an [[Argentina|Argentinian]] writer and poet born in [[Buenos Aires]]. He grew up speaking ...ève]] in 1918. The Borges family decided that, due to political unrest in Argentina, they would remain in Switzerland. This lasted until 1921 when, after [[Wo
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  • ...ndor]]. The latter was a cooperation among the military dictatorships of [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]] beginn
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  • ...[[Brazil]]ian [[Atlantic Forest]], one species reaching the northeast of [[Argentina]] and east of [[Paraguay]]. This genus was established by [[John Lindley]] ...Las orquídeas del Parque Nacional Iguazú''', 130. Fundación Vida Silvestre Argentina, Buenos Aires. ISBN 9509725412</ref> and east of Paraguay<ref name="K"><spa
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  • |[[Argentina]] |[[Argentina]] / [[United Kingdom]]
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  • ...the south.<ref>There is a great contrast between the legacy of Bouchard in Argentina versus his reputation in the United States. In Buenos Aires, Bouchard is ho
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...language|Spanish]]-based pidgin that was spoken by Italian immigrants in [[Argentina]] between 1880 and 1950.
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  • Runs on banks in Argentina, Poland, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Turkey, Egypt and Mexico.
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  • <td>[[Argentina]]</td><td>[[Buenos Aires]]</td><td>[[Argentine peso]]</td> ...fstate|Argentina}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Argentina}}''</small></td>
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  • ...Uruguay. He produced a CD-ROM containing the Department of State's entire Argentina Declassification collection along with annotated selections of documents to
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  • * Unidad de Inteligencia Financiera (Argentina)
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  • ...on the harbour of Saint Julian (southeast coast of the modern nation of [[Argentina]]), where Magellan wanted to spend the winter season. On the night of 1 to
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  • *[[Argentina]]: Argentinian Association for Chemical Engineers
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  • ...Africa), Antarctica, Asia (China and India), and South America (mostly in Argentina). This may seem like a great feat but it helps to remember that during thei
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  • ...nce, Italy, Portugal, Poland, and Russia. Active groups are also found in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and Chile. **[http://www.asatru-argentina.com.ar/ Kindred Folkvang] Argentina (since 1992)
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  • ...lombia]], [[Ecuador]], [[Peru]], [[Bolivia]], [[Paraguay]], [[Uruguay]], [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]]. In most of these countries, however, Spanish coexists with
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  • |Argentina
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  • ...ience.com.ar/arg/pages/page.php?id=InfoConnect Connect], Bayer Cropscience Argentina product page.</ref>, <ref>[http://www.cda.sp.gov.br/CFICS30082006%20-%20PRO
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  • *[[Argentina]]: [http://www.aaiq.org.ar/ Argentinian Association for Chemical Engineers]
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  • ...was founded by a Scottish schoolteacher, Alexander Watson Hutton, in 1893. Argentina's AAF Championship, which began in 1891, is the oldest football league outs
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  • ...epay its debt to France.<ref name=Martinson1984 /> It is worth noting that Argentina, during the Falklands War, used Super Etendards to deliver its five air-lau
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  • ...in [[Brazil]], [[Argentina]],<ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/argentina/patndx.htm]</ref> [[Chile]]<ref>[http://www.electricscotland.com/history/ot ...the Scottish people, such as Spanish, used by the population of Scots in [[Argentina]]. However, it is beyond the scope of this article to list every one compre
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  • **[[Argentina]] - [http://www.lacrosseargentina.tk Lacrosse Argentina]
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  • ...s captured without Argentinian court involvement and secretly removed from Argentina, then tried in Israel and executed in 1962. | url = | url = http://www.hrw.org/legacy/reports/2001/argentina/argen1201-09.htm
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  • ...Central American countries with a GDP per capita roughly one-half that of Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. The agricultural sector accounts for about one-tenth of
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  • | Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...count. In the Hispanic versions truque/truco, very popular in Uruguay and Argentina, some trumps are added to the simpler original French form.
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  • | Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...as a farm laborer in German, until his family was able to help him move to Argentina in the spring of 1949. His wife was unwilling to follow him, as his son Rol Argentina granted him asylum in 1949, and he lived there until West Germany asked for
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  • As of 2002, Africanized honey bees had spread from Brazil south to northern [[Argentina]] and north to [[South America|South]] and [[Central America]], Trinidad (W
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  • | Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • :*'''South America sub-region''': [[CIA activities in Argentina| Argentina]], Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, [[CIA activities in Peru|Peru]], Venezuela An intelligence-sharing arrangement among [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], [[Chile]], [[Paraguay]] and [[Uruguay]] was established in 1
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  • ...ttp://www.secinfo.com/dsD7y.1a.7.htm Metrogas] (a natural gas company in [[Argentina]])</ref>
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  • In [[Argentina]] and [[Uruguay]], however, the term is referred to as someone who is from
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  • ...urney. His book about the first trip, ''Two Wheels to Adventure (Alaska to Argentina by Motorcycle)'', was published in 2004.
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...n USA. Developed countries USA, Canada, Australia, the EU and increasingly Argentina are the major exporters with developing countries being the main importers, ...e of fertilizers inputs with resulting high crop yields. In Australia and Argentina direct government subsidies are much lower.<ref> [http://www.cimmyt.org/res
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  • ...ents had been established in the United Provinces of La Plata (present-day Argentina), Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico. Adams, under Monroe's careful supervis
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ....ar/pags/default.asp Marshall Meyer Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano] in Argentina, and Machon Schechter (in [[Jerusalem]].)
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  • ...n USA. Developed countries USA, Canada, Australia, the EU and increasingly Argentina are the major exporters with developing countries being the main importers, ...e of fertilizers inputs with resulting high crop yields. In Australia and Argentina direct government subsidies are much lower.<ref> [http://www.cimmyt.org/res
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  • * Argentina ...r D.11., build in the Netherlands. The official customer for this type was Argentina, but they really were intended for the reborn, still illegal German Luftwaf
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  • .... In the southern hemisphere, [[New Zealand]] and the southern halves of [[Argentina]] and [[Chile]] are temperate. Antarctica is in the southern "frigid zone";
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  • ...n important food in [[Asia]] and [[Europe]] for millennia, as well as in [[Argentina]] and in the [[United States of America]] since the arrival of Europeans.
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  • ...ently lectures and teaches in the United States, Spain, México, Brazil and Argentina. His work in Early Modern European History focuses on the history of educat
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  • ...ands]], located in the south Atlantic Ocean, far from Britain and close to Argentina. When mediation failed, the U.S. supported Britain by quietly providing log
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  • ...rsor to Operation Condor, an intelligence-sharing arrangement among Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay established in 1975. <ref name=CIA-Chile />
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  • ...tried in Latin America; the model remained [[mercantilism|mercantilist]]. Argentina, Brazil and Chile, in the 1930s and 1940s, avoided the labor-intensive indu
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  • ...advanced most over the century as a whole despite the early start made by Argentina and Chile, although convergence between larger countries was accompanied by
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...ia Ltd (2018).</ref> Prominent associate members are [[Argentina (cricket)|Argentina]], [[Bermuda (cricket)|Bermuda]], [[Canada (cricket)|Canada]], [[Kenya (cri
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • * 1948, Argentina, Losada (ISBN NA), hardback (Second edition, Spanish) * 1952, Argentina, Losada (ISBN NA), hardback (Third edition, Spanish, corrected by author)
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  • ...ve led to efficiencies enabling certain modern farms in the United States, Argentina, Israel, Germany and a few other nations to output volumes of high quality
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  • ...ia|Sacramento]] in the [[United States of America]]; [[Buenos Aires]] in [[Argentina]], [[Uruguay]], and in [[Japan]]. Other countries where speakers can be fou ...economic market of [[Mercosul]] with other South America nations, such as Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay, there has been an increase in curiosity towards stu
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  • ...ng was becoming a thing of the past. In 1901, Rogers decided to move to [[Argentina]] with a friend after hearing stories about a thriving ranching community i
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  • '''Buénos Aîres''' ''Argentina'' –ríz or '''Ãires''' *Ãríz, cf. '''Ãries''' ''Ram''
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  • Member states under the agreement are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, European Community, France, Germany, In
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  • ! Argentina ...e crisis period, but rebounded in the second and third quarter of 2009. In Argentina, GDP increased by 0.5 and 0.2 percent on an annualized basis in the second
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  • ...n Italy to the Americas, especially the United States, Canada, Brazil, and Argentina - was part of the pattern of large-scale [[Italian diaspora|emigration from
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  • |Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF)
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  • ...r Natural Gas Vehicles]]|date=2008-12-31 |accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref>, [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], Iran and [[India]]. The energy efficiency is generally equal
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  • ...r Natural Gas Vehicles]]|date=2008-12-31 |accessdate=2009-06-11}}</ref>, [[Argentina]], [[Brazil]], Iran and [[India]]. The energy efficiency is generally equal
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  • |Argentina ([[Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers|CAPIF]])
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  • ...Jews", but also states, matter-of-factly: "He is reported to have lived in Argentina under the alias Clemens since 1952."<ref name=Guardian2006-06-08 />
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