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Argentine meaning
Containing or resembling silver.
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After the sinking the Argentine Navy recognized that they had no effective defense against submarine attack, and the Argentine surface fleet withdrew to port for the remainder of the war, though an Argentine submarine remained at sea.
Argentina Luis Lacey, former captain of Argentine Polo Team in 1922 Argentine Polo Open Championship Meanwhile, British settlers in the Argentine pampas started practising it during their free time.
He described the most defining moment in his career as the one when then-Argentine President Raúl Alfonsín in 1985 made a gesture of trust and invited the Brazilian President José Sarney to visit the Argentine nuclear facility at Pilcaniyeu in Patagonia.
Six of the 22 players who started Thursday's first leg are Argentine and this season every one of the league's 19 teams, bar Guadalajara, which has a long history of selecting only Mexicans, featured at least one Argentine-born player.
An Argentine woman seized in the 1980s by people traffickers has been reunited with her family in a joint operation by Argentine and Bolivian police.
He said that since Argentine cities are spread out, they were used to long trips, and listened to a mix of Argentine folk music and electronica to pass the time.
Argentine culture Borges focused on universal themes, but also composed a substantial body of literature on themes from Argentine folklore and history.
Borges responded with the essay "Yo, Judío" ("I, a Jew"), a reference to the old "Yo, Argentino" ("I, an Argentine"), a defensive phrase used during pogroms of Argentine Jews to make it clear to attackers that an intended victim was not Jewish.
Chilean radar supplied the British with information on Argentine jet movements in Tierra del Fuego, from where the Argentine Air Force launched raids on targets in the Falklands.
He became an increasingly public figure, obtaining appointments as President of the Argentine Society of Writers and as Professor of English and American Literature at the Argentine Association of English Culture.
His claim was that the U.S. version, unlike the Argentine one, contained the chemical and that, having run out of his Argentine dosage, his trainer unwittingly bought the U.S. formula.
It was a blatant lie for all those Argentine servicemen who had seen the Mirage being shot down by Argentine guns and had removed the dead pilot from the crashed aeroplane.
The varying genealogies of characters, settings, and themes in his stories, such as "La muerte y la brújula", used Argentine models without pandering to his readers or framing Argentine culture as "exotic".
This generated some controversy in the Argentine media after its release (although the commercial was not supposed to air on the Argentine market, fans could see it online).
Actor and West End star Layton's fast and emotional Argentine tango to Tattoo by Loreen with professional dancer Nikita on the latest episode of the BBC One dance contest received a standing ovation from judges Shirley Ballas and Motsi Mabuse.
After Benfica rejected their last bid of around $80 million, Chelsea proposed an astounding roughly $130 million offer for the 22-year-old on deadline day, a bid that wrecked the Premier League transfer record and sent the Argentine to South London.
Alexis Mac Allister's father, who also serves as his son's agent, will reportedly fly to England 'in the next few hours' as a move for the Argentine midfielder edges ever closer.
Al Hilal also sought to sign Lionel Messi, with the Argentine great ultimately deciding to join Major League Soccer side Inter Miami.
Although the Bayern Munich forward has never played under Pochettino, they have a shared history with Southampton and Mane was full of praise for the Argentine coach, believing he can have a big impact on Jackson’s development.
Argentine and Brazilian exports to Mercosur countries in 2021 were just 17.9 and 6% of their respective total exports.