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However, how defense pack age will be devised, but it is to be also one side of the Latin American culture which is not
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しかし、いろいろ すと中には... But, when the varieties you search, there is also a good tune in, perhaps, (arbitrary decision and prejudice)
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The fact that, it could n ot insert in also the Chinese civilization which is thought that it is closest, probably means that much is unique,
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リカルドおじさん 、デジカ... The Ricardo uncle had 2 digital cameras, carried one to loss
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It means that woman name is attached to the beer, but don't you think? if so is, because there is also a woman name, “Victoria”, perhaps, in “Tonia” and opposite, from meaning “of victory”, the one which this was seen as woman name is better,
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このブログでどこ このレス... Going into the restaurant some over there with this [burogu], we write the article that, you ate what, but because this sometimes went, you have written, that being misunderstood, it is troubled e.g., the Ricardo uncle has always always engorged at this kind of restaurant,
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Also the Ricardo uncle, a t the beginning, at the campus of the university no ten years to shake of, furthermore, “socialist conversion or death!”“[sandeinisuta] revolution, hurray!”Somehow you beat in the wall and entering into the school building where writing is done, you received class
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それはラテンアメ カでペースを... As for that in Latin America pace it depreciated in off, but it seems that is thought out whether by mistake it was,
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10:00 - 14: Admission fee up to 00 >>>¥1,000, a liberal translation
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しかし、ニカラグ を去るその時... But, so far in the same way various items of information and the feature of this country, and it is the intention of keeping publishing the fact that among other things you thought to this [burogu] to that time when you go away from Nicaragua
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You think as like then co ncerning the language education of the child whom just a little it touched in the article of yesterday, obtains from experience of the Ricardo uncle thinking
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←ワンクリック、 願いします... <- One click, we ask, a liberal translation
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Below is quotation from t he ny times, you knew that price of the coffee bean rises from the time before, but the cause of that, that had estimated whether buying up the natural resource or whether it is not demand increase of young country,, a liberal translation
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ラテンアメリカ産 ーヒーとア... Those which blend the Latin American product coffee and the African product coffee
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The Ricardo uncle, is not the age of [chiyabesu] president, but former times, in Venezuela 4 year half you have lived, because, in this country even now an interest there is
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ラテンアメリカで こういう... In Latin America it is such time to be fairly well difficult
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The Mexican people truly love [ruchiya
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ニカラグア人にも ういう「申し... “There is no such there is a feeling excuse”, even in the Nicaraguan person, thinking, that it is, just a little you were surprised
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The Argentinian open sea, from South American continent south edge
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ラテン・アメリカ は、 (1... Because (16) interest dying/fleeing of Takahashi hitoshi 'Latin American civilization (history 18 of the world)' (Chuo Koron Sha) with to today it can cover Latin America, from prehistorical era, prompt decision, a liberal translation
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And, most China which bec omes matter of concern
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しかし、キリスト 保守派はしま... But, the Christianity conservatives did not do, a liberal translation
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Also the Ricardo uncle wa s at one time so
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ベネズエラは戦争 備をしている... Venezuela has gone to war preparation: “You see from the American 2010.5.12 [burogu] Latin America when,” when compared to purchasing the weapon where Venezuela reaches to 5,000,000,000 dollar from Russia, it prepares the war of each country, you criticized America,
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<- One click, we ask, a liberal translation
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The Latin American this w as 6 rank with [chiyachiyachiya], [runba] and samba 3 item
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Who are the big... Who ar e the big aid givers? And which countries receive the most aid? More importantly and what is the link between the two? • Get the data• Interactive guideAs the numbers are published ON progress towards the MDGs and many people are asking about the links between rich country aid programmes and improved outcomes for poor people. Watch as world leaders emerge from the big MDG summit in New York and glide seamlessly from a discussion of poverty to a confident declaration that improving statistics ON child health/maternal health/income poverty/access to water are a sign that aid is working. Meanwhile the usual band of sceptics will latch onto any negative stat and parade it as proof that aid is useless and that, in general and all is doomed. In reality, though and we don't have strong enough evidence to make either of these claims. There are two broad and annoyingly general statements that I do think we can make sensibly about aid and the MDGs. Firstly and there is a large group of countries for whom aid is almost entirely irrelevant. The strong progress against poverty in China and Brazil (and most of Latin America), and the fairly good progress in India, for example and have next to nothing to do with aid. We can say this with confidence because aid to these countries is miniscule as a percentage of their GDP and so while we could debate for ages what the factors of progress are (presumably a combination of rising wealth and sensible spending decisions at a national level) we know that aid is not one of them. Notably, it is in these countries where progress measured in numbers of people is greatest and simply because these countries are very populous. So progress here means global progress - they are the motor of the MDGs and aid doesn't matter (when aid is defined as a transfer of money - Someone is big help nursing? And, some country most can receive help? Furthermore is important thing link between two? •The country whose many people are rich %, a liberal translation
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