right next door to Stanford, from Paris New Zealand, Oregon, Africa, Texas, Mexico, Argentina, Bulgaria. Incredible. Dubai, Saudi Arabia, New Zealand. We have our very own edition of the World Cup going on here and so it's incredible to see all the
fight for freedom of a nation he loves. Argentina is one of my favorite countries. So, I sincerely hope he succeeds.
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. Argentina used to vote with huge ballots, which were very above all, very costly, and that reform, it never, let's say it wasn't done because
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. Argentina was an economy that had total price controls.
And literature helps to broaden the picture of what home and family life can be. Argentine writer Camila Sosa Villada explores a broad view of family in her 2019 novel “Las Malas,” “Bad Girls.” It follows a group of trans women who find community in “a large, pink, two-story building that looked a little run-down but welcomed them with open arms.” This “fabled pink house” in Córdoba, Argentina is run by 178-year-old Tía Encarna —
I remember that Argentine-- Argentine? Argentina. They had also very good chances, you know? And they could score a goal, and it would be different.
Today, South Korea has an income which is 14 times that of Ghana. Argentina used to be the fifth richest country in the world. Today it is the 65th.
Brazil, right now, you play accordion, that's a very cool thing to do. Argentina, bandoneon, very cool thing to do. France, playing accordion, very cool thing to do.
Brazil plays this accordion. Argentina plays the bandoneon, which is more like this with the bellow. So every country is completely different on which accordion they play, unlike piano.
But now I've come back, trying to push it in the press, say, yes! Argentina, and such. But I don't know what the percentage would be, though, of the accordions used solo or ensemble wise
China embraced the battery. Argentina France, Germany, UK, one after the other. And what I discovered-- I stopped at the number 20-- 20 countries.
So it was really fun to kind of integrate all these chefs I had had these great staff meals with in England later on. Argentina, his favorite recipe from his grandma.
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But today the Argentines, not necessarily understand it. Argentina is not a country that understands ocean, oceans as much as it understands tango and beef consumption. Thatís not a minor issue for someone that wants to do ocean conservation that requires people to understand what the ocean means and to put value into that.
The glaciers grew into ice sheets. And that helped drive the temperature of the entire world to be much cooler. Now, this was a long-term trend then that continued to happen for many tens of millions like Argentinosaurus and Patagotitan, these things were heavier than Boeing 737 airplanes.
- Oh, that's a glyptodontid. - An Argentinian farmer recently found a 20,000-year-old fossilized glyptodont. - So these are giant armadillo-like animals with club tails.
Para algunas personas eso implica aferrarse a la tribu de uno. Siendo argentino, me encanta el corean barbecue también.
Conveniently, there are also an awful lot of mountains in "Game of Thrones." So I spent a huge amount of time actually using the Argentinian Andes as inspiration for the "Game of Thrones" mountains. An odd version of synchronicity.
Because he won't be happy until he achieves the top. So Argentina is an amazing country. Those of you who've been there or who were born there, know what a beautiful place it is.
in Argentina and he started bragging at their house something about his father's Nazi past.
Just imagine ten thousand years ago, somebody walking around the coast of Peninsula Valdez in Argentina seeing these kinds of scenarios. People were having that perspective about the ocean.
And Argentina and Paraguay because all those places had what they call the the the rat train came from um
Ecuador Argentina and the Himalayas of Nepal as well as Tibet including Mount Everest his writings on leadership have
Then Argentina, um, deeply involved with supporting the Junta there in Argentina. Tens of thousands of dissidents died in Argentina with the U., with Kissinger in particular supporting, um,
Why does Argentina have so many football players? Of course, you have Germany, France, and all that.
He has many critics, many of whom are part of the corrupt establishment he's seeking to dismantle. But many are simply Argentinian citizens, scared of the pain his radical policies may bring, at least in the short term. But whether one disagrees with his methods or not, no one can deny, that his presidency marks one of the most ambitious attempts at economic transformation in
And not only that, it's also much deeper. We restored freedoms to Argentinians, while simultaneously implementing a structural reform eight times larger. And we accomplished this with only, with 15 % of the representatives, 10 % of the senators, and within the first six months of government.
In other words, our deregulation agenda continues daily and we still have 3,200 structural reforms pending. This will ultimately make Argentina the freest country in the world. Moreover, to have a sense of magnitude, The reforms that we already have made with the Executive Order 7023 and with the Basis Law, we have actually jumped
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. And also in Argentina, we have restored freedom to the judiciary.
We are undoubtedly going to be the freest country in the world. No one in Argentina has ever fought against corruption the way we have.
In 1930s Argentina, a young boy grew up going to his local movie theater — sitting in the same seat, five nights a week, for ten years.
Frustrated with Argentina’s government, he booked it to Paris.
Cortázar leans into an Argentine variant of Spanish.
Anyway… Take the Argentinian writer Mariana Enríquez.
Now the Argentinian pampas are huge — about the size of Beyoncé’s Texas.
They are murderous Take Argentine author Samanta Schweblin’s 2014 book “Distancia de rescate,” called “Fever Dream” in its English translation.
and the dictatorships in Argentina, Peru, Chile, Brazil, and Paraguay.
Many other Argentinians would have given the same answer.
I think Argentinians are like that, it's part of their being, and wherever they work, they're always looking for the possibility to keep growing, moving forward,
For people from Argentina, embodying all of that, I don't just see it in myself, but also in my fellow players, and also,
because the only thing Argentinians have on their minds is to fight, to struggle, and always with the desire to win and that's important.
And then so Argentinians, even though sometimes they might be lighter skinned, and then Chileans and Peruvians,
¿No? Yo te escuchaba y vos decías que eras en esa época demasiado coreana para los argentinos. Eras demasiado argentina para los coreanos cuando fuiste a visitar, creo que los 17, 18 años. ¿Cómo se define hoy Rebeca Hwang?
Felipe's mother was Argentinean, a dancer.
But finals are very difficult to play. I remember that Argentine-- Argentine? Argentina. They had also very good chances, you know?
I lived in Argentina for almost 20 days.
Fitz Roy in southern Argentina.
And you could argue Argentineans like to march, but I think it was incredible the mobilization, the digital mobilization.
And in Argentina, there is another, Lucia, doing bandoneons now.
but in Argentina, Australia, various parts of the United States, and China, and Japan, and other places.