bolivians in A Sentence

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    All language instructors are local Bolivians who are bilingual and have taught at the elementary, intermediate, and advanced levels.

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    While firefighters and volunteers struggle to tackle the blaze in 55℃ heat, Bolivians have set up a fundraiser to tackle the fires themselves.

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    While the media has focused on Brazil, Bolivians are asking the world to notice their unfolding tragedy- and to send help in combating the flames.

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    But if the reactions to the president's announcement on Twitter are anything to go by, many Bolivians think this is too little, too late.

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    It is likely that the former head of state will be given the opportunity to live quietly in Mexico, if only he would not disturb the Bolivians.

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    It is clear that not all Bolivians are for Morales, but in the countryside where the poorest peasant communities are concentrated, he enjoys unequivocal support among the proletariat.

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    Given their distinct political history and culture, Bolivians are generally less trusting of elected authorities and appointed bureaucrats at all levels, meaning that they are typically more willing to break from traditional politics and try new approaches to democratic governance.

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    The incident highlighted another of the objectives of Meyer's venture, which is to give around 30 young Bolivians from disadvantaged backgrounds- few of whom had prior restaurant experience- the chance to learn cooking, baking and serving skills in a professional environment at a linked culinary school.

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