paraguayan in A Sentence

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    Paraguayan Guarani is the currency of: Paraguay.

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    Paraguayan Guarani is also called: Paraguayan Guarani.

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    Paraguayan writer and politician.

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    The Paraguayan War.

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    The Paraguayan Government.

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    Club Guaraní is the second oldest Paraguayan football club.

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    Exchange rate Paraguayan Guarani to United States Dollar = 0,00.

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    His wife spoiled him, like all Paraguayan women spoil their husbands.

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    We want it to remain the main port output of Paraguayan production,"he concluded.

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    What is the current exchange rate for Paraguayan Guarani to United States Dollar?

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    Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes inaugurated his country's Israel embassy in Jerusalem on May 21, 2018.

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    In Brazil it started with the end of the Paraguayan War, and in Mexico the period was known as the Porfiriato.

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    Although teachers of Paraguayan public education asked for an annual increase of 20%, they had previously valued positive way this average term.

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    Paraguayan President also posted on his Twitter account a message about this new administration plan to benefit the purchase of assembled cars in Paraguay and Brazil.

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    As concerns a belligerent's losses in proportion to its prewar population, the most destructive war in modern history may have been the Paraguayan War(see Paraguayan War casualties).

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    In Germany and Nepal he is known for contributions to the literary journal Der Freund, including writings on interspecies karma, plant consciousness and the Paraguayan settlement Nueva Germania.

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    The name of the first submarine, Riachuelo alludes to the Riachuelo Naval Battle, considered decisive in the Paraguayan War(1864 to 1870), and an outstanding victory for the Brazilian Navy.

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    According to the Paraguayan Red Cross, the Paraguay River, Paraná River and at least seven other rivers overflowed their banks, and the BBC reported that more than 150,000 people were evacuated in Paraguay and Argentina.

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    Paraguayan Minister of Industry and Commerce, Gustavo Leite, who also participated in the act of inauguration of this plan, explained that it is a cooperation and a vision of integration of the assembly industrial chains of both countries.

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    Paraguayan President Horacio Cartes said on September 1 that the Government will allocate more than 100 million dollars per year to improve the salary of teachers in the public sector for the next four years after weeks of negotiation with the unions.

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    That rotating position will be exercised by Paraguay as from December 21, when he will receive it from Brazil at the annual Mercosur summit, which will be held in Brasilia and to which the Paraguayan president, Horacio Cartes, has already confirmed his assistance, assured Loizaga.

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    That rotating position will be exercised by Paraguay as of December 21, when it will receive it from Brazil in the framework of the annual Mercosur Summit, which It will be held in Brasilia and to which the Paraguayan president, Horacio Cartes, has already confirmed attendance, Loizaga said today.

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    The Paraguayan Senate today approved an increase of 4% for public teaching that will be added to the 12% established by the Executive for the next four years, which partly meets the demands of the sector, which was manifested before the Congress during the study of the General National Budget(PGN).

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    Last 8 of November teachers of Paraguayan public education were in vigil for two days in the square in front of the Congress, from where they saw the rejection of the Chamber of Deputies to their request salary increase, giving half sanction to a lower project and defended by the Executive.

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    And this was on the modern 24km paved section before you hit the Death Road proper, a 40km stretch of gravelly track with a truly bloody history, from its construction by Paraguayan prisoners of war, many of whom died in the process, to the hundreds of yearly fatalities that prompted the American Development Bank to name it the“World's Most Dangerous Road”.

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