Similar words: arugula, quay, quayside, guru, taurus, thesaurus, epicurus, purulent. Meaning: n. a South American republic on the southeast coast of South America; achieved independence from Brazil in 1825.
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31. The WTO is the embodiment of the Uruguay Round results and the successor to the GATT.
32. Brazilian fan dances whilst waiting for the beginning of the Copa America Venezuela-2007 semifinals match between Brazil and Uruguay 10 July, 2007 in Maracaibo, Venezuela.
33. In Uruguay Tuesday, after a Mercosur trade bloc meeting, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said he would be having lunch with Cuban leader Fidel Castro in Havana today. Mr.
34. There is also much pinot blanc planted in Eastern Europe. A considerable amount of pinot blanc is planted in Uruguay and Argentina.
35. Beckham is set to skipper England in Wednesday's friendly against Uruguay at Liverpool's Anfield stadium.
36. Now, after twenty years, the chance to avenge ourselves on Uruguay had finally come.
37. Now, an industrial accident—a gaseous explosion in the piping of the polemical Botnia plant in Fray Bento, Uruguay on February 27th—has fuelled the dispute anew.
38. Bearing the financial burden of commercial and investment arbitrations is difficult for any country, but most especially so for a small country like Uruguay.
39. Beef exports raked in 415 million pounds last year for Uruguay, a laid-back country of some 3.2 million people squeezed between larger neighbours Argentina and Brazil, also major cattle producers.
40. Next up for Paraguay a clash with Uruguay in the early hours of Sunday morning.
41. Gazetteer South America: Coastal drainages of eastern and southern Brazil and Uruguay.
42. Its leading exponents include Gutierrez, Leonardo Boff of Brazil,[www.Sentencedict.com] and Juan Luis Segundo of Uruguay.
43. Fans watch the South Africa vs . Uruguay match at afan park in Soweto June 16.
44. The shadow of the Uruguay round arguably extended beyond this nettlesome detail.
45. Florida to West Indies and Mexico and south to Uruguay.
46. This was apparent at the Paris Olympics in 1924(sentencedict.com), when the very "professional" Uruguay team became the first South American nation to win the title.
47. They claimed that the industry would pollute the Uruguay River, the natural border between Uruguay and Argentina, and harm the local tourism industry.
48. The others were Norway, Samoa, Sierra Leone, the United States and Uruguay.
49. GATT existed before the WTO did: the WTO was created at the Uruguay Round of negotiations.
50. Mr. Amano served as Japan's chief negotiator for the Trade Related Investment Measures in the Uruguay Round and as Consul-General in Houston from 2001 to 2004.
51. If Argentina is the newest member of the decriminalization club, Uruguay may be the oldest.
52. The do-or-die stage of the World Cup starts on Saturday with the United States plotting to dash African dreams and Uruguay hoping to extend Latin America's remarkable run so far in the tournament.
53. To date, however, even with the liberalization of trade in services during the Uruguay Round, little has been done to loosen conditions governing the temporary movement of labor supplying services.
54. Then he escaped the Germans, before eventually ending up Montevideo , Uruguay, where he became a sea trader, and later ended up founding the Argentine navy, which was involved in a war against Spain.
55. Jia Qinglin took a special plan and arrived in Montevideo, the Capital of Uruguay for an official good-will visit to Uruguay when he completed his visit to Colombia on May 18.
56. Since 1986, the GATT has been conducting the biggest trade negotiation, i . e . the Uruguay Round.
57. The Car Assembly Factory of Chery - Socma S . A . in Montevideo , capital of Uruguay.
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