argentines in English

noun
1
a small marine fish with a silvery sheen.
A number of the deepwater species on the existing list, ling, argentines and Greenland halibut have been transferred to the Total Allowable Catch (TAC) and quotas regulation.

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4. 7 Customs Only Argentines Can Understand

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7. Partnership to Bring Microfinance to 55,000 Argentines by 2009

8. Wealthy Argentines Flee Taxes, Politics to Settle in Uruguay

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10. The environments in which many Argentines species are known to live

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12. Used to crisis, Argentines pivot to survive COVID economic blow

13. Afro-Argentines are Argentine people of Sub-Saharan African descent

14. Greeks who have met Argentines, and Argentines who travel to Greece, often wax on strange parallels — on the discovery of inexplicable and unexpected similarities between peoples, …

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16. Argentines are once again rushing to the safety of the U.S

17. Argentines take a lot of care in how mate is prepared and served

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19. Argentines celebrate ‘new stage’ in Messi’s career ahead of PSG move

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21. The Argentines are a Latin American civilization in Age of Empires III: Wars of Liberty

22. Argentines fervently describe everyone in the Americas (North, Central and South) as “Americans.”

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24. Despite those restrictions, some 20,000 Argentines have applied to move across the River Plate this year

25. Most of the immigrants work in unskilled jobs, as maids or busboys, that few Argentines covet.

26. To me Argentines seem to be both extremely arrogant and proud while at the same time extremely insecure

27. Argentines continue to lose purchasing power to an inflation rate of around 45 percent, one of the world’s worst

28. Argentines bought 1200 properties in the center of Montevideo for a total of $ 125 million in the last decade.

29. About 26,000 Argentines left the country for tourism purposes, Of which 10 thousand did so last week

30. Two Argentines in the eighth of an M1000, when did it last? by archysport August 19, 2021

31. The interest-rate roller coaster was expected to cost the Argentines close to $5.5 billion in 1984.

32. Argentines have named the area southward to latitude 30° S, where the Pampas begin, the Chaco Austral (“Southern Chaco”)

33. Argentines are the 14th-largest population of Hispanic origin living in the United States, accounting for less than 1% of the U.S

34. Argentines admire the tricky tactics of the vivo, the wise guy who gets his way by hook or by crook

35. 1 day ago · Uruguay’s Vivienda Promovida apartments are attracting many Argentines – were intended for country’s lower income classes

36. Aside from specific nicknames like these, Argentines also love generic nicknames – the type that’s usually based on a person’s most distinctive feature

37. Argentines have long taken pride in their arrogance, perhaps as a way of covering over their own insecurities about their real identity

38. Argentines (argentinos in Spaingie), cried Argentinians an aw, are the ceetizens o Argentinae, or their stryndants abroad.Argentinae is a multiethnic society, which means that it is hame tae fowk o mony different ethnic backgrunds.As a result, Argentines dae no consider their naitionality as an ethnicity but as a citizenship wi various ethnicities.

39. According to the Argentine national census of 2010, the total population of Argentines was 40,117,096, of whom 149,493 (0.37%) identified as Afro-Argentine

40. Argentines were also among "the most Europeanized and educated people in Latin America," Gabriela Nouzeilles and Graciela Montaldo write in their anthology "The Argentina Reader: History, Culture

41. BUENOS AIRES: A major sports manufacturer launched a campaign on Monday to find 1,703 Argentines named after football icon Diego Armando Maradona, who died last year following a …

42. I’ve never liked the Argentine’s almost all-fields-bully behaviour so I mostly agree with all answers here and I would add that most world tourist guides hate Argentines… like they always kn

43. 2 days ago · A major sports manufacturer launched a campaign on Monday to find 1,703 Argentines named after football icon Diego Armando Maradona, who died last year following a heart attack.

44. Buenos Aires (AFP) – Argentines reacted with joy and pride as their national idol Lionel Messi arrived in France on Tuesday ahead of his expected move to Paris Saint-Germain following two decades at Barcelona

45. Tens of thousands of Argentines took to the streets of Buenos Aires on Saturday to protest over poverty and a lack of jobs amid a lengthy economic crisis that has only deepened with the

46. The ETIAS visa waiver for Argentines is valid for up to 3 years, as long as the associated passport remains valid.An approved ETIAS will be electronically linked to the exact passport the citizen has submitted in their application form.

47. ‘The men of Otavalo wear three-quarter length white trousers, white Alpargata shoes beneath them, flowing dark ponchos, and hats of differing sizes and colours.’ ‘Once Brad Pitt is seen in Alpargatas, all Argentines are going to put them on.’

48. Argentines were also among “the most Europeanized and educated people in Latin America,” Gabriela Nouzeilles and Graciela Montaldo write in their anthology “The Argentina Reader: History, Culture and Politics.” “Their literacy rate (about 90 percent) was the highest by far.

49. Argentines also resort to bartering to avoid paying the high taxes and regulations that Kirchnerism has established in the nation since according to a report by the Argentine Institute of Fiscal Analysis, citizens must pay almost one out of every 4 pesos of salary to the Treasury

50. “They will never have to hear me apologize because I knelt before the International Monetary Fund and put generations of Argentines in debt, as others did,” said President Alberto Fernández, at a ceremony in the Buenos Aires municipality of La Matanza