uruguayan|uruguayans in English

noun

[U·ru·guay·an || ‚jʊərʊ'gwaɪən]

native or resident of Uruguay (South America)

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1. Popular bands of the Uruguayan Invasion sang in English.

2. Canto was the descendant of an old Uruguayan family.

3. Record labels began rapidly signing Uruguayan rock bands to promote in Argentina.

4. Matias Caseras (born March 20, 1992) is a Uruguayan football player.

5. The US OPS trained Uruguayan police and intelligence in policing and interrogation techniques.

6. They were later joined by the powerful and prolific Uruguayan midfielder Gus Poyet and Norwegian "super-sub" Tore André Flo.

7. Uruguayan Air Force flight 571, also called Miracle of the Andes or Spanish El Milagro de los Andes, flight of an airplane charted by a Uruguayan amateur rugby team that crashed in the Andes Mountains in Argentina on October 13, 1972, the wreckage of which was not located for more than two months

8. Did El Bananero "Argentinize" the language of your generation? TL: I said "Argentinize" just to trigger Uruguayans, sorry lmao, SAPEEEE

9. Uruguayan Government and people alike were determined to see to it that society as a whole was based on tolerance and respect for diversity.

10. Kenny Dalglish paid tribute to goalscoring debutant Luis Suarez's cameo display in the 2-0 win over Stoke City - and then stated his belief that there is much more to come from the Uruguayan.

11. Other Caudillos like Justo Jose de Urquiza who overthrew him in 1852 • Urquiza was helped by a coalition of anti-Rosista interests including exiles from abroad, Uruguayans, British, French, and new immigrant businessmen—also pushed for reform by traditional farmers experiencing decline

12. The expected outcomes of the population and development component are: (a) national and local governments integrate a sociodemographic perspective into their territorial planning; (b) the Government has institutional mechanisms to connect Uruguayans living abroad with national economic, scientific and technological, social and cultural communities; and (c) improved design and implementation of poverty reduction policies that emphasize the importance of youth and the biological and social determinants of poverty.