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M] 28 See in Duhalde (tom.iv. p. 18 — 65) a circumstantial description, with a correct map, of the country of the Mongous.] 29 The Igours, or Vigours, were divided into three branches; hunters, shepherds, and husbandmen; and the last class was despised by the two former.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Christ 180 — 157,) in Duhalde, (tom.ii. p. 412 — 426,) from a collection of State papers marked with the red pencil by
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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Mr. Duhalde came to power in a year in which the economy contracted by more than 10% following a debt default and devaluation of the peso.
Argentina's President Leads in Key Primary Matt Moffett 2011
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The top two finishers, Ricardo Alfonsin, a congressman from the Radical Party, and Eduardo Duhalde, an ex-president representing a Peronist splinter group, obtained only 12.7% and 12.6% of the vote, respectively.
Argentine President's Win Gives Her Easy Path to Re-Election Matt Moffett 2011
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But Mr. Duhalde had to call for early elections due to continued street protests.
Argentina's President Leads in Key Primary Matt Moffett 2011
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Mr. Boudou's assertion that Argentina has bulletproofed its economy was vehemently attacked by economists for both of Mrs. Kirchner's chief primary rivals: Ricardo Alfonsín of the Radical Party and Eduardo Duhalde of a rival Peronist faction.
Argentine Leader Runs on Strong Economy Matt Moffett 2011
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A caretaker president, appointed to take over from de la Rúa, was also deposed within weeks, giving way to Eduardo Duhalde.
Defaulting rescued Argentina. It could work for Athens too 2011
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Alberto Rodriguez Saa and Eduardo Duhalde, both representing Peronist dissident groups, were each projected to receive between 8% and 10%.
Polls Show Argentina's Kirchner Winning Second Term Matt Moffett 2011
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Congress elects Eduardo Duhalde to succeed him6 January Duhalde announces a devaluation to 1.4 pesos against the dollar30 January Announcement that peso will be allowed to float on foreign exchanges
Defaulting rescued Argentina. It could work for Athens too 2011
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Ali Burafi/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images N é stor Kirchner, left, held up the baton of office received from former President Eduardo Duhalde on May 25, 2003, when he took over the presidency in Buenos Aires.
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