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One resident of the centre on a narrow dead-end street in Lima's teeming San Juan de Lurigancho district said he was eating breakfast on the second floor of the centre when he saw flames coming from the first floor, where the blaze apparently began.
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But the fact that the women appear to be carefully made up and styled to within an inch of their lives detracts from their credibility, and Lima's recent admission that she stops eating weeks before a show kind of puts a damper on the whole Look!
Leslie Goldman: Victoria's Secret? She Simply Doesn't Eat Leslie Goldman 2011
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Methane is a particularly potent greenhouse gas, and Lima's figure amounts to more than 4% of the total warming impact of human activities - roughly equal to the climate impact of the global aviation sector.
Peter Bosshard: Don't Sacrifice the Planet's Arteries to Save Her Lungs Peter Bosshard 2011
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The young Dutchman remains in Lima's Castro Castro prison, where his lawyer says he gives English lessons to other inmates.
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As he rose in popularity, stockholders sold off shares in Lima's exchange.
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But the combination of Lima's antics, and the tip sheets, mean the controversy will not go away as Super League enters a busy Easter weekend in which Wigan face St Helens in the traditional Good Friday derby.
Wigan silent as rival coaches voice concern over tackles and tactics 2011
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Some nationalistically-minded Peruvians, including the architect Mr. Ortiz de Zevallos and Lima's mayor, Ms. Villarán, say the project represents further encroachment from Brazil, a giant that is flaunting growing wealth and influence throughout the region and increasingly present in local infrastructure projects.
Peruvian President's Parting Statue Sparks a Firestorm Matt Moffett 2011
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Some nationalistically-minded Peruvians, including the architect Mr. Ortiz de Zevallos and Lima's mayor, Ms. Villarán, say the project represents further encroachment from Brazil, a giant that is flaunting growing wealth and influence throughout the region and increasingly present in local infrastructure projects.
Peruvian President's Parting Statue Sparks a Firestorm Matt Moffett 2011
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"I think we're going to see a reversion of the paralysis and the flow of investment is going to start moving again," said Eduardo Moron , an economist at Lima's University of the Pacific.
Peru Leader Taps Moderate Cabinet Matt Moffett 2011
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Methane is a particularly potent greenhouse gas, and Lima's figure amounts to more than 4% of the total warming impact of human activities - roughly equal to the climate impact of the global aviation sector.
Peter Bosshard: Don't Sacrifice the Planet's Arteries to Save Her Lungs Peter Bosshard 2011
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