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"Sarmiento," which every two years leaves Buenos Aires for a trip round the world, occupying, on an average, eighteen months.
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And, we would find out after we left Florida in March, that David began unlawfully building a fence around his home-- the $27 million, 25,000 square-foot landmark Villa el Sarmiento.
Robert Greenwald: Defeating David Koch in Palm Beach Robert Greenwald 2011
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Night before last, Spooky and I saw a genuinely brilliant film, Marcel Sarmiento and Gadi Harel's Deadgirl (2008), which I urge you to see.
"While all the women came and went..." greygirlbeast 2009
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Racers like Ramirez, Bischoff and Sarmiento have always focused on inline skating.
100 Kilometers of Whooshing Joshua Robinson 2011
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Default and devaluation enabled Argentina to get its economy on track, and to get hold of its exchange rate and monetary policy again, and to be able to do this in a way that served the country's needs better than the needs of the financial markets," says Alan Cibils, chair of the political economy department at the Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento in Buenos Aires."
Defaulting rescued Argentina. It could work for Athens too 2011
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"After a while, you start thinking about just the hill," said David Sarmiento, an elite Colombian skater who lives in Minnesota.
100 Kilometers of Whooshing Joshua Robinson 2011
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Danny Frederick, who came from Minnesota with Sarmiento to race in the 100k, went to three Olympic trials as a speed skater.
100 Kilometers of Whooshing Joshua Robinson 2011
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The Sarmiento line where Tuesday's collisions occurred connects the suburb of Moreno to the Once station downtown, and has more street-level crossings than any other in the capital.
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Torquato Tasso: Defensa 1575; torquatotasso.com.ar ; La Catedral: Sarmiento 4006; 11-4342-4794
Buenos Aires 2011
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BEAUBIEN: But Sarmiento says the economic growth is being threatened by the rampant drug violence.
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