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Given the Venezuelan's bizarre track record, it doesn't seem very likely.
Nikolas Kozloff: WikiLeaks Drags Libya and Venezuela Through the Mud Nikolas Kozloff 2011
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Advocate Coutant-Peyre is more than just the Venezuelan's lawyer: she is also his wife, with her name on a ghosted memoir entitled, Epouser Carlos: Un amour sous haute tension, which might be loosely translated as Wed to Carlos: love can be dangerous for your health.
Carlos the Jackal plays to the gallery, but this time his courtroom audience has not turned up 2011
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Venezuelan's foreign minister allegedly discussed the offer with the head of the Arab League.
Obama says Gaddafi 'must leave'; Friday protests planned for Tripoli 2011
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The 25-year-old Venezuelan's motor is always running, and sometimes that can work against him, especially when the adrenaline kicks in and Cervelli makes a bad throw because he wants to throw the hardest, fastest ball possible.
The Cervelli Reconstruction Project Daniel Barbarisi 2011
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While Castellano waited to talk to track officials, Borel approached Castellano and jabbed his right hand in the 33-year-old Venezuelan's face.
Jockeys Borel, Castellano Brawl At Breeders' Cup The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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While Castellano waited to talk to track officials, Borel approached Castellano and jabbed his right hand in the 33-year-old Venezuelan's face.
Jockeys Borel, Castellano Brawl At Breeders' Cup Hunter Stuart 2010
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While Castellano waited to talk to track officials, Borel approached Castellano and jabbed his right hand in the 33-year-old Venezuelan's face.
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While Castellano waited to talk to track officials, Borel approached Castellano and jabbed his right hand in the 33-year-old Venezuelan's face.
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Moreover, given the Venezuelan's role in Latin America's leftward tilt, talking to Chávez could also help Obama break ground with Venezuela's radical allies in Bolivia, Ecuador and — eventually — even Cuba.
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The Venezuelan's tirade against the U.S. and its ally Colombia raised the question yet again of what the U.S. could possibly be thinking in pushing Honduras to reinstate Mr. Zelaya.
Anti-American Amigos 2009
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