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...Luis Castillo-Briceño was the youthful conductor....
...But, more realistically, I currently have my eye on a piece by Mexico City-based artist duo ASMA, formed by Matias Armendaris and Hanya Beliá....
...A more astringent modern idiom is explored in Francisco Coll’s “Stella” and there are innovative techniques in the echoing, rippling, overlapping effects of Julian Wachner’s “Regina caeli”....
...“They can strike a bilateral agreement with China outside of Mercosur, or stay in Mercosur,” minister of productive development Matías Kulfas said in September on news of the Chinese talks....
...Her director of communications, Marta Coll, is another returnee, back in her Menorcan home town of Ferrerias after six years working abroad....
...“The chances of reversing this result don’t exist — it’s impossible,” said Luis Tonelli, a political scientist who supports the government....
...“The Argentine economy is rather like a sick man bleeding heavily in the street,” says Luis Tonelli, chair of the department of political science at Buenos Aires university....
...“I’d like to think he could increase foreign investment,” said Luis Echeverry, a 57-year-old market stall owner in central Bogotá....
...I’m very glad,” said Luis Moreno Ocampo, an Argentine lawyer at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University who argues that Mr Campiani is innocent....
...Luis de Guindos, the economy minister, predicts the country will post annual growth rates of 2.5-3 per cent over the same period....
...However, the Finnish financial analyst Matias Möttölä calculated that in terms of revenue, the club would have been only the 120th largest company in Finland....
...Football is not big business: in 2011 Matias Mottola, a Finnish analyst, calculated that Real would be the 132nd-largest company in Finland....
...Luís Afonso Lima, president of Sobeet, a Brazilian think-tank, says: “The market is so much bigger....
...Botín’s other key lieutenants – the Inciarte brothers – are widely seen as too old (Matias) or too gung-ho (Juan)....
...José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, prime minister, praised Mr Sebastián as a defender of free trade and opponent of protectionism, and promised there would be no restrictions on foreign products....
...Almagro, a lower middle-class neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, is just the sort of bleak, nondescript background in which Jorge Luis Borges, Argentina’s most famous writer, used to set his elegant and cerebral...
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