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* Animal ( 2001 film ), Argentine film by Sergio Bizzio with Carlos Roffé
* Adrián Ricchiuti ( born 1978 ), Argentine footballer
Beyond asado ( the Argentine barbecue ), no other dish more genuinely matches the national identity.
That is why, for example, Argentine pasta includes a wide variety of dishes ranging from spaghetti, fusiles ( fusilli ), ñoquis ( gnocchi ), ravioli, cintas ( pasta ribbons ), and lasagne to the Argentine-made sorrentinos, agnolottis, canelones ( canneloni ), and fetuchines ( fetuchini ).
Argentine pastry, including Rogel ( a cake of layers of hojaldre covered with meringue ), Dulce de Leche, and regional variants of Alfajores ( from Mar del Plata, Córdoba Province, Argentina | Córdoba, Tucumán Province | Tucumán, among others ).
According to one anecdote ( from Al Capp Remembered, 1994 ), Capp and his brother Elliot ducked out of a dull party at Capp's home — leaving Walt Kelly alone to fend for himself entertaining a group of Argentine envoys who didn't speak English.
In Europe, Latin Swing dances include Argentine Tango, Mambo, Lindy Hop, Swing Boogie ( sometimes also known as Nostalgic Boogie ), and Disco Fox.
Retaining their Argentine interests ( 44 companies, by the 1980s ), the families continued to suffer from ongoing disputes, and in 1987, CEO Mario Hirsch died suddenly.
* Southern Cone Mesopotamian savanna ( Argentine Mesopotamian grasslands ), a flooded grassland ecoregion of Argentina
* Cleopatra ( 2003 film ), an Argentine film directed by Eduardo Mignogna
* Canopus ( rocket ), an Argentine sounding rocket
* Estanislao Goya ( born 1988 ), Argentine professional golfer
* Andy Kusnetzoff ( 1970 ), Argentine TV & Radio personality
An Argentine Army 1976 report entitled Informe Especial: Actividades OPM " Montoneros " año 1976, gave the following surviving Montoneros totals for September 1976: 9, 191 members with 991 guerrillas ( 391 officers and 600 other ranks ), 2, 700 armed militants and 5, 500 sympathizers and active collaborators.
* Agustín Orión ( born 1981 ), Argentine soccer player
* Southern Cross Aerobatic Squadron ( Spanish: Escuadrilla Acrobática Cruz del Sur ), the aerobatic demonstration team of the Argentine Air Force
* The Southern Cross ( Argentina ), an Argentine newspaper by Patrick Joseph Dillon ( 1842-1889 ), a Roman Catholic priest, editor, and politician
* COP 9: Buenos Aires ( Argentine ), September 21 to October 2, 2009.
The yen was legally defined as 0. 78 troy ounces ( 24. 26 g ) of pure silver, or 1. 5 grams of pure gold ( as recommended by the European Congress of Economists in Paris in 1867 ; the 5-yen coin was equivalent to the Argentine 5 peso fuerte coin ),
* Fernando Lamas ( 1915 – 1982 ), Argentine American actor
* Antonio Roma ( born 1932 ), Argentine footballer

), and boxer
* Adrian Diaconu ( born 1978 ), Romanian professional boxer
Film noir encompasses a range of plots: the central figure may be a private eye ( The Big Sleep ), a plainclothes policeman ( The Big Heat ), an aging boxer ( The Set-Up ), a hapless grifter ( Night and the City ), a law-abiding citizen lured into a life of crime ( Gun Crazy ), or simply a victim of circumstance ( D. O. A .).
* 1929 – Danny Malloy ( Boxer ), Scottish professional boxer and footballer
After stints as a boxer and baseball pitcher in semi-professional baseball ( a career move ended by a leg injury ), Brown turned his energy toward music.
His pallbearers included boxer Floyd Patterson, Mikhail Baryshnikov ( who had hoped to play Cagney on Broadway ), actor Ralph Bellamy, and Miloš Forman.
* Ruby Goldstein (" Ruby the Jewel of the Ghetto "; 1907 – 84 ), American welterweight boxer and referee
If a boxer trails by more than 20 points, the referee stops the fight and the boxer that is leading automatically wins ; bouts which end this way may be noted as " RSC " ( referee stopped contest ) with notations for an outclassed opponent ( RSCO ), outscored opponent ( RSCOS ), injury ( RSCI ) or head injury ( RSCH ).
In explaining his refusal to be conscripted to fight the Vietnam War ( 1965 – 75 ), professional boxer Muhammed Ali said, " No Vietcong ever called me nigger "; later, his modified answer was the title No Vietnamese Ever Called Me Nigger ( 1968 ) of a documentary about the front-line lot of the US Army Black soldier in combat in Vietnam.
* Gabriel Elorde ( 1935 – 1985 ), Filipino professional boxer
The following year Eastwood found further critical and commercial success when he directed, produced, scored, and starred in the boxing drama Million Dollar Baby, playing a cantankerous trainer who forms a bond with female boxer ( Hilary Swank ), who he is persuaded to train by his lifelong friend ( Morgan Freeman ).
He played a Greek resistance fighter in The Guns of Navarone ( 1961 ), an aging boxer in Requiem for a Heavyweight, and the Bedouin shaikh Auda abu Tayi in Lawrence of Arabia ( both 1962 ).
* King Levinsky ( 1910 – 1991 ), American heavyweight boxer
* Primo Carnera ( 1906 – 1967 ), Italian boxer, World Heavyweight champion 1933-1934
* James Cook ( boxer and community worker ), UK Boxer
Natantia is an obsolete taxon of decapod crustaceans, comprising those families that move predominantly by swimming – the shrimp ( comprising Caridea and Procarididea ), prawns ( Dendrobranchiata ) and boxer shrimp.
* James Murray ( boxer ) ( 1969 – 1995 ), Scottish professional boxer who died from injuries sustained in a boxing fight
* Ginger Jones ( 1905 – 1986 ), Welsh boxer

Argentine and boxer
* 1942 – Carlos Monzón, Argentine boxer ( d. 1995 )
Argentine boxer Carlos Monzon, who didn't have a clear diction, had his voice dubbed by a professional actor when he played the lead in the drama La Mary, and Gert Frobe, who played Auric Goldfinger in the James Bond film of that name ( Goldfinger ) was because of his heavy German accent dubbed by Michael Collins.
* November 12 – José María Gatica, Argentine boxer ( b. 1925 )
** José María Gatica, Argentine boxer ( d. 1963 )
Jorge Fernando " Locomotora " Castro (), ( born August 18, 1967 in Caleta Olivia, Santa Cruz province ) is an Argentine boxer and former middleweight champion of the world, who is best known for his second defense of the title against John David Jackson in 1994.
Luis Ángel Firpo, ( October 11, 1894-August 7, 1960 ), was an Argentine boxer.
* Carlos Manuel Baldomir, Argentine boxer nicknamed " Tata "
* Cristian Rodríguez, Argentine boxer
* Elio Ibarra, Argentine boxer
* Gregorio Peralta ( 1935 – 2001 ), Argentine boxer
* Oscar Bonavena ( 1942 – 1976 ), Argentine boxer nicknamed ' Ringo '
* Walter Crucce, an Argentine boxer
In what turned out to be his last try at becoming world Flyweight champion for the fourth time, Gonzalez lost a split decision to the Argentine boxer.
Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Ángel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923.
Originally named Tecún Umán, the club was soon renamed in honor of Luis Ángel Firpo, a famous Argentine boxer, who almost became the first Latin heavyweight champion by knocking Jack Dempsey out of the ring on September 24, 1923.
Marcela Eliana Acuña ( born October 16, 1976 in Formosa ) is an Argentine female boxer, who is nicknamed La Tigresa.
* Remigio Molina ( 1970 –), Argentine Olympic boxer
* Pascual Pérez ( boxer ) ( 1926 – 1977 ), Argentine flyweight boxer
* Marcos René Maidana, Argentine boxer
* Jorge Rodrigo Barrios ( 1976 -), Argentine boxer
Horacio Enrique Accavallo ( born October 14, 1934 in Villa Diamante, Lanús ) was an Argentine flyweight boxer who fought from 1956 until 1967.
* Santiago Acosta ( born 1979 ), Argentine flyweight boxer
* Cristian Rodríguez ( boxer ), Argentine boxer

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