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They faced Chile in the Round of Last 16.
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They feel they are leagued against a hostile, persecutory world, faced with the concerted malevolent opposition of squares and their hirelings, the police.
They faced a rather small audience, as quite a few subscribers apparently had decided to forego the pleasures of the afternoon.
They existed in only very small numbers and faced a very strong opposition, even from the Levellers.
They are rectangular or trapezoidal in shape with a small enclosing chamber faced with large slabs of stone set on end and sometimes subdivided into smaller compartments.
They were confined to a mountainous district, cut off from both the Biqa and Beirut, and faced with the prospect of ever-growing poverty.
They faced each other in a runoff on 29 January 2006, where Halonen was re-elected with 51. 8 % of the vote against Mr. Niinistö's 48. 2 %.
They included the Maths and Social Sciences Tower, the Faraday Building, the Renold Building, and the Barnes Wallis Building, the last two of which faced each other across a bowling green, which later became a landscaped garden.
They faced persecution not only from German soldiers but also from other prisoners, and many gay men were beaten to death.
They were faced with " massive resistance " in the South by proponents of racial segregation and voter suppression.
They were faced with Hobson's choice: either a complete extinguishing of the national identity in the form of annexation to the Empire, or the lesser evil of a new kingdom under one of Napoleon's relatives.
They give Bobby the final choice and, faced with going with Ted, wherever that may be, or staying behind, Bobby chooses to stay.
They faced each other twice in the season-ending ATP Tour World Championships, with Sampras losing the round-robin match, but winning the final.
" His book, Our Threatened Values, ( London, 1946 ) Gollancz described the conditions Sudeten German prisoners faced in a Czech concentration camp: " They live crammed together in shacks without consideration for gender and age ...
They faced Boston in the semifinals for the second consecutive season, and lost again, this time in five games.
They faced the choice of registering and being regarded as traitors by other Poles, or not signing and being treated by the Nazi occupation as traitors to the Germanic " race ".
They then reached the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 1998, and faced the Miami Heat.
They and Chile
They also appear on the flags of the Australian state of Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, as well as the flag of Magallanes Region of Chile, the flag of Londrina ( Brazil ) and several Argentine provincial flags and emblems ( for example, Tierra del Fuego and Santa Cruz ).
They include such forest types as the mixed deciduous forests of the United States and their counterparts in China and Japan, the broadleaf evergreen rainforests of Japan, Chile and Tasmania, the sclerophyllous forests of Australia, central Chile, the Mediterranean and California, and the southern beech Nothofagus forests of Chile and New Zealand.
They also occur in sub-Saharan Africa, and in the Americas from the Mid-Atlantic United States south to Argentina and Chile, reaching their southernmost point anywhere, at 47 ° S latitude.
They continued their reunion tour in 2008, and locations included New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Macau, Japan, Canada, US, France, Germany, Norway, Denmark, UK, Serbia, Poland, Puerto Rico, and South America including Chile, Argentina and Brazil, where they played for 75, 000 people each.
In 1988, he released the single " They Dance Alone " which chronicled the plight of the mothers, wives and daughters of the " disappeared ", the political opponents of the regime killed by the Pinochet Government in Chile.
They subsequently travelled widely, visiting Cuba and carrying out bank robberies in Chile and Argentina.
They also acted at the Festival De Viña del Mar event in Chile in 1993, earning the prestigious Gaviota De Plata award.
They are found in Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Argentina and Chile ( principally Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego ).
They have, among other things, earned a Gaviota de Plata ( Silver Gull ) at the Festival de Viña del Mar in Chile.
They also worked in California and Chile ( see Easter Island and Rapanui people as related subjects ).
They did not have political motivations, but rather interest in recovering and spreading the traditional folkloric music of Chile.
They sold off their global mining interests following World War I, then later purchased nitrate mines in Chile.
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