of or relating to or characteristic of Argentina or its people
<adj.pert> Argentinian tango
Argentinian \Argentinian\ adj. 1. of or pertaining to Argentina or its inhabitants. Argentinian tago
Syn: Argentine [WordNet 1.5]
Argentinian \Argentinian\ n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Argentina. [WordNet 1.5]
Rhein Biotech's Argentinian subsidiary Rhein Americana S.A. will be incorporated gradually into the Rhone Poulenc Group.
The pulp and paper and packaging concern said final approval for the project will depend on obtaining Argentinian government support, financing, and a satisfactory technical evaluation.
Analysts expect the government supply-and-demand report to show that the South African and Argentinian corn crops will be larger than expected.
In the autumn West Merchant promotes contemporary Argentinian art at the MoMA, Oxford.
Voting in favor were the court's Argentinian president, Jose Maria Ruda, as well as judges Roberto Ago of Italy, Shigeru Oda of Japan and Sir Robert Jennings of Britain.
But that is another, extremely promising, story. Sainsbury's Argentinian Malbec Cabernet is Pounds 3.49 and is even fuller than the older blend it replaces next week (other Trapiche wines are available from Grape Ideas of Oxford on 0865-791313).
The incentive is clear: last month an Argentinian bank raised one-year money in the Euromarket at a rate 5.5 percentage points above US treasury paper.
Eurofer said worldwide Argentinian exports of steel products rose to 1.176 million metric tons in 1986 from 752,000 tons in 1982.
By scratching Mr. Becker from the payroll, along with Argentinian soccer star Diego Maradona, Puma hopes to slash its advertising budget by half compared with the 1986 level of 50 million marks, Mr. Duethorn said.
While the proposal received strong African support, others questioned the severity of the proposed action against the 40-year-old Argentinian and whether a title gained in competition could ever be removed for a political act.
Mr. Lever's estimates assume Lloyds, Midland and Natwest will boost provisions against Argentinian principal to slightly more than 50% of exposure.
The group took an extraordinary charge of #6.9 million, chiefly the result of a provision against the effect of hyperinflation on its Argentinian operations.