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[bә'liviәn]
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    bolivian
    [ noun ]
    1. a native or inhabitant of Bolivia

    2. <noun.person>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to or characteristic of Bolivia or its people

    2. <adj.pert>


    Bolivian \Bo*liv"i*an\, a.
    Of or pertaining to Bolivia. -- n. A native of Bolivia.

    1. But Bolivian and Peruvian officials said Wednesday that Washington should instead spend its time and money helping their farmers switch from coca to other crops.
    2. The Bolivian government eventually agreed to these terms, reducing its profit share rather than openly caving in on the VAT issue.
    3. Mate de coca, however, is a harmless and widely drunk herbal tea in the Andean countries. Indeed the Bolivian government believes that exports of coca tea-bags, would bring in substantial export revenues.
    4. In recent weeks coca leaf farmers have staged protest marches and threatened roadblocks and confrontations if the Bolivian Congress goes ahead with an anti-narcotics measure that would declare illegal most coca leaf cultivations in the Chapare.
    5. The United States has had a DEA and military presence in Bolivia since July 1986 when 175 U.S. troops spent three months assisting Bolivian police in anti-drug operations.
    6. But he added that Colombia's war against traffickers was partially responsible for the Bolivian success.
    7. A prolonged legal battle in North American courts pits international dealers in antiquities against the Aymara Indians of Coroma, 180 miles south of La Paz by dirt road, and has involved the Bolivian, U.S. and Canadian governments.
    8. Mr Doyle Gallegos, an independent consultant with previous experience in the Argentine, Venezuelan and Peruvian sell-offs and now retained to advise on the Bolivian process, describes Entel as a 'relatively sophisticated' company.
    9. On Monday night, Shultz praised Bolivian efforts he said have put drug lords on the run.
    10. 'Drug mafias have not succeeded in undermining Bolivian democracy - and people are not dying en masse as in Peru or Colombia.
    11. Mr. Morgan's girlfriend had served in the Bolivian government and had high-reaching connections there with the potential to help expand Tesoro's domain of foreign oil properties.
    12. What a load of rubbish.' 'How about Etcheverry, that nice Bolivian?
    13. "We are calling for the strike to demand the freedom of all the leaders, students and workers detained by the repressive government," said Filemon Escobar, leader of the Bolivian Workers Central, the main union federation.
    14. A Venezuelan general, part of the top echelon of the Marcos Perez Jimenez dictatorship, sarcastically asked a Bolivian admiral why Bolivia had admirals.
    15. Bolivian workers began a two-day national strike called by the country's main trade union body to protest gasoline price rises.
    16. The deputies said they did not know where Guevara's remains are but that presumably they are near the Bolivian town of Higueras, where he was shot to death.
    17. "The capture of all these people is the first step," U.S. Ambassador Robert Gelbard said. "The hard part is for the Bolivian government to follow up with the prosecution and conviction of traffickers.
    18. Next year, a new recovery plant will boost output to some 320,000 ounces. Inti Raymi's success has helped stimulate investor interest in Bolivian gold.
    19. Both the Bolivian government and Conservation International see the Latin American debt crisis and the destruction of the continent's natural resources as closely linked.
    20. A U.S. magistrate refused bond Wednesday to a long-sought Bolivian colonel who allegedly once vowed to cover Americans in cocaine.
    21. After they are dried they are macerated with kerosene in plastic covered pits to become paste. After further processings in labs located in the Bolivian lowlands as well as in Colombia and Brazil, the paste is transformed into cocaine.
    22. About 350,000 people in Bolivian's population of 6.2 million depend on coca leaf farming and cocaine production for their livelihood, according to Duran.
    23. But vast areas of the Bolivian tropical lowlands are beyond their reach and traffickers' planes fly cocaine from the northern regions of Bolivia to Colombia or Brazil without interference.
    24. Police said scores of people were injured in other protests in the Chapare, a lush tropical region in the heart of Bolivia where 80 percent of Bolivian cocaine is produced.
    25. There are at least 40 isolated Indian communities in the Bolivian forests with a population estimated at 150,000 people.
    26. A Bolivian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said his country's environmental concerns have prompted it to reject the use of chemical agents against coca crops, and likely would also reject biological agents.
    27. The textiles in question are made from alpaca and vicuna wool in Coroma, a town high in the Bolivian Andes, and have been woven in the same manner since before the advent of the Inca or the Spaniard.
    28. The Colombian and Bolivian presidents arrived Wednesday.
    29. They include the composer-in-residence, Bruce Adolphe, from whom the festival commissioned a music-dance piece, "Sharehi," and five Bolivian musicians who make up the group Rumillajta.
    30. The United States contributes $350 of the total, and the rest comes from the Bolivian government.
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