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- noun Plural form of
Chilean .
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Examples
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Seeing the disaster, Center Rock's president, Brandon Fisher, called the Chileans to offer his drill.
WSJ Credits 'Capitalism' For Saving The Miners, After It Endangered Them The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Seeing the disaster, Center Rock's president, Brandon Fisher, called the Chileans to offer his drill.
WSJ Credits 'Capitalism' For Saving The Miners, After It Endangered Them The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Michael Duncan: I think what we brought to the table for the Chileans was our experience in behavior health support, not only in terms of the confinement and entrapment for that period of time but also what the miners and the families could experience once the miner had been rescued.
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Seeing the disaster, Center Rock's president, Brandon Fisher, called the Chileans to offer his drill.
WSJ Credits 'Capitalism' For Saving The Miners, After It Endangered Them The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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However, we should remember that the Chileans are a tough, resourceful, optimistic, and resilient people … they will work hard to make the best of this bad situation.
Chilean earthquake: wineries, barrels, bottles damaged or demolished | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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The Iraqis, the Liberians, the Chileans are our brothers and sisters.
Burnout? 2005
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That is what we think, but the Chileans are the ones who have to decide this.
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Employing soldiers to fight for a foreign power, such as Chileans for the United States, is the very definition of mercenary used by Prince himself.
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This year, Novik brought together designers who use natural fibres and who create jobs for craftspersons and indigenous peoples, such as Chileans Andrea Onetto, María Paz Valdivieso and María Inés Solimano, because the United Nations declared 2009 International Year of Natural Fibres.
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Citizenship and Immigration Canada's website used to include a page called "Forging Our Legacy," which summarized the history of large Canada's acceptance of large groups of refugees, such as Chileans and the Vietnamese so-called "boat people".
Progressive Bloggers 2009
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