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Cambio

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Cambio
An Italian, Spanish, or Portuguese term for foreign exchange.


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Sin embargo, en un cambio inusual de los eventos, este mismo comportamiento no se vio de la mano con un incremento similarmente agresivo en la propension frente al riesgo.
The weekly news magazine Cambio reported that, in the draft agreement, which has six chapters and 25 articles, "they still could not include such sensitive matters as immunity for the US military personnel and contractors, and there is disagreement on what to call the warships that operate from the port of Malambo.
Byline: Serena Markstrom The Register-Guard When Cambio founder and songwriter Robert Meade refers to change, he hopes it means to grow in a positive direction.
 
 
 
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