In sentence use of “argentine”

How to use in-sentence of “argentine”:

– The Argentine Grand Prix left the F1 calendar in 1961 for over a decade.

– Ricardo César Andreu was an Argentine actor, comedian and musician.

– López made five “escopetarras”, four of which were given to Colombian musician Juanes, Argentine musician Fito Páez, the United Nations Development Program, and the city government of Bogotá, while one was kept for himself.

– Bernardo Romeo is an Argentine football player.

– Rodolfo José Fischer Eichler, also known by his nickname “El Lobo”, was an Argentine footballer.

– Within days, the Argentine army turned on Galtieri, and he was removed from power.

In sentence use of argentine
In sentence use of argentine

Example sentences of “argentine”:

– This is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic.

– Sebastián Rulli, is a Argentine actor and model.

– María Lorenza Barreneche Iriarte was an Argentine public figure.

– Javier Saviola is an Argentine football player.

– González along with Hernán Montenegro became the first Argentine players drafted in the NBA.

– Marcelo Gallardo is an Argentine football player.

– Luis Alberto Ammann was an Argentine politician.

– Claudio Bonadio was an Argentine judge.

– Humpp” also known as “La venganza del sexo” is a 1969 Argentine science fiction horror movie directed by Emilio Vieyra and starring Ricardo Bauleo, Gloria Prat, Aldo Barbero.

– Alberto Acosta is a former Argentine football player.

– It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and is the follow up to the 1940 movie “Down Argentine Way” and “That Night in Rio”.

– Adolfo Rodríguez Saá is an Argentine Peronist politician.

– This team is now playing in the Primera División, the top division of Argentine football league system.

– The Argentine Sarrasani existed until 1972.

– Amadeo Raúl Carrizo, popularly known by his first name “Amadeo”, was an Argentine football goalkeeper.

– Gimnasia were champions of División Intermedia of the Argentine Football in 1915, of the First División in 1929, of the “Copa Centenario de la AFA” in 1994 and of the Second division in 1944, 1947 and 1952; it was runner-up of the First División in 1924, Clausura 1995, Clausura 1996, Apertura 1998, Clausura 2002 and Apertura 2005.

– He was the producer “Polémica en el bar” and “La noche del Domingo”, two of the most popular Argentine television programs of the 1970s and ’80s.

– Gimnasia became the first Argentine club outside Greater Buenos Aires to compete in Europe, and the first ever to play in Portugal, Czechoslovakia, Austria and Italy.

– Pablo Aimar is an Argentine football player.

- This is still today one of the legal names of the Argentine Republic.

- Sebastián Rulli, is a Argentine actor and model.

More in-sentence examples of “argentine”:

- He also worked at the Central Argentine Railway.

- Juan Perón became Argentina's minister of labour after participating in the 1943 Argentine coup d'état1943 military coup and was elected 1973 that open elections were held again.

– He also worked at the Central Argentine Railway.

– Juan Perón became Argentina’s minister of labour after participating in the 1943 Argentine coup d’état1943 military coup and was elected 1973 that open elections were held again.

– Rodrigo Palacio is an Argentine football player.

– Enrique Olivera was an Argentine politician.

– Alberto Cassano was an Argentine engineer and academic.

– It was named after Manuel Isidoro Suárez, a colonel of Argentine army who fought in the Battle of Junín in 1824.

– Aldo Duscher is an Argentine football player.

– Alfredo Félix Alcón was an Argentine theatre and movie actor.

– Alba Solís was an Argentine singer, actress and vedette.

– Daniel Jorge Castellani is a former Argentine volleyball player and coach, a member of Argentina men’s national volleyball team in 1976-1988, bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Seoul 1988, a participant of the Olympic Games Los Angeles 1984, head coach of Sir Safety Perugia.

– Joaquín Carbonell Martí was an Argentine singer-songwriter and poet.

– Juan Román Riquelme is an Argentine football player.

– Amelia Cabeza de Pelayo Patterson, also known as Amy Patterson was an Argentine composer, singer, poet, and teacher.

– It was a bipedal herbivore described by Argentine paleontologist Rodolfo Casamiquela in 1967.

– He also wanted to increase Argentine patriotism.

– Roberto Bonano is a former Argentine football player.

– Carlos José Barisio was an Argentine professional goalkeeper.

– Ezequiel Omar Barco is an Argentine professional footballer.

– Jorge Rafael Videla was a senior commander in the Argentine Army who was the “De facto government doctrinede facto” President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981.

– Germán Burgos is a former Argentine football player.

– Héctor Omar Hoffmann Fenzel, better known as Sergio Denis was an Argentine pop singer-songwriter, pianist and actor.

– La Mosca Tsé – Tsé or simply La Mosca is an Argentine rock fusion band.

– At the age of 29, when he was an assistant officer at the Argentine Federal Police.

– He was Secretary of State for Defence during the Argentine invasion of the Falkland Islands and the Falklands War in the Margaret Thatcher cabinet.

– Arturo Umberto Illia Francesconi was an Argentine politician.

– Matías Almeyda used to be an Argentine football player.

– He was known as the best Argentine left back of all time.

– His works were inspired by Argentine cartoonist Guillermo Mordillo.

– Jorgelina Julia Aranda was an Argentine actress, model and singer.

– Julio Ricardo Cruz is an Argentine football player.

– Lucho González is an Argentine football player.

– Simeone left Boca In 1967 and spent some time playing for Sportivo Belgrano in the lower leagues of Argentine football.

– Most citizens of the Argentine Republic are descendants of immigrants from Europe.

– Ariel Ibagaza is an Argentine football player.

– René Orlando Houseman, nicknamed “Loco”, was an Argentine footballer.

– Oscar Alberto Furlong was an Argentine basketball player, tennis player and tennis coach.

– Iverna Codina was a Chilean-born Argentine writer.

– Roberto “Oveja” Telch was an Argentine footballer.

– In 1961 he joined Boca Juniors where he was an important defensive player in the teams that won the Argentine Primera in 1962, 1964 and 1965.

– Carlos Regazzoni was an Argentine sculptor.

– Mario Abramovich was an Argentine violinist and composer of Jewish descent.

– Tomás Maldonado was an Argentine painter, designer and philosopher.

– The President of the Argentine Nation, usually known as the President of Argentina, is the head of state of Argentina.

– Júlio Carlos Santiago “Ghito” Vernazza was a former Argentine footballer.

– Hugo Ibarra is an Argentine football player.

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