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What does Colombian mean?

Colombian

of or relating to or characteristic of Colombia or its people Colombian coffee a native or inhabitant of Colombia

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Simple sentences

The Colombian government demanded more money.
Alejandra is from Colombia. She is Colombian.

Movie subtitles

Here she is, ladies and gentlemen, Little Egypt, Queen of the Harem. who danced at the Colombian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
I couldn't have accepted. I'm dining at the Colombian Embassy.
Colombian.
Colombian?
This is pure Colombian cocaine.
Colombian gold. Grass.
Smoke, smoke I've got joints in bags, leaves and dime bag, gold Colombian smoke.
This is the best Colombian I've ever had.
Destroy the entire Colombian coffee crop right down to the last bean.
It's Colombian.
This isn't Colombian.
Colombian express is pulling out.
Are you really Colombian?
Turned up 500 keys of Colombian pure, a couple of stiffs, and a little bitty piece of what used to be Killifer.
Here she is, ladies and gentlemen Little Egypt, queen of the harem who danced at the Colombian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.
In the Colombian Navy.
Colombian Navy?
I will giveyou a note on the Colombian government for 500 pounds.
I'm dining at the Colombian Embassy.
Colombian's good.
If you want Colombian, we might as well get Folgers.
Strange name for Colombian coffee. - What do you think, Lieutenant?
He's got friends high up in the Colombian government.
They didn't kill that Colombian for nothing.
Goddamn pre-Colombian art.
A Colombian necktie.
I've brokered tremendous deals for the Colombian and the Bolivian industries.
The name is Spanish, but I am Colombian.
He is claimed as a Colombian. They won't admit they're after you.
His Colombian associates wanted to introduce him to God personally.
Tamara, our Colombian elephant.
No big deal. Just that new business I started with those Colombian guys?
You don't seem too happy with the Colombian guy.
Colombian people!
We open a dialogue through Colombian army commanders.
The Colombian government won't.

News and current affairs

Colombian goods already enjoy virtual free entry to the US market, while Colombian consumers would benefit enormously if their country were to reciprocate by opening its markets to US goods and services.
Colombian children squeeze through the narrowest shafts of coalmines.
Brazilian, Colombian, and Egyptian youngsters who work in brickyards often suffer irreparable spinal damage from carrying heavy loads.
This momentous shift reflects the decimation of the FARC following long years of struggle, the resilience of Colombian society, and, perhaps most important, Santos's brilliant regional policy.
As with peace processes in the Middle East and Central America following the Cold War's end, regional changes created the conditions for the start of the Colombian process.
But, in the Middle East and Central America, external actors - the United States and the Soviet Union - produced the change; in the case of the Colombian process, the change came from within.
The repercussions of a genuine end to the Colombian armed conflict would be felt far beyond the country's borders.
The only recent parallel in Latin America was a similar effort fifteen years ago by the Colombian drug cartels.
Because Pemex, unlike the Brazilian and Colombian state-owned oil companies, will not be listed on the New York or Mexico City stock exchanges, internal reform will be postponed or half-baked.
The government told the guerillas either to negotiate seriously or see the Colombian military move into the FARC's territory.
For example, the Venezuelan and Colombian governments were confronted with the need to relocate tens of thousands of families displaced by floods in 2010.
In the last three years over thirty Colombian rights monitors have been assassinated or disappeared.
Child soldiers still linger in paramilitary groups, and there are compromising video recordings of leading Colombian politicians and drug lords.
This unnoticed drama is emblematic of the under-reported Colombian conflict.
Although one would never know it from listening to the Congressional debate, the main effect of an agreement would be to lower Colombian barriers on US goods, not vice versa.
But trade in illegal narcotics did not seriously threaten Mexico's stability or provoke conflict with the United States until the mid-1980's, when Colombian cocaine began to flood across Mexico to the US.
The Colombian paradox is that violence and the drug economy coexisted with one of the oldest and most genuinely constitutional traditions in Latin America.
Much of the congressional opposition stems from worries about an influx of cut-rate Colombian goods, costing US jobs.
A free-trade agreement that enhances the well-being of the Colombian people can be no less effective than military operations in reducing violence and drug traffic, which remains a major US strategic objective.
Recent months have been very good for Colombian President Alvaro Uribe.
The election of the Colombian Luis Alberto Moreno as president of the Inter-American Development Bank had clear US backing. This means that the bank is likely continue its orthodox, neo-liberal policies.

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