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What does Panama mean?

Panama

a republic on the Isthmus of Panama; achieved independence from Colombia in 1903 (= boater) a stiff hat made of straw with a flat crown

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Panama hat

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Simple sentences

The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic with the Pacific.
Should the Suez and Panama Canals be internationalized?
Several American warships were sent to Panama.
We passed through the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal cuts across the Isthmus of Panama.
In December 1989, he sent troops to Panama.
The adopted girl is from Panama.
The ship passed through the Panama Canal.

Movie subtitles

Apparently they're bound for Panama.
That's a gondola going through the Panama canal.
Ask for Panama Smith.
Panama Smith.
Hey, Panama, how about something to go with this ginger ale?
You Panama Smith? - That's me, brother.
You too, Panama.
Panama Smith, in view of the evidence presented in your behalf by your codefendant and because the arresting officers failed to detect you actually selling intoxicating liquors, I find you not guilty.
How are you, Panama?
What'll it be, Panama?
Hi, Panama.
This is Panama Smith.
Panama, I'll let you in on something.
Maybe Panama was right.
That's a gondola going through the Panama canal. In Venice.
That doesn't matter. I'll take you to Panama's.
What's Panama's?
Panama's? It's the quietest spot on the coast.
I bought it in Panama, in 1906.
Panama, 1906.
In Panama I always bought Chester.
First warning shot. Fired in the air, like in Panama.
I'm going to Panama's tonight. Come along.
You were at Panama's last night.
If I don't get a job in Panama.
Well, Felisa, how's Panama?
Within three months, a year's plunder in gold leaves Panama, bound for Spain.
Do you think if it hadn't been for that war of Mr. Kane's we'd have the Panama Canal?
Didn't I take you to the siege of Panama?
The Crown still owes me a few favors for services rendered at Porto Bello and Panama.
Or perhaps it's because a long time ago, when I worked in Panama, I was bitten in my sllep by a bat.
I got the pilot in New Jersey, plane in Burbank license in Panama, and the guns in Czechoslovakia.
Today Panama, tomorrow we enter the Pacific Ocean.
How much to send this one to Panama?
He's going to try Panama.
Panama won't take him.
Panama?
Come by way of the Panama Canal?
The panama hat.
Though come to think of it the panama hat did look like it had been eaten by a horse.

News and current affairs

Three completed trade agreements (with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia) have been languishing for years, mostly because of deep opposition to free trade from labor unions and the Democratic Party.
A number of developing countries - notably India, China, Chile, Cuba, Lebanon, and Panama - played an active and influential part in drafting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
European firms doing business in North and South America locate their corporate headquarters in Miami, Panama City, and elsewhere, with almost none choosing Puerto Rico.
Still, it seemed more likely to pass than the other two pending Latin American trade deals with Panama and Peru.
For example, protectionist Democrats in the US Congress have been able to insulate themselves from charges of opposing free trade if they scuttle Colombia's FTA, because they will most likely ratify the deals for Panama and Peru.
If too we add El Salvador to this list, only Costa Rica and Panama to the south remain out of the loop, leaving Mexico to the north increasingly exposed.
According to the most recent report, between 2000 and 2005, we lost forest acreage equivalent to the land mass of Panama -- more than 77 thousand square kilometers of forest gone, some of it never to return.
While Bush's invasion of Panama to capture (and later put on trial) Manuel Noriega may have violated Panamanian sovereignty, it had a degree of de facto legitimacy, given Noriega's notorious behavior.
Foreign policy during the Cold War, she says, was like steering within the Panama Canal; after the fall of the Berlin Wall, it was like steering within the English Channel - plenty of water on all sides, but land visible, too.
Later that year, diethylene glycol was mislabeled as non-toxic glycerin, then mixed into cold medicine, killing at least 100 people in Panama, including many children.
This is true as much as for the rest of Central America - with the general exception of Costa Rica and Panama - as it is for Guatemala alone.
Fortunately, the US stepped up to the challenge, and, with Cuba at the table, the summit was held in Panama this month.
Finally, the US Senate ratified free-trade agreements with South Korea, Panama, and Colombia, clearing the way for the new Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Countries such as Mexico, Panama, Indonesia, and Mongolia are now contributors, even if the main responsibility for the problem rests with the world's major economies.
And it should be remembered that Latin America's most recent electoral fraudsters - Manuel Noriega of Panama in 1989 and Alberto Fujimori in Peru in 2000 - were evicted from power before finishing their terms in office.
But the problem is that the OAS will be holding its annual assembly in June this year in Peru, and several countries -- Canada, Costa Rica, the US, Colombia, Panama, Peru itself, and probably Chile - will push to have Honduras re-admitted.
The problem is that no Latin American government, with the exception of Panama, wants to dirty its hands.

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