A frondizi
[fron-dee-zee; spanish frawn-dee-see] /frɒnˈdi zi; spanish frɔnˈdi si/
noun
arturo [ahr-too r-oh;; spanish ahr-too-raw] /ɑrˈtʊər oʊ;; spanish ɑrˈtu rɔ/ (show ipa), 1908–1995, argentine lawyer and political leader; president of argentina 1958–62.
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