Anaya
[uh-nah-yuh, uh-nahy-uh]
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noun
Rudolfo [roo-dol-foh] /ruˈdɒl foʊ/, born 1937, U.S. author.
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This was on the 1st of April, and on the 2d, Anaya entered upon his duties.
The anaya never fails, and we are received with cordiality, mixed with stateliness, by an imposing old man in a white bornouse.
But Pea-y-Pea and Anaya were both firm, discreet and consistent in their resistance.
Anaya at once came into his cabinet as minister of war, while De la Rosa took the port-folio of foreign relations.
We were conducted to a range of buildings facing the plaza, and presented to the commander-in-chief, General Anaya.
Los GringosH. A. (Henry Agustus) Wise