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Aramburu

American  
[ah-rahm-boo-roo] / ˌɑ rɑmˈbu ru /

noun

  1. Pedro Eugenio 1903–70, president of Argentina 1955–58.


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Vinicius won a penalty of his own at the other end when Jon Aramburu tripped him in the area and the Brazilian sent Alex Remiro the wrong way.

From Barron's

Matarrazzo sent on Goncalo Guedes at half-time, hoping his team could mount a comeback but Aramburu conceded another penalty early in the second half.

From Barron's

It was Vinicius running at him once more which provoked it, with the winger nutmegging Aramburu and then eagerly hitting the deck as the right-back slid in.

From Barron's

Claudia Newman, an experienced Seattle attorney specializing in land use, described the company’s step as unusual and Rick Aramburu, another longtime attorney, pointed to a state law that gives legal immunity in most cases to people who make complaints to government agencies.

From Seattle Times

“Even if the complaint is wrong, and that’s kind of the key,” said Aramburu, based in Seattle.

From Seattle Times