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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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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

Within a year, Time magazine had published photos she took of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, the Argentine general who had recently seized power in a military coup, on a fishing excursion on the country’s southern coast.

From New York Times

There was a moment's applause before kick-off to mark the first anniversary of the death of former Argentina international Federico Martin Aramburu who was shot dead in a drive-by shooting in Paris a year ago.

From BBC

Aramburu, a winger with 22 Argentine caps, had come to Paris with clients of his travel agency to watch the Six Nations France-England rugby match on Saturday night.

From BBC