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Aristoteles

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[ar-uh-stot-l-eez] / ˌær əˈstɒt lˌiz /

noun

  1. a walled plain in the first quadrant of the face of the moon: about 60 miles (97 km) in diameter.


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El reconocimiento de que los animales no humanos sueñan se remonta al menos a los tiempos de Aristóteles, que observó el ladrido de un perro dormido y lo consideró una prueba inequívoca de la existencia de su vida mental.

From New York Times

“I was hurting, seeing that,” said Aristoteles Landa, a worker from Angola.

From Seattle Times

In December, former Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval was shot dead in a restaurant in the beach town of Puerto Vallarta.

From Reuters

In December, a former governor of the state of Jalisco, Aristóteles Sandoval, was gunned down while vacationing in the resort city of Puerto Vallarta, in one of the most high-profile political assassinations in Mexico’s recent history.

From New York Times

Former Mexican governor of Jalisco shot dead: A former governor of the Mexican state of Jalisco, Aristoteles Sandoval, was shot dead in the back in the bathroom of a restaurant in the popular beach getaway of Puerto Vallarta, local authorities said.

From Washington Post