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Frondizi

American  
[fron-dee-zee, frawn-dee-see] / frɒnˈdi zi, frɔnˈdi si /

noun

  1. Arturo 1908–1995, Argentine lawyer and political leader; president of Argentina 1958–62.


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We must not forget that Dr. Roa has described President Frondizi of Argentina in terms so revolting that I will not repeat them.*

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Frondizi has survived 34 full-scale crises in his 3� years in office, and seems to have an instinctive sense of how much ballast to throw overboard in order to stay afloat.

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Frondizi lamely explained that if Kennedy's man Goodwin could talk to Guevara, then he, as President of Argentina, could see him, too, couldn't he?

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Having ousted Arturo Frondizi, the country's constitutional President, two months ago and replaced him with a figurehead executive, the military last week moved against Argentina's Congress and its political parties.

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But Che used the Goodwin talks as a wedge to wangle himself a secret appointment with Argentine President Arturo Frondizi.

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