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Vargas

[ vahr-guhs ]

noun

  1. Ge·tu·lio Dor·nel·les [zhi-, too, -ly, oo, d, oo, r, -, ne, -lis], 1883–1954, Brazilian statesman.


Vargas

/ ˈvarɡas /

noun

  1. VargasGetúlio Dornelles18831954MBrazilianPOLITICS: statesmanPOLITICS: head of state Getúlio Dornelles (ʒeˈtulju durˈneləʃ). 1883–1954, Brazilian statesman; president (1930–45; 1951–54)


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So many families come that Vargas has arranged for a clown to entertain the kids.

I have already heard from some who have shifted their position on Dreamers thanks to Vargas.

He will continue to co-anchor the program with Elizabeth Vargas.

Elizabeth Vargas: And told the media that this was a hate crime.

Elizabeth Vargas: When did you first hear that Aaron and Russell may have attacked Matthew because he was gay?

It was a part of his policy to ignore Vargas and Nunez, as if they did not exist.

Vargas died in 1568, having been distinguished for his modesty, kindness, and devotion to religion.

The religious devotion of Luis de Vargas is exhibited in the spirit of his work.

The care bestowed upon the execution of the details shows that De Vargas had not yet forgotten the example of the early masters.

A messenger from Vargas offering terms gave him an opportunity of escape and, accompanied by Luna, he sought the refuge of Epila.

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