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arena

[uh-ree-nuh] / əˈri nə /




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D’Aubuisson was not elected, but his newly founded party, the ultra-rightist Nationalist Republican Alliance, or ARENA, went on to win the Presidency in 1989 and in the next three elections, controlling the government until 2009.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 22, 2018

ARENA: A big question mark for the franchise is where they will play in the coming years.

From Washington Times • Apr. 10, 2017

Last year's runners-up in all competitions will start the season away to newly promoted Greuther Fürth who host matches in the deliciously-named Trolli ARENA.

From The Guardian • Aug. 24, 2012

Along the highway leading out of the capital of San Salvador, trees are beribboned with the red-white-and-blue emblems of D'Aubuisson's Nationalist Republican Alliance, known by its Spanish acronym of ARENA.

From Time Magazine Archive

Well behind, with an estimated 30%, was Duarte's archrival, Roberto d'Aubuisson, ultrarightist leader of the Nationalist Republican Alliance, known by its Spanish acronym ARENA.

From Time Magazine Archive




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