Similar words: francisco franco, francophone, franco-prussian war, franc, france, franchise, franchisee, franchiser. Meaning: n. Spanish general whose armies took control of Spain in 1939 and who ruled as a dictator until his death (1892-1975).
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31. Franco was, therefore, unperturbed by the manifesto issued by Don Juan in Lausanne on 19 March 1945.
32. Franco, after all, believed that war was the normal human condition.
33. The internal divisions which seemingly threatened, but actually assisted, the political survival of General Franco continued into 1942.
34. In self-confident mood, Franco pressed ahead with his plans for the Law of Succession.
35. Finally, Franco simply did not want to relinquish his position.
36. As he left the courtroom, Franco appeared calm, smiling and chatting with Teich and his interpreter.
37. Franco gave them a look which might have been faintly disapproving.
38. In 1959 Navarro Rubio had not only not immediately fallen under suspicion of disloyalty, but had actually made Franco back down.
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39. By placing Franco in overall command, the Nationalists made a quantum leap forward in their efforts to secure victory.
40. Once this had been achieved and the victory in the north assured, nothing mattered to Franco so much as the final victory.
41. When Ryan read the charge of homicide of Menendez, Franco lowered his gaze from the bench and stared at his feet.
42. In the months following his elevation, three considerations pushed Franco towards drastically altering this situation.
43. With specific regard to Franco, he was now seen as militarily and personally indispensable to a rebel victory.
44. At five past two Franco took the unprecedented step of refusing to serve him any more wine.
45. This film marks Franco Zeffirelli's third cinematic flirtation with Shakespeare.
46. For Franco, this was perfect timing for his end-of-year speech.
47. By turning to the Falangist component of the regime forces in this way, Franco was resorting to an old tactic.
48. Franco released him from his embrace, tapped him on the chest and dropped his tone of ghastly jocularity.
49. Franco was well aware of this, in spite of the imposition of autarchic principles for ideological reasons.
50. Not wishing to risk increasing instability, Franco adopted a familiar tactic: he did nothing until the panorama became clearer.
51. When the Allies protested, Franco distanced himself from personal involvement and promised that something would be done.
52. Franco was assisted in the orchestration of this propaganda exercise by a convenient coincidence of the calendar.
53. Franco was irritated by the Tripartite Note but, ultimately, it reassured him.
54. He died in 1936, and despite the Franco oppression he was venerated by many of the university staff.
55. Franco put his in his mouth and chewed it up, he was teething at the time.
56. Franco began to prepare the ground, starting with the Falange.
57. Consequently, the Franco regime could not institute a programme of land reform without arousing the hostility of the landowners.
58. On that same day, Franco ordered Varela to detour to Toledo.
59. Paradoxically, what was potentially a threatening situation for Franco in fact strengthened his position.
60. Hitler, Mussolini, Franco: all prime examples of men hungry for power.
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