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Fidelista

[ fee-de-lee-stuh; Spanish fee-the-lees-tah ]

noun

plural Fidelistas


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of Fidelista1

1955鈥60; < Spanish fidelista, equivalent to Fidel ( Castro ) + -ista -ist
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With her mahogany-hued skin, Cary was a beneficiary of the revolution鈥檚 much-improved race relations; she had been a stalwart Fidelista, a Russian-trained engineer who rose to a vice minister鈥檚 post.

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鈥淚鈥檓 a Fidelista, entirely in favor of the revolution,鈥 declared Meraldo Nojas Sutil, 78, who moved to Hershey when he was 11 and worked in the plant during the 1960s and 鈥70s.

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"Everyone here is sad. Everyone is a Fidelista," said Anaida Gonzales, a retired nursing professor in central Camaguey province.

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鈥淲e Cubans are Fidelista even if we are not Communist.鈥

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The airport worker is a devoted Fidelista who still drapes a revolutionary flag from his apartment window on national day.

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