At the inquiry the appellant stated that she was a Romany Gypsy who had travelled all her life. |
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As late as the 1930s, the area around the portes d' Italie, Choisy and Ivry was a no-man's land dotted by Gypsy caravans and shacks. |
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Gypsy moth egg hatch occurs at about the time of budburst of red and black oaks. |
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As she wanders through the village, we see the incredibly evocative faces of her fellow Gypsy brethren. |
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Freeman and Rim have no plans for children, but they have two labradoodles, Maggie Mae and Gypsy Rose Lee. |
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Together with his wife, John owns a pony called Gypsy and his other interests include hillwalking and walking his dog. |
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On August 2, 1944, the SS liquidated the Gypsy camp and killed most of the remaining inmates in the gas chambers. |
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These range from Gypsy moths to invasive plants and exotic diseases like West Nile virus and Monkey pox. |
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The woman smiled, her eyes flickering in Adrianna's direction and then back at the Gypsy Princess. |
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Bob's music pieces together elements of jazz, Gypsy swing, calypso and sega as well as the more modern hip hop and ska beats. |
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Gypsy sounds not unlike what we heard in the other piece invade the second movement, with its pulsating Stravinskian rhythms. |
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Gypsy and ethnic references appear in a number of outfits including Spanish style poncho skirts, shawls and classic Native American dresses. |
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After a few more hours of walking, the pair saw the Gypsy caravan train in the distance, looking like a beige blur among all the white. |
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I was never a junkie, I was never shoeless and selling my mom's car to a Gypsy. |
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She has lots of experience with animals with two dogs, George and Tiger and a cat called Gypsy and her granny's geese and two goslings. |
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However, many Gypsy women may go bareheaded except when attending traditional communal gatherings. |
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The parade will feature a samba band, fire-eaters, Gypsy Kate's magic show, and a fancy dress competition for adults and children. |
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She'd feed Gypsy cold corn pones and they'd run a mile or so to the creek to play. |
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Instead of going back to the chorus, she took to the road, playing the lead roles in classic musicals like Can-Can, Gypsy, and Follies. |
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As if the Paper Mill had blown its funds on Follies, this Gypsy, in sets and costumes that seem underfinanced, also looks underimagined. |
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Gypsy deep rose is an annual gypsophila with dainty double and semi-double blooms on a nicely mounded plant that grows about 10 inches high. |
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And in the 20th century, style icons from burlesque superstar Gypsy Rose Lee to Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis wore Tiffany jewellery. |
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I began fumbling for words to say in response, still struggling to get over the fact that Tristan was, indeed, a Gypsy. |
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By the 1930s the Rom group of Gypsy Americans virtually controlled the business of fortune-telling. |
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The Catalan septet combines Mediterranean music with beats from the Balkans and Gypsy swing. |
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I have never been more conscious of the ambivalence between June and her sister, Louise, the hang-dog tomboy who grows up to be Gypsy Rose Lee. |
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Since a Gypsy who becomes polluted can be expelled from the community, to avoid pollution, Gypsies try to avoid unpurified things that have touched a body's lower half. |
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They arrived in Hollywood when she was 15, and she found that being Gypsy made her cool. |
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Do you see Gypsy culture as a kind of utopianism compared with other Balkan sensibilities? |
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Come drink time, the former wives changed into beautifully ironed off-the-shoulder Gypsy blouses. |
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The reader is flattered to share the other worlds of sophisticated experience that she brings to bear upon her sorry Gypsy slum. |
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To a soundtrack that blended the Gypsy Kings with rapper Eminem, models paraded in sheer white cotton voile tunics trimmed with tiny passementerie balls for an ethnic touch. |
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The singer Donovan turned up with his friend, a burly bloke called Gypsy. |
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I myself am not a Gypsy, but I know enough history to recognize fascistic language when I hear it. |
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Its hero is a pensive Gypsy boy who has visitations from a quirky manikin, by the name of Django, with designs on his dad's banjo. |
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One such example was the publication and dissemination of a report presented before the Ministry by the Foundation for the Gypsy Secretariat. |
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Lack of suitable accommodation can be particularly detrimental to Gypsy and Traveller children. |
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Notable in the area of culture is the creation of the Gypsy Cultural Institute, a foundation attached to the Spanish Ministry of Culture. |
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Django, the incarnation of freedom and independence, shrugged off the warmth of creature comforts and assumed his Gypsy roots with pride. |
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There are guys who are so crazy about Gypsy jazz that they'll come all the way from Japan to be at concerts or jam sessions. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife, Brenda, and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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An avid gardener, he resides in the hough neighborhood of Cleveland with his wife Brenda and their two dogs, Gypsy and Ginger. |
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Keren Ann has come storming out of nowhere with an innovative debut album which mixes blues, pop, trip hop and haunting Gypsy melodies. |
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Dr. Hancock, who appears in the film, is a Romanichal Gypsy, descended from British Gypsies. |
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I know a Gypsy fortune-teller in town who might be able to reach her. |
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Gypsy moth, Kudzu vine, Dutch elm disease, chestnut blight, starlings and Mediterranean fruit flies come easily to mind. |
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And that too to Rajasthan for a rhythmic treat in the form the Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival. |
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In transforming each of their shows into a rare, unique and fairylike moment, the members of the group place young Gypsy people in a beautiful light, far from the images imposed on them by society. |
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Don't miss the Gypsy Market for shoes and ceramics on Saturday or a trip to the Aquashow with Europe's biggest watercoaster. |
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His 48-year-old father, known as Gypsy John, did a fair bit of bare-knuckle stuff but he was also a British heavyweight contender, losing a 1991 eliminator to Henry Akinwande. |
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Permanent exclusion rates were higher than average for Travellers of Irish heritage, Gypsy, Roma, certain Caribbean groups, and some groups of mixed-race pupils. |
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Ibgui also introduced Ishtar to Los Ninos, a group of four Gypsy cousins from Montpellier, who had honed their musical talent playing with several major stars including Manitas de Platas and Paco de Lucia. |
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She and director Jonathan Kent were working on a long-awaited British revival of the Sondheim musical Gypsy, based on American stripper Gypsy Rose Lee's memoir about her mother Mama Rose. |
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A study in Ostrava, an industrial city in the Czech Republic, found that a Gypsy child was 23 times more likely to be placed in a school for the mentally retarded than a white Czech child, even when of normal intelligence. |
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I don't know where Gypsy Jazz is going nor do I really care haha! |
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If a Gypsy plays hookey, it's in order to stay home. |
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As for the Finale, Vivace non troppo, it takes its place in the lineage of the Hungarian-esque leanings of a composer who paid tribute to Gypsy music throughout his creative career, even in his sternest works. |
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With heavy hearts we pack Gypsy a last time into a container. |
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Police found heroin and crack cocaine in the vehicle when Harees Mahmood and Mohammed Ismaeel crashed in Gypsy Lane. |
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After all, say Gypsy leaders, they are ethnically distinct, and their total population outnumbers that of many of the Union's present and future countries. |
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Half card sharp, half Gypsy, she always finds another game. |
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The Canadian Music Hall Of Fame inductees will perform selections from throughout their 40-plus years together, including hits such as Roller, Sign Of The Gypsy Queen and I Like To Rock. |
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Only 12.7 per cent of Gypsy and Roma pupils in schools and only 10.1 per cent of Irish Traveller pupils, gained five or more GCSEs at grade C or higher, including in mathematics and English. |
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Meanwhile, the band's guitarist Potzi strums out his wild Gypsy jazz rhythms in accompaniment to Lewis's Mariachi trumpet squeals and François François's velvet-soft drums. |
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In the Hungarian town of Gyöngyös on 14 November 1994, approximately 30 skinheads allegedly threw Molotov cocktails at the home of a Gypsy family, the Farkas, who managed to escape the flames. |
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The fourth group called Gypsy exploits the other groups. |
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It would be useful to have statistics on the number of Gypsy, Roma and Traveller children who benefited from the educational programmes designed for them. |
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In Spain, the aim is to improve the standard of living of the Gypsy population in a situation or at risk of exclusion, by ensuring access to and use of social protection systems. |
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She has also designed costumes for choreographers and directors Peter James, Gypsy Rider, Shanna Carroll and Guy Alloucherie, at Montreal's National Circus School. |
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I will take this opportunity to discuss the recent search and rescue efforts involving the Sea Gypsy Enterprise to which the hon. member has referred. |
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However, since the early 1990s, Gypsy moth infestations have eroded the dominance of oak forests. |
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In The Spanish Gypsy, Eliot made a foray into verse, creating a work whose initial popularity has not endured. |
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This excludes the two new ethnic groups added to the 2011 census of Gypsy or Irish Traveller and Arab. |
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Gypsy brewers typically use facilities of larger makers with excess capacity. |
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The finest section of Hurtley's book details Starkie's Spanish travels between 1934 and 1936, written up as Spanish Raggle-Taggle and Don Gypsy. |
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In 1960, she made her Broadway debut in Gypsy, opposite Ethel Merman. |
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Ace, Cubanelle, Early Prolific, Gypsy, Golden Bell, Hungarian Yellow Wax, Karlo. |
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I tell people I had a shotgun wedding first and a Big Fat Gypsy Wedding for my second. |
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The family held together in the Gypsy jet stream that is military life. |
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And then once more round the caravans as My Big Fat Gypsy Valentine treated us to another tanorexic tale of moronic insanity. |
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Following a demonstration flight, Watson hopped out of his 1930 DeHavilland Gypsy Moth, an open-cockpit biplane that saw service during the Spanish Civil War. |
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As well as her iconic feather boas and fur coats, she was known for hits If You Love Me, The Gypsy, My Way, Till, For Once In My Life, and her hit song Say It With Flowers. |
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Brands include the Porterhouse from Dublin, White Gypsy from County Tipperary, Franciscan Well from Cork, the Galway Hooker, and the Hilden Brewery from Belfast. |
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Accompanying them and completing the classic 50s feel will be performances from Gypsy Rose Lee and Daiquiri Dusk, who will re-enact vintage burlesque. |
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As well as her solo outings she has recently been gigging with Toerag, a five-piece 1930s-style Gypsy jazz band, the first of its kind in the city. |
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Gypsy breweries generally do not have their own equipment or premises. |
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She is also a massive i reality star in the US, where Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is the centre of dropped-jaw rubbernecking in much the same way Gypsy Weddings was here. |
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As part of the Shindig Rural and Community Touring Scheme residents from rural villages will be able to enjoy live classical music, theatre, dance and Balkan Gypsy music. |
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Gypsy stopped talking. She was breathing hard. Rico was just looking at her, far too assessingly, and she cursed herself for having said too much. |
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