I managed to sleep in the room by myself for two nights, ordering room service and smoking cuban cigars and BBMing all of my friends back home. |
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Julio Cardenas, 25 and an MC from the group RCA, was older but with a youthful smile that hid the harsher sides of cuban life. |
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The cuban government siphons off revenue from nearly every business transaction in the country. |
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It was doubtless a warm reunion with his family, who are featured in The cuban Wives. |
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The Cuban people continue to circle the wagons around him in response to efforts to bring down his government. |
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The overall look of the Cuban salsa should be sensuous and fluid, with the dancers moving around each other and the floor in circular movements. |
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The most popular music in Africa in the XXth century was Soukous, derived from the Cuban rumba. |
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The outspoken career diplomat may be Washington's woman in Havana, but for the Cuban government, she's the embodiment of the ugly American. |
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Top-of-the-range humidors stacked with quality Cuban cigars are just one more attraction. |
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I can sympathize with his absolutist view regarding capital punishment, as did many in the Cuban leadership. |
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Some have a Cuban heel and some have outlandish fancy tassels hanging from them. |
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Papa Noel grew up in the Congo, listening to Cuban records on his mother's phonograph. |
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Literature by living Cuban writers was judged incompatible with the revolution. |
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This mode compares favorably with other modes through which Cuban households acquire dollars. |
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Now, probably they will do a warring business tonight given that this is Cuban Independence Day. |
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The commonality amongst most types of Cuban art is the brilliant use of vivid, bold. |
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While the rest of us were immersing ourselves in Cuban music and salsa, Peterson was looking to Brazil and the sounds of samba and bossa nova. |
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We've had our Latin love affair with Cuban music and our bossa nova bonanza with the sounds of Brazil. |
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The Cuban Revolution, Castro and the excitement of the 1960s appear in the book indirectly. |
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Also included is the rumba, which is said to be the heartbeat of the Cuban people. |
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Of native-born Cuban Americans, almost 47 percent have attended private schools. |
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And he should tell the Cuban leader that his revolution won't be won until the breach between Cuba and the USA is mended. |
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Landau is also not afraid to allow disenchanted Cuban citizens to speak their minds. |
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It's proof that a 75-year-old Cuban soulster and a 32-year-old Colchester lad can have different interpretations of the same song. |
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He leaned back in his leatherback chair, and puffed out his Cuban cigar, sending the smoke coiling up to the ceiling. |
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Wyoming, a permanent state of Stetson head and Cuban heel, was and still is the heart of the Wild West. |
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Ramos, a Cuban by birth, has lived in the U.S. since the 1960s and is a pastor and historian. |
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Followed by an excellent lunch, fine wine, more coffee and a Cuban cigar to finish off. |
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The Vatican has excommunicated no world leader since 1962 when Pope John XXIII excommunicated Cuban leader Fidel Castro. |
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Later that night, our group sought refuge from misery by demolishing a hand-rolled doobie the size of a Cuban cigar. |
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Be on the lookout for Caribbean dove, West Indian woodpecker, Cuban bullfinch, and smooth-billed ani. |
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El Colmao, in a particularly drug-infested stretch of Pico-Union, has the best Cuban paella and arroz con pollo in town. |
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In August, two officials of the Cuban embassy in Argentina were kidnapped and Cubana airlines offices in Panama were bombed. |
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There's also a cigar divan serving Cuban stogies and decorated with paintings from the Zhongnanhai leaders' compound. |
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The irony is that visitors are often struck by how fully integrated Cuban society appears to be. |
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The diamond pulled up into an Immelmann followed by a loop and then a Cuban Eight. |
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The infant mortality rate may be something to boast of, but death still comes early for Cuban rural workers. |
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Much of Cuban art today is firmly rooted in international aesthetic trends, particularly conceptual art. |
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They went into internal exile, while other less-prominent gay Cuban writers managed to get out of the country or committed suicide. |
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I'm grateful to Jackie for reminding me of the United States law which prohibits US citizens from consuming Cuban goods anywhere. |
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Perhaps it's not as luxurious as a hotel might be, but it provides a great insight into the Cuban way of life. |
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As Lorraine recalls, the couple had an early foretaste of what lay ahead as they flew into Havana, the Cuban capital. |
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My daughter the croqueta connoisseur was loving life as she squeezed a croqueta within the fold of warm Cuban bread and took a big bite. |
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A full menu of authentic Cuban cuisine is available in the restaurant's dining room. |
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A roll of carnival-style tickets will get you anything from classic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza to an overflowing plate of Cuban caldo gallego. |
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Their Cuban identity may be a put-on, so to speak, but the Postizo crew have got the beat in their blood. |
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Having a fellow Cuban on his team will only help him settle into the major league game. |
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Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare? |
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He had lost both legs in a final stand against a combined force of Cuban and Angolan troops. |
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There is a tremendous general cultural interest in Cuban music and dance and the arts. |
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Traditional Cuban food is the product of the mingling of Spanish and West African cuisines in the climate of the Caribbean. |
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Lunch was in a typical Cuban restaurant and consisted of fruit, rice and chicken. |
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Leaning sideways and striking a lucifer against the toenails on the elephant foot umbrella stand, Dimpler thoughtfully lit his last Cuban. |
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The group were accompanied by two representatives of the charity and a Cuban guide. |
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He is an old Cuban fisherman who is a perfectionist when it comes to fishing. |
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This is a preamble to confessing that, like Jackie, I cadged a few puffs of a fat Cuban on Christmas Day. |
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To wash it all down, be sure to get a mojito, a Cuban drink made with rum and freshly crushed mint. |
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Consequently, their welfare is far from what the Cuban and Fijian counterparts are enjoying at the moment. |
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Like jazz dance, Cuban dance forms owe an immeasurable debt to African culture. |
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The Cuban driver swung out of town, and the bus bucketed along the narrow muddy road. |
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Do the conga, or tango, or merengue at Gloria's Bongos Cuban Cafe in downtown Miami. |
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It's a bay in south-western Cuba, in which US marines landed in 1898 during the Cuban War of Independence. |
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Along the way, Terry finds time to carouse in local cantinas and spends time with a variety of young, pretty Cuban women. |
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Prior to the turn of the century, the Corojo wrapper was the predominant wrapper tobacco used when rolling the famous Cuban brands. |
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Time and again he provoked a response, be it from a Cuban parrot, a Cuban pygmy owl, a Cuban trogon or a Cuban red-bellied woodpecker. |
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We do have a Cuban influence also, mostly in the cowbells I use and the rhythms. |
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The wind had dropped but the sea was lumpy and Cuban boats aren't designed for it. |
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Glorious shots of the verdant Cuban countryside alternate with graceful, old Spanish cityscapes from Havana. |
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One of only two species of solenodon, the Cuban solenodon is a rare insectivore that resembles a large rat. |
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While Cuban exile leaders pine for a return to their ancestral home, many people of African descent in Cuba say they will never let that happen. |
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It mixes harmonious, romantic Cuban music and the passion of flamenco singing. |
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It was written during the terrifying times of the Cuban missile crisis, but it depicts apocalyptic visions rather than specific details. |
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In some ways, it's a well-done film with some strong performances and a comprehensible step-by-step depiction of the Cuban missile crisis. |
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Outside the pro ranks, there are compelling cases to be made for Oleg Saitov, the Russian welter, or Mario Kindelan, the Cuban lightweight. |
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He subsequently dropped much of the textural subtlety in favour of breathless Cuban and funk populism. |
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Ojos Criollos is a Cuban Dance, a kind of tango that ingratiates itself with a certain robust ardency. |
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Yesterday, two Cuban pitchers took the mound in front of Major League scouts in an attempt to attract a large offer. |
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Success has many fathers, but failure is an orphan, the president ruefully noted after the Cuban fiasco. |
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The influences that gave rise to the tango in the streets of Buenos Aires range from the Cuban habanera to Sicilian folk song and dance. |
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There were no Cuban government officials anywhere on the premises, not even in the building, much less in the room. |
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The difference is, any capital that goes into Cuba gets skimmed off, for a better word, to the Cuban government. |
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One of the Cuban band joins me outside in my quest to pimp customers, and gives me a sip of wine. |
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A Cuban cigar rested between his right index and middle fingers, burning torpidly. |
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The look this year, I am happy to say, is Lycra, and Lycra was invented with Cuban bottoms in mind. |
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We laughed and drank more wine and gossiped about old colleagues, including one women who fell in love with a Cuban while holidaying in Havana. |
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Often they were named after pre-Hispanic goddesses venerated by indigenous Cuban peoples like the Taino and Ciboney. |
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When he lit up that rich Cuban stogie, I knew it was a sign to hire him, and now it's finally gonna pay off. |
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She also took Spanish lessons so she could talk to people and have a greater understanding of santeria and the African origins of Cuban culture. |
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Ten years later, when Herman was managing a team in the Cuban Winter League, he saw Hemingway again at the ball park. |
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But perhaps not armed enough for an older, stronger Cuban team, which had proved its nemesis previously. |
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But he was always glad to sample cuisines, from Cuban to Ethiopian, that were new to him. |
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In 2001 his album of Cuban and Mexican boleros, Nocturne, won a well-deserved Grammy for Best Latin Jazz Album. |
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In Florida, a Cuban palette of pastels, flamingo pink, and salmon dominates fashion as well as exterior and interior design. |
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It was a spell in the Cuban military that led him to choose a career in music. |
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But if the clothing and performance styles resemble those from US hip hop, the music is undeniably Cuban. |
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He is a superb ballet dancer, yet here attempts to combine his enchanting talent with modern Cuban movement. |
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Seeing that he has said nothing about being honest or faithful, Elliot becomes a Cuban drug lord with an unfaithful wife. |
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When I lived in L.A. I made 30-minute drives to Silverlake to eat Cuban sandwiches at an un-airconditioned dump at the side of the road. |
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These paler ones, sometimes called Japanese or Cuban sweet potatoes or boniatos, are excellent in stews and stir-fries. |
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He asked them directly if there was any Cuban involvement with bioterrorism and got a negative answer from all of them. |
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In the center of the ring lay a prone Johnson with his hand covering his eyes from the burning hot Cuban afternoon sun. |
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A red-haired Cuban refugee used to take offense at nearly everything I uttered, finding me unrefined, unlettered, vulgar, and a bore. |
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No leader of any underdeveloped country of any size has been a world figure as long as the Cuban caudillo. |
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Like the woman who prefers the genuinely tall fellow to the titch in Cuban heels. |
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These five-decade veterans of the Cuban music scene cha-cha-chaed, mamboed, and sang liquid notes that hung above the crowd like ripe fruit. |
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Except for two years with the Cuban army in Angola, he has spent his life here, exploring every ceiba tree of the Caribbean's largest wetland. |
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What's been rediscovered in recent years is authentic Cuban culture, a culture that survives in Cuba in a time warp. |
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Cuban Americans are better off financially than other Hispanic Americans and nearly as well off as the average American. |
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We made American jazz standards but with a Cuban touch and influenced by bossa nova too. |
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Only a handful of traditional Cuban dishes require the use of chilli or pepper. |
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A beautiful Cuban princess finds herself toiling in a Russian gulag following her kidnap by white slave traders. |
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It has elected Cuban Americans to Congress and has dominated the local political scene in the Miami area. |
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Ska Cubano bring hot Cuban rhythms and Ska together in this big band musical extravaganza. |
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The only item different with the Dallas scenario is that rather than caviar, owner Mark Cuban is trying to look chic with chalupas. |
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It is important because it helps us to understand the genesis and evolution of the Cuban leadership. |
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Sharks don't swarm to blood quite as quickly as a group of sportswriters to a fresh tray of Cuban sandwiches. |
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The suits were outrageously bad so I went for the leather jacket and the Cuban heels which were fantastic. |
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The film is factually based on the time and events surrounding the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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In seas up to eight feet and dangerous rip currents, two of the three Cuban migrants struggled to stay afloat. |
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A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage. |
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In New York in the '70s, with the Cuban embargo, you'd get the Puerto Rican musicians and exiled Cuban musicians mixing with Colombians. |
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Some are imprinted with candy-colored portraits of Che Guevara rendered in a 1960's, retro Cuban poster style. |
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During the Cuban missile crisis it was Guevara who emerged as the hothead, urging Castro to unleash his missiles on the United States. |
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The classic period of the first cold war runs from 1947 through the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962, which finally inaugurated an era of detente. |
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But not a word of Castro's speech was quoted, in a newspaper which serves as a virtual house organ for the Cuban president. |
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I plan on enjoying a nice glass of bourbon and a Cuban cigar while the results roll in. |
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Around the room, heads bobbed ever so slightly to pleasant Cuban rhythms while we turned our attention to the bill of fare. |
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The Hot Cuban fondant is the best dessert I have ever eaten. |
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She did so by drawing on her personal history, by gathering local stories, by collecting art objects, and by cataloguing Africanisms into Cuban Spanish. |
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In return, Cuban rhetoric wholeheartedly blamed the United States for crippling their economy. |
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Isaac was born in Guatemala, but moved to Miami with his guatemalan mother and Cuban father when he was still young. |
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Exactly a century ago, an obscure Cuban cocktail named the daiquiri emigrated to America. |
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The mere laborer has thus no more interest in the general advance of productive power than the Cuban slave had in the advance in the price of sugar. |
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The 1983 Downing of KAL 007 sharpened American tensions with the Soviet Union to heights not seen since the Cuban missile crisis. |
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After a flight to Havana, students met with Cuban hosts who led them to numerous cultural sites and taught them Cuban language skills, Latin dances, and Cuban arts. |
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These big paydays have incentivized a record number of Cuban players to defect. |
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And in the end, it seems that Phillips, my old mentor, maligned as he has been by Cuban disinformation, will have the last laugh. |
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Buena Vista was a sampler for people who'd never heard Cuban music. |
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There may be no entrapped pool of human talent left on earth with the dollar value of Cuban athletes. |
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Chomping on a fine Cuban cigar, he speculated that seif might even be a straw man for America. |
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He created a unique fusion of the swing of the US big bands of the 40s and the tang of his Cuban roots, aimed fairly and squarely at the dance floor and at popular appeal. |
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The portrait, reputed to be the most widely reproduced photograph in the world, has come to symbolize not just the ideals of the Cuban revolution but of revolution in general. |
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Before Fidel, when segregation was in full swing, the Cuban apartheid meant many clubs and parks still refused black Cubans entry. |
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Dinner is often finished with a demitasse of sweet Cuban espresso. |
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Even Fidel Castro decided to get his two cents in, with an editorial in the Cuban state media. |
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That's because Fidel Castro's government is telling the Cuban people that the war games are intended to deter what could be an imminent U.S. invasion of the island. |
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But if he heard this combination of Greek and Cuban music, he would be forced to reconsider. |
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Cuban cigars are world-renowned for their quality and craftsmanship, and Americans have loved this major Cuban export for decades. |
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But even there I wonder if the Cuban vote in Florida, even the Republican Cuban vote, is going to be strongly against this. |
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Fortunately for civilization, none of these conflicts, with the possible exception of the Cuban missile crisis, pushed the world to the abyss of global thermonuclear war. |
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Censuring Cuban is the surest way to breed the Donald Sterlings of tomorrow. |
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Roy Choi is miming eating a Cuban sandwich while dancing to an unheard beat. |
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Gross and an unnamed American intelligence agent were freed Wednesday in exchange for three Cuban spies. |
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He drove a rolls-royce and smoked Cuban Cohibas, but wore track suits, medallions, and trainers. |
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The record may well do for these assorted old-timers what the Buena Vista Social Club phenomenon achieved for veteran Cuban musicians such as Ibrahim Ferrer. |
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In the Cuban view, freedom is the participation in power by the people rather than people trying to carve out limits on the exercise of power by oligarchs. |
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During the food festival, the cafe will be decorated in the Cuban fashion, live Cuban music will be played and Cuban cigars, wines and rums will be on display and for sale. |
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There are some fine tapas dishes and a wide choice of tasty Cuban rums and we recommend you lie back on antique couches and chairs and sample the menu. |
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In the 1960s, the music resembled the slow romantic Cuban bolero and the lyrics of the songs were poetic statements about the pains and pleasures of love. |
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The following year he outfaced Khrushchev in the Cuban missile crisis. |
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The change is also likely to impact the potential paydays of Cuban players coming to the United States. |
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It was a calculated, callous attempt to undermine Castro and the Cuban Government, essentially bludgeoning the Cubans to the point where the country would become ungovernable. |
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I was there to track down the family of one of the most notorious defectors in Cuban history. |
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Despite, or perhaps thanks to, the U.S. embargo of that rhythmically rich island, Cuban culture has flowered into exotic fruition in an isolated hothouse. |
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The election is expected to be a tossup in this heavily Cuban American South Florida district. |
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It all has to do with a Cuban rum called Havana Club, which was first manufactured in the 19th century. |
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Sandra McElwaine previews the loot, from a Cuban Missile Crisis memento to notes from the first lady. |
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A visionary in missiology, he led the congregation to reclaim its identity as a church in mission through an evolving partnership with Cuban Baptists. |
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He smokes two Cuban cigars every day and makes no apologies for it. |
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Stopping at the little Cuban bodega on the strip, he bought himself some expresso to go and opted for a long walk along the surf to clear his mind. |
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During the Cuban missile crisis of 1963, my father purchased a painting he could not then prudently afford. |
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Rather than following the Afro-Atlantic Haitian religion more properly termed vodun, she had, in fact, been a devotee of the related Cuban religion Santeria. |
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The colourful and flamboyant solicitor, famous for his Cuban cigars, quick wit, and genial sense of devilment, attained folk hero status among the showbiz fraternity. |
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The Cuban sandwich is made with pulled pork shoulder and ham, as well as house-made pickles. |
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Shortly after leaving Stanleyville, Richard Holm and a Cuban pilot went down in a fiery plane crash. |
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You might be surprised to hear that hidden in Tampa, Florida is a food oasis of the Cuban persuasion. |
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Instead, with an ingratiating directness, he allows the audience to share a hardworking, yet playful, day in the lives of a group of Cuban peasants. |
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La Teresita also has an adjoining cafeteria where you can head for an informal buffet and heaping piles of Cuban delicacies. |
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Alan Gross was in a cheery mood, having survived a grim five-year stint in a Cuban prison. |
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Where does a Latin America-born boy with a Cuban father living in Miami learn to get in touch with Americana folk roots? |
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Cuban hip-hop has evolved as well, both Edgar and Julio talk about the band Los Aldeanos as the new generation of Cuban hip-hop. |
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This would take time since, under current law, even scouting Cuban baseball players on the island is illegal. |
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Indeed, it's unclear what, if any, benefits the average Cuban will reap from increased diplomacy between the two countries. |
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Both impart the experience of sitting with brilliant Cubans over a rum to debate the State of Cuban Intellectual Life. |
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Working-class and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage were questioned about their modes of accommodation to America in terms of language proficiencies. |
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Last week in an interview with The Daily Beast, Cuban clarified but reaffirmed his warning. |
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And as it turned out, the Cuban capital took it on the chin. |
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The disintegration of communist governments throughout Europe and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 caused the Cuban economy to go into free fall for a number of years. |
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They have some of the best roast pork and Cuban sandwiches in town. |
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Realizing that I still had work to do, I switched gears, listened to my inner heart-attack victim and decided I wanted a a cigarette and a Cuban sandwich. |
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Son of an immigrant sugar planter, he joined the Cuban People's Party in 1947 and led a revolution in Santiago in 1953, for which he was imprisoned. |
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The pairing of a veteran Cuban pianist with one of the rising stars of flamenco on a selection of Cuban and other Latin American standards seems to be a case in point. |
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A number of Cubans settled in Nigeria as political refugees following the Cuban Revolution. |
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Prior to each papal visit, the Cuban government pardoned prisoners as a humanitarian gesture. |
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A Cuban accused of using fake hand grenades to hijack a Cuban government passenger plane pleaded not guilty to air piracy charges in a US court. |
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The following year the Cuban Missile Crisis threatened to turn the Cold War into a nuclear one. |
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He was supportive throughout the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 and Kennedy consulted him by telephone every day. |
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Unlike many other Cuban natural harbors, the Bay of Pigs is easily accessible day or night without navigational aids. |
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More discreetly set on the sideboy were bottles of vodka and whiskey and a box of Cuban cigars. |
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How significant is the fact that guillen is Venezuelan and not Cuban? |
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A Florida court convicted a Cuban hijacker of air piracy in the March diversion of a passenger plane to Key West. |
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He is the composer of many of the songs performed by Los Munequitos de Matanzas, a Grammy Award-nominated Cuban rumba and folklore group. |
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A Cuban medical team of seven doctors, nurses and other health workers is working on the main island, with occasional visits to Principe. |
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Independent observers have accused the Cuban government of numerous human rights abuses, including arbitrary imprisonment. |
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The British immediately opened up trade with their North American and Caribbean colonies, causing a rapid transformation of Cuban society. |
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In full uniform, the former Cuban leader, now 83, mishits his drive in a game against legendary comrade Che Guevara. |
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The SS-5 Skean was NATO's name for the Soviet R-14 IRBM capable of reaching San Francisco from its western Cuban platforms. |
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The United States declined to recognize the new Cuban government, although many European and Latin American nations did so. |
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When I was at school the problem was with hair grown much too long and wearing winkle-pickers with Cuban heels. |
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In July 1968 he defended his newly won world title against the Cuban, Jose Legra, at Porthcawl, Wales. |
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He votes like a Cuban in Southern Florida and leads a racially-mixed synagogue in Yonkers, New York. |
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Cuban historians have characterized Magoon's governorship as having introduced political and social corruption. |
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President Raul Castro unleashed his fiercest and lengthiest public lecture to date on the demise of Cuban culture and conduct. |
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She attracted early attention in the late 1940s as a singer on Cuban radiobroadcasts. |
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Will Raul Castro ironically be responsible for ushering in a wave of Cuban ballplayers to the Yankees or other MLB teams in time for next season? |
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The rebellion lasted longer and involved more soldiers than the Cuban Revolution. |
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Patrick Leahy also met with Cuban President Raul Castro and other senior officials. |
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He imports Cuban cigars to the United States, which is illegal but profitable. |
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They play a style of music known as mbalax, a fusion of soul, jazz, Cuban and African rhythms. |
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Biker boots bring a touch of attitude and get a slick makeover with lizard print leather, silver toecaps and Cuban heels. |
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Guests to Coral Bay will be walked through some authentic Cuban Salsa moves by dancer Aloy Junco from 8pm. |
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In March 1960, Eisenhower gave his approval to a CIA plan to arm and train a group of Cuban refugees to overthrow the Castro regime. |
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Many of the Damas de Blanco, the most visible face of the Cuban opposition movement, are black or mulatta women. |
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About 1,400 Cuban exiles disembarked at the Bay of Pigs, but failed in their attempt to overthrow Castro. |
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All Cuban citizens over 16 who have not been convicted of a criminal offense can vote. |
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Gonzalez suggests that Cuban medical staff classify some after-birth deaths as prebirth in order to keep the infant mortality rate low. |
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During the mourning period Cuban citizens were prohibited from playing loud music, partying, and drinking alcohol. |
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We were sharing a Cuban sandwich at the bar in Chez Henri. Susan felt that Riesling was appropriate with a Cuban sandwich. I was drinking beer. |
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The relations between Cuban and Colombian organized crime remained strong until the 1970s, when Colombian cartels began to vie for power. |
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Green turtles vanished from local beaches decades ago, over-harvested by Key West and Cuban fisheries. |
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Sosa is an exciting new voice and is doing fresh and inventive things without falling into the overworn clichs of Cuban music. |
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In 1895 and 1896 the Cuban War of Independence and the Philippine Revolution broke out and eventually the United States became involved. |
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Bunnett, soprano saxophonist and Juno Award-winner, performs in her native city with both Canadian and Cuban musicians. |
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Teach probably sailed toward Havana, where he may have captured a small Spanish vessel that had left the Cuban port. |
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On 17 September 2017, the United States considered closing its Cuban embassy following mysterious sonic attacks on its staff. |
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It wiped out the entirety of the 1975 national Cuban fencing team. |
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Any firm wishing to hire a Cuban must pay the Cuban government, which in turn will pay the employee in Cuban pesos. |
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Rubio was chosen because Khan thought that he had very good chemistry with the Cuban trainer. |
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Well established traditional Cuban Restaurant rated ' La mejor Comida Cubana de Miami' by a mayor Newpaper in Town. |
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The Spanish crew were also taken there, to be turned over to the custody of the Cuban consul and taken to Cuba for prosecution. |
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In January 1961, just prior to leaving office, Eisenhower formally severed relations with the Cuban government. |
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The loss of these subsidies sent the Cuban economy into a rapid depression known in Cuba as the Special Period. |
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Along the way, Chris bragged about Maserati's victory in the past Cuban Grands Prix. |
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However, Evangelical Protestant sects, organized into the umbrella Cuban Council of Churches, remain much more powerful. |
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Spanish as spoken in Cuba is known as Cuban Spanish and is a form of Caribbean Spanish. |
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The Cuban government and Communist Party of Cuba control almost all media in Cuba. |
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Cuban culture is influenced by its melting pot of cultures, primarily those of Spain and Africa. |
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Cuban music is very rich and is the most commonly known expression of Cuban culture. |
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Popular Cuban music of all styles has been enjoyed and praised widely across the world. |
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In December 2012, the Cuban government officially banned sexually explicit reggaeton songs and music videos from radio and television. |
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Cuba begins to bind Frank together, the way a good sofrito binds the flavors of a Cuban dish. |
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Cuban recipes share spices and techniques with Spanish cooking, with some Caribbean influence in spice and flavor. |
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Notable speakers include Peter Thiel, Jack Dorsey, Alexis Ohanian, Drew Houston, and Mark Cuban. |
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This was further fueled by Cuban and United States intervention which led to a political polarization. |
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Cuban physicians have played a leading role in combating the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa. |
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The Ethiopian military was supported by Cuban soldiers along with Soviet military advisors and armaments. |
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For example, Cuban citizens and international exchange students require such a test approved by a medical authority to enter Chilean territory. |
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The Cuban picadillo didn't astound us as did the other small plates, but still tasted fine. |
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This trade route established ties between Cuban and Colombian organized crime. |
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Her designs for the furniture were executed by the Cuban carpenter Francisco Castro, working in a native wood called majagua. |
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Which means he grew up on the shredded beef dish ropa vieja, the fried chicken called chicharrones de pollo, and other Cuban specialties. |
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Cuban sugar derived from sugarcane was exported to the USSR, where it received price supports and was ensured a guaranteed market. |
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It is to be noted that under Cuban law, children of Cubans born abroad are considered Cuban citizens. |
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Tropical Cuban weather was not suitable for wheat planting and cassava would not go stale as quickly as regular bread. |
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Of particular fascination is the author's personal testimony of serving aboard the USS Skipjack submarine during the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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All three islands were formed by large coral heads covering submerged ice age peaks of western extensions of the Cuban Sierra Maestra range and are mostly flat. |
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In 2009, she appeared on a CD called Classics alongside musicians such as The Rolling Stones, The Killers and many Cuban musicians to raise awareness of climate change. |
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The awards ceremony was held Sunday, October 5th at Bongos Cuban Cafe. |
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In the midst of this musico-political crisis, in 1969 bassist and composer Juan Formell founded Los Van Van, perhaps the most famous Cuban dance band since the Revolution. |
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Toasted buttered Cuban bread, cut into lengths, is dunked in the coffee. |
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Syria and Cuban pilots assisting also suffered losses in this period. |
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It supports major American, Mexican and Cuban fishing industries. |
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Some species can gallop, including Cuban crocodiles, Johnston's crocodiles, New Guinea crocodiles, African dwarf crocodiles, and even small Nile crocodiles. |
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Since the Cuban Revolution over one million Cubans have left Cuba. |
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Most of the exiles' children also consider themselves to be Cuban exiles. |
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As examples, he cites Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase, Andrew Jackson's role in democratizing American politics, and JFK's handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis. |
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A monument in Havana honours the Cuban Chinese who fell in the war. |
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The aim of the party was to achieve Cuban independence from Spain. |
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The United States government initially reacted favorably to the Cuban revolution, seeing it as part of a movement to bring democracy to Latin America. |
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The present subdivisions closely resemble those of the Spanish military provinces during the Cuban Wars of Independence, when the most troublesome areas were subdivided. |
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In July 2010, the unofficial Cuban Human Rights Commission said there were 167 political prisoners in Cuba, a fall from 201 at the start of the year. |
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After the Cuban revolution and before the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cuba depended on Moscow for substantial aid and sheltered markets for its exports. |
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It is widely viewed that the embargo hurt the Cuban economy. |
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Cuban cuisine is a fusion of Spanish and Caribbean cuisines. |
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Cuban literature began to find its voice in the early 19th century. |
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The Cuban Ministry of Higher Education operates a scheme of distance education which provides regular afternoon and evening courses in rural areas for agricultural workers. |
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Lush landscaping throughout property includes Cuban and coconut palms, gumbo limbo and sea grape trees, oleander, hibiscus and silver and green buttonwoods. |
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Here is one of the great dishes of the Cuban diaspora,'' wrote Sam Sifton in his tribute to picadillo, which was first published in The New York Times Magazine. |
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Today, Florida is distinctive for its large Cuban expatriate community and high population growth, as well as for its increasing environmental issues. |
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The use of the word palimpsests in the title of this work has double meaning in regards to its study of recent Cuban history and its interpretation. |
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Ships departing to Europe from Cuban ports such as Havana, Santiago, Bayamo, and Baracoa carried goods to Spain, but sailors needed to be provisioned for the voyage. |
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As most fans of mahogany know, the wood considered by many to be the most famous of the fine furniture mahoganies is Swietenia mahagoni, also known as Cuban mahogany. |
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His Cuban counterpart, Raul Castro, welcomed the announcement but said detente would not lead Cuba to change its single-party political system or centrally planned economy. |
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Britain's application to join Europe had already been vetoed by De Gaulle, the Cuban missile crisis had been resolved, and Berlin was again on the back burner. |
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Vice City is... a steaming Cuban sandwich of sultry Latin sirens, drug deals gone bad and seedy mobsters with big metal briefcases full of small unmarked bills. |
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Arsenio Areces Mallea as the Department of Biochemistry, Oceanology Institute of the Cuban Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, where they were authenticated. |
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There was great excitement and curiosity about the links that many Nigerians have to Cuban Santeria, the Yoruba belief system still practised widely in Cuba today. |
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A PAINTING by Cuban surrealist Wifredo Lam, named for an African Yoruba goddess also worshipped in the Caribbean, led Sotheby's strongest Latin American evening art sale ever. |
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During this period, re-creations of Cuban bata and conga drums were used. |
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All Cuban citizens are required to report to the appropriate authorities the discovery of actual or suspected narcotics washed up on Cuban shores. |
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