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How to use Cuba in a sentence

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Jamaica supplied hammocks and cotton cloth to Cuba and Haiti, and the Spaniards themselves had sailcloth made in Jamaica.
He promised to continue ignoring the fact that Cuba is an independent country, not a US colony.
Their Latin-based sets may have derived from Cuba but their novel move was to Africanize the music.
Since then, he has traveled to Cuba so many times he says he has lost count.
No book can offer a rebuttal to all criticisms of Cuba, and it's reasonable to say that no book should.
Recorded in Cuba, their sound is a cheerful mix of Latin, jazz and smooth alternative rock.
One in 10 students is a refugee or asylee, often from either Cuba or Haiti.
The first quarter of the novel takes place in Cuba, as Yara and her family wait for the government to process their visas to the United States.
When the English dance teacher Pierre Lavelle visited Cuba in 1952, he realised that sometimes the rumba was danced with extra beats.
In the documentary Born to be Wild he dances a rhumba in the streets of his native Cuba.
However, the relatively soft woods of European furniture were no match for the humidity, tropical woodworms, and termites of Cuba.
Although Cuba does not yet have any operating nuclear power reactors, it is a signatory to this convention.
In a period of 10 years, 18,000 modest citizens of Russia and Ukraine have undergone treatment in Cuba without having to pay a single kopeck.
What I wrote earlier this year in reference to North Korea holds with equal force in dealing with Cuba.
Patrons will have the opportunity to win a holiday of a lifetime for two people in Cuba.
These flat and unexceptional little keys, just south of Cuba in the Northern Caribbean, enjoy the status of a tax haven.
Oddly enough, his belief in reincarnation was brought to Cuba by American missionaries from the American Theosophical Society.
Indicative of the plight of the economy, in August 1993 Cuba amended its constitution to allow its citizens to deal in the hated Yanqui dollar.
In a small fishing village in Cuba, Santiago, an old, weathered fisherman has just gone 84 days without catching a fish.
The regiment that he led, known as the Rough Riders, attacked the Spanish in Cuba on 1 July 1898 in a battle that made him a national hero.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Antonio Lopez, who attempted to affect a revolution in Cuba, was garotted at Havana.
From Jefferson's time Southern statesmen had been advocating the purchase of Cuba.
There is a good deal of talk in the newspapers about the annexation of Cuba.
Usually though, it only ends in talk, and the teams make a barnstorming trip to San Francisco or to Cuba.
In addition to this two night schools have recently been established, one in Santiago de Cuba and one in Bayamo.
The excitable Carolinian has got some one to hear him abuse Cuba, and glorify Charleston.
The clayed sugar of Cuba is called Havannah sugar, from the name of the shipping port.
It is just above the plain where the cattle are corralled until they are shipped to Cuba.
He set off in search of this, and came upon a land the natives called Cuba.
While on the coast of Cuba, Pinzon, the commander of the Pinta, deserted him.
In 1852 coffee cultivation was begun in Salvador with plants brought from Cuba.
From thence he intends to shape a course for Cape Maysi, which we both know to be the easternmost point of Cuba.
There are no other possibilities in the Final Solution of the political future of Cuba.
As Governor of Cuba he was a vigorous colonizer and civilizer.
We buy a great deal of sugar from Cuba, and from the Hawaiian Islands.
They are in the Caribbean Sea, and lie to the southeast of Cuba.
In spite of his seamanship, the caravel was wrecked on the island of Cuba.
Long off-limits to American businesses and tourists, Cuba is now beginning to reemerge as a desirable destination for both.
This was the case in Cuba and on some of the coasts of the Caribbean Sea.
Biodiversity of the brine shrimp Artemia from tropical salterns in southern Mexico and Cuba.
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