How To Use Roumanian In A Sentence
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Miranda and her two friends struggle not only with the trials of this new world, but with the tension between their old New Jersey identities and their “real” Roumanian identities.
Book Review: The Tourmaline, by Paul Park | Mind on Fire
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In 1961, the Kennedy family hosted a private inaugural celebration at the Roumanian, renting out the entire restaurant for 350 guests.
Restaurant owner, outlet mall executive
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But immediately, turning to Tamara, she passionately and rapidly began saying something in an agreed jargon, which presented a wild mixture out of the Hebrew, Tzigani and Roumanian tongues and the cant words of thieves and horse-thieves.
Yama: the pit
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The high-ceilinged dining room has seen better days, but the kitchen continues firing on all cylinders, turning out comforting classics like matzo ball soup, Roumanian pastrami, kasha varnishkes, unmissable steak fries and a triple-decker sandwich taller than it is wide.
Lore of Old New York
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It is sometimes called Roumanian stitch, and is composed of one long stitch crossed by a short one in the centre.
Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving
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Gaza was populated mainly by Egyptian peasants who evaded the Turkish prohibition on entry, Roumanian gypsy slaves of Maronite priests in Sinai, and latterly Turkish=Muslim peasants transferred from the Balkans after the Treaty of Berlin handed Ottoman holdings in what came to be known as Croatia to the Habsburgs in 1878.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Palestinians of African Descent:
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A sudden descent by a Roumanian army into Transylvania on August 30th was hailed as the harbinger of further successes.
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I wrote a posting, stating I wouldn't donate to a Roumanian charity, as I remembered the Iron Guard in World War II, and I felt the country was still rascist concerning gypsies and others.
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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Bartok: Roumanian Folk Dances They have it spelled "Roumanian" on the track listing
My Evening with Brandon Sanderson
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Italian, Greek, Roumanian, and other pieces of the value of twenty céntimos, known here by the Turkish name "gursh," which were accepted freely in Central Morocco, but not in the north.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond
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In college, Mr. Young earned extra money working at his father's restaurant, the Roumanian Inn and Romany Room, which was later renamed Paul Young's Restaurant.
Restaurant owner, outlet mall executive
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There were plenty of other people who lived lives just as eccentric as these: Monsieur Jules, the Roumanian, who had a glass eye and would not admit it, Furex the Liniousin stonemason, Roucolle the miserhe died before my time, thoughold Laurent the rag-merchant, who used to copy his signature from a slip of paper he carried in his pocket.
Down and Out in Paris and London
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That Liza Matisse FAKE painting on glass of the Roumanian blouse, the one she did in the Arts Express video?
MY KNEES (PART TWO -- SURGERY AND REHAB)