Ethnic group living mostly in Europe and the Americas.
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Examples for "roma"
Examples for "roma"
1Methods: We carried out a national vaccination coverage survey of Roma children.
2I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome.
3The Procurator General sat in front of Roma and leaned slightly forward.
4Real Madrid, another possible suitor, have yet to make contact with Roma.
5Fellow Italian club AS Roma is controlled by an American investment group.
1The act opens in the gypsy camp in the suburbs of Presburg.
2The gypsy wagons had all stopped in the middle of the road.
3One day some years ago, an old gypsy came to my house.
4She belonged to one of the principal gypsy families in this country.
5He consulted a standdard work to learn more about the gypsy moth.
1There spoke the true gipsy; and they are mostly of that mind.
2The camp had been saved by the intelligence of the gipsy soldier.
3Bolitho studied his gipsy good looks, the reckless candour in his voice.
4One remarkable feature in the gipsy character is their indifference about religion.
5They found the gipsy boy very much recovered, and in good spirits.
1In them are local islanders - 'water gypsies' my friend calls them.
2From below them came the notes of the waltz the gypsies played.
3They were sometimes considered to be the gypsies of the Red men.
4I shan't give it up for all the gypsies in the world.
5A lot of the other gypsies were envious of her-ofher power.
1The two conversed in Romany, since the Servian did not speak English.
2I can't think of another Romany gypsy who has done so well.
3Even if it was just a simple Romany woman, she thought uncharitably.
4At the Romany exclamation Ingolby swept the man with a searching look.
5One of the spells Doctor Romany gave him is a bullet-deflecting charm.
1You and I, Miss Bryant, are of the gipsies of the world.
2He takes the poachers and gipsies two and three at a time.
3While a crowd of little gipsies turned the whole thing upside down.
4No work this for gipsies; they take birds' nests and catch rabbits.
5This was a quarter of brothels and of gipsies who made baskets.
1Another example may be found on p. 43 of Mr. Romanes' book.
2The foremost evolutionists, Spencer, Huxley and Romanes, before their death, repudiated Darwinism.
3Romanes ranks, as is well known, among the first of Haeckel's authorities.
4Mr. Romanes relates the following account of a little capuchin monkey from Brazil:
5Romanes' paper on the effect of intermittent light on heliotropism was the Proc.
1They never called him "tzigan" because he was fairer than they were.
2He and Magiere had rarely traveled the mountains, but he'd heard enough of the Tzigan to be wary.
3"Tzigan, catch up that tall gray mare for Lady Elayne."
4"You are mountain nomads... the Tzigan?"
1But they generally style themselves and the language which they speak, Rommany.
2We have already stated what is the Rommany or language of the Gypsies.
3Tell me frankly, and I will drink your health in Rommany.
4Be frank with me, my dear sir, and I will drink your health in Rommany and Madeira.
5We commenced with Saint Luke: they rendering into Rommany the sentences which I delivered to them in Spanish.
1The life of the Bohemian in London is no brilliantly coloured affair.
2We used to think of it as the Bohemian section of town.
3The entire Bohemian population of the capital would have risen against him.
4Perhaps she was under the influence of the Bohemian at the moment.
5And the people loved the Bohemian preachers, and hated the German priests.
1Redzepova was one of the first singers to perform in the Romani language on radio and television.
2Marcel spent his life going to international conferences, representing the Gypsies, and attempting to standardize the Romani language.
1I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome.
2She is of the Roma people and tells fortunes, yes.
3More than half the Roma people in Ireland are living in consistent poverty, a study has found.
4French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said he considered resigning over President Nicolas Sarkozy's policy of deporting Roma people from France.
5Camping in the centre of a roundabout in Dublin was much better than living in Romania, several Roma people said yesterday.
1Finally the Pathfinder came to a halt, breathing easily as he stood before the great bonfire, letting the heat steam the sweat rrom his skin.
1Any Romanies who cooperate with gadje political structures automatically disbar themselves from representing Romani people.
1Nina Romani belongs to the world, and follows the ways of the world.
2The story of the Battle of Romani can be read elsewhere.
3I will wait alone at the Villa Romani till it comes.
4First they tried to break down our defences between Romani and the sea.
5We get a glimpse of their duties from the Ordines Romani.
6At about the same moment a large ration train left Romani for Mahamdiya.
7Attend to him well, Pietro-itis the rich Count Fabio Romani.
8I liked the things that Romani men did not crave.
9Tell me, are you not related to the Romani family?
10Eugene's Pick beat Laburnum and Romani Girl on this track.
11Work is now published in Romani, and there are Romany television programs produced by Roma.
12Any Romanies who cooperate with gadje political structures automatically disbar themselves from representing Romani people.
13Now you know why I hate that dainty jeweled woman up at the Villa Romani.
14Robert approached Kosmo Romani and asked, "Where have you been?" Both were beaming.
15But there's much more to The Balkanistas than their flamboyant Romani-Gypsy style costumes and music.
16What sort of looking man was this Count Romani?