A member of a people with dark skin and hair who speak Romany and who traditionally live by seasonal work and fortunetelling; they are believed to have originated in northern India but now are living on all continents (but mostly in Europe, North Africa, and North America)
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Examples for "geographical area "
Examples for "geographical area "
1 It will have increased powers and responsibility for a larger geographical area .
2 There followed two further options, narrowing down the geographical area in question.
3 First, each local bank can only operate within a defined geographical area .
4 Services catering to a larger geographical area often have a different policy.
5 The Company has seven reportable segments, which are based on their geographical area .
1 Background and objective: To describe the uveitis pattern in our geographic area .
2 A state's geographic area , after all, rarely corresponds with its electoral power.
3 There may be no more than 15 stocks from one geographic area .
4 And you don't need as many planes to cover a particular geographic area .
5 Usually the noncompetition clause is limited to a particular geographic area .
1 The 2nd Circuit's decision in the Aereo case applies in that geographical region , Collyer said.
2 So language varies by educational level and geographical region .
3 Control subjects were randomly selected from population registries and matched by age, sex, and geographical region .
4 Factors such as geographical region and cultural and family variables may be important influences in this process.
5 It may be as simple as a prizefighter hailing from the same geographical region as you do.
1 Presently somebody in the party suggested a round of the bohemian joints.
2 She was born in Staffordshire, England, in 1900 into a bohemian household.
3 It's very gay-friendly, it's very bohemian , and it has singers most evenings.
4 But her things in Baltimore were nice- alittleedgy, a little bohemian .
5 Hair Keep your strands carefree and cute with this bohemian babe-inspired coif.
6 They are almost exclusively white folks drawn from bohemian and middle-class enclaves.
7 I think I'm going for a bohemian look in the second picture ….
8 First stop: a bohemian district on the east side of Berlin.
9 Kathryn Mewes does not meet bohemian , hippy parents in her line of work.
10 Yes, he's had a privileged bohemian upbringing, as have many of his friends.
11 As Hamilton-Paterson remembers: Warborough seemed to me an idyllic sort of intellectual - bohemian place.
12 Elizabeth Jane Howard was born in 1923 into a well-off, slightly bohemian family.
13 Faithful regulars return for its Northern Exposure vibe and bohemian simplicity.
14 We are not hip, underground, bohemian or alternative in any way.
15 He had an honest soul without a bohemian impulse in him.
16 Julia Carneiro reports from the Carmelitas party in the bohemian Santa Teresa neighbourhood.
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Bohemian в диалектах
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