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Gypsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term gypsy (or gipsy ) is a common term used to describe Romani people or Travelers. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) states that a gypsy is a According to the OED, the word was first used ...
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Roma people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roma people may refer to •Romani people, an ethnic group with origins in South Asia who are widely dispersed with their largest concentrated populations in Europe, especially Central and Eastern Euro...
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Gypsy Rose Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The wandering thoughts of a digital nomad. CT Moore one new media, culture, and marketing. ... Credit: Andreas Constantinou ... Having a client really is like dating. You both enter into a relationship with all kinds of baggage. You both have histories. You both have expectations based on past experiencse, and sometimes you...
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Crimson Gypsy Designs creates Renaissance Inspired Costumes and Clothing Clothing: Bodices, Corsets, Wedding Dresses and Gowns, Blouses, Chemises and Skirts. All clothing is hand-crafted with the highest quality standards using only the finest materials available. ... Crimson Gypsy Designs: Fine Corsets,
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Brief history of Gypsy, a musical by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim and Arthur Laurents, plus links to all cast albums and sheet music currently in print. ... Based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, a famous burlesque stripper, Gypsy tells the story of Rose, an overbearing stage mother who is determined to break into the big...
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Although the Romani people are often referred to as "Gypsies" (and prefer to be called by their more proper designation, Roma), ... Former Indian Prime Minister Indira Ghandi summarized the state of the Romani people very nicely in her opening speech at the International Romani Festival in Chandigarh, ... Padmashri WR Rishi,
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Gypsy Surnames, Romani Surnames; From "Romano Lavo-Lil Word-book of the Romany" by George Borrow, 1905 ... their private ones attempts, some of them highly singular and uncouth, to render those names by Gypsy equivalents. Gypsy names may be divided into two classes, names connected with trades, and surnames or family names.
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