Reinhardt was born into a Manouche Romani family in Liberchies, Belgium 1910. After developing an interest in jazz and listening to American stars like Louis Armstrong, he formed theQuintette du Hot Club de France, which he fronted with the violinist Stéphane Grapelli. Before the invention of ...
nationalities and races Capitalize the proper names of nationalities, peoples, races, tribes, etc.: Arab, Arabic, African, American, Caucasion, Cherokee, Chinese (both singular and plural), Eskimo (plural Eskimos), French Canadians, Gypsy (Gypsies), Japanese (singular and plural), Jew, Jew...
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During its long history, this breed—known for its spots—has accompanied the horse-drawn rigs of nobles, gypsies, and firefighters. Reserved and dignified, Dalmatians can be aloof with strangers, making them dependable watchdogs. However, Dalmatians are bright, loyal, and loving house dogs with ...
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Varied and sometimes wild claims have been made about the origins of a group of dark-skinned Appalachian residents once known derisively as the Melungeons. Some speculated they were descended from Portuguese explorers, or perhaps from Turkish slaves or Gypsies. Now a new DNA study in the Journa...
8:30pm Green Acres The Vulgar Ring Story (s2, ep27) Lisa says that woman in her family must marry an American every fourth generation to keep the huge ring she now wears. She regales Hooterville with the story of her great, great grandmother, the Queen of the Gypsies, and her courtsh...
Stander-up also appears in the 1897 A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant Embracing English, American, and Anglo-Indian Slang, Pidgin English, Gypsies' Jargon and Other Irregular Phraseology, edited by Albert Barrère and Charles Godfrey Leland. (American thieves) a man who robs intoxicated p...
The Travelers used to be called gypsies, or tinkers, before such nomenclature was branded as rude and racist or something. I have no idea why. To judge from pictures of members of the Traveling community posted in the Daily Mail and others, they don’t look all that much different from ...
'Assisted by a barber': the court apothecary, special effects, and The Gypsies Metamorphosed In Death at Apothecaries' Hall Rawlings finds one of his fellow herbalists ill after a banquet and treats the man, feeling he has saved his life. John Rawlings Mysteries: Death At Apothecaries' Hall ...