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  • True laughs and true lover abound in this galloping romanic comedy.

    2007 May « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • True laughs and true lover abound in this galloping romanic comedy.

    2007 May 28 « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • True laughs and true lover abound in this galloping romanic comedy.

    A Totally Authorized Reading Group Guide to ‘The Accidental Bride’ by Janice Harayda « One-Minute Book Reviews 2007

  • Letters to Juliet has generated a bit of buzz as a romanic dramedy.

    Pajiba 2010

  • This church dates back to the 12th century and is the sole remaining romanic building in Barcelona I took the metro and walked a few blocks down a narrow, dark street with a prominent Middle Eastern / Muslim presence.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • Then French and Spanish are both romanic languages (they come from latin).

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855) is regarded as Poland's greatest romanic poet.

    Steve's Genealogy Blog 2009

  • Not only would the germanic tribes living between the Rhine and Elbe rivers have been romanized in the following 4 centuries, just like the gauls in the real world had been, and the inhabitants of at least the western and southern part of present-day Germany would be speaking a romanic language of sorts, there would also never have been an anglo-saxon invasion of the British isles, since both Angles and Saxons would have been romanized as well.

    REVIEW: Give Me Back My Legions! by Harry Turtledove 2009

  • In this simple romanic orthography Hindustani, though appearing in clothes of a new design, is still dressed in a national costume which fits it well, whereas in the usual European transliterations and transcriptions bristling with dots, dashes, and other diacritical marks, which do not really belong to the letters, it looks like a man who has lost his own clothes and has to make shift with an ill-fitting borrowed suit, pinned up here, let down there.

    languagehat.com: BOLLYWOOD LANGUAGE. 2004

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