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  • For Rooster is not just a gypsy-like wanderer who embraces life.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Saint Rylance Of "Jerusalem" Michael Giltz 2011

  • For Rooster is not just a gypsy-like wanderer who embraces life.

    Michael Giltz: Theater: Saint Rylance Of "Jerusalem" Michael Giltz 2011

  • It was a weird, improbable metamorphosis for the plump, gypsy-like woman with long batik dresses and dyed-black hair Jane had last seen arguing with impecunious guests on Kuta beach.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • It was a weird, improbable metamorphosis for the plump, gypsy-like woman with long batik dresses and dyed-black hair Jane had last seen arguing with impecunious guests on Kuta beach.

    A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011

  • Cannon was described as an attractive, handsome woman, physically strong, charming, gypsy-like in appearance, and dangerous to be around when any money was to be made.

    James McBride discusses Song Yet Sung 2010

  • The withered lobes of both ears were perforated by tiny gypsy-like circles of gold.

    CHAPTER IX 2010

  • With a gypsy-like, burlesque sound, Heatherlyn channels Edith Piaf's torch singer delciousness for a new generation.

    Rev. Roger Wolsey: "Storydwelling" - A Review of Heatherlyn's New Album Rev. Roger Wolsey 2011

  • This woman has used her sly gypsy-like skills to even manipulate her own voters and different state leaders to the point of trying to fix state elections.

    DNC faces big challenge Saturday 2008

  • It's a selection rife with connections: a bit of counterpoint with the town's name ( "disappearing woman"), symbolizing both the family's literal journey and their figurative gypsy-like drift towards irrelevance — Visconti places the band in front of prominent "Viva Garibaldi" graffiti — the wealthy slumming of Violetta's party made real.

    Un Ballo Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • It's a selection rife with connections: a bit of counterpoint with the town's name ( "disappearing woman"), symbolizing both the family's literal journey and their figurative gypsy-like drift towards irrelevance — Visconti places the band in front of prominent "Viva Garibaldi" graffiti — the wealthy slumming of Violetta's party made real.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2008

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