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"Gone to a place called Germana, a frontier settlement, I believe.
The Knights of the Horse-Shoe; A Traditionary Tale of the Cocked Hat Gentry in the Old Dominion. 1845
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But that meaning is so mild it hardly carries any weight -- a person descended from German-speakers would be laughed at for claiming special status as a Germana.
Gregg Easterbrook: What Is The "National Origin" of Apple Pie? 2009
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The fact is that while trade has historically and continues to break down barriers between us and other countries in the world Japan, Germana, Vietnam, China, China, India, China. we have a peculiar problem with oil rich nations in the Middle East, where the market emboldens their leaders to be beligerent.
More than Corn--it's Wood Chips!, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Germana and the younger woman hit it off on their first date, and things moved "slowly, very slowly" until her 40th birthday.
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Joe Germana, 49, had been married to Jane, "the love of my life," for 17 years.
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Six months later, Germana and Barna think of themselves as a serious couple.
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Like many men his age, Germana was looking for a new life companion.
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Germana agrees that age shouldn't be a barrier, but having a full life in your 40s and 50s puts different strains on dating.
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Because there were no hard feelings, the younger woman agreed to act as a facilitator, e-mailing pictures and asking Germana if he wanted to meet Barna.
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Despite the failure of her friend's relationship with Germana, Barna was intrigued.
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