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The pony's name was Gitana, which is the Spanish for gypsy; so I always called her -- she was a lady pony -- Gypsy.
The Story of a Bad Boy Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1871
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A sneak peek of the Spanish version "Gitana" was also released Thursday.
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A sneak peek of the Spanish version "Gitana" was also released Thursday.
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If I took a notion to dance the 'Gitana' on the opera-house stage for the benefit of the wounded soldiers, all Rome would go wild with enthusiasm, and the people would half smother me with flowers. "
Manasseh A Romance of Transylvania M��r J��kai 1864
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We also liked the La Gitana Manzanilla $18, which was dry but a little richer and nuttier than the Lustau.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present Lettie Teague 2011
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Steve Metzler has imported Sherry to the U.S. for decades, including the Sherries of Bodegas Hidalgo, whose La Gitana Manzanilla is popular in Spain and abroad.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present Lettie Teague 2011
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Gitana Mojada [es] shares about one of her trips in the Metro without using the facemask that authorities suggested to be worn in public spaces:
Global Voices in English » Mexico: Scenes From an Outbreak 2009
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To give but one example: the La Gitana manzanilla sherry makes for a refreshing aperitif and if you poke around, you can find it in NYC for $9.99.
When small wine shops are great–and when they disappoint | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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The La Gitana was one of the many Sherries that I tasted with my Wall Street Journal colleague Kevin Sintumuang, who has been drinking a lot of Sherry lately, in the form of Sherry cocktails.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present Lettie Teague 2011
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Martin Ramin for The Wall Street Journal Bodegas Hidalgo La Gitana Manzanilla Made in the town of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, the only place where Manzanilla can legally be produced, this is a dry, somewhat nutty and definitely savory Sherry that's a great aperitif or accompaniment to cheese.
Sherry's Long, Rich Past and Uncertain Present Lettie Teague 2011
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