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  • She continued working with Joseph and ultimately taught at his studio for about 10 years, then went on to create an international certification program called Romana's Pilates, which teaches future instructors the truest form of pilates.

    CNN Transcript Apr 15, 2006 2006

  • Her character had much of the first Romana's intelligence, but was a lot more humorous.

    Companion Analysis by Nyssa ("Doctor Who" Companions) 1990

  • The viscount could have joined Romana's army on the voyage to Spain, but preferred to return the way he had come.

    Dearly Beloved Putney, Mary Jo 1990

  • The Spanish troops in Hamburg -- Romana's siesta -- His departure for

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • Can I not refresh myself by looking into Romana's sapphire eyes, with their deep dark fringe?

    Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910 Maud Howe Elliott 1915

  • When he spoke of the state in which he found Romana's army, and the reason for his determination to keep his column intact, they listened more attentively, and exchanged looks of surprise when he described his rapid march to the mouth of the Minho, and the repulse of Soult's attempt to cross from Tuy.

    With Moore at Corunna 1867

  • Sir John Cradock nodded, and then opened Romana's despatch.

    With Moore at Corunna 1867

  • What I have seen of your troops to-day, and what I saw of Romana's, is quite enough to show me that to lead peasants into the field is simply to bring misfortune and death upon them.

    With Moore at Corunna 1867

  • Finding that little was to be expected from Romana's force, he acted as a partisan leader and, in this capacity, performed such valuable service that he was confirmed in the command of his force, which received the name of the Minho regiment; and he and his officers received commissions for the rank they held in the

    Under Wellington's Command A Tale of the Peninsular War Walter Paget 1867

  • Silveira was not more fortunate, for two thousand of his troops with some guns, issuing from the mountains just as Franceschi returned from the annihilation of Romana's rearguard, the French cavalry charged and captured the Portuguese guns, and drove Silveira down the valley.

    With Moore at Corunna 1867

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