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- noun A female member of a
Romani people found in Germany and surrounding areas.
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Examples
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"All accesses are blocked," by striking workers, said PT Freeport Indonesia spokesman Sinta Sirait, including the main entrance to the mine and the seaport that it uses.
Freeport Halts Work at Indonesian Mine Linda Silaen 2011
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The former first lady of Indonesia, Sinta Nuriyah Wahid, rejects the group's interpretation of the Koran that places men above women.
News 2012
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The former first lady of Indonesia, Sinta Nuriyah Wahid, rejects the group's interpretation of the Koran that places men above women.
News 2012
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The former first lady of Indonesia, Sinta Nuriyah Wahid, rejects the group's interpretation of the Koran that places men above women.
News 2012
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Dr Jose and his wife Sinta, the owners, greet me with a garland, and explain that most of the food they serve is grown on the farm - even the meat, as Jose points out the calf ear-marked for Christmas dinner.
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In the next scene, spectators watched the Jatayu eagle catch Rahwana and Sinta as soon as he spotted the pair escaping.
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When Jatayu spoke, Rama and Lesmana finally let the audience know that Rahwana had kidnapped Sinta and taken her to his country, Alengkadiraja.
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Competing against Vietnamese Nguyen Thi Phliong Loan in the women's 69-kilogram class, Sinta easily lifted 94 against Nguyen's 100 in the snatch in their first attempt, and the
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Sinta was struggling as she lifted the bar to her chest but when she jerked the weights up her face contorted and she vomited on her vest and dropped the weight.
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