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a Spanish female Gypsy

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Meyer, who had a trim red beard, dark sunglasses, and a camouflage American flag hat, aimed his cellphone camera at a wooden awning on a small white bungalow across the street from La Gitana, panning between two signs with the words "Arivaca Humanitarian Aid Office" and "Oficina De Ayuda Humanitaria" in turquoise letters.
Alma Gitana (Gipsy Soul) brings the passion of flamenco music and dance with an unforgettable show with four Spanish artists including the guitar of Andres Garcia, the voice of Javier Moreno, and the rhythm and percussion of the cajon by Demi Garcia.
We want to beat Gitana's record, even though the French catamaran was 30 feet longer than our boat and this run is probably the longest any MOD70 has ever attempted.
Team Gitana formed an in-house design office with the project's naval architects--Guillaume Verdier and Daniele Capua at VPLP Yacht Design--and Yann Penfornis' team at Multiplast, which undertook 30,000 hours work.
19.39 (450m): Destiny Calling, Tullymurry Duke, Gitana, Threejay's Katie (M), Steeple Rd Twirl (M), Marina's Silver (W).
9.47 (450m): Two Elegant, Gitana, Tullymurry Missy, Shauns Ace (M), Ryecroft Jean (M), Havana Blackbird (M).
Meanwhile, Manzanilla La Gitana Hidalgo (PS9.99, 50cl, www.majestic.co.uk), left, has blanched almond notes riding on the supple round fruit with similar nutty nuances and a lovely salty tanginess on the long, fresh finish.
The tracks are "Traeme Paz", "Dulce Refugio", "El Marinero y La Sirena", "Viva Bandolera", "Que maravilla", "Guitarras y Castanuelas", "La Huerta de San Vicente", "Torera", "La Gitana de Triana", "Mujeres Desaparecidas", "Fuente Vaqueros", "Fiesta Sangria", "Tequileros", "La Lomita de Santa Cruz", "Soledad", "Severina", and "Mexicali de Chispa".