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Sotheby's was offering diplomatic entertainment, singing Gypsies, caviar and champagne.
The story features gamblers, Gypsies, jilted lovers and general decadence.
There was a troupe of dancing Gypsies in the 1980s.
Oh, I hear we can't use the word Gypsies anymore.
Most recently, I watched Band of Gypsies, Chicago, and Waitress.
Gypsies for God, because we were part of the God squad.
Band Of Gypsies Floral Off the Shoulder Crop Top, $35; nordstrom.
Young men play music while getting drunk and eyeing up Gypsies.
" Emir Kusturica's "Time of the Gypsies" and "Black Cat, White Cat.
The Gypsies of Perpignan, who speak Catalan, appear to be distinct culturally from the broader population of Roma, sometimes also referred to as Gypsies, but they are in many ways no less maligned and marginalized in France.
Some outbreaks in eastern Europe have started in communities of Roma (gypsies).
Gypsies go with the flow, have awareness, are always colorful––rainbow therapy!
Millions of others were also killed, including homosexuals, gypsies and political dissenters.
But a number of flamenco artists have been non-Gypsies or foreigners.
The Gypsies of Perpignan feel the expanding university below pressing up against them.
But, if you don't, this track is an ode to feminism, gypsies, and #MeToo.
There were gypsies and storytellers—and a lion-killer—further back in the family.
Polish, Russian, French and Dutch people; Gypsies and gay people, people who resisted Nazism.
The majority of people say, 'We are not racist, we just don't like gypsies.
Gypsies, tramps, thieves and ticket holders will be lining up for this biographical musical.
He has put all the old stuff back in: fairies, gypsies, peasants, the baby.
Yusupov's penchants for transvestite dressing and wild evenings with gypsies show an interestingly unconventional side.
I think she lives in a caravan with other Gypsies with a wood-powered heater.
You got to do it for all us people who used to be called 'gypsies.
This "Carmen" explores tensions over national borders and portrays the Gypsies as criminals smuggling cocaine.
Prediction: The costumes for the "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" number are going to be everything.
Using nationalistic rhetoric, he united rival factions into a single firm and, as their leader, rechristened them from the "Cigani" [gypsies] to the "Delije" [Heroes] – a moniker that they still use today (although the rest of the country still pejoratively calls them the gypsies).
He saw some gypsies playing pots and pans, and that's what made him make these sculptures.
In other artworks Pešta looks at the history of discrimination against the Roma, or European Gypsies.
She told him she was Kalderash, a part of the Roma community often pejoratively called Gypsies.
For instance, back when we started, we had over 103 Gypsies from Romania asking for asylum.
In addition, she collaborated with Bosnian musician Goran Bregovic on his album Champagne for Gypsies, Billboard reported.
Many argue that it is their ethnic backgrounds that make them travellers or gypsies, not perpetual roving.
But those without gypsy or traveller status may struggle, says Marc Willers, a barrister who represents gypsies.
Texture, Texture, TextureAt Libertine, the clothes were inspired by gypsies and artisans — and the manicures followed suit.
My family were forest gypsies, and I wanted to work with this as inspiration for the collection.
But it is increasingly unclear whether the Roma, also known as Gypsies, will get even an apology.
"Gypsies," he says, are technically human, though as descendants of Ham they are cursed with servitude and backwardness.
Farmers who disliked gypsies (sadly, an undying breed) used to root out grey willow deliberately to thwart them.
Often it is stretched to include Romany gypsies, who originate from parts of India, and New Age hippies.
English Romani is used so frequently that the book includes a short glossary to help gorjies (non-gypsies).
Ms. Rey was often chosen for Italian roles as well, often playing mothers and grandmothers, Gypsies and fortunetellers.
Bored, he followed a group of gypsies into the desert outside Andalusia, Spain, where he was studying abroad.
It was really like a mobile community moving together, like a band of gypsies moving from place to place.
Travellers and gypsies have the highest incidence of disability of any ethnic group and the lowest level of education.
"My parents were gypsies, and we never stayed in a house longer than a year," says the Ontario native.
AL-ZUHOOR, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraq's Kawliya minority, also known as the country's gypsies, have long been marginalized by society.
Are you someone who feels your life is being encroached upon by criminals, gypsies, spongers, asylum-seekers, Brussels bureaucrats?
She first learned the instrument from the Gypsies her grandparents used to allow to camp out on their property.
Further massacres took the lives of tens of thousands of Jews, Romani (Gypsies), Ukrainians and members of others nationalities.
In the latter, he resided with a village of gypsies who provided him with food despite their meager inventory.
"I got called out for being offensive to Gypsies," she said, "by someone who couldn't pronounce the word 'chutzpah.'"
Now he listens to jazz on his iPhone or works on his first novel, about a family of Gypsies.
Britain's early pegmakers were woodland bodgers in open-sided shacks, farmers keeping idle hands busy in winter, and, especially, gypsies.
In eastern Europe, Roma (gypsies), a poor and ostracised minority, often go unvaccinated, in part because health workers shun them.
"Every time I see gypsies in the movies they are people in beads, flowing robes and shifty eyes," Sapp says.
Also known as Gypsies, Roma are descendants of migrants who arrived in Europe from India more than a millennium ago.
But tens of thousands of others were killed there too, including Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, and Roma, or Gypsies.
Some were French, including 1,300 Gypsies, mainly inhabitants of Alsace-Lorraine who had been kicked out when Germany invaded that region.
The image includes significant elements of the 1967 Spanish-language novel that propelled Márquez's literary career, including a goldfish and gypsies.
"Lithuanians are gypsies, like the Dutch," says Andrius Francas of the Alliance for Recruitment, a jobs agency in Vilnius, the capital.
Known locally as the Gypsies' Village, Al-Zuhoor is near the city of Diwaniya, 150 km (95 miles) south of Baghdad.
Often billed as "Queen of the Gypsies," Ms. Redzepova sang in more than 10 languages and recorded more than 500 songs.
Would it "have the effect of naturalising the children of Chinese and Gypsies born in this country?" asked one senator in 1866.
I literally pulled pictures of paintings of gypsies and would send them her, and she'd be like, 'Yup, on the same page.
You know, when you used to go and hire a van there was no musicians, no hawkers, no gypsies, no one Irish.
I literally pulled pictures of paintings of gypsies and would send them her, and she'd be like, 'yup, on the same page.
The gypsies inspired Boyden to spread the love—or, in this case, coffee grounds—even if it was to his own detriment.
They tell me how gypsies burn the caravan of the deceased, why they never pronounce the name of the person who has passed.
Some Gypsies were passing through the area, and at night there were puppet shows and men singing in front of the main house.
It was also a protest by a unique population, one the French media and academics universally refer to as "les gitans," or Gypsies.
"In a disastrous Rolling Stone magazine interview, he said he was the victim of a "witch hunt" because the "boxing world hated gypsies.
The young Bowie's charisma was so unusual that the notion of a foundling child abandoned by cosmic gypsies was not so difficult to swallow.
Before when we were dealing with heroin, of course it was mainly gypsies and Tajiks, and every drug user was a seller as well.
Set in Spain, it tells dozens of interlocking stories, involving kabbalists, bandits, shape-shifters, cannibal Gypsies, the Wandering Jew and an underground Muslim society.
"Send the Gypsies to the gas chambers," a voice declares — one of many invocations of an unthinkable past that seems never more present than now.
In other ages and places gypsies had been smiths and metalworkers, implying brief spells of settlement; the tin ring was a relic of old trade.
They were things the gorgios, or non-gypsies, were thought to want, like fortune-tellings and palm-readings, which after a while became a habit.
Numerous other cultures, including those of Roma gypsies and Sephardic Jews of Andalucia, are believed to have influenced the development of flamenco over the years.
This is followed by the Anvil Chorus from Verdi's "Il Trovatore," which recreates the sound of multiple Spanish Gypsies striking their anvils at dawn. Loud.
English travellers, a minority group also referred to as "gypsies," live on the road in caravans and temporarily on camp sites, according to the BBC.
She says that, before they came to live with her, they were "living like gypsies"—struggling in school, going hungry, and sleeping in cold places.
She is tempted by three Gypsies (led by a threatening Troy Ruptash) to participate in a ritual to resurrect her brother with another person's murder.
The Dachau prison was established in 1933, acting as a labor camp for political prisoners, Jews, homosexuals, Roma (gypsies) and others during Nazi rule of Germany.
" Poppy Jamie adds: "For the past year, Suki and I have been living like gypsies; we seem to be traveling to a different country every week.
I know it comes from the mix of ethnicities, which is a fusion of gypsy, black, Hebrew, Arabic, Spanish sound ... Flamenco is not owned by gypsies.
We walked through the Hadji Hassan Quarter, tucked next to the Old Town, where many of the city's Romani residents, sometimes referred to as Gypsies, live.
The district, a frontier within a frontier — Spain is only 20 miles away — is vulnerable, and the Catalan Gypsies, historically victims of discrimination, feel threatened, too.
Derided as Gypsies, their roaming lifestyle ended in the conflicts of the 20th century, but they remained a largely segregated underclass across much of Eastern Europe.
At the family's interview with the Migration Board, in 2014, their mother, Nurije, had explained that in Kosovo her children had been harassed for being Gypsies.
Hicks cited a Huffington Post article that counted 5 million additional victims of the Holocaust, naming people with mental illnesses, priests, twins, Roma (gypsies), and gay people.
But the movie's relentless cruelty is ultimately exhausting, and its cartoonish portrayal of the Roma people — called "gypsies" here and played largely by white actors — is shameful.
With Russia's other Rio choreographies centered around mermaids or gypsies, Thursday's team fast-paced, vibrant team performance was based on the idea of a big, bustling city.
"Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" is an irresistible slab of pop melodrama, and "Dark Lady" gave Cher the first (but far from last) tasteless key change of her career.
And that was before some of his big ones, like his "Day of Pardon" apology for the church's sins against Jews, heretics, Gypsies, native peoples and women.
The stage is shorn of the usual Gypsies and bullfighters; Don José and the clinic's employees, reading from scripts, embody archetypes in a fantasy of masculine revenge.
"The Jews who were murdered lived in brick houses, as did the Gypsies, as did everyone else who lived in Amsterdam during that horrible time," he said.
" He explains, "'Suitcase' gave us a lot of joy and hope — we were traveling around like gypsies and the idea was to capture that spirit in the video.
For the singers, wearing haute couture has been realizing "every woman's dream," said Ms. Malavasi, who joked that as a mezzo-soprano she usually plays scrappily dressed Gypsies.
" Alexei Martynov, a columnist in the daily Izvestiya, said discrimination against Russian athletes recalled Nazi Germany's policies toward "Slavs, Gypsies, Jews, the mentally handicapped, and the physically disabled.
"Roma or Gypsies of Romania and Bulgaria did not come to Perpignan;" said the leading sociologist of Perpignan, Alain Tarrius, an emeritus professor at the University of Toulouse.
The country's large rural Roma population — also known as Gypsies — often do not vaccinate their children and may not take them to hospitals promptly when they fall ill.
The United Nations said it would create a trust fund for projects to help the Roma, also known as Gypsies, and other people who lived in the camps.
This ensemble comes after she spent a date night aboard a yacht with husband JAY-Z wearing a $64 Herringbone bodysuit by Band of Gypsies with distressed denim shorts.
While many members of Italy&aposs sizeable Roma community, also known as Gypsies, are of Italian nationality, many living in the camp were from Romania, Kosovo, Bosnia and Serbia.
The actor, who was interviewed by Nick Grimshaw on Tuesday, used a term considered offensive to people who are Travellers and Gypsies when talking about his upcoming movie, Unlocked.
Cumulatively, these books persuade you of a disconcerting truth: Compared with Stalin's Russia, Hitler's Germany was a terrestrial paradise — except for Communists and Jews (and, later, Gypsies and homosexuals).
Also known as gypsies and nomads, tens of thousands of Roma live across Italy, many in squalid shantytowns on the outskirts of major cities and on the fringes of society.
Tens of thousands of Roma, also known as "gypsies" and "nomads", live across Italy, many in squalid shantytowns on the outskirts of major cities and on the fringes of society.
For centuries, Triana was its own city, best known as a haven for Gypsies, flamenco dancers and bullfighters relegated to living outside Seville's walls and far from the city's royalty.
Its program "The Gypsies in the Court," at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Wednesday, offered, among other oddments, "The Jew's Dance," by the 17th-century English composer Richard Nicholson.
The best time of her life, she told PEOPLE in 1999, "was when Richard and I were married, and the kids were babies, and we lived like a pack of gypsies."
The term traveler is used to cover a number of traditionally itinerant people, including Romany Gypsies and Irish Travelers, both of which are recognized as distinct ethnic groups under British law.
"The feeling was sort of like if a band of gypsies came and took me and [Ron Reagan Jr.] away they would miss us, but they'd be fine," she told Shriver.
In the meantime they vilified various scapegoats for the unrest—Jews, leftist oppositionists, media, intellectuals, homosexuals, gypsies, people with disabilities—singling them out for deportation, scientific experiments, internment, and, ultimately, extermination.
What I Love 8 Photos View Slide Show ' Dancers on Broadway are known as gypsies because of the itinerant nature of their profession; they go from show to show to show.
" On Facebook, Diane McClure referred to "the hippies of the '60s" who adopted "the dress of gypsies, and sometimes of East Indians, just because the clothes are cool and cool-looking.
"Gypsies in the cities — this is theft, robbery, drug trafficking and dirty dens," read leaflets bearing the symbols of nationalist groups Natskorpus and Natsdruzhiny that have appeared in Ukraine&aposs major cities.
For example, it's not entirely uncommon to see the statement "no gypsies please" on profiles on Romanian LGBTQ dating sites, while, on the other hand, conservative Roma families believe homosexuality is wrong.
But for the past eight years, a cultural association of Gypsies named La Asociación Cultural Gitana Vencedores or simply Los Vencedores—the "Victors"—has been fighting for the neighborhood it calls home.
The "Entre Tú y Yo" program notes tell us that many of Noche Flamenca's musicians are Gypsies (a term proudly used in flamenco circles) or were taught from childhood by Andalusian masters.
"The history of the harkis is not the same as the history of the Spaniards, or of the Jews, or of the Gypsies," said Thomas Fontaine, a historian who worked on the memorial.
"The US Holocaust Museum put out a beautiful statement about how the Holocaust and the extermination of Jews and Gypsies and all these people started with words and not with actions," Brooks said.
Each of the 40 gypsies (or jeeps) and open-sided canters (or mini-buses) must be accompanied by an English-speaking guide, though what matters most is their ability to track a tiger.
"Aleko," adapted from a Pushkin poem, focuses on a caravan of Gypsies who have been joined by the title character, a jaded older man determined to escape the stultifying conventions of urban life.
White House spokeswoman Hope Hicks told CNN the statement was meant to be "inclusive" since "priests, gypsies, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists" and many other groups were killed in the Holocaust.
Symbolically, the piece resembles a Christian cathedral or church, but its materiality strongly whiffs of the makeshift carriages that homeless travelers or gypsies fashion from things society no longer finds valuable, or holy.
The Gypsies of Perpignan have been speaking Catalan since the 1503th century, but have been present as semi-nomads in this area since the 14th or 15th century, said Mr. Mathon, the preservationist.
Editorial Historically shunned and disparaged, targeted for liquidation by the Nazis during World War II, Europe's 12 million Roma, sometimes called Gypsies, still suffer from social exclusion, poor education, high unemployment and poverty.
"The problem is that whenever a Rom commits a crime or some stupid act, it sparks the common prejudicial refrain about Roma, that there are too many Gypsies and so on," he said.
"I've got memories and travel like Gypsies in the night," she exults over a 4/4 thump, a stop-start bass line and clanky rhythm-guitar chops hinting at 1980s hits by INXS.
Britain's media regulator Ofcom said on Friday it had fined RT 200,000 pounds ($248,740) for breaching impartiality rules in broadcasts over the poisoning, the conflict in Syria, and Ukraine's polices on Nazism and gypsies.
The duo recently partnered with Oculus to release a 12-minute piece about LeBron James, and they're appearing at Sundance to premiere Nomads: Maasai and Nomads: Sea Gypsies, a new pair of documentary films.
Mr. Delpire's editing of Mr. Koudelka's book "Gitans, la Fin du Voyage" — published in English as "Gypsies" — "moves us quickly into the visual energy of the community," the photographer Jeffrey Ladd wrote on Time.
One is the self-taught Austrian artist Ceija Stojka (21988-275), a member of the Roma minority (sometimes derogatorily called "Gypsies"), who turned the ordeals of the camps into an art of immense power.
But her favorite practitioner is someone less famous, the Czech photographer Josef Koudelka, noted for his work with the Magnum agency and high-contrast, black-and-white images, as in his seminal "Gypsies" series.
Or was this the work of United States forces, carrying out a revenge attack after the Gypsies tipped off the fugitive Serb leader to an impending raid in which several American servicemen were killed?
The president of the United States would be laying a wreath at a cemetery that contained the graves of those Germans most closely associated with the murder of the Jews, Gypsies, and so many others.
Recalling a scene in which gypsies are camped by a roadside, she views Emma as a novel about the hardship, desperation, and need of the poor, whose access to the common land has been stolen.
Hitler's murder of millions of Jews, Gypsies and other groups deemed "undesirable" was all the more chilling because deaths were recorded using industrial-style precision, as would be seen on a well-oiled factory floor.
"I&aposve asked the ministry to prepare a dossier on the Roma question in Italy," he told TeleLombardia, adding that the current situation of Roma, also known as Gypsies, was "chaos" several years after a crackdown.
As a 12-year-old boy in Europe in the early 1930s, he ran away with a band of Gypsies, lived with them on and off for 3443 years, and, decades later, wrote this luminous memoir.
" Pressed on the matter, Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary, defended the statement as "inclusive" of all of those targeted during the Holocaust, including Gypsies, priests and gay people, and he called the criticism "pathetic.
Almost all the residents are Romani, the traditionally nomadic ethnic group pejoratively known as "gypsies," and live in poverty; for some women, says Lole del Campo Diaz, who plays Pascuala, a gun is a standard security system.
I saw this small girl get out of a battered German bubble car, dressed — I hope she will not think me ungallant — rather like one of Augustus John's gypsies, with wisps of hair flying in all directions.
According to police chief Eric Arella, two other gangs — the Ahamada family gang, also known as the "Blacks," and the Bengler family, who call themselves the "Gypsies" — are responsible for 18 killings over the past few years.
In a report last year, Human Rights Watch said the Moken, often dubbed "sea gypsies", face extortion and other abuse by authorities and are particularly vulnerable, because most are stateless as a result of their nomadic lifestyle.
After an appealing choral scene for the contented Gypsies, an old man (here the stentorian bass Kevin Thompson) tells a somber tale of a woman he once loved who ran off with a man from another camp.
"The market is flooded with gypsies who can't hold a job and who will try to keep you on the phone or in a chat by chit-chatting with you, but then they are gone," Julie said.
While its elements — small-town police corruption; supernatural powers in an Old World brood (here, Gypsies); an adolescent girl's confrontation with a traumatic past — are familiar, it bears a haunting ambience as agreeable as it is ephemeral.
The authorities say the clearance is routine; that the lease for the land has expired and it has tried without success to get the residents, also known as "gypsies" or "nomads", to move elsewhere, including to migrant shelters.
Your mail, mattress, medicine, fruit, the plastic pail in which you washed your T-shirts, the Albanian Gypsies in their canvas-covered diesel trucks bearing sundries — your entire lifeline connected to that boat that no longer reliably arrived.
" After divorcing Bono, Cher reinvented her sound — first with '70s hippie-pop jams like "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves," then with disco tracks like "Take Me Home," and eventually with '80s power ballads like "If I Could Turn Back Time.
Pullman's heroine, 11-year-old Lyra Belacqua, sprints through a series of thrilling adventures featuring witches, canal-faring gypsies and talking armored polar bears, culminating in a confrontation with a false, decrepit god followed by a four-handkerchief denouement.
And he believed it had to be preserved because it represented the ancient music of the persecuted and oppressed of Andalusia — Arabs, Jews and Gypsies — who fled into the mountains in the 15th century to escape the Spanish Inquisition.
THAILAND: Nearly 247,2500 people are stateless, including members of ethnic hill tribes such as the Yao, Hmong and Karen who live in the mountainous border with Myanmar and Laos and the semi-nomadic 'Sea Gypsies' along the Andaman coast.
Based on Alexander Pushkin's poem, "The Gypsies" (the music for the opera was set to Tchaikovsky's Trio in A Minor), Aleko became an immediate problem for the artist when New York union regulations prevented him from painting the backdrops himself.
ANDY VAN WALLEGHEMCypress, Texas Marginalised communitiesIt was very welcome to see a thoughtful article on the dire situation of Gypsies and Travellers in Britain who find themselves newly ineligible to apply for an authorised encampment ("No place to roam", January 13th).
"The modern campaign is the bailiwick of hired guns—political gypsies skilled in the mechanics of polling, fund-raising, media buys, and driving a message," GOP smear artist Ed Rollins declared in his 1996 memoir, Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms.
In a bid to win their support ahead of the April 22 event, President Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic met representatives of Jews, Serbs, Gypsies and anti-fascists on Monday, and Prime Minister Tihomir Oreskovic issued a statement condemning the Ustashe's crimes.
Construction of Tres Mil began in the 1970s under Franco's rule; it was located on the periphery of the city as a place to concentrate Seville's poor and ethnic groups—primarily Gypsies—and free up the city center for urban speculation.
Matteo Salvini, leader of the far-right League party and interior minister in Italy's new populist coalition, has called for a registry of all Roma (known pejoratively as gypsies) living in Italy, and for those without citizenship to be expelled.
They acquired fixed domiciles only from the late 1930s, when Jews were chased from this district during World War II. Mr. Mathon said the Gypsies of Perpignan don't appear to be related ethnically to the Roma populations of Eastern Europe.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - With routines revolving around mermaids and gypsies or played out to the backdrop of a megalopolis, Russia's synchronized swimmers flawlessly soared out of the water to win even more gold for the sporting powerhouse at the Olympics.
The reasons often have to do with a lack of stable housing or bureaucratic obstacles that advocates for the Roma, also known as Gypsies, say are deliberately heightened to keep the Roma out, perpetuating a vicious cycle of poverty and marginalization.
In his 21973 memoir, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Picasso, Provence, and Douglas Cooper," Mr. Richardson described his life there as a constant social whirlwind, highlighted by elaborate dinners that the two men would host, with local Gypsies hired to provide musical entertainment.
JANET WHITAKERCo-chairAll-Party Parliamentary Group for Gypsies, Travellers and RomaHouse of LordsLondon Bursting a bubble* Your recent online article about the rise and fall of bitcoin (January 17th) mentioned as a leader the South Sea bubble that crashed in Britain around 1720.
At the heart of the struggles of the Chao Lay - also known as "Sea Gypsies" - is not just their right to the sea and land, but also a more fundamental question of legality and identity, said Narumon Arunotai at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
" Cowan's specific reference was to "Gypsies," but he also inveighed against the dangers of giving citizenship to children born to members of "the Mongolian race," or "by a flood of Australians, or people of Borneo, man-eaters or cannibals, if you please….
The families of ethnic Roma, sometimes referred to as the Romany or Gypsies, were forced in 1999 to live in camps built by the United Nations after war broke out a year earlier between Serbia and ethnic Albanian separatists seeking an independent Kosovo.
Auschwitz-Birkenau's different sections were for "women; men; a family camp for Roma (Gypsies) deported from Germany, Austria, and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia; and a family camp for Jewish families deported from the Theresienstadt ghetto," according to the Holocaust Memorial Museum.
In "Eliza's Daughter," the neglected relation is an orphan raised in a house where a child is sold to Gypsies; the dashing suitor sets up Eliza for a (narrowly averted) gang rape; and the minor rainstorm is a flood that destroys a town.
" Read Our Review No. 18113 Tatra Mountains, Slovakia "In 'Zoli,' a novel about the Gypsies of Eastern Europe, McCann imagines a deeper, darker watchword for this immemorially wandering and persecuted people: to be understood, even in part, is to be violated and destroyed.
Those range from a network of "sea gypsies" living on artificial islands in 2152, to a 2063 society where energy is generated from swaying reed beds, water is carefully recycled and people laugh at the idea that women ever bought dresses to wear only once.
Top officials in Serbia, a EU candidate, including President Tomislav Nikolic and Prime Minister-designate Aleksandar Vucic criticized the ruling, saying Stepinac played a pivotal role in the killing of hundreds of thousands of Serbs, Jews, Gypsies and anti-fascists between 1941 and 1945.
Accusations focused on the Roma, sometimes called Gypsies — an estimated 15,000 to 20,000 of whom are from Eastern Europe, mainly Bulgaria and Romania, and who live in squalid camps on the fringes of France's cities, where they face persistent discrimination, including stereotypes of rampant thievery.
Those traits testified to his torturous ordeal as an inmate in Auschwitz, where the notorious Dr. Josef Mengele subjected him and hundreds of other Jews and Gypsies to macabre experiments designed to tinker with their genetic heredity and thus prove the supremacy of the Aryan race.
Instead, Hicks provided a link to a Huffington Post UK story that notes the 5 million other "priests, gypsies, people with mental or physical disabilities, communists, trade unionists, Jehovah's Witnesses, anarchists, Poles and other Slavic peoples, and resistance fighters," that were murdered in the genocide, according to CNN.
"The whore of Jews Schiappa declares that the judeo-freemason power will genocide de gypsies and the followers of the mythical boxer Christophe Dettinger" Thierry Paul Valette, an organizer of a more progressive Yellow Vests faction, told BuzzFeed News that hate speech was a real problem within the movement.
Though boasting that he could beat anybody in a fight, McLean had been KO'd by the likes of George 'Pappy' Langley, and lost face when he ducked a straightener from Bartley Gorman, "the King of the Gypsies" and a pro encounter with Dave "Bomber" Pearce, the British heavyweight champ.
The former wards read like a who's who of mid-20th-century tragedies: Spaniards displaced by civil war in the late 1930s; Jews and Gypsies fleeing the Nazi regime during World War II; Algerians escaping their homeland in the 1960s after fighting on France's side during a bitter decolonization war.
The nonprofit initiative, documenting the fate of Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and all minorities persecuted by the Nazis — including some who survived — was begun in 1993 by a non-Jewish Cologne sculptor, Gunter Demnig, who takes pride in hand-crafting and installing the stones himself, charging 120 euros each, or about $135.
I should add that ethnicity has been legally established, in the case of Romani Gypsies (Commission for Racial Equality v Dutton, 1989) and Irish Travellers (O'Leary v Allied Domecq, 2000), which is why they should be spelt with capitals G and T. You wouldn't want to write "jews" or "sikhs", would you?
Matching him up against Carlson — who has railed against "gypsies," decried immigrants for making America "dirtier" and California a "third-world country," and said that America's changing racial demographics represent "more change than human beings are designed to digest" — was bound to end in a fight, one for which Carlson apparently wasn't prepared.
If you haven't been to a bar where a circle of gypsies are having a head-butting contest, or nudist witches are hosting a three-day satanic rave in the forest, or a gallery puts on an exhibition with a figure-eight ice-skating rink intentionally designed to force collisions (our January show), I highly recommend you come visit.
Now the Roma, also known as Gypsies, may be close to receiving compensation — and a public apology — from the United Nations, which has not acknowledged any responsibility for the mass lead poisoning even as human rights groups and medical experts including the World Health Organization, a United Nations agency, repeatedly recommended immediate relocation of camp inhabitants.
Other programs that Ofcom said broke the rules included a report on the Ukrainian government's position on Nazism and the treatment of Roma gypsies, which it said did not include sufficient challenge to criticism of the government, and four current affairs and news items on the Syrian conflict, which it said failed to include a range of viewpoints.
The Holocaust is one of the most thoroughly documented events in history -- with mountains of data, testimony, and artifacts demonstrating beyond question that the Nazis set out to annihilate Europe's Jews, and nearly succeeded, killing 6 million of them, along with tens of thousands of homosexuals, hundreds of thousands of Roma (Gypsies), disabled people and others.
Playlist: "I Got U Babe" / "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)" / "All I Really Want to Do" / "The Beat Goes On" / "Alfie" / "You Better Sit Down Kids" / "The Way of Love" / "Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves" / "The Way of Love" / "Dark Lady" / "Train of Thought" Of course Cher went disco in the late 70s —she already had so many fabulous Bob Mackie outfits!
Mr. Vaccarello dove into the YSL of the 1980s for his introductory effort, eschewing the usual tropes of safari suiting, gypsies and Mondrian in favor of the big-shouldered, shirred, asymmetrical, metallic Saint Laurent of the later years (plus some Smokings, given a streetwise slant with the sleeves lopped off; transformed into a jumpsuit; or rendered in a slick, square-shouldered tuxedo over skintight denim).

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