Similar words: cubs, band, ban, urban, banquet, banker, husband, abandon. Meaning: ['kjuːbən] n. a native or inhabitant of Cuba. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Cuba or the people of Cuba.
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91. In June, Dayron Robles, a bespectacled Cuban, shaved one-hundredth of a second off of Liu's world record. The Chinese was going into the Beijing Olympics as the underdog.
92. Would increase support to Radio and TV Marti and "other means to communicate directly with the Cuban people."
93. Arenas: Relax, I'm done Cuban , you have loads of money man , don't trip.
94. The Cuban leader lashed out against the policy of the US President.
95. A little later, the Cuban passed around fine Havana cigars.
96. Roque announced his government's intention to sign the pacts in December when Fidel Castro was still the Cuban president.
97. In eighteen ninety-five, Cuban rebels revolted against the colonial government.
98. The SEC hopes to impose a fine and disgorgement of the losses Cuban avoided by selling the shares. Lawyers for Cuban could not immediately be reached for comment.
99. Cuban breaks down and starts to tear. Barkley grabs him and hugs him.
100. After the Cuban revolution, U.S. lost its hegemony . But its ambition has never lost.
101. So, have you heard of any other cuban immigrants disappearing?
102. Fidel Castro ( 1926 -- ) -- Cuban revolutionary and leader of Cuba from 959.
103. State television in Cuba has announced the death of the Defence Minister Julio Casas Regueiro, a veteran of the Cuban revolution.
104. I grew up in a WASP (White Anglo-Saxon Protestant) household,[www.Sentencedict.com] and my wife grew up in a Cuban household.
105. After two years of using an undercover operation, the FBI finally arrested the Cuban drug king.
106. The Eisenhower Government in its early regime took the "Want and see" attitude towards Cuban revolution. As it grew deeper, the US gradually took hostile policy towards Cuba.
107. As expected, the Cuban cigar industry was not happy with the ruling.
108. The Cuban experience may have some benefit in high - tech meccas as well.
109. The paper consists of four parts:The first part introduces Cuban geographical location and U. S traditional Cuban policies, and analyses relationships between Batista regime and Cuban revolution.
110. In one of his new songs he suggests that the Cuban revolution should “move on from the R” (ie, to “evolution”).
111. "The approach in the media is that the Cuban revolution is on the skids, " Kirk said.
112. I was a shade anxious about being drawn into the Cuban business.
113. An upper-middle-class woman of Cuban descent, slightly formal in her manner, Consuela wants an opening to culture, the touch of an experienced man.
114. Hu, who was accompanied by a large delegation of businessmen, arrived in the Cuban capital late on Monday as part of a Latin American tour.
115. Think of John F. Kennedy in the Cuban missile crisis. Or Walter Cronkite during the Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. assassinations.
116. Burly arms folded, an expensive but unlit Cuban stogie jammed in his mouth, Morrison held and ancient billet unique to the Submarine Service, chief of the boat.
117. From the Cuban missile crisis and the fear of a atomic cloud, to today's enduring mistrust of government, communism remained the country's bogeyman.
118. The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 brought home to the Soviets the penalty for strategic inferiority.
119. Cuban Cigars and Syrian shisha tobacco are available at all times.
120. Whether Cuban , Mexican or Puerto Rican , most Latinos revere la familia.