Eastern-european Sentence Examples
Their second song, "Out in the Woods," is unbearably poignant with aching cello and strange, pained Eastern European strings.
One of the problems of the EU in the past had been its exclusivity which had effectively blackballed Eastern European communities for many years.
The waitresses are all Eastern European and have a very brusque manner.
It begins rather in the manner of Eastern European folkmusic, and has a neoclassical chorale at the end.
What follows, in this Cannes Camera d'Or-winning gem, is an absurdly comic farce in the best Eastern European tradition.
I'm not certain about it tho, but she did have an accent that sounded vaguely eastern European.
She has also curated exhibitions (in Liverpool and London) for local and Eastern European artists since 2003.
Anyone who opposed American imperialism had to be on the side of the angels and so the eastern European Communists were the good guys.
The M. I. B. Are said to have a dark possibly oriental, eastern European look to them.
Well, we say Kabbalists, but the prospect of any 18th century Eastern European freethinking mystical geniuses popping in is fairly remote.
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It occurs much more often in people of Eastern European and Russian Jewish (Ashkenazi) ancestry, affecting one out of every 450 live births in this population.
The highest risk seems to be in people of Eastern European and Russian Jewish (Ashkenazi) descent.
Canavan disease-A serious genetic disease more common in the Eastern European Jewish population that causes mental retardation and early death.
Tay-Sachs disease is particularly common among Jewish people of Eastern European and Russian (Ashkenazi) origin.
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World music can means Gaelic music, Flamenco, classical Indian sitar, Eastern European folk, or reggae music, to name only a few.