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- proper noun A female
given name , alatinate feminine form ofGabriel .
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Gabriela is a wonderful, warm person, who speaks excellent English, and has a real handle on the market in the area.
Xalapa - A report 2000
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Gabriela is a wonderful, warm person, who speaks excellent English, and has a real handle on the market in the area.
Xalapa - A report 2000
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NGC 3324 is sometimes called the Gabriela Mistral nebula, after the Nobel Prize-winning poet from Chile, ESO officials said.
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Just two years ago, critics such as Gabriela Sabatini were warning that the dominance of the Williams sisters would doom women's tennis.
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What made you think the dead girl might have been called Gabriela?’
A Sweet Scent of Death Guillermo Arriaga 2002
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What made you think the dead girl might have been called Gabriela?’
A Sweet Scent of Death Guillermo Arriaga 2002
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The last half-hour was particularly epic, with "Gabriela" going all over the map, from flamenco to psychobilly; a souped-up electric "Slight Figure of Speech" with Dave Mayfield helping out; and joyful finale of "Paranoia in b-flat Major" that took a second try to get perfect.
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"Gabriela," Nick said from behind her, "let Elena up.
The Legend of the Slain Soldiers Muller, Marcia 1985
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Chávez and Colmenares remained married for eighteen years, during which time they had three children: Rosa Virginia, María Gabriela, and Hugo Rafael.
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Chávez and Colmenares remained married for eighteen years, during which time they had three children: Rosa Virginia, María Gabriela, and Hugo Rafael.
Allan Wall Interview on Breitbart TV´s B-Cast, 5:15 p.m. Eastern Time, April 30th 2010
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