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  • I just wish we had gotten to the parade in time to see the whole thing rather than just the tail end finish up. me and cindy me, zita, robert, cindy cindy, maureen, me, robert cindy, zita, robert

    Read It! j-ku 2008

  • Last week/weekend was the robert/zita birthday bash.

    Read It! j-ku 2008

  • The first day of the celebration is called the "festival of the bride" (_fistinu di la zita_), and the guests are all selected by the bride's mother.

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. Various

  • Veruzhinji tinokutsigirai chaizvo kunyangwe zvazvo ZBC ne Herald zvichiedza napose pazvinogona kusvibisa zita renyu.

    News 2008

  • Veruzhinji tinokutsigirai chaizvo kunyangwe zvazvo ZBC ne Herald zvichiedza napose pazvinogona kusvibisa zita renyu.

    News 2008

  • 'Cause that would be funnier than thinking he's this stupid. papa zita said,

    Sadly, No! 2008

  • nothing against susan, i could listen to her sing all day- but zita-jones? have you really thought this through fellas?

    Catherine Zeta-Jones Nipple Slip On Broadway 2009

  • This custom, and especially the position assumed by the bride at that time, has given rise to the proverbial expression of comparison: _Pari la zita di lu macadàru_, which is said of a woman in gala-dress. [

    Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. Various

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