Gibraltarian


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a native or inhabitant of Gibraltar

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Gibraltarians are angry at having no apparent say in their own future and claim that the unprecedented plan of co-ownership will not work.
But Gibraltarians fear that they will be presented with a ``done deal'' and put under pressure from Britain, Spain and the international community to accept it.
However, a senior Gibraltarian government source said that the report was not correct.
Watts The Book on the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are (1989: 53-54) Gibraltarian identity has been as much an internal struggle as a Spanish-English one.
AEK and AEL, who cruised into the second round with big aggregate wins over Gibraltarian sides, are joined by Cyprus Cup winners Apollon.
Timetric's 'The Insurance Industry in Gibraltar, Key Trends and Opportunities to 2019' report provides in-depth market analysis, information and insights into the Gibraltarian insurance industry, including:
During the summer of 2014 interviews (3) with ministers in the Gibraltarian Government, civil servants and politicians, senior police officers in the Royal Gibraltarian Police, and people with experiences of crossing the border between Gibraltar and Spain were conducted to build a picture of the dispute from a British Gibraltarian perspective.
* It provides historical values for the Gibraltarian non life insurance market for the report's 2009-2013 review period and forecast figures for the 2013-2018 forecast period
While most of Gordon Strachan's squad are being subjected to a crash course on their relatively unknown opponents, the Brighton defender has been primed by Seagulls' analyst Jansen Moreno, who is a Gibraltarian.
Until recently, however, it can be said that--from a literary perspective--only a marginal Gibraltarian literary voice, in large part Spanish, has been detectable, although numerous allusions to Gibraltar occur in literary works by outsiders working in English and other languages (3)--most famously, despite the author's probable failure to visit Gibraltar while en route to Trieste, James Joyce's Ulysses, in the long and impassioned soliloquy given to Molly Bloom in its closing pages.
Last week, Britain summoned the Spanish Ambassador to the UK, Federico Trillo, to the Foreign Office after a Spanish vessel incurred Gibraltarian waters.
M2 EQUITYBITES-September 13, 2013-London Capital Group to sell Gibraltarian business to Apostar Holdings(C)2013 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
13 September 2013 a[euro]" UK online trading services provider London Capital Group Holdings plc (LON:LCG), or LCG, on Friday said it had struck a deal to shed Gibraltarian arm ProSpreads Ltd to Gibraltar-based Apostar Holdings Ltd.