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  2. The Cuba Libre Story - Wikipedia

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    The Cuba Libre Story is a documentary series that portrays the history of Cuba from colonial times to 2015. [1] The eight-part series was released on Netflix on December 11, 2015. [ 2 ]

  3. Rum and Coke - Wikipedia

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    Rum and Coke, or the Cuba libre (/ ˌ k juː b ə ˈ l iː b r eɪ / KEW-bə LEE-bray, Spanish: [ˈkuβa ˈliβɾe]; literally "Free Cuba"), is a highball cocktail consisting of cola, rum, and in many recipes lime juice on ice.

  4. Cuba Libre (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cuba Libre is a 1998 historical novel written by Elmore Leonard. The story takes place in 1898, immediately before the outbreak of the Spanish–American War. [1] [2]

  5. Cuba libre: Will Castro embrace open borders? - AOL

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  6. ‘Too Much Love,’ ‘Cuba Libre’ Among Raft of Central and ...

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    Keshet International (KI) has racked up several deals for scripted formats and finished tape in the Central and Eastern Europe region. KI has sold the format rights for Duo Productions’ 8 x 60 ...

  7. Elmore Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Elmore John Leonard Jr. (October 11, 1925 – August 20, 2013) was an American novelist, short story- and screenwriter. He was, according to British journalist Anthony Lane, "hailed as one of the best crime writers in the land". [1]

  8. Cuba Libre (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Cuba libre, or rum and Coke, is a cocktail made of cola and rum. Cuba Libre may also refer to: ... The Cuba Libre Story, a documentary series on Cuban history

  9. The story even includes a pun about a sparrow, which served as a euphemism for female genitals. The story, which predates the Grimms' by nearly two centuries, actually uses the phrase "the sauce of Love." The Grimms didn't just shy away from the feminine details of sex, their telling of the stories repeatedly highlight violent acts against women.