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Sentence count:168+2Posted:2017-09-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: multicellularmeltingpeltingsmeltingmelting potmelting pointpoulticebasalticMeaning: ['keltɪk]  n. a branch of the Indo-European languages that (judging from inscriptions and place names) was spread widely over Europe in the pre-Christian era. adj. relating to or characteristic of the Celts. 
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121 Maybe that perfect moment was squashed by the Celtic fraternity.
122 We can't spurn chances like we did in Copenhagen and against Celtic.
123 Newcastle and Celtic are both unseeded in Group one - which means they will face one of the seeded teams in the shape of Barelona, Valencia, Mallorca or Bordeaux.
124 Patrick made the mark of a Latin cross through the circle and blessed the stone making the first Celtic Cross.
125 After the earlier invasion Celtic had been replaced with English.
126 Irish is the unique existing Celtic who is European ancient nation.
127 Compensation for losses to Islam was provided by the progressive Christianization of the Germanic,[http://sentencedict.com/celtic.html] Celtic and Slavonic peoples of Europe in the western post-imperial epoch.
128 Glowing, frightening faces emanating from the pumpkins were meant to frighten off the evil spirits thought to roam the streets on Oct. 31, the Celtic New Year's Eve.
129 Besides, It makes use of a lot of place names of the Middle Ages and ancient Celtic language.
130 These include symbols such as: love knot , flowers, butterflies, and celtic knots.
131 But it failed spark Celtic as Milan took the lead shortly after.
132 Gaelic: It is one of the Celtic Language, and is spoken in parts of the Highlands.
133 There'll also be Celtic tales around a bonfire with (ahem) Gordon the Viking, a check on Nessie, a nose around Eilean Donan castle, and a boat trip to watch seals.
134 Halloween culture can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. Roots lay in the feast of Samhain, which was annually on October 31st to honor the dead.
135 Celtic is the beautiful, intricate knotwork of the Celts. These are much harder for artists to do, also usually done in just black ink.
136 Stunned, Celtic attempted to find the equaliser - but it was Milan who had the upper hand.
137 Celtic tribes may have founded the city and also established a fort at the site now known as Rocher des Doms, along Avignon’s northern edge.
138 A group of volcanic islands in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the Shetland Islands. Originally settled by Celtic peoples, the islands passed to Denmark in 380.
139 The Celtic festival of Imbolc, dedicated to the goddess Brigid, was held at the beginning of February.
140 Certain areas were considered more charged with divinity than others, especially pools, lakes and small groves , which were the sites of the cental ritual activities of Celtic life.
141 Thus Britain, France, Ireland and Spain have jointly made a claim in the Celtic sea and the Bay of Biscay.
142 The Angles gave their name to the new culture (England from Angle-land), and the Germanic language they brought with them, English, replaced the native Celtic and previously imported Latin.
143 Mistletoe had long been considered to have magic powers by Celtic and Teutonic peoples.
144 On Sunday he finished 18 over par at the Bridgestone Invitational and cast doubts about playing at Celtic Manor.
145 Other accounts of Celtic history debunk these stories as myth.
146 Take into account his time at Aberdeen and you can add Alex McLeish at Birmingham City, Gordon Strachan at Celtic, Mark McGhee at Motherwell and Neale Cooper at Peterhead.
147 We as the readers, do know (or at least after careful research) that Hallows are relics (a. k. a. objects), due to their role in Celtic mythology and Arthurian legend.
148 However, their efforts inevitably encountered opposition from both English colonist culture and Celtic native culture.
149 Originally an ancient Celtic settlement, it was a focal point of the Reformation after the arrival of John Calvin in 53'.
150 Through this process, over time, Arthur transmogrified from a fierce Celtic warlord to a wise, noble and honourable national father-figure.
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