Similar words: heathen, heathenism, prehensile, comprehension, apprehensive, apprehension, comprehensive, reprehensible. Meaning: n. 1. the capital and largest city of Greece; named after Athena (its patron goddess) 2. a town in southeast Ohio 3. a university town in northeast Georgia.
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61. Last year his family bought a villa in a smart Athens suburb.
62. On May 1st, all the players in the Yugoslav drama gathered at a seaside resort near Athens.
63. He encountered two State Department officials working hard in Athens.
64. The men of Plataia were helping Athens, whose manpower was at full stretch, to man her great fleet.
65. After Homer, the tragedians of fifth-century Athens reveal a dualist universe in which Zeus is transcendent and man introspective.
66. That fall after camp Janir went to his first dance at the Athens Middle School.
67. The earliest known is the Apollo at Athens, pre-500[sentencedict.com], found with later works in a ruined warehouse at Piraeus.
68. The citizens of Athens recognized that responsible citizenship would not come about automatically; it had to be carefully cultivated.
69. When the Persian ambassadors arrived at Athens, demanding tribute in their barbarous tongue, my heart filled with fury.
70. Sunday, the following afternoon, the three of us went to a harvest festival at the Athens Fairgrounds.
71. Thebes and Corinth wanted Athens to be utterly destroyed sooner than see her turned into a Spartan puppet.
72. He was a personage of quite another order from the great hero of Athens, Theseus.
73. I caught a ride as far as Columbus, then hitched to Athens.
74. A recent discovery has shown that in kindred matters they followed a tradition current in Athens, at least in the fourth century.
75. In Athens he lived by night, indulging in his two hobbies, whoring and eating.
76. Being raised in Athens, the City of the Gods, I was infused with that sense of community.
76. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
77. She was at the bus station in Athens, and would I come get her?
78. To Athens, the Peloponnesians offered economic assistance to maintain their destitute people, and even a new home within the Peloponnese.
79. The practice was stopped only after Richard Welch, a CIA station chief in Athens, was murdered in 1975.
80. First, Athens lost Boiotia in a rising which ended in an Athenian defeat at Coronea.
81. The Permanent Court was asked for an opinion on the correct interpretation of the Athens Agreement.
82. At 5.30 he had left his room in the west quarter of Athens, in the student sector.
83. In 1976 the counterculture still had a solid beachhead in Athens, Ohio.
84. While Ionia was slowly beaten down, the question of intervention or non-intervention kept Athens painfully divided.
85. For Stewart, the Athens dispatches were a journalistic coup of the first rank.
86. He traveled to Athens, sent there by Apollo to plead his case before Athena.
87. That day I made a vow to myself that I would return to Athens and run better.
88. From his Godlike prominence, Ward could see the truth: Athens can not outlast the barbarians.
89. Ancient Athens is generally thought of as the cradle of democracy.
90. Ephialtes was assassinated by a Boiotian, hired by his enemies - the last political bloodshed in Athens for fifty years.
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