Similar words: bostonian, up to snuff, avogadro's number, snip, snide, snipe, sniff, sniper. Meaning: n. 1. the northern part of Bosnia-Herzegovina 2. a mountainous republic of south-central Europe; formerly part of the Ottoman Empire and then a part of Yugoslavia; voted for independence in 1992 but the mostly Serbian army of Yugoslavia refused to accept the vote and began ethnic cleansing in order to rid Bosnia of its Croats and Muslims.
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31 Instead, he appears to have transferred operations to Bosnia for the much more lucrative business of war.
32 S.-brokered peace agreement in Bosnia as 2. 9 million people prepare to vote in national elections scheduled Saturday.
33 Its troops have fought in Bosnia, and in practice Western Hercegovina is annexed to it.
34 What of the future of Bosnia, in particular, where there is a very complicated cocktail of ethnic mixes?
35 Circumstances made it difficult to continue her pursuit of representing Bosnia in Atlanta.
36 Evelyn Y.. Gregory, when word came that she was being deployed to Bosnia.
37 News that a serviceman had died in Bosnia reached the town late Saturday.
38 Pritchitt's distribution manager Robert Hamilton sees off the consignment of milk powder bound for Bosnia.
39 A number of his fellow Cheshires who have been serving in war-torn Bosnia were also honoured for their gallantry.
40 Likewise Bosnia has arrested three senior officers accused of carrying out atrocities in 1993.
41 Kenan's just been granted a 6-month visa, 4 months after the Nix's first tried to bring him out of Bosnia.
42 Carroll said the military is needlessly wasting money on new weapons and too many overseas commitments, such as peacekeeping in Bosnia.
43 All over Bosnia, dwellings are burnt out, uninhabitable, or simply not there any more.
44 An ex-prisoner said 1,350 people were murdered in a month at Brcko in northern Bosnia.
45 The lifeblood of Sarajevo will drain away, the television cameras will go home and Bosnia will be forgotten in the West.
46 Their hand-in-glove co-operation has destroyed the final pretence of army neutrality in eastern Bosnia.
47 Without a political settlement any truce in Bosnia remains precarious.
48 Bosnia is a landlocked area, shut off from the Adriatic by the parallel ranges of the Dinaric Alps.
49 In 1994,(www.Sentencedict.com) nearly 70 percent said the U. S. would never commit ground troops to Bosnia.
50 Major, for his part, praised Clinton's initiative to airlift humanitarian aid to Bosnia.
51 The pursuit of war criminals, if carried out firmly but prudently, could yet help rather than hinder peace in Bosnia.
52 As we learned in Bosnia, leaving ethnic cleansers unchecked causes more trouble down the line.
53 Its headquarters are in a small town in north-west Bosnia, a relatively poor region.
54 Gen Morillon was also negotiating with local commanders yesterday to try to get aid convoys moving again in eastern Bosnia.
55 The war in Bosnia was at the peak of its brutality and threatening to spread.
56 In a prison camp in central Bosnia in late May 1992, a man is beaten and kicked into unconsciousness.
57 Talks on the division collapsed last week in Geneva over territorial issues, prompting fears of more intense fighting in Bosnia.
58 You are giving the people of Bosnia an opportunity for peace.
59 We must create conditions to help the troops do their job, to make peace in Bosnia.
60 For the first year of the Dayton peace accords, international attention centered on Bosnia.