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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61 Ron Wyden, drew a blank when asked where Bosnia was.
62 Virtually everyone agrees that if there is to be any military action in Bosnia it must be accompanied by a congressional resolution.
63 However, the Arizona market is not an isolated den of criminal activity in Bosnia.
64 And pumping more weapons into Bosnia is likely to raise tensions, rather than ease them.
65 It could be Bosnia, it could be the middle east.
66 Bosnia would survive as a constitutional fiction, allowing the world to save face.
67 Two pistol shots around ten-thirty on a summer morning in Bosnia and the Edwardian idyll was shattered for ever.
68 If the state of affairs in Bosnia reflects the nature of a multi-cultural society, this policy is open to question.
69 But whether the compromise bolsters the prospects for permanent peace in Bosnia is another story.
70 Cheapening the awarding of decorations did not originate in a Bosnia minefield, however.
71 A trip to the store for milk or cigarettes can make walking through a minefield in Bosnia resemble a pleasant experience.
72 Or it could have refused to recognise Bosnia, stayed on the territory of the newly independent state and fought.
73 Meanwhile, political and ethnic strife in Bosnia have steadily mounted in the run-up to nationwide elections there on September 14.
74 The film was about the war in Bosnia.
75 Food is airlifted into Bosnia.
76 Lesotho (25.8%), Haiti (24.8%), and Bosnia and Herzegovina (22.5%.
77 What do Bosnia, Israel, Rwanda, Zaire have in common?
78 Bosnia is looking for a new prime minister.
79 Trouble was boiling up in Bosnia.
80 If Kosovo can be partitioned(sentencedict.com/bosnia.html), why not Macedonia and Bosnia?
81 The Oscar-winning actress is currently shooting the untitled film in Budapest but is scheduled to move production to Bosnia in a month.
82 The closure of the fast-food giant's three restaurants on Monday means Iceland will become one of the few European countries, including Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina, without a McDonald's.
83 This year's put Kosovo and Bosnia bottom of the class.
84 These machines were used for bomb and land mine disposal in Bosnia and Kosovo, where they provided warfighters with valuable information and operational experience, he says.
85 Miroslav Lajcak, the international pro-consul in Bosnia, argues that most of its 3.8m people now put jobs and prosperity above the old national questions.
86 Who says there are no pyramids in Bosnia? Radiocarbon dating method confirmed that the Bosnian Pyramid of the Moon was built about ten thousand years ago!
87 The country"s name comes from the two regions Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have a very vaguely defined border between them.
88 Bose, Sumatra. Bosnia after Dayton: Nationalist Partition and International Intervention . Pp . 1 - 148.
89 As Bosnia burned, Lord Hurd's view was similar to that of Otto von Bismarck's more than a century earlier when he declared that the Balkans were not worth the bones of a single Pomeranian grenadier.
90 The stirring of renewed secessionist sentiments in Bosnia does the same.