Similar words: openhanded, open-handed, open house, openhearted, lycopene, enhance, enhancer, enhanced. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of Denmark; located on the island of Zealand.
Random good picture Not show
61 Prescott has no say in the final decision this time but will attend the talks in Copenhagen as a rapporteur for the Council of Europe, allowing him to be a vocal observer.
62 Copenhagen, Zurich and Tokyo round out the top five, with New York in seventh place globally.
63 The two novel glycosidase enzymes were identified in bacteria by an international team led by Henrik Clausen of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark.
64 Outgassing is one of the "dangerous anthropogenic warming" effects that the Copenhagen summit is trying to head off.
65 Technical University of Denmark: Bygning 101 , 2800 Lynagby , Copenhagen; tel.45 - 25 - 25 - 25; f .1829 ; Pres. - Hans Peter Jensen.
66 Crunch climate change talks may be doomed to failure in Copenhagen next month, with a legally binding deal on emissions now decreasingly likely, admitted leaders from across the Asia Pacific region.
67 When she finishes her training, Princess Mary will be attached to the Home Guard "total defense" region in Copenhagen, and continues a long line of family tradition by joining the Home Guard.
68 The compromise at Copenhagen leads to little clarity on these issues, and horse trading may be as necessary for the Cap-and-Trade bill as for the health care legislation.
69 We can't spurn chances like we did in Copenhagen and against Celtic.
70 Russia said that without new forestry accounting methods it would only be able to cut overall emissions by 15%, as opposed to the 30% conditional pledge it made at Copenhagen.
71 Cape Town to Copenhagen and Buenos Aires to Montreal are also up for grabs.
72 There is no use ignoring the obstructionist approach that China displayed in Copenhagen, and the fact that this is unhelpful if a forum such as the UNFCCC is to be successful.
73 The company saw revenue, from its smokeless tobacco brands such as Copenhagen and Skoal and its Black and Mild cigars grow 9 percent and 21 percent(sentencedict.com), respectively.
74 Aha, thinks the Buddhist, who at this point is also a divorced, unemployed subtenant in an apartment in the South Harbor district of Copenhagen.
75 Can't be a moment . ( to Paula ) Do you know Jens Foss? He's in our Copenhagen.
76 However, in a separate development, Democratic leaders in the Senate conceded today they would not attempt to vote through climate change legislation before Copenhagen.
77 In Europe, Copenhagen was voted the best airport, while in North America Halifax came in first.
78 Shan't be a moment . ( to Paula ) Do you know Jens Foss? He's in our Copenhagen office.
79 "Copenhagen will be dominated by false solutions like biofuels and carbon trading, " added Polder.
80 Steen Stender, a cardiologist at Gentofte University Hospital in Copenhagen, said the country has seen a 20% fall in deaths from heart disease since the ban.
81 Rio beat the Spanish capital Madrid in a final round of voting by the International Olympic Committee meeting in Copenhagen.
81 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
82 Trio con Brio Copenhagen belongs unquestionably to the upper echelons of young chamber ensembles performing today.
83 Near the grass-covered rampart which encircles Copenhagen lies a great red house.
84 Climate-change negotiators have applauded the emergence of a reinvigorated United States. But finding an agreement at Copenhagen will still take a great deal of work, writes Jake Schmidt.
85 That approach might well seem a recipe for obscurity, which is what many chefs, diners and critics predicted for his restaurant, Noma, when it opened in Copenhagen in 2003.
86 A city of eastern Denmark, a mainly residential suburb of Copenhagen on Sjaelland Island. Population, '7,2.
87 President Obama's expected visit to Oslo to receive the Nobel peace prize in the middle of the climate talks raised hopes that he would make the short journey to Copenhagen to galvanise governments.
88 Kristeligt Dagblad: Fanogade 152100 Copenhagen O ; tel.39 - 27 - 12 - 35 ; f .1896 ; circ .15 , 300 ; Editor - Erik Bjerager.
89 Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik has married his Australian fiancee Mary Elizabeth Donaldson in Copenhagen.
90 I met a Swedish girl on the train from Copenhagen.
More similar words: openhanded, open-handed, open house, openhearted, lycopene, enhance, enhancer, enhanced, even-handed, evenhanded, independent agency, enhancement, golden handshake, warren harding, open market operation, sarcophagus, general agent, phage, cope, coper, scope, roughage, carthage, drug enforcement agency, copepod, syncope, hemorrhage, esophageal, macrophage, cope with.