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.
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121 EAR the grass-covered rampart which encircles Copenhagen lies a great red house.
122 At the battle of Copenhagen in 1801, Horatio Nelson in the Elephant was acting under Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, a rather cautious commander in chief.
123 Moist snuff, such as Skoal and Copenhagen, is popular among young users. It's often flavored so it tastes better.
124 Medical supplies can also be ordered through the UNICEF supply warehouse in Copenhagen that has a stockpile of prepackaged drugs and supplies.
125 [COPENHAGEN AND MALMO] Science communicators from around the world have devised recommendations to put forward to the UN for better communicating climate change impacts and mitigation methods.
126 He appealed to all countries to make concerted efforts to reach agreement on cutting greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible before the Copenhagen conference to be held in December.
127 So you may ask: why not a legally binding text in Copenhagen?
128 A peculiar man, often surly and unpleasant, possibly somewhat hunchbacked, Kierkegaard divided his time between wandering the streets of Copenhagen and writing his unusual philosophical books.
129 Sussman travelled to the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, to take the photographs using a microscope.
130 Fifty thousand dollars to Copenhagen , 100,000 deutsche marks to Helsinki.
131 Such initiatives might also smooth over the diplomatic problems ahead of the Copenhagen meeting.
132 The first International Women's Day was launched on 8 March 1911 in Copenhagen by Clara Zetkin[sentencedict.com], Leader of the 'Women's Office' for the Social Democratic Party in Germany.
133 In this short note , we shall describe a Niels Bohr monument newly established in Copenhagen.
134 A group of Danish volunteers launched the homemade spacecraft from the floating platform Sputnik, located near the Danish island of Bornholm (see map), according to the Copenhagen Post.
135 Changhua Wu, the group's greater China director, said Chinese members joining was important in the run-up to a hoped-for international agreement in Copenhagen in 2009 to cut emissions.
136 University of Copenhagen: POB 2177,1071 Copenhagen k ; tel. 35 - 32 - 26 - 26 ; f .1479; Rector - Kjeld Mollgard.
137 India has been concerned about the binding nature of the Copenhagen Accord.
138 There are far more foreigners working in Copenhagen than ever before, a result of more and more companies employing foreigners and even making their official business language English.
139 The World Meteorological Organization released those findings Tuesday on the second day of a 192-nation climate conference in Copenhagen.
140 A team of geneticists led by Eske Willerslev of the Natural History Museum of Denmark in Copenhagen has sequenced the genome of an Aboriginal Australian man, using a 100-year-old lock of hair.
141 Here is a question for consultation that is whether Copenhagen Harbour has cargo container shipping lines to the USA or Canada in operation. If yes, we wish to be informed of related information.
141 Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
142 Take what is now known as the Copenhagen interpretation, for example, introduced by the Danish physicist Niels Bohr.
143 The school of Glossematics (Copenhagen), established in the 1930s, is one of the important structuralist schools.
144 America satisfied a minimum requirement of coming to Copenhagen with a defined pledge to cut emissions, but it was a lowball offer.
145 The Danish government is embroiled in a growing row at the Copenhagen Summit after the details of a preliminary agreement drafted by the hosts were leaked to the public.
146 i had just returned from visiting friends in copenhagen, and loved how they just threw sheepskin all over everything as instant coziness.
147 The above - quoted prices are all on the basis of CIF Copenhagen net per metric ton.
148 The summit comes two months ahead of a key meeting in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, aimed at approving a global treaty on cutting carbon emissions.
149 Britain's energy and climate minister, Ed Miliband, said failure to reach a substantive agreement in Copenhagen could turn the two-weeklong conference into a "farce".
150 He also exhibited in Berlin, Prague, Budapest, Copenhagen, Zurich and Barcelona.
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