Similar words: corinthian, coring, scoring, scoring system, labyrinth, be in the minority, labyrinthian, labyrinthine. Meaning: n. the modern Greek port near the site of the ancient city that was second only to Athens.
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1 Athens is now capturing the western market from Corinth.
2 Boeing set very optimistic performance goals for the Corinth facility when it was established.
3 Before carrying his mission on to Corinth, Paul gave private instructions to Dionysius and Damaris.
4 What had instantly killed the young Princess of Corinth could not kill Hercules.
5 Corinth products find homes in a wide variety of government space and aircraft systems instead of on commercial airliners.
6 In Ephyre, the city later called Corinth, Glaucus was King.
7 Thebes and Corinth wanted Athens to be utterly destroyed sooner than see her turned into a Spartan puppet.
8 Everyone at Corinth expressed enthusiasm about the improved harmony and responsiveness in that arrangement.
9 Moreover, by this means Corinth has tied the support people directly to the integrated group product, and to the customer.
10 A congress was called at Corinth, under the presidency of Sparta.
11 After this, Paul left Athens and went to Corinth.
12 NIV Paul stayed on in corinth for some time.
13 Christians in Corinth, an important commercial city in Greece.
14 That seems to have been the position in Corinth and Paul was greatly concerned about it.
15 Athens now feared that Corinth would cause problems in Potidaea,[www.Sentencedict.com] which indeed did revolt against Athens.
16 From these cities—Mycenae, Corinth, Sparta, Athens—was born the multifaceted Greek cultural identity.
17 Anyone who challenges my authority will have to stand up to this divine power when I come to Corinth.
18 His last song attracted a school of dolphins, one of which ferried Arion on his back all the way to Corinth.
19 Our evidence for the organization and internal politics of classical Corinth is meagre, and out of proportion to the city's importance.
20 The literary tradition associates the beginning of painting with Corinth and neighbouring Sicyon.
21 The winged steed Pegasus, after skimming the air all day, went every night to a comfortable stable in Corinth.
22 By this time the Confederates had formed into columns and were on the march back to Corinth, Mississippi.
23 The Greek fleet was beaten at Artemisium, Thermopylae stormed, Athens conquered, the Greeks driven back to their last line of defence at the Isthmus of Corinth and in the Saronic Gulf.
24 After Zeus's abduction of Aegina, her father the River-god Asopus came to Corinth in search of her.
25 How did Paul approach this first problem division in the church Corinth?
26 There were at least three occasions on which Paul had seen Christ. On the road to Damascus, in Corinth and in Jerusalem. But that wasn't all.
27 Zeus's abduction of Aegina, her father the River-god Asopus came to Corinth in search of her.
28 The 5th century BC Doric Temple of Apollo at the site of Ancient Corinth.
29 Black - figure pottery ( 700 B.C. ) : Type of Greek pottery that originated in Corinth c . 700 BC.
30 They employed an expert to search the Gulf of Corinth with sound devices.
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