Similar words: czechoslovakia, czech republic, echo sounder, oslo, lovage, lovable, slovenly, slovenia. Meaning: n. a native or inhabitant of the former republic of Czechoslovakia. adj. of or relating to Czechoslovakia or its people or their language.
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1. The Czechoslovakian coup did two things absolutely necessary for the adoption of the containment policy.
2. In particular, the Czechoslovakian agreement carries a cultural clause which covers conservation, training and special events alongside the audiovisual sector.
3. Czechoslovakian hero Julius Fucik was born on February 23.
4. 1903:Czechoslovakian hero Julius Fucik was born on February 23.
5. In a Czechoslovakian tourist agency: Take one of your horse-driven city tour and we guarantee no miscarriages.
6. The government plans allocates funds several million Czechoslovakian Koruna to train the unemployment staff, helps them to seek for the new work.
7. A mountain range of east-central Germany near the Czechoslovakian border. The region is a popular resort area.
8. Czechoslovakian author Julius Fucik was murdered by the Nazis on September 8.
9. Like the Czechoslovakian leaders of 1968[sentencedict.com], Mr. Gorbachev believed that a degree of political and economic democracy could be combined with communist rule.
10. He was a Czechoslovakian journalist, a Communist Party of Czechoslovakia leader, and a leader in the forefront of the anti-Nazi resistance.
11. Those who rejected the conventional view and took up the cause of Czechoslovakian children were largely outside the mainstream of refugee aid.
12. Any journalist worth her salt would have got scads more out of the tall Czechoslovakian than she had, she thought glumly.
13. She was watching the door when on the stroke of two the tall Czechoslovakian came striding into the hotel.
14. At the time, it was the seventh straight day of mass demonstrations demanding democracy and freedom in the Czechoslovakian capital.
15. I was hugely impressed by the rough, loud guitar riff, so unlike the mellow sound of Czechoslovakian music.
16. The word robot was actually invented in 1920 by Karel Capek[sentencedict.com], a Czechoslovakian writer.
17. It's a surreal and achingly beautiful coming - of - age tale about a young Czechoslovakian girl.
18. I was the loader, and we were all bursting with pride when we received our Czechoslovakian Panzer 38't.
19. A river, about 402 km (250 mi) long, of eastern Germany rising near the Czechoslovakian border and flowing generally north to the Havel River at Berlin.
20. In a circle of boys and girls Billy Capri asks, “What do you call a Czechoslovakian abortion?
21. February 24, 1988 was a memorable date for the Czechoslovakian football team as they recorded a 2-1 success against Spain in Malaga; their only victory on Spanish soil.
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