Similar words: ascus, damask, masculine, emasculate, emasculated, masculinity, dama, discus. Meaning: n. an ancient city (widely regarded as the world's oldest) and present capital and largest city of Syria; according to the New Testament, the Apostle Paul (then known as Saul) underwent a dramatic conversion on the road to Damascus.
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1 The army was encamped near Damascus.
2 People in Damascus talk with more openness about such issues as unemployment, low wages and corruption.
3 What is on offer from Damascus is at best a cold, barren peace, rooted in the past.
4 The secretary of state is to fly to Damascus today to press IsraelSyria peace talks.
5 It was resolved to deposit the Damascus Declaration with the Arab League as an official document.
6 The Damascus government has run out of steam after 30 years in power.
7 Bashir Gemayel was in Damascus when the news was reported to him.
8 The fox of Damascus, ruthlessly in control since 1970, has always taken the long view.
9 For centuries cities such as Damascus and Aleppo were at the hub of the regional economy.
10 What is Mosaic Damascus steel?
11 The wavy pattern on Damascus steel.
12 The Norwegian Embassy in Damascus was set ablaze Saturday.
13 Crucible steel? Why not call Damascus steel?
14 DAMASCUS, July 10 (Xinhua correspondent arch Zhenxi) political and press adviser to Syrian President 10 Shaaban said that dialogue is the only way to Syria out of the crisis.
15 Then David put garrisons in Syria of Damascus: and the Syrians became servants to David, and brought gifts. And the LORD preserved David whithersoever he went.
16 Ahmed Haj Ali, a pro-government analyst in Damascus, told the U. S. -funded al-Hurra TV that it is not clear which activists will represent the opposition, and who would participate in the debate.
17 Ghazi Kan'an, arranged a ceasefire on Sept. 2 and a week later officials from both sides signed an agreement in Damascus.
18 These are the colour changes in Tamburlaine's army on the three days before the destruction of Damascus.
19 Although satellite dishes for television are theoretically illegal, the Damascus skyline reveals them on almost every rooftop.
20 The way was now clear for the emergence of the Umayyad caliphate, with Damascus as its capital.
21 April 23-24 Baker fails in his attempt to persuade Assad to moderate his position during talks in Damascus.
22 Their main task seemed to be to inspect the landing grounds that extended across the route from Baghdad to Damascus.
23 The referendum had been preceded by a series of mass pro-Assad demonstrations in Damascus, the capital, and other cities.
24 In the 1960s,[www.Sentencedict.com] 1970s and 1980s many macroeconomists have seen different lights on the road to an economic Damascus.
25 The Dahdah palace is in the old Jewish quarter of Damascus.
26 Visitors look at paintings by Syrian artist Mustafa Fathi in Fathi's gallery at a Damascene house in old Damascus December 26 , 2007 .
27 Has not Calno fared like Carchemish ? Is not Hamath like Arpad, and Samaria like Damascus?
28 As a Chinese once working for 15 years in Damascus, the capital of Syria, Lu can speak fluent Arabic and so his interview request was easily accepted.
29 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.
30 Security forces have generally used batons and teargas in Damascus to avoid inflaming protests in the heartland of the regime's power.
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