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Sentence count:150+7Posted:2017-07-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: vanishbanishSpanishvanishedvanishingbanishmentspanish armadaspanish inquisitionMeaning: ['deɪnɪʃ]  n. 1. a Scandinavian language that is the official language of Denmark 2. light sweet yeast-raised roll usually filled with fruits or cheese. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Denmark or the Danes. 
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(91) Strawberry and Macadamia ice cream garnished with raspberry and chocolate sauce and delicious Royal Danish Pastry.
(92) Faced with the Danish advance, Alfred did not risk open battle.
(93) According to an alert published Monday by the Danish security firm CSIS, it's a Windows program called "Weyland-Yutani BOT" that supports "Web injects" and "form grabbing" on Firefox for the Mac.
(94) In light of the new life course policy guided by the idea of post-work society, these remain problems unsettled by Netherlandish and Danish flexicurity strategies.
(95) Danish physician and anatomist who showed that ultraviolet light could kill bacteria.
(96) Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
(97) Second, in 1820, the Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) demonstrated the connection between electricity and magnetism by deflecting a magnetic needle with an electric current.
(98) Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Beijing this afternoon will be the Danish capital of Copenhagen to attend the Climate Change Conference.
(99) Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disgused as a minstrel.
(100) Result: a Dutch or Danish or even Arab family has an audio-visual learning aid in its living-room, and usually the language spoken on-screen is English.
(101) The Danish capital pretty much covers all the needs of the international visitor, and does it with typical Scandinavian assurance and flair.
(102) Limited home rule was granted by the Danish government in 1874, and protectorate-like independence and sovereignty over domestic matters followed in 1918.
(103) The Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard would life be divided into three stages, namely: the aesthetic stage, the stage of moral and religious stages.
(104) In September, a Danish warship captured 10 men suspected of being pirates cruising around the Gulf of Aden with rocket-propelled grenades and a long ladder.
(105) "Oh, would it were always spring in the sweetly-smelling Danish beech-forests!"* Asperula odorata.
(106) In fact,[www.Sentencedict.com] forging agreements of co-operative leadership with the Norwegian royal court almost saw an end to Danish rule over the Kingdom of Denmark itself.
(107) This man was preserved in a Danish peat bog called Tollund Fen.
(108) The first results of the INTERPHONE study came in January from Danish researchers.
(109) At the Thing or Assembly at Viborg, the Danish nobles burn the laws of the king.
(110) The youngster, who celebrates his 18th birthday tomorrow, signed a two-and-a-half-year deal in January after joining from Danish outfit AGF Arhus.
(111) Language: Danish is the official language. Faroese is spoken in the Faroe Islands.
(112) The Danish government last December proposed that the EU should limit carbon emissions from new power plants to 500g per kilowatt hour – far too low to accommodate a coal-fired plant.
(113) Viggo Mortensen (Aragorn), who is trilingual in English, Spanish, and Danish, requested the script be revised to let Aragorn speak more of his lines in Elvish.
(114) The decline of the dollar has also hit the company, which reports results in Danish krona.
(115) The removal from the festival of the maverick Danish director was the talking point at every cocktail party on the Croisette, the town's famous main street.
(116) Out of Africa author Karen Blixen missed out on a Nobel prize for literature because judges were concerned about showing favouritism to Scandinavian writers, according to Danish reports.
(117) The objective of Danish disability policy is equalisation of opportunities.
(118) Five new spell checking dictionaries: Danish, French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
(119) Menstrual discomfort in Danish women reduced by dietary supplements of omega-3 PUFA and B12 (fish oil or seal oil capsules). Nutr Res 2000;20:621-631.
(120) The march and rally in the Danish capital, the world's largest ever protest about global warming, comes at the halfway point of the United Nations' climate summit in the city.
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