Synonym: Empire, conglomerate, imperium. Similar words: inspire, conspiracy, damping, Olympic, champion, Olympics, championship, temple. Meaning: ['empaɪə] n. 1. the domain ruled by an emperor or empress; the region over which imperial dominion is exercised 2. a group of countries under a single authority 3. a monarchy with an emperor as head of state 4. a group of diverse companies under common ownership and run as a single organization 5. an eating apple that somewhat resembles a McIntosh; used as both an eating and a cooking apple.
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121. Meanwhile Grom's attentions had turned to the west and to the coastal regions of the Empire.
122. In a new departure, Change, somewhat forlorn rows of clay pots confront enlarged versions of coins of the Ottoman Empire.
123. The Empire Crusade was designed to cause the maximum trouble for the Conservative leadership.
124. His conception of the aristocracy was an exalted one; so was his conception of empire.
125. Here he was, refocusing his entire history, as if it had just begun, on the dream of boundless empire.
126. As possibly the sole surviving remnant of the Dragon empire it surely deserves some backing from the industry.
127. This was the last bastion of the Hooper empire, cloth manufacture ending in 1934.
128. Initially these had been one hundred and seventy-five men and twenty-five horses laying claim to an empire of fourteen million.
129. Mr Lee is in charge a sprawling industrial empire.
130. The area at this time was generally termed the Eastern Roman Empire.
131. Its issue is not profit but pure and simple empire building.
132. I ask that the Congress declare that since the unprovoked and dastardly attack by Japan on Sunday, Dec. 7,(http://sentencedict.com/empire.html) a state of war has existed between the United States and the Japanese empire.
133. You might think of Empire in this sense as the adequate political form to the global regime of neoliberalism.
134. No Semitic people had founded an empire now for more than a thousand years.
135. The relations between the Oghuz and the Salurs, the Seljuk Empire and the Salurs, and the activities of the Salurs in Anatolia and in todays Turkmenistan, are also discussed in this article.
136. In late July with Germany's support, Austro - Hungarian Empire declared war on Serbia.
137. Rules Roman Empire as well as Israeli King Harold in the Caesar big emperor is in power the time, is being occupied by Joseph and the Masurium advantage in the Nazareth village.
138. The sea battle of Actium decides the fate of the Roman Empire.
139. This gold will be the seed money for my empire.
140. The huge gorilla scared audiences when he climbed the Empire State Building.
141. The collapse of the British Empire, which Winston Churchill had vowed to defend at all costs, opened the way to worldwide decolonization.
142. A proto-Slovak state known as the Nitrian Principality arose in the 8th century and became part of the core of Great Moravian Empire in 833.
143. As such, the number and extent of his possessions seemed almost the reincarnation of Charlemagne's empire.
144. Settling down has been the Turks' secret to asserting their dominion. Traditionally a nomadic people, they have at last adopted a system of centralised rule to form the Seljuk Empire.
145. The story goes that the Roman Empire, there was an incredibly beautiful maiden named Rhodanthe.
146. The Dilemma of Hegemony: The Myth of " Americana " and " New Empire "
147. The Romance languages are the modern descendants of Latin, the language of the Roman Empire.
148. Pan-Arabism sprouted in the Ottoman Empire ruling period. Its basic assertion is that Arabians are a national community with goal to establish a United and independent Arabian country.
149. But Metellus - legate of the Second Augusta Legion, hero of the empire - and his men break free and find shelter at an oasis where they meet a mysterious, exiled prince.
150. Germany first Empire and the Second Empire refers to what is time?
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