Similar words: dystonia, bostonian, newtonian, hypotonia, catatonia, hypertonia, plutonian, stoning. Meaning: n. a republic in northeastern Europe on the Baltic Sea.
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(31) In the network attack that launched in the light of Estonia 2007, among them a means namely psywar .
(32) Many predicted that Pennant would be rewarded for his form with a call-up to Steve McClaren's squad for the forthcoming matches with Brazil and Estonia.
(33) Next year England will play eight qualifying games with journeys to Israel, Andorra, Estonia and Russia.
(34) After concluding his visit to Estonia on August 17, he will visit Lithuania, Latvia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Cyprus.
(35) Komeet is a newish venture masterminded by Anni Arro, a former model and chef referred to as the "Gordon Ramsay of Estonia" (she is a lot more attractive and considerably less foul-mouthed).
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(36) Apart from the US, UK and Australia, the only countries continuing to provide troops for the Multi-National Force - Iraq (MNF-I) are El Salvador, Estonia and Romania.
(37) Kart Seppel graduated as a ceramics and applied - art artist from Tallinn Art University, Estonia, in 1992.
(38) Kenneth Geers, an American naval-intelligence analyst at a NATO cyberwar unit in Tallinn, Estonia, describes a curious microwave oven.
(39) The picture shows the liner wharf of Muuga Port in Tallinn of Estonia.
(40) Estonia and Latvia have modern radars that snoop deep into Russia and Belarus.
(41) This article envisions the trends in the development of oil shale retorting technologies and concludes that Estonia′s experience and practice can be used for reference for China.
(42) So far only the smallest and best - run countries, Estonia and Slovenia[sentencedict.com], have learned what to do.
(43) Besides, Estonia, China, German, and Israel have the oil shale combustion equipment for producing power.
(44) Made his international debut in the 4-1 euro 96 qualifying win against Estonia on March 25, 1995 in Salerno.
(45) The story in Estonia and Lithuania is similar — and looks equally unsustainable.
(46) A major port, Tallinn was a possession of the Livonian Knights (1346-1561) and Sweden (1561-1710) before being formally ceded to Russia (1721). It is the capital of Estonia.
(47) Some parts of Finnish epic Kalevala are believed to originate from Estonia and some events, locations and characters may have connections with Estonia as well.
(48) The original forced conversion of pagan Livonia, what is now the Baltic states of Latvia and Estonia, was carried out by a military order known as the Brethren of the Sword.
(49) After the Estonian War of Independence and Treaty of Tartu signed in 2 February 1920 Estonia maintained this independence for twenty-two years with a parliamentary government.
(50) In accordance with article 16, paragraph 5 of the Convention, the Republic of Estonia indicates its commitment to a total ban on tobacco vending machines within its jurisdiction.
(51) Israel play host to England on 24 March and face Estonia four days later.
(52) Prii had become fluent in German during the Wehrmacht's occupation of Estonia in 1942.
More similar words: dystonia, bostonian, newtonian, hypotonia, catatonia, hypertonia, plutonian, stoning, stonily, astonish, astonished, testimonial, rest on, astonishing, lodestone, limestone, milestone, astonishment, gravestone, rhinestone, astonishingly, charleston, stone's throw, pumice stone, cobblestone, within a stone's throw, kill two birds with one stone, ionia, laconia, begonia.