Similar words: slander, colander, islander, philander, rounders, undersea, wonderland, slanderous. Meaning: n. a medieval country in northern Europe that included regions now parts of northern France and Belgium and southwestern Netherlands.
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1. An 1874 picture by one Dudley P.. Flanders shows a circus performing in the open air in Tucson.
2. And the areas of greatest urban expansion - Flanders and Gothia - were also those where Carolingian judicial forms had survived longest.
3. There are currently an estimated 45 day-centres in Flanders, many of which are linked to residential facilities.
4. Children under 13 years in Flanders tend to be placed with foster families rather than in residential care.
5. Flanders insisted he was not using his medical condition as a dodge to avoid testifying.
6. Flanders and Wallonia legally become unilingual regions.
7. The French King swallowed almost all Flanders.
8. The first Bobbin lace probably originated in Flanders in the early 16 th century.
9. Moll Flanders (1722) is regarded as signifying the top of the literature career of Daniel Defoe (1660-1731).
10. One of several displayed at the "In Flanders Fields" museum in Ypres bears a lovingly carved poem. It is about homesickness.
11. Scott Flanders, the recently-hired chief executive of Playboy Enterprises[sentencedict.com], told the Chicago Sun-Times in an interview that the Marge Simpson cover and centerfold was "somewhat tongue-in-cheek ."
12. A Quidditch team from Flanders played against Transylvania in the first World Cup ( QA 8 ).
13. And there is at Peteghem, in Flanders, at the very spot where the Merovingian kings had their summer palace, a convent of Urbanists, the Abbey of Sainte Claire en Beaulieu, which I saved in 1793.
14. Flanders and the Walloon Region set up their own regional government.
15. One of several displayed at the "In Flanders Fields" museum in Ypres bears a lovingly carved poem.
16. That word and the world it represented have gone for ever, trodden into the mud of Flanders.
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17. Remember those soldiers who stopped fighting the Great War to play football across the Flanders trenches and exchange sweeties?
18. She has won first prize in international competitions in Paris and Flanders.
19. Despite their early start, they still attended the dinner laid on by the Flanders rugby authorities.
20. Several years before we saw her, she had gone with a friend to visit the war graves in Flanders.
21. Defoe, a precursor of modern novelists, in his Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders initiated an important theme of modern novels: the fate of an isolated individual in modern society.
22. Originally Flemish-speaking and still part of the province of Flanders, it has now been populated by French-speaking commuters from the centre of the capital looking for a better quality of life.
23. However, on Christmas Eve 1914 on a field in Flanders, there was Peace on Earth.
24. Beneath the federal government, there are three regional governments—one for Dutch-speaking Flanders, one for francophone Wallonia, and one for Brussels, which is linguistically integrated.
25. Bobbin lace is a more widespread craft that originated in Flanders.
26. A historical region and former province of northern France near the English Channel between Picardy and Flanders. It was ruled at various times by Flanders, Burgundy, Austria, and Spain.
27. For many young men in World War I, their last resting place was in Flanders.
28. Ninety-three years ago, during World War I, wounded Canadian soldiers head to an aid-post during the second Battle of Passchendaele, in Flanders, near the town of Ypres, Belgium in 1917.
29. Speak to those who have lived with her in Flanders.
30. The Flemish acquisitions were the responsibility of the cardinal infante Ferdinand, king Philip IV's brother and governor of Flanders, who flooded the Rubens workshop with commissions.
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