Similar words: florescence, efflorescence, inflorescence, florentine, flore, efflorescent, lorenz curve, inherence. Meaning: n. 1. a city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries 2. a town in northeast South Carolina; transportation center.
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121 Florence Sephton is 77 and lives in Deganwy, North Wales.
122 The book ranges historically as far back as the Florence of the Renaissance.
123 From Florence the river Arno ran down to Pisa, and then it reached the sea.
124 The lecture begins with an introduction of Machiavelli's life and the political scene in Renaissance Florence.
125 The streets of Florence were not always a moral spectacle in those times.
126 It's the only oceanfront hotel in the Florence area for miles.
127 She is organizing a summer school in Florence on'the Italian renaissance '.
128 With their relationship as strong as ever, the couple hope to beat the record for Britain's longest-ever marriage of 80 years, set by Percy and Florence Arrowsmith. Percy Arrowsmith died last year.
129 Florence Nightingale came from a rich family and was very pretty.
130 From the Cathedral, Bell Tower and Baptistery composition,(www.Sentencedict.com) is located in Florence Due Mo Square and St.
131 The court of the Pitti Palace in Florence (1560) is an important example of Mannerist architecture.
132 Conditions in the military hospitals were terrible, so the British Secretary of War designated Florence to introduce female nurses into the military hospitals in Turkey.
133 Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 to a well-off English family living on inherited wealth.
134 It was first recorded by the 19th-century novelist and art critic Stendhal in Florence, and so scientists are to monitor the vital signs of tourists in Florence after they see works of art.
135 Even while he was fighting off sodomy accusations in Florence, the 26-year-old Leonardo da Vinci painted a picture of a young woman that blew apart the patriarchal conventions of his native city.
136 During the spasm of alarm over Norway, he had once visited the Florence consulate.
137 According to Unesco, Florence (Firenze in Italian) contains 'the greatest concentration of universally renowned works of art in the world'.
138 Brunelleschi died in 1946. His grave was respectfully built in the crypt of the Cathedral of Florence.
139 Next, I will tell you a story about Florence Nightingale.
140 Towards the 15th century there were among the city-states five main ones—the Duchy of Milan, the Republic of Florence and Venice, the papal states and the kingdom of Venice.
141 Besides, Villani also recorded diligently the relative situation of the areas beyond Florence, which had broken the limit of autochthonic history and had been more affluent of content.
142 A river of central Italy rising in the northern Apennines and flowing about 24 km (50 mi) to the Ligurian Sea. Flooding of the Arno has caused severe damage to art treasures in Florence.
143 We ask about "Virgin Territory, " a period piece based on the 14th-century Italian classic "The Decameron [sentencedict.com], " which Christensen filmed in Florence with Mischa Barton.
144 The nursing of the sick , said Florence Nightingale, is a vocation as well as a profession.
145 I've told you before about Florence Stein (ph) of South Dakota who was 88 years old and insisted that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside.
146 Home to Lorenzo Ghiberti’s Gates of Paradise, the Baptistery may be the oldest surviving building in Florence.
147 Six hundred years ago, Sir John Hawkwood arrived in Italy with a hand of soldiers and settled near Florence.
148 Major Cities: Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, Genoa, Palermo, Bologna, Florence, Catani, Bari, Venice, Messina, Verona.
149 Christopher Columbus, Isaac Newton, Florence Nightingale, Thomas Edison, Nancy Astor, Charles Lindbergh, Amy Johnson, Edmund Hilary and Neil Armstrong are among such individuals.
150 A city of central Italy on the Arno River southeast of Florence.
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