Similar words: whenever, benevolent, benevolence, benevolently, gene, generic, genetic, genesis. Meaning: [dʒɪ'nɪːvə] n. 1. a city in southwestern Switzerland at the western end of Lake Geneva; it is the headquarters of various international organizations 2. gin made in the Netherlands.
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31. So why is it acknowledged that the Geneva Motor Show is the most important event in the automotive calendar?
32. In 1920 she sat the competitive examination to enter the International Labour Office in Geneva and joined its agricultural service.
33. GM's solar-powered car was unveiled at last month's Geneva auto show.
34. Bao Van Brandenburg started her career in jewellery design in Geneva, where she opened her first boutique in 1978.
35. The outcome of the Geneva summit was even more favorable than I had imagined it would be.
36. Some of the world's leading politicians will be meeting in Geneva to discuss disarmament.
37. The three of them chatted with some of the Soviet negotiators to the Geneva talks.
38. The proposed legislation undermines the principles of the 1951 Geneva convention.
39. Even more foolishly, the besotted adolescent attempted to extend the relationship, and chased Byron to Geneva.
40. Representatives from the world's leading industrial nations will meet in Geneva.
41. The resolution reaffirmed the dejure applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to all territories occupied since 1967, including Jerusalem.
42. Fortunately, the good citizens of Geneva had enough else to think about at this juncture.
43. The Geneva group describes peer review, voluntary, and mandatory monitoring schemes, but makes no recommendations.
44. Having worked as a freelance for a while, she had recently opened an office in Geneva.
45. Poison gas was used, in flagrant disregard of the Geneva Convention.
46. Will he confirm that curfews constitute collective punishment, which is punishable under article 33 of the fourth Geneva convention?
47. The steering committee on refugees resumes in Geneva next month.
48. Talks resumed in Geneva on Nov. 27, aimed at finalizing a new global treaty by the end of 1992.
49. I divined that they spoke of the woman who was on trial for her life in Geneva on the morrow.
50. And now as they descended on Geneva, she pressed her forehead against the pane of the oval window and breathed deeply.
51. Masha nodded, saying that for the first time since Geneva she could feel the attraction of Communism.
52. Even in the canton of Geneva, an internationalist bastion, 58.9 % said no.
53. Data from the craft are swapped via a global telecommunications system coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva.
54. The failure of the talks held in Geneva at the end of September has clouded the horizon and increased tensions.
55. In 1891, he returned to Geneva where in 1906, he became professor of General Linguistics.
56. The flawed Geneva accommodation had postponed rather than achieved a settlement.
57. But Geneva rules will apply[http://Sentencedict.com], except in so far as fire and brimstone will be permitted on a strictly controlled basis.
58. World leaders are meeting in Geneva today to consider the peace plan.
59. The Government would seek international co-operation on checking the inflow of boat people at January's Geneva conference meeting.
60. Michael Mathews is still working for Citibank in Geneva, dealing with private clients.
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