Similar words: canada, granary, grand canal, pomegranate, nada, gonadal, john adams, in a day or two. Meaning: n. a city in southeastern Spain that was the capital of the Moorish kingdom until it was captured by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492; site of the Alhambra (a palace and fortress built by Moors in the Middle Ages) which is now a major tourist attraction.
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1. Granada mounted a hostile takeover bid for Forte.
2. Granada and Forte are continuing to telephone shareholders in an attempt to bring them onside.
3. Tourists do strange things on the Granada Studios tour.
4. Even the Granada announcer got in on the act.sentencedict.com
5. Recorded operatic arias for Granada Television.
6. Granada shares fell three pence to 642 pence.
7. Granada offered an increased cash alternative of 362p.
8. The Moors wept at leaving Granada and still mourn its loss in their evening prayers.
9. Similarly, the silk-wearing bourgeoisie of Granada contrasted with the poor, cotton-clad peasants from the mountains nearby.
10. Winningham lived near Granada Hills High but got an opportunity transfer to study theater at Chatsworth.
11. Sir Denis Foreman, of Granada Television, excited a little more interest.
12. Granada Media agreed to take a 5 % stake in Arsenal football club, valuing the side at $ 570m.
13. Today is the last day Granada can alter its bid unless a new bidder prepares a competitive offer.
14. Granada managers held talks with union leaders about the job losses in London yesterday.
15. Granada glowed in the golden evening like a jewel suspended between the snowy Sierra Nevada and the rich green of orange groves.
16. When you buy or rent satellite from Granada and Visionhire you can choose from leading brands such as Amstrad and Pace.
17. So, Granada Computer Services now comprises four divisions in total, including the two mentioned above.
18. One could spend a lifetime in Granada and still not see everything.
19. Granada held out, and the action was aborted by Maudling's death before it could come to trial.
20. Lily walked the little way up Granada Road and tapped on the front door of her home at twenty past four.
21. Shares in Granada closed 6 pence lower at 637p, after falling as much as 24p to 619p earlier.
22. Granada shares lost six pence, to close at 637 pence.
23. The students were hoist by their own petards, however, as Granada decided to transmit the programme anyway.
24. She decided to write to Becky Want, who has a fashion slot on Granada Reports.
25. Current broadcasting rules would ban the choice prize a takeover of Granada, the suitor Tyne Tees spurned last year.
26. All of which will total about $ 75, 000, a Granada spokesman said.
27. A few minutes later she slumped back into the front seat of the Granada.
28. I can get some notes for my article in Granada and Mitch can get some shots.
29. Simpson will receive only one pound, about $ 1. 53, in appearance money, a Granada spokesman said.
30. If you look like Springsteen or sing like Lulu get in touch with Granada right away.
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