Similar words: fleece, breech, screeching, greed, green, greet, Greek, agree. Meaning: n. a republic in southeastern Europe on the southern part of the Balkan peninsula; known for grapes and olives and olive oil.
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(91) Its budget deficit is about one-half that of Greece.
(92) The colonnaded temples of ancient Greece are famous.
(93) The capital of Greece is Athens.
(94) More treasure of ancient Greece Archeological Museum.
(95) The ship carried the national flag of Greece.
(96) Tower of the Winds, Roman Agora, Athens, Greece.
(97) What we remember today is the story of the messenger who brought the good news to Athens, the capital of Greece.
(98) In 481 b. c. Xerxes built a bridge of boats here to cross the Hellespont and invade Greece.
(99) All the while, the clock is ticking: within a month or so, Greece must receive fresh funds from the IMF and its European rescuers—or messily default.
(100) A vast majority of people in Greece belong to the Greek Orthodox Church.
(101) Still, it remains to be seen whether the tourniquet will hold. Even after the new plan, Greece will have a staggering load of debt.
(102) In Greece, fire - fighters are using water - dropping planes to douse blazes on the island of Samos.
(103) China wants to impose deflationary adjustment on the US, just as Germany is doing to Greece.
(104) Although monistic philosophies date from ancient Greece, the term monism is comparatively recent.
(105) As a result, hedge funds which refuse to agree to a write-down will demand payment in full, from funds provided to Greece under the troika rescue plan.
(105) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(106) She's sent out 30 some resumes since she returned to Greece last year, but has come up dry, save an offer or two to take on non-paying internships.
(107) And a recent poll showed that 65% of people in stick-in-the-mud Greece want civil servants to lose their job security.
(108) The theory of modern natural laws inherits and develops the heritage of traditional natural laws in the period of the ancient Greece, the ancient Roman, and the Christian scholasticism.
(109) It is still made this way today in Turkey and Greece or anywhere else Turkish Coffee is served.
(110) That's a 33% increase in the cost of producing one gimcrack in Greece after you've deducted all the benefits of any increase in the productivity of Greek workers.
(111) The rule of Darius I in the late BC and 492 BC for 40 years and has twice sent troops to invade Greece West.
(112) For a long time, people in the West believed that Greece was in poverty and illiteracy for about four hundred years after the collapse of Mycenae.
(113) The Elgin Marbles receive their name from the British lord who craftily spirited them away from Greece.
(114) If it left the euro zone, Greece could reap the substantial benefits of a currency depreciation, but doing so would also set off huge runs on banks.
(115) Small terra-cotta figures from 3000 BC have been found in Greece and others throughout the Roman Empire from the 4th century BC.
(116) Of the many lyric poets of ancient Greece, two are still admired by readers today: Sappho and Pindar.
(117) After morning strategizing, the Marines head to Greece, a bedroom community on the outskirts of Rochester.
(118) The Eastern Roman Empire, called the Byzantine Empire, controls Greece.
(119) An island of southeast Greece in the southern Aegean Sea. It is the smallest of the Cyclades Islands and was traditionally considered sacred to Apollo.
(120) A bail-out for Greece, once taboo, is now being debated—and German ministers have even come out in favour of a putative European Monetary Fund (see article).
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