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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(121) Descriptions are similar on heroical figures and their ambitions of the Janger from Mongolia and Homer Epic from ancient Greece.
(122) He was born in the northern part of Greece, in a city called Stagira, which is part of what is now called Macedonia.
(123) It is also possible that viticultural knowledge reached Greece via Asia Minor or Thrace.
(124) The Italian reforms come as Greece is pushing to persuade international lenders that it has a credible plan to close a financing gap as it waits for an ?bn loan payment it needs to pay its bills.
(125) Married at the age of 16 to Lysimachus of Thrace, a 60-year-old general of Ptolemy I, Arsino? earned great wealth and honors during her time in Greece.
(126) Latvia has fended off heavy market pressure to devalue the lat -- an important omen for Greece, which insists it will stay in the euro currency zone despite its uncompetitive economy.
(127) 3200 years ago, After decades of warfare, Agamemnon , king of Mycenae, has forced the kingdoms of Greece into a loose alliance.
(128) In these volatile times, it may be best to get a wodge of cash at the airport before you arrive in Greece.
(129) Played the national anthems of the Republic of Greece, or Hellenic Republic flag.
(130) For nearly two centuries—roughly 518 B. C. to 333 B. C. —Persepolis served as the capital for an empire that stretched from Greece to India.
(131) There is so much hysteria in the hard money camp on Greece and the European Union that one had better start looking at the facts otherwise it could cost you a lot of money.
(132) Argumentum ad feminam , as we said in old Rome and ancient Greece in the consulship of Diplodocus and Ichthyosauros.
(133) Greece has always stressed that it had no designs on the territory.
(134) The joint European Central Bank-EU-IMF loan was necessary because, in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2008, Greece was exposed as having an economy based on phoney data and cheap credit.
(135) Quarterly reports come and go, but Greece will never repay these debts.
(135) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(136) Hephaestus—Lame god of fire and the forge. The Hephaestion near the Acropolis is the most beautifully preserved ancient temple in Greece. He is married to Aphrodite.
(137) I cannot, therefore, feel that he deserves to be put on a level with the best philosophers either of Greece or of modern times.
(138) The three great tragic dramatists of ancient Greece are Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides.
(139) The package bomb addressed to Berlusconi last month had been sent via a courier service aboard the courier's cargo plane from Greece to Italy.
(140) An ancient port of east-central Greece in Boeotia. According to tradition, it was the embarkation point for the Greek fleet during the Trojan War.
(141) The thought of "harmonious society" put forward at present should be retrospect to the theory of communities in Ancient Greece.
(142) A river of the Peloponnesus in southern Greece flowing about113 km(70 mi) to the Ionian Sea.
(143) Meanwhile Greece will be in the spotlight especially its bond syndication.
(144) Most European policymakers now recognise that Greece cannot possibly repay its debts, and Germany's politics prevent an endless drip-feed of transfers from its taxpayers to Greece's creditors.
(145) She GREece professional dance school dance, also won scholarships to the former Soviet Union countries Dance Academy in Leningrad.
(146) Philip II of Macedon , leader of most of Greece, and his son Alexander the Great decided to take advantage of this weakness.
(147) Scientific wagers date back to Greece in the 5th or 6th century BC and were often a rhetorical device for thinking about a subject.
(148) They have updated their guide to Greece to include current price.
(149) Now that Greece and Germany share the same currency, however, the only way to reduce Greek relative costs is through some combination of German inflation and Greek deflation.
(150) ' Certainly, when Pausanias toured Greece about a century after Plutarch, he found Pan's shrines, sacred caves and sacred mountains still very much frequented.
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