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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(211) Drier and more potent than anisette, this semi - sweet anise liqueur is made in Greece and Cyprus.
(212) That brings up another similarity between Greece and America: that the necessary may be impossible, that baby boomer politicians in the age of Twitter may not be up to addressing problems this big.
(213) Greece, one might wager, will play out in similar fashion.
(214) Athens is the capital of Greece as well as Greece's largest city and industrial center.
(215) The concept of natural law traces its origins to ancient Greece.
(216) One key to Spain's run of success which has seen it brush aside the Russians twice, Greece, Sweden and Italy, is their mental fortitude, a point underlined by Fabregas.
(217) In antiquity Greece doctor-patient relation stresses the medical ethics of benefiting patients in the west.
(218) Theseus: Come forward. Let us finally see who is the greatest warrior in all of Greece.
(219) Two hills of southeast Thessaly in northeast Greece. The Theban general Pelopidas was killed in battle here (364 b. c. ).
(220) The 29th General Assembly of IASPEI was held at Thessaloniki, Greece, from 18—28 August 1997.
(221) The temples of ancient Greece served as safe-deposit vaults for the valuables of worshipers.
(222) He carried an ancient Greece heptachord hither and thither, chanting his poems to people he met.
(223) New Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos has said the priority of his incoming coalition cabinet is to seek unity to keep Greece in the eurozone.
(224) Math in ancient Greece provided such a key matrix to form a metaphysical tradition in the West, through Pythagoras to Parmenides, Plato, and finally to Aristotle.
(225) After examining thoughts of western philosophy, especially thoughts of ancient Greece,(www.Sentencedict.com) Martin Heidegger alleged that the inquiry of "Sein"was just the concealment of it.
(226) The ideas about the law of sufficient reason can be traced back to the ancient Greece.
(227) An island group of southeast Greece Aegean Sea between Turkey and Crete.
(228) Athens, with the rest of Greece, was at that time a protectorate of Macedonia.
(229) The Aegean Sea is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea located between Greece and Turkey.
(230) Finally it became the capital of Greece in 1834 mostly for its location and historical importance.
(231) After his defeat at Plataea in 479 BC, Xerxes, king of Persia, was retreating from Greece when his ship, overloaded with Persian warriors, was caught in a heavy storm.
(232) In ancient Greece, people felt it necessary to consult the Oracle of Apollo when they were puzzled at their future.
(233) Athens, the capital of Greece, is known as the birthplace of western civilization.
(234) They love Epicurus and his simple pleasures from ancient Greece.
(235) They reckon the pork chipolata mirrors the exact curve of the England captain's famous free-kick against Greece which booked the team's place in the World Cup finals.
(236) A client from Greece looks for laser engraver machines to engrave portrait on crystal & opal.
(237) This is a natural chewing gum from the sap of the mastic tree that grows wild in Greece.
(238) More treasure of ancient Greece lies in the National Archeological Museum.
(239) Increasingly, it appears that the answer to this question may be incompatible with what should be Europe's central goal in this exercise, namely putting Greece on a sustainable debt path.
(240) Greece will sell its full stake in OTE telecoms immediately, and in Hellenic Postbank and the two main ports of Piraeus and Thessaloniki by the end of this year, raising up to 5.5 billion euros.
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