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Sentence count:188+9Posted:2016-08-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: magnificentmajesticregalroyalsupremeSimilar words: materialbuilding materialstrialcriteriabacteriaindustrialcompelcompeteMeaning: [ɪm'pɪrɪəl /-'pɪər-]  n. 1. a small tufted beard worn by Emperor Napoleon III 2. a piece of luggage carried on top of a coach. adj. 1. relating to or associated with an empire 2. befitting or belonging to an emperor or empress 3. belonging to or befitting a supreme ruler. 
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(151) Since 1633 the Imperial Crypt in Vienna has been the principal place of entombment for the Habsburg dynasty, hereditary Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, and their descendants.
(152) For a place with such a grand history (home of William Gladstone, the Beatles and colossal merchant wealth during Britain's imperial period), and such a strong sense of identity, it is frustrating.
(153) The imperial gallon was standardized legally throughout the British empire.
(154) After visiting the Imperial Crypt, we went to the Prater.
(155) It was as if the skies, taking pity on their nakedness, had draped their majestic shoulders in imperial purple, while at this hour the westering sun tipped their pinnacles with gilt.
(156) These generators formed the backbone of the Imperial Hyperspace Security Net.
(157) The dikes of imperial snobbery hold back a raging sea of color.
(158) " a spokesman says the imperial court, "This will let the people of more youths and exotic nation also can see queenly is blessed.
(159) Some 2,000 temples, remnants of Myanmar's first imperial capital, stretch along an 8-mile (13-kilometer) curve of the Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) river.
(160) Ming Wanli three decades ( 1607 ), held in Beijing, the national triennial imperial examinations.
(161) At a plenary session of the lower house starting at 1 pm local time, Speaker Yohei Kono read out the Imperial decree signed by the Japanese emperor(sentencedict.com), proclaiming the dissolution.
(162) Circumstances of imperial old age makes a person commiserative today, public attention basically arrived centrally on the new system of government of big clear country.
(163) In the decades following Japan's defeat, Japan came under criticism from Korea and China for whitewashing the warmongering activities of Imperial Japan.
(164) Manned by the brave Rebel troopers of the base, these cannons provided defensive fire during the Imperial assault on Hoth.
(165) With the cancellation of imperial examinations, this education pattern whose solo knowledge source confined to feudal home education ultimately transformed in the modern time.
(166) Other names for this bird are Celebes Imperial Pigeon, Celebes Green Imperial Pigeon and Green Imperial Pigeon.
(167) A city of southern California in the Imperial Valley near the Mexican border. It is a shipping point for fruits and vegetables. Population, 31,384.
(168) The essay put the chronological table of CiXue in Hunan Province modern history in order, and takes notes about birth and die of author, imperial examination, works, for having clear outline.
(169) So the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, with the Partnership for Child Development at Imperial College London, launched what's called This Wormy World.
(170) The shaft of light only shone 200m into the air, so it was unlikely to attract the attention of passing aliens such as Darth Vader's Imperial fleet.
(171) A unit of volume or capacity in the British Imperial System, used in liquid and dry measure, equal to 28.4 milliliters (. 734 cubic inches).
(172) Under the command of Admiral Firmus Piett from the Star Dreadnought Executor, the Imperial fleet engaged the Rebels in an effort to annihilate them once and for all.
(173) New Guinea was in danger of falling and with it Port Moresby, and from there the Imperial Japanese Army could invade Australia.
(174) The imperial clansman Su Nu's family members got a severe penality in the reign of Emperor Yongzheng because they believed piously in Catholism.
(175) Imperial Queen Mother cake bubble down in Houma,[sentencedict.com/imperial.html] the history of the story there.
(176) The origin of most gold in England was ultimately Rome, whose later imperial currency had been based on the solidus, a solid gold coin.
(177) In history, those which served tea to emperors and higher-up officials were reputed as "imperial tea garden" (China Tea King in Mandarin).
(178) After the imperial profile disappeared from the Legion of Honor, he never dressed himself in his regimentals, as he said, so that he should not be obliged to wear his cross.
(179) Who's Who: Imperial Grand Admirals co-author Daniel Wallace has unofficially suggested that Grant's personal Star Destroyer was named Oriflamme.
(180) The late Ming and early Qing Dynasty imperial court Gualv lychee was listed as tribute.
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