Similar words: world, worldly, world war, in the world, worldwide, world war i, world war 2, world war 1. Meaning: n. the hemisphere that includes North America and South America. adj. of or relating to the New World.
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181. The swimmer has set up a new world record for 100 - meter - backstroke.
182. The discovery of the New World gave Spainan outlet for it's religious zealotry, because they didn't conquer them.
183. In this new world, businesses can be tough to categorize and comprehend.
184. A new world is in the eve of the scientific and technological revolution.
185. According to team member Samuel Belknap III, a graduate student at the University of Maine, Orono, it is the earliest incontrovertible evidence for domestic dogs in the New World.
186. More sweepingly, he sees the rise of a distinctively Chinese popular culture as an inevitable by-product of China own rise in an emerging new world order.
187. Lee was tidewater Virginia, and in his background were family, culture, and tradition...the age of chivalry transplanted to a New World which was making its own legends and its own myths.
188. In 1826 the British foreign secretary, George Canning, boasted that he had "called the new world into existence to redress the balance of the old."
189. In America,(sentencedict.com) gift giving at Christmastime began in the 17th century when early Dutch settlers introduced St. Nicholas to the New World. St.
190. Many of the old puritan colonists retained their factious temperaments in the New World.
191. Similarly, Chechnya's population grew apace after the arrival of corn from the New World.
192. These circumstances led Bonaparte to abandon his plans to rebuild France's New World empire.
193. A New World bird (Piranga olivacea) the male of which has bright scarlet plumage with a black tail and wings.
194. But a second birth. In a new world, the experiences of the previous.
195. Columbus, an Italian explorer sailing under the Spanish flag, led four expeditions to the New World, but never accomplished his original goal -- to find a western ocean route to Asia.
196. The Trusteeship Council – whose job is now done – was designated one of the principal organs of the new world body.
197. Justin Lin, the World Bank's chief economist, also cited the yuan's limited convertibility as a reason why it was premature to talk about a big role for China in any new world financial order.
198. A new world, material without being real, where poor ghosts, breathing dreams like air, drifted fortuitously about ... like that ashen, fantastic figure gliding toward him through the amorphous trees.
199. Capuchin monkeys are famously shrewd and resourceful primates, the New World equivalent of chimpanzees.
200. Soddy company leading the pursuit of excellence, and create self-style products, our partnership with the community to join hands in creating the new world of modern decoration.
201. Though no statistician we spoke with had recalculated their numbers, the new world record is likely to rejigger the equations they use to calculate the maximum human speed.
202. This shape is also widely used throughout the New World for Chardonnay and Pinot Noir.
203. Edgard Varese emigrated from France to America, and he found his true new world in New York. The impact of the city transformed him into the music's skyscraper mystic.
204. O'Keeffe gives us a new world made sharp in all of its large and small parts.
205. Early European settlers in the new world brought the idea with them from Europe, but the remains of at least one pre-Columbian windmill made of stone on the east coast of the US has been identified.
206. A New World fern (Osmunda cinnamomea) having narrow, spore-bearing, cinnamon-colored leaves in early spring, which are later encircled by wider, sterile green leaves.
207. The rust on the ponderous iron-work of its oaken door looked more antique than any thing else in the New World.
208. Can you hold on to lands in the New World, or establish a rich trading empire in the Indies?
209. Any of various New World herbs of the genus Tradescantia, especially T. virginiana, having three-petaled blue or purple flowers with six hairy stamens.
210. The rise of a new world power has often led to war in centuries past.
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