Similar words: solar, pole, poly, poll, solace, scholar, violate, isolate. Meaning: n. a republic in central Europe; the invasion of Poland by Germany in 1939 started World War II.
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151. Additional services from Asia-Pacific to Wroclaw are currently being reviewed as Panalpina expects considerable growth in Poland especially within the Hi-tech industry.
152. That was certainly true at Monday night's women's volleyball game between China and Poland.
153. People arrive to attend ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of liberation of the notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi death camp in Poland.
154. Warsaw was ruled by Russia as an independent kingdom (1815-1917) and became capital of Poland again in 1918.
155. Interestingly, the 70th anniversary of World War II has reopened old wounds and ignited an ugly battle of words between Russia and its unloving neighbors, Ukraine, Poland, and the Baltic states.
156. The fledgling kingdoms of Poland and Hungary to the southwest are just as well placed to move and assume control of the Russian capital.
157. Moscow is vehemently opposed to the U.S. proposed missile defense system, which would put a radar system in the Czech Republic and missile interceptors in Poland.
158. Oscar Pilch says, "I'm young graphic designer from south Poland."
159. When Peter Welch, Persident of Cussons Polska and Uroda SA, arrived at Cussons' newly acquired factory in Poland in 1993, he discovered that the concept of teamwork didn't exist.
160. Burns added that the United States will continue to consult with the Czech Republic and Poland on plans to locate a limited missile defense system in the two NATO-partner countries.
161. The capital of Poland[http://sentencedict.com/poland.html], in the east-central part of the country on the Vistula River.
162. In 1918, Poland regained her independence, and Paderewski became its first prime minister. He thus represented Poland at the Paris Peace Conference.
163. Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it. One of the bravest was Irena Sendler.
164. In 1979 he became the first Pope to visit the Nazi Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland, where many of his countrymen (mostly Polish Jews) had perished during the German Nazi occupation.
165. When Peter Welch, president of Cussons Polska and Uroda SA, arrived at Cusson's newly acquired factory in Poland in 1993, he discovered that the concept of teamwork didn't exist.
166. Under the Obama plan, Poland would host a different type of missile defense interceptors as part of a more mobile system and at a later date, probably not until 2018.
167. Mixed farming is found in Europe, too, in a region that stretches from northern Portugal and Spain across France, Germany and Poland and into Russia.
168. In 1950, at the height of the Stalinist terror in Poland, he joined the Communist party.
169. By 1985, 370 rivers in Poland (including the Vistula) had been completely or partly embanked along a total length of 9, 028 kilometers (5, 610 miles) for some degree of flood mitigation.
170. German field marshal in World War II who directed the conquest of Poland and led the Ardennes counteroffensive (1875-1953).
171. When Russia and Poland divided the Ukraine at the Dnieper River, the Cossacks appealed to the Turks, who used the opportunity to capture Kaminiec in 1672 and advance to Lvov in Poland.
172. Schindler owned a factory in Krakow, Poland, during World War Two and relied on Jewish labour to run the plant.
173. Mexico, Poland and Colombia have signed up for the credit line.
174. Your father denies his Polish ancestry, since Poland is still a noncompliant nation, and under international sanction because of it.
175. Poland may have shrugged off communism, but the scandalously bad infrastructure that it bequeathed lingers on.
176. "The European bison also inhabit the southern mountains of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, eastern Slovakia and the Romanian Carpathians," Lucian said.
177. This image, taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station, shows widespread flooding along the Vistula River in southeastern Poland.
178. Strauss-Kahn said he agreed with Poland that the eastern European nation isn't in need of assistance from the fund now, but may require financial aid in the future.
179. The race on the P.C. Hooft street called the "Stiletto Run" is only three years old but has quickly grown in popularity and spawned imitation races in Germany, Sweden, Poland and Russia.
180. The ceremony is to be held in Krakow, in southeastern Poland.