Similar words: portuguese, opportune, importune, inopportune, importunity, opportunist, importunate, opportunity. Meaning: n. a republic in southwestern Europe on the Iberian Peninsula; Portuguese explorers and colonists in the 15th and 16th centuries created a vast overseas empire (including Brazil).
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61. Portugal is the only country paternity leave is mandatory - but only for a week.
62. Found in Spain, Portugal, along the coastal areas of Italy, Balkan Peninsula, India, Northern Europe, and America.
63. Instead, it means female genitalia in Northern Spain and parts of Portugal.
64. The summit was supposed to rubber-stamp a package of measures to settle the tension affecting the euro area, but developments in Portugal have cast a shadow.
65. The playmaker led France a showdown against Italy, scoring against Spain and Portugal on the way.
66. Government debt issued by Portugal and even Spain is already in the crosshairs of international bond investors.
67. In Group 3 Portugal stayed top with a 6 - 0 win over Luxembourg.
68. The findings will be presented at the 47th European Association for the Study of Diabetes Annual Meeting in Lisbon, Portugal.
69. As Peter Beaumont recently wrote in the Observer(sentencedict.com), the British government has been looking to Portugal for new thinking on drugs policy.
70. The higher education in Brazil was developed quite late and deeply affected by suzerain Portugal.
71. On November 6, 2010, Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal for a state visit.
72. After transferring twice from Lisbon, capital of Portugal, I came to Cabo da Roca.
73. In Portugal, the blowing of the wind blown away 7 cars, the trees uprooted, overturned roofs, fallen poles. 8, the Spanish discovered the flood victims after the second with the public body.
74. Portugal recover from a poor first-half to trounce Belgium 4-0 with Carvalho at centre-back and Ferreira at left-back.
75. Many of the world's rivers, including the Colorado in America, China's Yellow river and the Tagus, which flows through Spain and Portugal, are suffering a similar plight.
76. It is arguable that the poverty of Portugal caused the discovery of India.
77. The Atlantic archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira are also part of Portugal.
78. In the 1990 s, I went to take a Amorim in Portugal, the world's pre-eminent cork supplier.
79. Portugal is currently the third largest foreign investor in Mozambique, behind South Africa and Australia.
80. Adu failed to impress the staff in Portugal, but now has the chance of a fresh start in the French principality .
81. Mas' performance on a variety of stringed instruments gave Cohen's sound a European flavor, and reminded me at times of a sound I heard in Portugal,(www.Sentencedict.com) called Fado.
82. Separately, Britain posted the largest budget deficit for any August since records began in 1993 while in Portugal, the budget gap widened in the first eight months of the year.
83. The island belongs to Portugal, and everything in Fayal has Portuguese characteristic about it.
84. The original Hotel Paineiras was built in 1884 by the Pedro II, Emperor of Portugal as a luxurious rest stop for wealthy travelers on their way to the Corcovado statue, the symbol of Rio de Janeiro.
85. Teams such as Algeria, Uruguay, Portugal and Switzerland lay in wait in their own half of the pitch before launching quick counter-attacks to catch opponents off-guard.
86. 1488 – Bartolomeu Dias of Portugal lands in Mossel Bay after rounding the Cape of Good Hope, becoming the first known European to travel so far south.
87. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The euro zone's overall budget gap fell last year but deficits in Greece and Portugal were higher than expected, underlining the challenges presented by their austerity programs.
88. This Carnation Revolution would lead to a swift liquidation of Portugal's overseas assets and ultimately to democracy within Portugal.
89. In this case it is Portugal that sits as president, and the Lisbon jamboree was its big idea (see article).
90. A bid by European leaders at a July 21 summit to cordon off Greece, Ireland and Portugal has had little effect.
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