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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91. If the reforms fail to deliver growth, and the eurozone as presently constituted almost guarantees that Italy, Greece, Spain and Portugal will fail, the EU will have no one to hide behind.
92. Real Madrid won the six previous editions of the Trophy by defeating MLS Soccer Selection, Anderlecht, Partizan, Sporting Portugal, Rosenborg and Pe?arol.
93. The Daily Mail says the two big spenders have the option of plumping for the Portugal international, who has already told Barcelona he needs a fresh challenge.
94. However the term is usually attributed to David Ricardo who explained it in his 1817 book On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation in an example involving England and Portugal.
95. After Portugal and Spain, Italy and Belgium and other countries have become increasingly tense situation, the debt crisis of the transmission range is expanding.
96. Silva, for his part, extended the warmest welcome for Hu's state visit, and hailed the time-honored ties between Portugal and China, which he said were based on mutual respect.
97. Oporto , a city in northern Portugal, is most famous for its port wine.
98. One might cheekily suggest the current Portugal coach could be justified in his assumption, if wages are anything to go by.
99. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power, its empire streching from Brazil to the Indies.
100. Spaniards were the fifth European nation to throw out their leaders because of the spreading euro zone crisis, following Greece, Portugal, Ireland and Italy.
101. Greek-style coercive maturity extensions, at risk free rates, must also come for Portugal and Ireland, with Italy and Spain to follow if they lose market access.
102. But it would be incredible for that to be enough to overcome the rest of this group -- he 1966 team, which made it to a 5-3 quarterfinal loss with Portugal, was far more adventurous.
103. A glittering display of silver-gilt sacramental objects has come from King John V's chapel at S?o Roque in Lisbon, the entire chapel made in Rome, blessed by the pope and then shipped to Portugal.
104. Fear can not repay the debt of Portugal,[Sentencedict.com] the Portuguese international credit rating agencies to reduce and improve the repayment rate has aggravated the economic difficulties of Portugal.
105. Then the U.S. could see the same kind of buyers' strike that Greece, Portugal and Ireland have gone through -- but without the backup of buying from a central bank.
106. A small, highly manoeuvrable, three-masted ship used by Spain and Portugal for long voyages of exploration.
107. It was after 1975, following the deaths of the dictators Francisco Franco and Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, that Spain and Portugal abandoned fascism and all the associated violations of human rights.
108. "The key worry of the market is that the events that we've been seeing with Greece are being repeated with Portugal," said WestLB rate strategist Michael Leister.
109. The process of decolonisation in Portuguese Timor began in 1974, following the change of government in Portugal in the wake of the Carnation Revolution.
110. The fact that this will result in a lower rate of interest, because Germany has a higher credit standing than Ireland or Portugal, would hardly appease an angry electorate.
111. Alex : yes, drink Portugal red wine with dark chocolate, you will be in dreams.
111. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
112. And in Europe as in Asia, the northern countries (Finland, Norway, Belgium, Iceland, Austria, Germany) outscore the southern (Greece, Italy, Portugal).
113. Madeleine went missing in May 2007 while on holiday with her family in Praia da Luz, Portugal.
114. Still even with the improving economy there are still many concerns(Libya, Portugal, Inflation...) that should move the yellow metal back up along with its little sister.
115. It was built in the 1500s as a house of prayer for seafarers departing or returning from long journeys when Portugal was a key pioneer of oceanic exploration.
116. Portugal is vulnerable not because it is an identikit version of either Greece or Ireland, but because it shares some of the symptoms of both those afflicted economies.
117. A worshiper prays as she walks on her knees before Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Fatima's Sanctuary in Portugal.
118. Political science refers to history, and inquires whether England has not in former times drawn from Germany, Italy, Holland, France, Spain, and Portugal by these means a mass of proDuctive power.
119. Many established schools have been willing to help – MIT Sloan set the trend for these ventures, helping schools in China in the 1990s and, more recently, in Portugal.
120. Many images spring to mind at the mention of Portugal—port, fado, copper, charming villages and friendly people.
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