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Similar words: importuneopportuneopportunistopportunityinopportuneimportunateimportunityopportunisticMeaning: [‚pɔːtjʊ'giːz]  n. 1. the Romance language spoken in Portugal and Brazil 2. a native or inhabitant of Portugal. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Portugal or the people of Portugal. 
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61. In the villages little English is spoken and our BBC Portuguese phrasebook is soon well thumbed.
62. The Portuguese Cup 2008, took place last weekend at Vila Real where track conditions were hard and bumpy which resulted in a lot of dust.
63. Employing Portuguese soldiers of fortune, Tabinshwehti captured the towns of Martaban and Moulmein in 1541, and in the following year he took Prome.
64. The Portuguese man-of-war is a large poisonous jellyfish-like creature found in the UK.
65. Far to the north, a much more menacing species looms – the Portuguese Man-of-War, a floating, violet-coloured sack with long tentacles.
66. Timor Leste’s two official languages are Portuguese and Tetum, a local Austronesian language.
67. Named after the famous Portuguese navigator and Magellan , the impact crater is about 100 km across.
68. The island belongs to Portugal, and everything in Fayal has Portuguese characteristic about it.
69. Approved by the Chinese government, the Portuguese government decides to open a consulate general in Shanghai and dispatch an honorary consul to Hong Kong in 2005.
70. Portuguese explorers had charted the west coast of Africa as far as Sierra Leone.
71. BELO HORIZONTE, a Portuguese name meaning "beautiful horizon", is the third largest city in Brazil.
72. In the 17th century, the Dutch emerged as the most powerful of the Europeans,[http://sentencedict.com] ousting the Spanish and Portuguese.
73. Portuguese trading post was established here in 1557 and became a free port in 1849.
74. And before that, with the consent of the Portuguese Macao government, the honorary consulate of the United Republic of Tanzania may look after the consular affairs related to Macao.
75. Portuguese later acquired the property and turned it into the European-style Leal Senado Building for municipal chamber and the front square for Portuguese settlers to hold festive celebrations.
76. With a history going back to pre-Christian times, the Portuguese Water Dog travelled with world with 15th century Portuguese explorers, swimming between ships with its webbed feet.
77. Jose Ramos-Horta was prominent in the campaign against Indonesia rule(sentencedict.com), after the Portuguese withdrew from their former colony in 1975.
78. Head upcountry and discover the uniquely blended Hawaiian, Portuguese, and Mexican cultures — still alive and well among Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys) on the island's giant ranches.
79. However, Lisbon isn't all history and culture, Bairro Alto is the center of nightlife with various bars and restaurants where melancholic traditional Portuguese music, Fado, can also be listened.
80. The President had talks during a brief stopover in Lisbon with his Portuguese counterpart.
81. To investigate size she looked at a breed called the Portuguese water dog.
82. In Hell's Kitchen, City Sandwich specializes in Portuguese sandwiches made with traditional pao de agua bread.
83. Fear can not repay the debt of Portugal, the Portuguese international credit rating agencies to reduce and improve the repayment rate has aggravated the economic difficulties of Portugal.
84. Since the middle term of Ming Dynasty, Macau had been the first colony occupied by portuguese for a long time after the western colonists came eastward.
85. Portuguese special forces boarded the vessel and found dynamite, automatic rifles and rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs).
86. This is a 100 dollar, I want to change it into portuguese escudo.
87. When the last Portuguese king was assassinated in 1908, it was the beginning of the end of the Portuguese monarchy, giving rise to a new Portuguese republic in 1910.
88. The process of decolonisation in Portuguese Timor began in 1974, following the change of government in Portugal in the wake of the Carnation Revolution.
89. Only recently did the former Portuguese - colony open its first music school.
90. Each of these short papers is available in English, Arabic, Chinese, Dari, French, Korean, Pashto, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish versions.
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