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Sentence count:148+7Posted:2017-05-15Updated:2020-07-24
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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91. It's the responsibility of good Portuguese water dog breeders to try to prevent that, she said.
92. Vodafone's well publicized Portuguese headquarters is located on Avenida da Boavista in Porto (Oporto), the namesake of Port wine and Portugal's second global city after Lisbon.
93. Some biologists thought that the finger-long red blenny (Parablennius ruber, also called a Portuguese blenny) lived exclusively in Portuguese waters.
94. This Portuguese dogfish is one of four such specimens found off Greenland since 2007.
95. Accompanied by two Spanish guitars and a Portuguese guitar, the singers slowly sing the tunes of fado. In modern Potrugal, fado is like pop music.
96. When Mars Express set sail for the crater named after Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, it found a windblown plateau and mysterious rocky mounds nearby.
97. Among the heredofamilial forms of amyloidosis, only the Portuguese neuropathic type has so far been studied in any detail.
98. Dias was a Portuguese navigator who discovered the Cape of Good Hope in 1487.
99. Species targeted this way in UK waters include the shortfin mako, blue, smooth hammerheads and thresher sharks, as well as species such as Portuguese dogfish and gulper sharks.
100. At dusk, heading for Portuguese Square on a trishaw for a seafood feast.
101. Like the Portuguese man-of-war (see picture), the new creature is actually a colonial organism, made up of many animals.
102. The Portuguese voyages to the spice Islands,[www.Sentencedict.com] which brought the question of Java to the fore.
103. Latin American, Portuguese, Spanish and Andorran leaders were meeting in Chile.
104. Miss Pao was born and raised in Macao and was said to have Portuguese blood.
105. Often mistaken for a jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war is actually made up of a colony of organisms working together.
106. Portuguese players now get shown as being eligible to gain Brazilian nationality.
107. Michael Carrick insists United's players always held an unwavering confidence that Porto could be overcome, despite the Portuguese champions' away-goals advantage and their proud home record.
108. Explanation: The 16th century Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan and his crew had plenty of time to study the southern sky during the first circumnavigation of planet Earth.
109. The new Portuguese Perpetual Calendar in a 44.2-millimetre platinum case is a time machine of sheer perfection.
110. So far, I've deconstructed Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Norwegian, Irish Gaelic, Korean, and perhaps a dozen others.
111. Recent history brought Portuguese, British and Dutch Boers who came because South Africa was on the sea route from Europe to the East.
112. In 1953, a new pest was discovered in Port Lincoln, South Australia - the black Portuguese millipede.
113. Then in May, 1917, they were pushed to Dodoma to cut off a German contingent making for Portuguese territory.
114. Using satellite data for Morocco, Portuguese company Net Plan worked out how many solar photovoltaic panels were needed to power a remote relay station for phone signals.
115. Portuguese in a formal social occasion great attention to dress and clean, the man wearing a dark suit and tie or tied bow, a very good demeanor.
116. The moon jellyfish are, in fact, just about everywhere, including Mexico, Alaska and along the Atlantic Coast of the United States. They include the stinging Portuguese man-of-war.
117. SOT : LUIS FELIPE SCOLARI ( PORTUGUESE ) WE HAVE EVERYTHING PLANNED.
118. The culture of Timor Leste reflects numerous cultural influences, including Portuguese, Roman Catholic and Malay, on the indigenous Austronesian cultures of Timor.
119. In addition to English are some materials are ( in ) French, German, Hindi ( Portuguese ) and Spanish.
120. During both Portuguese and Dutch rule of the coastal areas, the interior, hilly region of the island remained independent, with its capital, the city of Kandy.
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