Similar words: ague, vague, plague, league, plagued, vaguely, in league, at a guess. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century.
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151 Einstein later moved to Prague in 1911 where he was a professor at the Karl - Ferdinand University.
152 The move to Prague was a daunting prospect for the bishop.
153 Markedness theory is advanced by the Prague School and its key concept is marked-ness , which refers to a phenomenon of opposition and asymmetry.
154 The Prague School practiced a special style of synchronic linguistics and its most important contribution to linguistics is that is sees language in terms of function.
155 Caught by the secret police in 1950 while on an undercover mission to Prague, he was tortured and then served 14 years in a labour camp.
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156 Prague (Czech: Praha), a major tourist attraction, is its capital and largest city.
157 A long-lost opera by the Italian composer Vivaldi is being performed in Prague for the first time in almost 300 years.
158 Fireworks light up the sky over St. Vitus Cathedral at Prague Castle to celebrate the New Year in the Czech Republic, Jan. 1, 2007.
159 Tesla puzzled incessantly about how to make a spark-free motor as he pursued his studies in Graz and then in Prague.
160 In three speeches in Prague, Cairo and Accra, he set out a new foreign policy that rejects the Manichean view of his predecessor.
161 Then wait Alexeyevich Prague will be charged with the crime of corruption.
162 Aunty hadn't been chatted up in seven months. Then a guy in a Prague bar complimented her "beautiful, cat-like" eyes while she was on a hen party.
163 In 1618 citizens of Prague expressed their dissatisfaction of Hapsburg rule by throwing several royal officials out of the windows of the Hradaany Castle in the so-called Defenestration of Prague.
164 In 1618 citizens of Prague expressed their dissatisfaction of Hapsburg rule by throwing several royal officials out of the windows of the Hrad?any Castle in the so-called Defenestration of Prague.
165 He also exhibited in Berlin, Prague, Budapest, Copenhagen, Zurich and Barcelona.
166 Purkinje studied medicine and philosophy at the University of Prague, graduating in 1819.
167 He will deliver a speech in France on the trans-Atlantic relationship, and an address in Prague on weapons proliferation. And he will host a round-table session with students in Turkey.
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