Similar words: antidepressant, substantia, substantial, anti-american, substantially, instantiate, substantiate, substantiated. Meaning: n. 1. city in the northern Dominican Republic 2. port city in southeastern Cuba; industrial center 3. the capital and largest city of Chile; located in central Chile; one of the largest cities in South America 4. a naval battle in the Spanish-American War (1898); the United States fleet bottled up the Spanish ships in the harbor of Santiago de Cuba and destroyed them when they tried to escape.
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1. The freighter steered out of Santiago Bay that evening.
2. Santiago de Compostela was an important place of pilgrimage in the Middle Ages.
3. Minor bombing incidents in Buenos Aires and Santiago caused little structural damage and nobody was reported to have been injured.
4. Mrs Miriam Santiago, a lawyer, is leading in the polls.
5. A full-day excursion to Santiago de Compostela shrine begins with mass.
6. After burial at Santiago, a church was built over the relics.
7. Santiago has crafted a poignant tale that celebrates the human spirit and the triumph of will.
8. Outside the Santiago courtroom the victims gathered to read the judges' decision and console one another.
9. For Manolin, Santiago is like a father and teacher.
10. That night, AGuo Santiago dreamed of a lion and.
11. " Tell them not to bother Santiago.
12. Santiago Munez: Do I need an identification or anything?
13. Was Private Santiago ever late for platoon meetings?
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14. I heard you're bidding on the Cross of Santiago.
15. AGuo Santiago finally, this huge skeleton dragged back to shore.
16. Hemingway's novelette tells of the Cuban fisherman Santiago who for 84 luckless days has rowed his skiff into the Gulf Stream in quest of marlin.
17. Of the many fine sights Santiago has to offer, the most wonderful was a king-size double bed.
18. Long flights service Rapa Nui from Santiago, Chile and Tahiti.
19. Coffee bars will only work in Santiago, because Chileans are so uptight.
20. He failed because he could not carry his sergeants with him and because of the jealousy of ecclesiastical Santiago against mercantile Corunna.
21. A protest by a group of cyclists calling for bike lanes brought huge cheers from a usually sedate Santiago street crowd.
22. The authorities and assailants exchanged fire in a violent confrontation in which Cuenca and police officer Santiago Esparza Astorga were killed.
23. It was also claimed that his body, after his death, was brought from Jerusalem to Santiago and buried there.
24. The government said several aftershocks rocked the area, about 140 miles north of Santiago, for several hours early Wednesday.
25. The first attribute goes a long way in explaining how so much of Santiago withstood a temblor that was hundreds of times stronger than the one that flattened Haiti's capital in January.
26. But Magellan sent disguised raiding parties aboard the Victoria and the Santiago and recaptured them.
27. Two-year-old female black panther stands in her cage as zoo keeper Jose Aguilar looks at her in the Santiago Zoo, Chile, September 21, 2005.
28. Fathers has enriched the connotation of the old man of the wilderness due to his ethnical tolerance while Santiago has enlarged its denotation because of going beyond the American border.
29. After police clashed with the demonstrators, Allende declared a state of emergency in Santiago province.
30. In 2001, he received the Borromini Prize for Altamira School in Santiago de Chile.
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