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Sentence count:78+1Posted:2017-07-13Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: icilycodicildomicilepenicillinmusicianphysicistphysicianastrophysicistMeaning: n. 1. the Italian region on the island of Sicily 2. the largest island in the Mediterranean. 
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31. Italy in southern Europe, including the Apennine peninsula, Sicily , Sardinia and other islands.
32. It was the kind of disfigurement common in Sicily because of the lack of medical care.
33. The German was moving to stiffen up the garrison in Sicily.
34. Cantine Rallo was founded in Marsala, on the westernmost promontory of Sicily, and is a successful integration between nature, technology, and traditional Sicilian wine-making techniques.
35. Vinification : The grapes of the Nero d'Avola variety are cultivated in Sicily, Trappani province 250 meters above sea level, harvested and selected by hand.
36. In Sicily the peasant does not live on the land he cultivates.
37. Holy Roman emperor (1212-1250) and king of Sicily (1198-1250) as Frederick I. He led the Sixth Crusade (1228-1229), capturing Jerusalem, and was in continual conflict with the papacy.
38. The only volcano still active in Italy is located in Sicily and it's called Etna.
39. Actually the western portion of Sicily remained under Carthaginian control.
40. This wine by the same name as the black Arrawarra grapes, the grape harvest from the southern Province of Syracuse in Sicily,[sentencedict.com] where the vineyards overlooking the Ionian Sea.
41. I heard the eight chanters of the King of Sicily start High Mass at seven in the Sainte-Chapelle.
42. Sixty thousand pollute the Yyrrhenian Sea between Sardinia, Sicily and the west Italian coast!
43. The plan proposes the establishment of a regional bank, and a development of plans to build a bridge over the Strait of Messina, between Sicily and mainland Italy.
44. In the West his most dangerous enemy was Charles of Anjou , who became King of Sicily.
45. Perillos of Athens, a brass-founder, proposed to Phalaris, the tyrant of Akragas, Sicily, the invention of a new means for executing criminals.
46. A court in Sicily has ruled that a suspected Mafia clan member weighing 210 kg can be put under house arrest because he is too fat for any Italian jail, local newspaper said Wednesday.
47. The film consists of four stories plus epilogue, set in 19 th - century Sicily.
48. Except for two expeditions to Sicily, where he went at the request of Dionysius to help try to establish a philosophical kingship in Syracuse, he remained in Athens teaching and writing.
49. Italy is a place of spectacular contrasts: a land stretching from the snowcapped peaks of the Alps to the sunbaked beaches of Sicily.
50. Note: The Sicilian Vespers is the name given to a rebellion in Sicily in 1282 against the rule of the Angevin king Charles I of Naples[sentencedict.com], who had taken control of the island with Papal support in 1266.
51. Whether under the emperor's direction or not, Byzantine armies were successful in Sicily and in Armenia.
52. Lava spews from a new cone on Mount Etna in Sicily, Italy.
53. This, however, was not nearly so frightening as driving myself in a Fiat Punto to the southeastern tip of Sicily.
54. Is it a small matter , your taking from me my oldest provinces, Sicily and Sardinia?
55. This is the Sicily that the writers (Goethe, Waugh, and Capote) all loved. Here, wrote DH Lawrence, "is the dawn coast of Europe".
56. Roofing tiles cover mounds of salt harvested from seaside evaporating ponds near Marsala, Sicily, Mar. 30, 2006.
57. Gentile was a former American gangster who had worked for the Allied Military Government in Sicily.
58. During World War II he served as a staff officer with amphibious forces in the invasions of Sicily and Italy, but arrived in the Pacific in time for Okinawa.
59. On May 11th, the thousand landed at Marsala, in western Sicily, to a warm welcome from, well, the British consul.
60. The part of Sicily which Patton's forces traversed had at one time been completely controlled by the Sicilian Mafia, until Benito Mussolini smashed it through the use of police repression.
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