Similar words: eden, credence, decedent, sedentary, precedent, antecedent, edentulous, precedence. Meaning: n. a Scandinavian kingdom in the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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91. Meanwhile, IKEA's only product test laboratory outside Sweden is also established in this location.
92. The Kingdom of Norway is a Nordic country on the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordering Sweden, Finland and Russia, with territorial waters bordering Danish and British waters.
93. Nope, instead all this voodoo-inspired wonder hails from decidedly un-tropical Sweden, courtesy of mischievous newcomers Goat.
94. The recently released platform from Biacore AB (Uppsala, Sweden), BIACORE J, is designed for the routine analysis of biomolecular interactions.
95. The Jungle Boa is Co - dominant trait that started in Sweden.
96. Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. It is a big city with a population of 1.4 million.
97. The company currently has extended industrial presence in six nations described as 'home markets': Australia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Sweden, the UK and the United States.
98. The Czech I'm almost outalmost out of Sweden and most of that stuff we can't reorder.
99. The international police agency Interpol this week issued a "red notice" to assist in the arrest of Assange(sentencedict.com/sweden.html), who is wanted in Sweden on suspicion of sexual crimes.
100. Sweden is one of the 13 countries taking part in the INTERPHONE study.
101. A first edition of a Donald Duck comic book from 1948 has been held behind bars in Sweden for a year-and-a-half amid a divorcing couple's drawn-out custody battle.
102. In 1953, the UN General Assembly elected Dag Hammarskjold of Sweden to be secretary-general.
103. King of Sweden (1523-1560) who established Lutheranism as the state religion, proposed the hereditary succession of the throne, and established a standing army and navy.
104. The cultural background of Beowulf is tribal life in ancient Denmark and Sweden.
105. Suddenly, one of his little grandsons said:"Grandpapa!" The king took no notice of this interruption[sentencedict.com], and went on talking to the King of Sweden.
106. After his return to Sweden in 1863, Alfred Nobel concentrated on developing nitroglycerine as an explosive.
107. It stopped in Malmo, Sweden, for security checks en route to Gatwick.
108. In May 2010, a far-right supporter was assaulted and knifed in Sweden during a demonstration staged by a white supremacist (5) movement.
109. Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, is praised as the cleanest city in the world.
110. It's become a public soap opera in Sweden, with all the elements of a literary thriller: a star-crossed romance, a missing will, a house divided and a mysterious manuscript.
111. Police in Sweden have detained a 38-year-old man in connection with a series of shootings targeting immigrants in the southern city of Malmo.
112. Sweden could not be expected to expose herself to invasion by Germany.
113. Vivien Leigh and Conard Veidt star in this dashing spy thriller set in Sweden during the First World War.
114. Founded in 1550 by Gustavus I of Sweden, it was moved to its present site in 1640.
115. While Spain isn't a tax haven, it certainly has much lower taxes than Sweden.
116. Lotta Nilsson lives in southern Sweden. In 1999, her small village became the site of one of Sweden's new wind farms.
117. After photographs are scanned and databases checked, the painting is identified as the other Renoir, Jeune Parisienne, stolen nearly five years ago in Sweden.
118. From 1885 the local ironstone and coal supplies were largely exhausted, with coal being sourced further south, and iron ore being imported from Spain, and from 1900 from Sweden.
119. The Kingdom of Sweden is the biggest country on the Scandinavian Peninsula. It has developed an exlent welfare system called 'cradle-to-grave'.
120. But Sweden a different course than the one now being proposed by the United States Treasury.
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