Similar words: scenic, eugenic, arsenic, nice, venial, even if, hygienic, eugenics. Meaning: n. the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction.
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61. Venice had placed an embargo on Bosphorus trade and was hesitant even over her Alexandria fleet.
62. The Report was also approved by the foreign ministers of the Six meeting in Venice on 29 May 1956.
63. It is not Venice but it has warmth, colour, and views such as could stretch the most infertile imagination.
64. The florin and the ducat were seemingly equivalent coins, the former more used in Tuscany and the latter in Venice.
65. Finally there is Passau, a city at the confluence of rivers and known as the Venice of Bavaria.
66. The completed cycle was screened in its entirety for the first time at the Venice Festival this autumn.
67. The position during the seventeenth century of the duchy of Savoy was much more uncertain than that of Venice.
68. Although Venice lost territory elsewhere, including the island of Crete, there was little change in Dalmatia.
69. Cruciform plan with dome over the crossing and often over each arm also, e.g. S. Mark, Venice. 3.
70. Troupe co-authored the award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, and has been invited to participate in the 1997 Venice Biennale.
71. In 1987 there were three further statements after the Venice summit, maintaining the impetus towards greater policy coordination.
72. The Venice airport on Monday, January 25, 1988, was not a particularly pleasant place to be.
73. He tells me calmly that he would like another bellini at the Hotel Excelsior on the Venice Lido.
74. For Venice, the freedom of navigation along the Adriatic was vital to the maintenance of its seaborne trade with the Levant.
75. Woody Allen's latest opus is a musical comedy, shot on location in Venice.
76. In 1874 he married Lelia, eldest daughter of Leon Serena of Venice.
77. Both Venice and Florence are an easy day trip away.
78. Venice has already engineered a water supply from more distant sources.
79. Venice, therefore, had an imperative need to extend its influence over the Dalmatian coastal cities.
80. Nor is it yet clear how the poems will mesh with the paintings in Venice.
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81. Since his student days in Venice, when he went to seances, he had been fascinated by the occult.
82. One is a realistic, pitch-dark forest of oaks - an ideal place for hide-and-seek in almost treeless Venice.
83. The third room of the Venice show has been turned into a stairway and elevator experience.
84. The goblet, which has no known exact parallel, was probably made in Murano, an island near Venice.
85. Like Venice, it was built on a group of islands surrounded by marshes near the mouth of the river Po.
86. At 14 Sara ran away to find Sally, disintegrating in luxury in Venice and London.
87. The weekend in Venice was definitely the highlight of our trip.
88. During the later Middle Ages, Venice was the channel where everything gathered, to pass in or out.
89. Murder, deceit, and malice await Sara when she comes to visit her great-aunt Contessa Belzoni in Venice of the 1880s.
90. In later centuries Venice lost its former importance and began to go into decline.
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