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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91. One chapter is devoted to the overwhelming impression made by Venice.
92. The Luna Baglioni is one of the oldest hotels in Venice.
93. In Trieste we changed trains and took the express to Venice.
94. Things were complicated by the fact that Bodnar was due in at the Venice airport.
95. I should go quite dotty without work, and there is none for me in Venice now.
96. But below the mirror images of arts and architecture lurks the threat of extinction - Venice is in Peril.
97. This is a large, pilgrimage church, also reminiscent of S. Mark's in Venice.
98. In 1345, for example, shortly after the Black Death, Venice promised citizenship to anyone who would settle there.
99. The surface was paved with massive stones and on these watery foundations Venice was built - a floating city!
100. There was little to choose between the water of the Venice lagoon and the air above it.
101. In summer Venice is crammed with tourists and the heat is often stifling, but autumn is perfect for a short break.
102. Between the years 1988 and 1991 I was engaged in researching a contemporary history of Venice.
103. I only know this, because a police inspector questioned me about it in Venice just a few weeks ago.
104. But Vicenza was half way from Venice to Verona, so if they did that they would all be doubling back.
105. In Venice it was a major operation, masterminded in this case by Michelato.
106. It was built as chapel to the nearby Doge's Palace and was made into the Cathedral of Venice in 1481.
107. All the men that appear in the play are part of a circle of friends, situated in Venice.
108. Yet Venice, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, was entirely Gothicin its own unique way.
109. It was after you decided that we'd have to cancel our bookings for Venice next March because of the exchange rate.
110. Fourth, Venice was both a trading and financial center.Sentencedict.com
111. Drifting along the dank canals of Venice.
112. Marco Polo was born in Venice in 1254.
113. Portia and Nerissa left Venice for Belmont at once.
114. We wake to find ourselves approaching Venice.
115. The fortnight at Venice passed quickly and sweetly.
116. The flood in Venice was a major catastrophe.
117. Company address: Youth road Venice numerical code square.
118. VENICE. The Venice Biennale organisers today revealed the three Tintoretto masterpieces that will be included in this year's exhibition "ILLUMInations".
119. Church decoration extravagance, display a number of Venice, from the Constantinople Crusaders looted booty.
120. The director transposes Shakespeare's play from 16th century Venice to present-day England.
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