Similar words: vienna, julienne, comedienne, parisienne, tennessee, keenness, evenness, openness. Meaning: [‚vɪə'niːz] adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Vienna or its inhabitants.
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1) The apartment was done up in Viennese style.
2) Friedrich Paneth, a Viennese chemist and keen amateur photographer, was particularly successful with the process.
3) Overhead, in the amethyst dusk above the Viennese Altstadt, Steel City was an evening star.
4) Alfred Walter is something of an expert on Viennese music particularly that of the Johann Strauss era.
5) Viennese modernism thus became in large measure a conservative modernism.
6) Before the Beethoven a Viennese cantor sang the Kaddish prayer of mourning.
7) Those who built in the Viennese tradition based their designs on that of Stein.
8) Things like Viennese waltz, folk songs, and country music.
9) French dancing girl, a Viennese milliner.
10) I was told that the Viennese had superior taste.
11) He also favored his Viennese diet cook.
12) It preludes the Silver Age of Viennese operetta,(http://sentencedict.com/viennese.html) enhances the position of dancing and folk music in operetta and diversifies the operetta styles.
13) Gustav Mahler, composer and director of the Viennese State Opera (1860– 1911), whose 150th birthday is remembered in 2010.
14) Each Viennese porcelain plaque is intricately painted and of very high quality.
15) This top quality coffee has a typical Viennese taste. Its full body and aroma embodies traditional.
16) They have been able to add loans from the important Viennese holdings of Flemish baroque paintings.
17) This check is mounted on the key, which follows the rule of the transformation from Cristofori's action to Viennese action.
18) At the tail end of the nineteenth century, the Viennese politician Karl Lueger founded his power base on an anti-semitic platform.
19) It is in one movement, imbued throughout with profound melancholy, yet breathing a spirit of Viennese romanticism.
20) In Paris a cabby would have commiserated upon the unfortunate malady affecting his legs, but the Viennese were different.
21) In particular, he denounced the accusations of child-murder and ritual abuse which became standard elements in Viennese demonology in that decade.
22) Niklaus Andreas Lauda was born the son of a Viennese paper mill owner on 22 February 1949.
23) Seemed like a question for an expert like professional Viennese tour guide Monika Koppl.
24) The sum accumulated in this way was deposited in a reliably discreet Viennese bank.
25) The problem was the aristocratic aestheticism that the court nobility had bequeathed to Viennese bourgeois culture.
26) In December 1785 Joseph 11 issued an imperial decree limiting the number of Viennese lodges to three.
27) Remember those glittering parties, the lanterns lining the drive, the string quartet playing Viennese waltzes?
28) Facilities include a large, comfortable lounge, a traditional stube and a Viennese cafe.
29) You will note that it is a typical example of Viennese Baroque - so much more severe than Prague Baroque.
30) Ballroom dance also known as modern dance, or Modern dance is a kind of sport dance, which includes the waltz, tango, complementary dance, quickstep and Viennese waltz.
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