Similar words: Warsaw pact, anwar sadat, hearsay, marsala, rehearsal, sarsaparilla, warship, backwards and forwards. Meaning: n. the capital and largest city of Poland; located in central Poland.
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31. Warsaw wrestles with tricky task of selling share ownership to the workers.
32. The Tigers are once again favored to win the sectional, but expect Warsaw to receive a huge challenge from Plymouth.
33. In the summer, the two sides took the unprecedented step in the Warsaw Pact of recalling their two ambassadors.
34. Here in Warsaw, despite everything, she has a place to stay and she could be a teacher.
35. Take Chancellor Adenauer, in 1970, at the site of the former Warsaw ghetto, laying a wreath.
36. And the punishment was to be reincarnated as a market woman in Warsaw.
37. Paskevich soon moved from the Caucasus to Warsaw,[http://sentencedict.com/warsaw.html] but other proconsuls continued his work.
38. And most of the former Warsaw Pact nations have trouble deciding if they want either free elections or free markets.
39. He had hired a lawyer in Warsaw, actually the same former captain of legionnaires with whom Minna had threatened Barish Mendl.
40. Because of the rent control that had predominated since 1914, houses in Warsaw had become run down.
41. Agreement on the treaty had been reached in the first round of negotiations on bilateral relations in Warsaw on Oct. 30-31.
42. There is a boy of about the same age in Kanal, Andrzej Wajda's epic film of the Warsaw uprising.
43. In Warsaw he had been some sort of real-estate broker, but years had gone by without his having concluded any deals.
44. And the singer Michael Jackson has even expressed interest in building a $ 500m theme park on an abandoned airfield near Warsaw.
45. Piotr Jaroszewicz, 83, had been strangled at home near Warsaw after apparently being tortured.
46. She attended school in Warsaw and graduated from high school in Minto.
47. In Warsaw there is bloody street fighting.
48. The new Warsaw Alliance Commander is General Peotr Lushev.
49. The Jewish streets of Warsaw fascinated her.
50. In other words, Warsaw offered Moscow a new border from Smolensk to Kiev to Vitebsk to Velikie Luki[sentencedict.com], the way it was in the XVII century.
51. STEFAN: No, I'm not from Warsaw. I'm from Cracow. Where are you from?
52. But the plans for that system also include advanced land-based versions, some of which would be based in former Warsaw Pact countries, including Poland and Romania.
53. In 1968, the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations began invading Czechoslovakia.
54. Easily accessible by train from Berlin or Warsaw, Gdansk is definitely worth a visit.
55. Our maximum liability for international checked baggage is limited to US$20 per kilogram in accordance with the Warsaw Convention.
56. He was a crime - busting justice minister and then mayor of Warsaw.
57. Downstairs, a beggar scratched out a tune on a street - organ and sang an old Warsaw melody.
58. While the US and newer Nato members, from the former Warsaw Pact, are keen to draw Georgia and Ukraine closer, others like Germany and France are wary of antagonising Russia, a key energy supplier.
59. The Warsaw Pact was formed to counterbalance the NATO formed by the capitalist bloc.
60. Chartered Cities : Krakow ( Cracow ) , Lodz, Poznan, Warsaw, Wroclaw.
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