What's the difference between capital and magdeburg?
Capital
Definition:
(n.) Of or pertaining to the head.
(n.) Having reference to, or involving, the forfeiture of the head or life; affecting life; punishable with death; as, capital trials; capital punishment.
(n.) First in importance; chief; principal.
(n.) Chief, in a political sense, as being the seat of the general government of a state or nation; as, Washington and Paris are capital cities.
(n.) Of first rate quality; excellent; as, a capital speech or song.
(n.) The head or uppermost member of a column, pilaster, etc. It consists generally of three parts, abacus, bell (or vase), and necking. See these terms, and Column.
(n.) The seat of government; the chief city or town in a country; a metropolis.
(n.) Money, property, or stock employed in trade, manufactures, etc.; the sum invested or lent, as distinguished from the income or interest. See Capital stock, under Capital, a.
(a.) That portion of the produce of industry, which may be directly employed either to support human beings or to assist in production.
(a.) Anything which can be used to increase one's power or influence.
(a.) An imaginary line dividing a bastion, ravelin, or other work, into two equal parts.
(a.) A chapter, or section, of a book.
(a.) See Capital letter, under Capital, a.
Example Sentences:
(1) He said the 8.13am train from the French capital to London reached Calais before suffering “network problems”.
(2) An unexpected result of the Greek crisis has been a flight of capital into British government bonds, which has seen gilt prices fall.
(3) The deep green people who have an issue with the language of natural capital are actually making the same jump from value to commodification that they state that they don’t want ... They’ve equated one with the other,” he says.
(4) There are currently more than 380,000 households on local authority waiting lists in the capital – and the number is growing every day.
(5) James Cameron, vice-chairman of Climate Change Capital , an environmental investment group, and a member of the prime minister's Business Advisory Group , says: "I think the UK has, in essence, become a better place for green investors.
(6) But late last month, Amisom pushed them out of Afgoye, a strategic stronghold 30km from Mogadishu, where Amisom officials say the militants used to manufacture explosives used in attacks on the capital.
(7) It was only up to jurors to decide if the hotel owner, West End Hotel Partners, and former operator, Windsor Capital Group, should share in the blame.
(8) She lived and worked in the German capital and since 2014 had been employed by a logistics company there, according to her Facebook profile.
(9) There is a European Investment Bank, a Nordic Investment Bank and many others, all capitalised by states or groups of states for the purpose of financing mandated projects by borrowing in the capital markets.
(10) You can tell them that Deutsche Bank remains absolutely rock solid, given our strong capital and risk position.
(11) The mayor of London had said in a Twitter exchange in July that it was a “ludicrous urban myth” that Britain’s premier shopping street was one of the world’s most polluted thoroughfares, saying that the capital’s air quality was “better than Paris and other European cities”.
(12) Stray bottles were thrown over the barriers towards officers to cheers and chants of: “Shame on you, we’re human too.” The Met deployed what it described as a “significant policing operation”, including drafting in thousands of extra officers to tackle expected unrest, after previous events ended in arrests and clashes with police across the centre of the capital.
(13) There must also be strict rules in place to reduce the risks they take with shareholders' funds.Yet the huge cost of increasing capital and liquidity is forgotten when the Treasury urges them to increase lending to small and medium businesses.
(14) At least 10,000 civilians took refuge in UN compounds in the capital, said one UN official who asked not to be named.
(15) They were granted “extraordinary leave” and left with their military equipment to be captured or killed on the streets of the Chechen capital.
(16) The attitudes and practices of 96 doctors toward spousal assault victims in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia, were investigated by questionnaire surveys distributed to general practitioners.
(17) It’s likely Xi’s brand of smart authoritarianism will keep not just his party in power but the whole show on the road If all this were to succeed as intended, western liberal democratic capitalism would have a formidable ideological competitor with worldwide appeal, especially in the developing world.
(18) A dam Johnson's point may need proving towards Roberto Mancini rather than Manuel Pellegrini, but Manchester City will still be aware of a Sunderland player with a cause in the Capital One Cup final.
(19) Facebook Twitter Pinterest Syrians queue for water at a shelter in Hirjalleh, a rural area near the capital Damascus.
(20) China's best-known artist Ai Weiwei has been detained at Beijing airport this morning and police have surrounded his studio in the capital.
Magdeburg
Definition:
(n.) A city of Saxony.
Example Sentences:
(1) 33 patients were treated for Paget-von Schroetter syndrome at the Surgical Department of the Medical Academy of Magdeburg, between 1975 and 1985.
(2) From January 1974 to June 1990 33 children suffering from Wilms' tumor were treated at the Department of Pediatrics of the Magdeburg Medical Academy.
(3) This is an account of the early rehabilitation training and care afforded to handicapped infants and babies in special groups in crèches in the city of Magdeburg.
(4) It is spoken about cultural taking care of old-age pensioners of the town district Magdeburg-Süd in good co-operation between the Magdeburg Council and factories, firms, social organizations, and deputies as well as voluntary workers.
(5) Monika Grütters, the culture minister, has announced that Germany is setting up a Lost Art Foundation in Magdeburg, which will continue research into Gurlitt’s artwork.
(6) A short historical survey deals with the development of the Clinic and Policlinic of Stomatology of the Magdeburg Medical Academy.
(7) By genealogic and laboratory-diagnostic investigations in the county of Magdeburg 79 patients with haemophilia A and 23 patients with haemophilia B were established.
(8) In the period of 1975-1983 twenty-three patients with thromboangiitis obliterans were examined at the Surgical Clinic of the Medical Academy of Magdeburg.
(9) We report about results of growth-inhibiting treatment in Magdeburg between 1976-1986.
(10) In the customary Q&A – printed as usual on the front page rather than page 3 – Cindy, 22, from Magdeburg, is asked what she would do if she was given €10,000.
(11) 2200 weekly samples of airborne particulate matter from 33 measuring sites have been obtained by 12 district institutes of hygiene (Gera, Chemnitz, Leipzig, Dresden, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Magdeburg, Neubrandenburg, Rostock, Cottbus, and Berlin).
(12) The Medical Society of Magdeburg is one of the oldest associations of physicians in the territory of the German language.
(13) Results of phage-typing of 22 strains from 16 listeriosis cases, which were isolated during an epidemic outbreak in the district of Magdeburg, showed that most strains were determined by the octal codes 73611, 73615, 73655, 73645.
(14) 92 cases of pneumothorax of the clinic for lung diseases Lostau and 35 cases from 9 county hospitals of the district Magdeburg were analysed.
(15) German scientists have analysed the skeleton of Alfred's granddaughter in Magdeburg, Germany, to try to get DNA, but that has proved unsuccessful, Tucker said, so experts will rely on radio carbon dating to get proof.
(16) The instruments were a handpyrometer (HPM, Messgerätewerk, Magdeburg) and the thermovision camera of AGA Infrared System, Sweden, with dynamic recording in colour.
(17) Seventeen patients with a primary Fallopian tube carcinoma have been treated in the Landesfrauenklinik Magdeburg between 1961 and 1990.
(18) Last month it was announced that a coordination office at the Lost Art data bank in Magdeburg had been tasked with researching the provenance of a further 184 works.
(19) More than 2000 patients of the Magdeburg Pneumoconiosis Center were followed-up from 1960 to 1969.
(20) In Brno as well as in Magdeburg, the technique of suspended fixation has been found to be very efficient.