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Crete


Definition:

  • (n.) A Cretan

Example Sentences:

  • (1) • £585, +30 22710 32217, perleas.gr Greek island holiday guide: Crete Read more Where to eat Fabrika In an old olive press in the market town of Volissos, this taverna specialises in grilled meat (done properly over charcoal).
  • (2) In Crete, 459 patients with a hip fracture were treated during 1986 and studied prospectively.
  • (3) "But what we would like to avoid is where an apology leads to con crete commitments.
  • (4) The Russian bomber flights, he said, spanned “from Japan to Gibraltar, from Crete to California, and from the Baltic sea to the Black Sea.” The Guardian view on eastern Europe and the EU: get it right in Riga | Editorial Read more Russia was failing to draw on the lessons of the Cold War, including that “when it comes to nuclear weapons, caution, predictability and transparency are vital,” he said.
  • (5) Photograph: Alamy The Cyclades are not an obvious destination for walkers, but in spring and autumn the smaller islands offer a peaceful alternative to the more popular hiking trails of Crete and the Peloponnese.
  • (6) Away from the package tours and resorts of Crete, it’s a step back in time.
  • (7) Manager of the week Greece, September: OFI Crete’s Italian manager Gennaro Gattuso shouts at the Greek press in English : “No leave.
  • (8) In Crete, males were just as likely to visit the health center as females (55% vs. 57%), but females were more likely to visit the health center than males in Sweden (64% vs. 50%).
  • (9) Although presenting with a variety of delusional complaints in individual cases, the condition appears to represent a relatively dis crete diagnostic entity.
  • (10) For more on holidays in Greece use our travel guides to the Cyclades , t he Dodecanese , Crete , top 10 family holidays on Greek islands , and our readers’ tips on Greece’s best beach cafes and tavernas
  • (11) But I found my way to Pina's studio, knocked on the door, and said, 'Good morning, I'm Daphnis from Crete.'"
  • (12) The last section of the paper focuses on the discussion of the experimental use of an integrated "low cost" system for interconnection among the Metaxas Pathology laboratory, the Pathology Department of the University of Crete, and the Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens.
  • (13) There are people who have nowhere to sleep at all.” Greece crisis: a disaster for Athens and a colossal failure for the EU Read more According to a University of Crete study earlier this year, there are now 17,700 people without proper and secure housing in Athens alone.
  • (14) Over the past year the group has been blamed for a rash of arson attacks on cemeteries and synagogues in Athens, Salonika and Crete.
  • (15) He was installed on an elegantly spread foil blanket, his laptop balanced on his cabin bag, at his side the food, water and toilet roll he brought when he left his home in Oxford at 5pm on Saturday afternoon expecting to end the day with a late supper in Crete.
  • (16) Zombanakis, a rags-to-riches success story who talked his way into Harvard after an impoverished childhood in Crete, acknowledges that the world of international finance has been transformed in the intervening years.
  • (17) Personally I don’t see any signs of recovery.” “Healthcare increasingly a major financial concern” “I work as a journalist, with two university degrees,” says Zoe Georgoula, 40, from Crete.
  • (18) Two children born on Crete of consanguinous parents presented the following manifestations of the ocular type of Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS): blue sclerae, keratoglobus and rupture of cornea following minor trauma.
  • (19) Job of the week Greece: OFI Crete’s translator , asked to convert under-pressure Italian manager Gennaro Gattuso’s shouted English into Greek in real time.
  • (20) They had been travelling from Crete and had been at sea for about 30 hours," she said.

Greece


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Gree
  • (n. pl.) See Gree a step.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 2010 2 May : In a move that signals the start of the eurozone crisis, Greece is bailed out for the first time , after eurozone finance ministers agree to grant the country rescue loans worth €110bn (£84bn).
  • (2) For months, more than 170,000 mainly Syrian refugees travelling north from Greece have used Hungary as a thoroughfare to the safety of northern and western Europe.
  • (3) In Europe, for example, the basket of goods tested has fallen 18% in Greece (Corfu) to £57.50, making prices a third cheaper than Italy (Sorrento) at £87.06, the most expensive of six eurozone destinations surveyed.
  • (4) Samaras said: A "Grexit", as it is called, would be devastating for Greece and detrimental to Europe.
  • (5) There are no more parties, there is only Greece," said Markos Bolaris, the new deputy health minister and close ally of the former prime minister George Papandreou .
  • (6) The industry wants the health ministry to bring in a new pricing system so that Greece uses a basket of eurozone countries to calculate prices.
  • (7) Sadly, the bullet will not only kill off Greece’s future in Europe.
  • (8) In addition, the UK government will provide further resources to the European Asylum Support Office to help Greece and Italy identify migrants, including children, who could be reunited with family members elsewhere in Europe.
  • (9) All of the parties have been trying to use Greece to their advantage.” On Monday, the governing People’s party pointed to the referendum to justify their decision to impose austerity measures during the height of the economic crisis.
  • (10) Greece sincerely had no intention of clashing with its partners, Varoufakis insisted, but the logic of austerity was such that policies conducted in its embrace could only fail.
  • (11) While Greece struggled to find a new leader, the spotlight turn dramatically to Italy.
  • (12) As Greece pleads with its eurozone creditors for more time in meeting its fiscal adjustment targets, Dombrovskis is a fierce champion of surgical austerity applied quickly and ruthlessly.
  • (13) We performed a study of this type in the small town of Lari (Pisa) with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of mental disorders, including "minor" disorders, and of comparing our estimates with similar studies carried out in UK and Greece using identical methods (PSE-IX and CATEGO).
  • (14) Greece standoff over €86bn bailout eases after Brussels deal Read more But while the bailout chiefs are poised to agree on a route map, the journey for the Greek people seems no less long and arduous.
  • (15) Edwards pointed to Greece, which he said simply does not have the capacity to cope with the number of arrivals it is receiving and needs massive international help.
  • (16) That’s precisely the point made by Jubilee Debt Campaign: the reckless lenders that poured speculative cash into the country in the runup to the crisis escaped largely unscathed (though they were forced to accept some reduction in the face value of their bonds – known as a haircut – in the 2012 restructuring that accompanied Greece’s second emergency bailout).
  • (17) Couldn't the rest of the eurozone just let Greece default on its debts?
  • (18) The last major international bank with branches nationwide, Citi announced it would close all of its network presence outside of Greece’s two major cities, Athens and Thessaloniki.
  • (19) Then Greece has another chance.” But the intervention by the IMF will undermine EU leaders who argue Greece must submit to a fresh round of austerity measures to release funds for debt repayments.
  • (20) But Erik Britton, of City consultancy Fathom, said: "The LTRO [long term refinancing operation] and all those things, all it's done is bought a bit of time, but it hasn't addressed the structural problems, even slightly, even for Greece."

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