Italian navigator who discovered the New World in the service of Spain while looking for a route to China (1451-1506)
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Examples for "Columbus"
Examples for "Columbus"
1However, Atkinson answered for Columbus on a transition goal three minutes later.
2This year the city is celebrating the fifth centennial of Columbus birth.
3Most Performed Work in New Zealand 2009 Award presented by Ray Columbus.
4The third and final meeting takes place on March 28 in Columbus.
5It's Duclair's second goal in four games since coming over from Columbus.
1Among the advocates of the western route was a Genoese mariner by the name of Cristoforo Colombo.
2Better give it up, Cristoforo Colombo, and make charts for a living the rest of your days.
3Signora Casella was another operatic composer, her " Cristoforo Colombo" having been produced at Nice in 1865.
4But beggars can not be choosers, and Cristoforo Colombo might be thankful that he could get anybody for his fool's errand!
5To many of us "eating Italian" is a favorite experience, and what could be a better excuse for a "festa Italiana" than " Cristoforo Colombo Day".
1The men swarmed up the sides of the Cristobal Colon like cats.
2The Cristobal Colon was running along the northern coast of Cuba now.
3The Cristobal Colon has a complement of five hundred officers and men.
4Surrender the Cristobal Colon back to Captain Moret or you die!'
5A great reception was given to the Cristobal Colon as she steamed into port.
1Another revered figure was Christopher Columbus and, in later years, Franklin Roosevelt.
2The life of Christopher Columbus contains much to inspire the present-day youth.
3You'd need Christopher Columbus's skills to discover the location of the lifts.
4The Italian Christopher Columbus gave up on Portugal and tried Spain instead.
5This is the story of Christopher Columbus, the man who discovered America.
6End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Christopher Columbus, by Mildred Stapley
7Bartholomew, brother of Christopher Columbus, tries to arouse maritime enterprise in England.
8His son, the count of Gelves, married a granddaughter of Christopher Columbus.
9Already Christopher Columbus had been unsuccessfully seeking support for his great enterprise.
10White men had been coming there since the days of Christopher Columbus.
11I have better things to do than go around playing Christopher Columbus.
12And yet what man to-day is more highly honored than Christopher Columbus?
13There are many claim that Christopher Columbus was kind of a jerk.
14Don't put your hands behind you, or stare, or say ' Christopher Columbus!'
15Just ask Christopher Columbus, St Brendan the Navigator or, indeed, the space-shuttle pilots.
16Tells about Martha doing her homework; a story about Christopher Columbus, arithmetic, etc.
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