Capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
1 This month, thousands marched in Rome to demand action on record unemployment.
2 But Rome needs cash and is asking the regional government for help.
3 Last week, Mr Salvini said Rome should increase its deportations of migrants.
4 If Rome could rule Venetian minds it might also rule Venetian politics.
5 Having said this, Rome is not an especially good city for walking.
6 In July, Rome passed a law outlining measures for the nuclear renaissance.
7 I first came across Roma people about 20 years ago in Rome .
8 Of course I'm happy, Aldridge said on the Jim Rome radio show.
9 Far from the oppressive elements of Rome - free to seek his pleasures.
10 If our children are to rule after us, they must know Rome .
11 Tyranny in Rome was exercised more intellectually than in the French Capital.
12 The very same thing happened in Rome in the case of Cæsar.
13 This time last year, I had been waiting for him in Rome .
14 For years I've been putting money into banks in London and Rome .
15 Today, America is the Roman empire, and New York is Rome itself.
16 The pope ruled at Rome and in the States of the Church.
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