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The church of Seville has been a metropolitansee ever since the third century.
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He was afterwards raised, through the usual course of episcopal preferment, to the metropolitansee of Seville.
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Convicted of the crime, he who had resigned his metropolitansee was deprived of the office of patriarch.
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By the elevation of Talavera to the metropolitansee of Granada, the office of queen's confessor became vacant.
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The ecclesiastical organisation of the country was then consolidated; Gnesen was made the metropolitansee, and Polish and Pomeranian dioceses were placed under it.
Usage of metropolis in English
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Five weeks in the great metropolis had worked wonders in the boy.
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Today, Wenling is a typical medium-sized metropolis in Zhejiang province, southern China.
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Then came Richmond; the metropolis of the world, to the young voyager.
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It gave him a new picture of the metropolis, he told us.
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In the metropolis, an extraordinary assembly of the national union took place.
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The artificial fountains of the metropolis are, in like manner, fast vanishing.
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I am at Paris-andnot in the metropolis of our own country.
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Once Babylon became the metropolis it retained its pre-eminence until the end.
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He was at home in Budapest among the writers of the metropolis.
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I was helpless as a teenager coming of age in that metropolis.
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One day, the imagined metropolis may even become a publicly traded company.
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He was in a city whose size made it a true metropolis.
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We have all the advantages of a great metropolis without the drawbacks.
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Indeed, my cousin had apparently grown suddenly famous in the American metropolis.
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And thus Athens became, as it were, the metropolis of the allies.
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The great commercial metropolis had celebrated the occasion by a magnificent banquet.