The capital and largest city of the Czech Republic in the western part of the country; a cultural and commercial center since the 14th century.
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Examples for "Prague"
Examples for "Prague"
1Langweil's model of Prague didn't include the area north of the Vltava.
2The figures place Dublin behind only London, Paris, Rome, Prague and Barcelona.
3An example of this has just been approved in Prague's historic quarter.
4History of Jews in Zcechoslovakia; visit to the Jewish quarters in Prague.
5In 1896 the National Theatre in Prague announced a Czech opera competition.
1But home and away against Slavia Praha it was a struggle.
2Denmark's champions have had the longest journey; they made it through two qualifying rounds before beating Slavia Praha in the play-offs.
3A Czech football fan celebrates victory of his team AC Sparta Praha in the national league in Prague May 15, 2010.
1Needless to say, the Czech capital has no shortage of ghost tours.
2Palac Flora is the largest real estate transaction in the Czech capital this year, it added.
3The race is held in the town of Pardubice, about 100km east of the Czech capital.
4Cohen has denied ever visiting the Czech capital.
5In the Czech capital, Prague, streets normally packed with tourists are filled with soldiers and volunteers.
1Not annihilative, since Prag can hold out, though with prospect of famishing.
2The siege of Prag is raised and the Prussian army-muchsmaller-retreatsto Saxony.
3I would say that Prag Eshwar has done what Prags do, which is-
4Corporal Prag yet further improved the occasion, earning Dam's heartfelt blessing.
5Ever since he took care of Prag's wife, when she died, he's got him hypnotized.
6You apparently got inside Prag Eshwar's head somehow.
7There arrived, he shouted for the Corporal of the Guard and was quickly confronted by Corporal Prag.
8The foreman come to me last night and says, Prag I hear you belong to the union.
9Come with me, Prag, to my house.
10Corporal Prag knew his victim's little weakness and grinned maliciously as Dam sprang into bed without a word.
11I'll go across and see if I can help Dr. Jonathan take care of that poor wreck, Prag.
12Do you want anything, Prag?
14He is not to stand on the defensive, but to go on it; startles the world by suddenly marching on Prag, in three columns.
15This view is an agreement with the theory recently put forward by Suess in his "Antlitz der Erde" (Prag and Leipzig, 1885).
16I knew that Prag was just about crazy enough to do it, because I've heard Dr. Jonathan talk about the mental disease he's got.