Viennain a sentence
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Of all the world's cities, they ranked Vienna as the best place to live.Vienna = the capital and largest city of Austria
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We had a good time while he was in Paris, and then he went off to Vienna. (source)
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She has just arrived from Vienna. (source)
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Empty beer cans and whiskey bottles and a few half-eaten tins of Vienna sausages littered the floor.† (source)
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He lowered his head and skewered a small Vienna sausage.† (source)
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In addition, he had the most celebrated larder east of Vienna.† (source)
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Alex was sent to Austria, to an army hospital outside Vienna.† (source)Vienna = the capital and largest city of Austria
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They also took a large amount of money to give to a contact in Vienna who was destined for Israel.† (source)
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She'd never paid it much mind because she shopped at the Piggly, but now she saw that besides bait and tobacco, he sold matches, lard, soap, sardines, Vienna sausages, grits, soda crackers, toilet paper, and kerosene.† (source)
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I walked with the growing crowds along the shoulder of the highway, a corridor hemmed in by high walls covered in creeping vines, becoming a stream of refugees as we passed Fairfax and Oakton and Vienna on the way in.† (source)
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Just yesterday, on the road to Vienna, he took possession of a five-hundred-and-seventy.† (source)
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One on the Congress of Vienna.† (source)
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As SAEED WAS COMING DOWN from the hill to where Nadia again sat by their tent, a young woman was leaving the contemporary art gallery she worked at in Vienna.† (source)
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It's a sublet from a professional violinist who's with the Vienna Philharmonic now.† (source)
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Freud was born in 1856 and he studied medicine at the University of Vienna.† (source)
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If we can shake hands in space or over a conference table in Vienna, maybe we can do it here also.† (source)
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