How To Use Dalmatia In A Sentence
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Every breed of dog, from dachshund to Dalmatian, from boxer to borzoi, from poodle to Pekinese, from Great Dane to chihuahua, has been carved, chiselled, kneaded, moulded, not literally as flesh and bone but in its gene pool.
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Throughout Dalmatia, including the adjoining islands, as well as on the Croatian coast, the Old Croatian language called Glagolitic is still in use at church services.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
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But their joy turns to dismay when fur-loving Cruella De Vil dispatches her clumsy cohorts, Jasper and Horace, to dognap every Dalmatian pup in London .
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Guests are offered an elaborate tray of hors d' oeuvres from which they may help themselves; then the meal begins; a demitasse of soup, a first course, and so on until dessert when a Dalmatian spotted ‘doggie’ bag of sweets is delivered.
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Breed of dog named after the Adriatic coastal region of Dalmatia, its first definite home.
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However, such restrictive exercise would not satisfy the ethological requirements of breeds such as dalmatians, dobermanns and collies.
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WILTON, CT—Michael Chandler looks out the windows of his sun room, past the swimming pool and guest cottage, to the wide backyard where his two children are playing with their pet dalmatian, Scotty.
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Vet of the Year award went to Paul Harris, of Thirsk, who was nominated by Dalmatian breeder Chris Pickup.
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There was a cocker spaniel, a Labrador, a Dalmatian, a Jack Russell, a husky, a golden retriever, a beagle, a poodle, three kinds of setters, a basset hound, a Great Dane, several different terriers, a basenji, a St. Bernard, and a mutt.
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From the time of Augustus the name Illyria was applied not only to the present Province of Illyria, since 11 B.C. a province of the empire and called Dalmatia (embracing the Dalmatia of to-day, Montenegro, the western part of Croatia, and the northern part of Albania), but was made to include the districts of Rhaetia,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Local Dalmatian sandy limestone clads the in-situ structure, the stone cut smooth in contrast to the rough city wall across the new alley.
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It's just the place to buy a helium-filled Dalmatian, while listening to old blokes with beards making a noise akin to a donkey being garrotted with cheese wire.
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As churchman, he upheld ecclesiastical discipline in Italy and Dalmatia, maintained authority in the vicariate of Illyricum, restructured the dioceses of his dwindling patriarchate, and laboured to convert Jews and pagan rustics.
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My own daily dose of exasperation and humiliation comes courtesy of Bandit, a three-year-old Dalmatian.
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The Romans named the province Dalmatia after the largest and bravest of the tribes living on the coast.
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Can you talk me through the Kelly chicken breast with pigeon peas, cubeb berries and Dalmatian sage?
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That's because the "maraschino" in the Floridita recipe is not a processed cherry but, rather, a colorless liqueur made from marasca cherries grown on Italy's Dalmatian coast.
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He walks a Dalmatian down the street and carries a black-and-white spotted banner in a parody of identity and affiliation.
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A former French legionnaire who returned to Croatia when the war erupted in 1991, Gotovina commanded the central operations that won the war for Croatia in August 1995, retaking the strategic town of Knin in the Dalmatian hinterland that was – the seat of a four-year-old Serbian insurgency that left Croatia crippled and partitioned.
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The Dalmatian riviera in Croatia is fast becoming the place to be seen.
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In Dalmatian folk belief, for example, a girl born in a red caul became a morica when she grew up, and when she married she became a witch.
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Merlot has also been popular over Italy's north eastern border in Slovenia and all down the Dalmatian coast, where it can be attractively plummy when yields are restricted.
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Once upon a time, a marasca was a bitter cherry that grew wild in Croatia’s Dalmatian mountains.
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Once he dreamed he was trying to trap foxes but kept catching Dalmatians.
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From Dubrovnik you can catch a hydrofoil to the most delightful of all Dalmatian resorts, the medieval capital of the island of Hvar.
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This outfit is one of her more hideous concoctions in the way of outfits: white wedge sandals, a mini skirt made from Dalmatian-patterned suede, and a black and white checked t-shirt with a plunging neckline.
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Sitting in the back seat like some kind of chauffeured aristocrat was a fully grown Dalmatian.
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Whether you own a Dalmatian or a Doberman, if your pup is the neighborhood fire hydrant inspector, this is the costume for them!
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The fate of glagolitic became involved with the ecclesiastical politics of Dalmatia, where Byzantine and Latin religious influences overlapped.
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They had gone their separate ways after 102 Dalmatians but met up again, by chance, when she co-starred with actor Matthew Rhys.
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It's just the place to buy a helium-filled Dalmatian, while listening to old blokes with beards making a noise akin to a donkey being garrotted with cheese wire.
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On this 13-day tour you'll see imperial eagles, Egyptian vultures and Dalmatian pelicans, plus frescoed monasteries, Roman ruins and the monuments of the Thracian horsemen.
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In time the limestone coast became a granary and vineyard of Venice; Istrian marble would front renaissance palaces on the Grand Canal, Dalmatian pine would plank the Republic's galleys, and its seamen would sail them.
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Poignant as a visit to Dubrovnik may be, rich rewards await those who push into the interior -- beyond the comfort zone of Croatia's Dalmatian Coast.
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Of the twenty-one quadrisyllable verse-endings in the _Ex Ponto_, six involve proper nouns: II ii 76 _Dalmatiae_, ix 42 _Alcinoi_, the present passage, IV iii 54 _Anticyra_, viii 62 _Oechalia_, and ix 80
The Last Poems of Ovid
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Common or Dalmatian sage has a penetrating, warm quality from thujone, the note of camphor, and a eucalyptus note from cineole.
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The family dog Jasper, a brown spotted Dalmatian, strained at his lead as master and family passed by.
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The Russian, the Dutch, the Dalmatian.
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Large, powerful dogs are frequently targeted, including Akitas, chow chows, Dalmatians, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Great Danes, pit bulls, Rottweilers as well as mixes of these breeds.
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According to US website Dogchannel. com, films such as 101 Dalmatians and Beethoven resulted in increased sales of dalmatians and st bernards.
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A local veterinarian confirmed that Dalmatians often have a litter average of 12, though she said it was unusual for a whole litter to survive and that usually the mother would leave the runt of the litter to die.
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Venice, therefore, had an imperative need to extend its influence over the Dalmatian coastal cities.
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The possibility of a potentially hostile power occupying bases in Dalmatia was a matter of life and death to the republic.
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Slavic peoples migrated into the Balkans and along the Dalmatian coast in the sixth century.
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Serbia and Montenegro_: In the north of the Adriatic, _the entire coast, commencing from the Bay of Volosca_ on the frontier of Istria as far as the _northern frontier_ of Dalmatia, including the whole of the coast-line now belonging to Hungary, the entire coast of Croatia, the port of Fiume and the small harbours of Novi and Carlopago, as also the islands of Velia, Pervicchio, Gregorio, Goli and Arbe.
Im Weltkriege. English
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Her first piece in this mode was Peggy Lee and the Dalmatian, which comprises 18 puddles of fabric stained with black blots that are distributed in different densities and compositional drifts from sheet to sheet.
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Of course, Popper has a sort of 101 Dalmatians relationship with the penguins, and the Cruella De Vil figure is the guy from the zoo who wants to take them into care – although there is something uncomfortable in the way this film has to configure the zookeeper as the villain.
Mr Popper's Penguins – review
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They had gone their separate ways after 102 Dalmatians but met up again, by chance, when she co-starred with actor Matthew Rhys.