How To Use Helvetia In A Sentence
- There is room on the list for some wonderful, stoned, noodly incoherence from Helvetia ( "this one-way street doesn't allow bicycles/Oh no") and some moving, outsider, off-kilter folk from Kath Bloom ( "I knew that I would ride with you/If I could"). Readers recommend songs about bicycles: The Results
- 'On Thursday, March 29, four companies of the Royal Irish Rifles were under orders to go by march route to De Wet's Dorp, and to leave one company behind at Helvetia, which is midway between the two townships. From Aldershot to Pretoria A Story of Christian Work among Our Troops in South Africa
- Somebody will make money, but then again somebody will make money by scraping Helvetia and building snout houses. 100 pages of poppycock (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Helvetia, etc. are just the latest protester-victim in front of the bulldozer. funny how cities must always eat more and more resources, land and taxes just to survive, isn't it? They get you coming and going (Jack Bog's Blog)
- I'm pretty sure "snout" houses in Helvetia would sell without billions in subsidies (I could be wrong, maybe they're considering street money pinatas too). 100 pages of poppycock (Jack Bog's Blog)
- If it were much more restrictive, and perfect agricultural land such Helvetia was labeled as permanently off limits, then we would have something to boast about. They get you coming and going (Jack Bog's Blog)
- Originally it was proposed that the typeface be called Helvetia (Latin for Switzerland), but the designers didn't want to name it after a country, and so it was called Helvetica instead (which is Latin for Swiss). Boagworld recommends
- Most of this sediment cover slipped to the north during the formation of the Alps, leaving the Helvetian nappe exposed. Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland
- The central part of this region may be called the Helvetia of the peninsula; in ancient times it was the home of the intrepid Sabini, Marsi, Marrucini, Peligni, and Frentani, who for more than a century checked the progress of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent