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Lombardy

NOUN
  1. a region of north central Italy bordering Switzerland

How To Use Lombardy In A Sentence

  • When Lombardy left home about 8 a.m., the detective followed and alerted an officer in a patrol car.
  • Lombardy was stopped and arrested on suspicion of rape by force; rape with a foreign object and false imprisonment.
  • When Lombardy left home about 8 a.m., the detective followed and alerted an officer in a patrol car.
  • The newcomers first occupied the region north of the Po, which has ever since been called Lombardy after them, and then extended their conquests southward. An Introduction to the History of Western Europe
  • In the North East of Lombardy the Italian suits -- swords, batons, cups and coins -- are used.
  • The bishops in Lombardy, traditional guardians of their peoples, with large episcopal and comital powers delegated from the monarchs, played a decisive role in communal organization for defense (e.g., 2. The Development of Italian Towns
  • Lombardy was stopped and arrested on suspicion of rape by force; rape with a foreign object and false imprisonment.
  • I live in Lombardy (Northern Italy), where the Regional Health Service started three years ago a project to store all Lombardy citizens health data on a database accessible from every medical center, physician or hospital via Internet, using a personal IC-card to encrypt data. Google Health Begins Its Preseason at Cleveland Clinic - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
  • And thus equipped, everything is ready, Quinto mio; we turn our backs on haughty Milan, and nova regna petentes cras ingens iterabimus aequor, that is to say, the wide plains of Lombardy. A Siren
  • Others, in Lombardy, advocated a strict observance of Mosaic law. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries
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