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/ˈɫəksəmˈbɝɡ, ˈɫəksəmˌbɔɹɡ/
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NOUN
- a grand duchy (a constitutional monarchy) landlocked in northwestern Europe between France and Belgium and Germany; an international financial center
- the capital and largest city of Luxembourg
How To Use Luxembourg In A Sentence
- The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC.
- Possibly in a bid to allay fears that nationalism and protectionism were driving the agenda--though it's hard to wonder how they couldn't in a country whose motto translates as "we wish to remain what we are"--a Luxembourg minister said on Tuesday that the takeover law, which it plans to enact in May, was in no way aimed at creating impediments to Mittal's play for Arcelor. Luxembourg Minister: We're Not Trying To Stop Mittal
- Luxembourg sketched out an acceptable compromise between Britain, France and Germany.
- Luxembourg have entered the World Cup 15 times and finished bottom of their qualifying group every time.
- Terms: Maturity: Nov. 5, 2020; coupon: 3.5%; reoffer: 99.189; date: Nov. 5, 2010; spread: 75 basis points more than midswaps; debt ratings: Aaa (Moody's), triple-A (S & P) and AAA (Fitch); denominations: € 1,000; listing: Luxembourg; interest: annual. New Securities Issues
- The Luxembourg and Belgian francs are tied to one another in a monetary union in 1921.
- The country of Luxembourg is covered by one diocese that contains 13 deaneries and 265 parishes in total.
- In the 1990s, a number of bishoprics in Germany, Luxembourg and France began to support his beatification by the Roman Catholic Church.
- She argued there were no secrecy provisions in the islands' jurisdiction that prevent information being obtained by the tax information authority which assists in international tax matters Luxembourg is accused by the TJN of being the "death star" superweapon in the world of tax havens because of its aggressive defence of financial secrecy and its resistance to EU efforts to close tax loopholes. Tax havens: G20 has failed to crack down, says campaign group
- Unlike the Tuilleries, the Luxembourg is where Parisians go to perambulate. What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day