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Malta

[ US /ˈmɔɫtə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a strategically located island to the south of Sicily in the Mediterranean Sea
  2. a republic on the island of Malta in the Mediterranean; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1964

How To Use Malta In A Sentence

  • Savona also includes several family recipes from Malta, such as Nanna's rice salad, which I'm anxious to try. BellaOnline - The Voice of Women
  • One example is a non-alcoholic drink, called Malta, which is now being successfully marketed in Asia and Africa.
  • The British fleet is now long gone from Malta: in 1979, H.M.S. London sailed out of Valletta harbour and the link between the Royal Navy and Malta came to an end.
  • On the island of Malta, where great colossal statues of Goddesses still stand, is the underground hypogeum.
  • Some historians studying the brutal battles for the Mediterranean have ended by asking an almost unmentionable question, which Woodall's plain account does not address: should Malta have been held at all, against such odds?
  • They diagnosed cystitis and then they diagnosed nephrolithiasis & then they diagnosed Malta fever with ovarian complications & then they went all hush-hush while they diagnosed a tuberculous infection so that I couldn't possibly guess what they were testing for. Another piece of the puzzle
  • IBM's early efforts in "smart" infrastructure technology around the world have already decongested Stockholm, improved water management in Brazil and started work on an automated power grid in Malta. Undefined
  • The bill would add five lysosomol storage diseases to the newborn screening panel: Pompe disease or acid maltase deficiency; Krabbe disease or globoid cell leukodystrophy; Gaucher's disease; Niemann-Pick disease; and Fabry disease. Clovis News Journal : News
  • The only painting of his to change hands in recent years was a Nativity, stolen in 1969 from a church in Palermo - where Caravaggio had painted it after having escaped from gaol in Malta.
  • The earliest written reference to Malta is in the biblical account of Saint Paul's shipwreck.
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