[
US
/ˈstɹæsˌbɔɹɡ/
]
NOUN
- city on the Rhine in eastern France near the German border; an inland port
How To Use Strasbourg In A Sentence
- Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France on May 4, 2010 at 6: 51 pm Serpico How Did It Come To This? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
- Before the Findlay decision was given in Strasbourg, the British government had in fact sought and obtained legislation in Parliament to reform the court martial system.
- The judges found two structural flaws in the Strasbourg assembly.
- After submitting a thesis on abelian functions, he received his doctorate in 1895 from the University of Strasbourg.
- There was intense behind-the-scenes activity in Strasbourg last night as political groups tried to reach a compromise before the report is debated today.
- These ‘harder’ resins include Strasbourg turpentine (olio d' abezzo) from the European silver fir, Abies alba and sandarac resin, from Tetraclinis articulata and, possibly, from some Juniperus species.
- This nuanced study of the U.K. shows how difficult it can be to really tell if Strasbourg judgments and decisions have in practice been properly executed.
- This nuanced study of the U.K. shows how difficult it can be to really tell if Strasbourg judgments and decisions have in practice been properly executed.
- EU officials had pushed for the raid based on what the Strasbourg court called "vague unsustained rumors" that I had supposedly bribed OLAF officials to obtain these files. Part of the Problem
- We turn to consider the Strasbourg jurisprudence.