NOUN
- the council in 1311-1313 that dealt with alleged crimes of the Knights Templar, planned a new crusade, and took on the reformation of the clergy
- a town in south central France where is 1311-1313 the Roman Catholic Church held one of its councils
How To Use Vienne In A Sentence
- I love the Viennese waltz. The Sun
- The waltzes and Viennese pieces are also a re-recording of a similar disc with 1957 tapings.
- The apartment was done up in Viennese style.
- Overhead, in the amethyst dusk above the Viennese Altstadt, Steel City was an evening star.
- After a year of construction and a weeklong postponement of the original opening date -- leaving die-hard fans champing at the bit -- Vivienne Westwood, the storied British fashion label, has finally opened its first U.S. store, on Melrose Avenue in West Hollywood. Vivienne Westwood Opens First US Shop In West Hollywood
- From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner.
- In the first quarter of the 19th Century Antonio Diabelli, a Viennese pianist and music publisher, sent a simple waltz he had written to a number of major composers and invited them to write variations.
- La façon dont Drew est penchée vers eux, son air incroyablement serein sur le visage, et ses main qui viennet entourer délicatement le visage de ses frères adoré, leur cachant chacun un oeil ... Popular in the last 8 hours
- The Viennese writer Stefan Zweig called the coffeehouse "the best school of everything new. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
- She had danced in Viennese palaces, tangoed in Tashkent, and swayed to the music of Georgie Fame in Dublin. Macarena Lithuania