How To Use Vilnius In A Sentence
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The mayor of Lithuania's capital, Vilnius, has been filmed using an armoured vehicle to crush a car parked illegally in a cycle lane.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
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In the Tbilisi and Vilnius cases, Gorbachev equivocated on how deeply he was involved, hesitating to either defend or denounce the attacks.
The Return
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Arriving fatigued but frolicsome in Vilnius 40 hours after leaving the UK, my initial impressions made it worth it as I meandered through what claims to be the largest ‘Old Town’ in Europe on my way to my holiday abode.
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VILNIUS - Vilniaus Energija, the heating supplier to Vilnius, has announced plans to increase heating prices in homes by 51.1 percent to 34.09 Lithuanian centas (9.88 euro cents) per kilowatt-hour (kWh), not including the value-added tax (VAT), starting February.
News from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The Baltic Times.
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The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet.
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In Vilnius, Lithuania, his father's family were scholars and rabbis with huge private libraries.
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The street battles of Vilnius and Riga show a brutal determination to keep the Soviet empire together.
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Lithuania's capital city Vilnius was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
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Genius thereminist Clara Rockmore was born Clara Reisenberg in Vilna (now Vilnius), Lithuania, in 1911.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Twenty-Eight
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Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.
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In its old town heart, Vilnius is an almost painfully pretty place, its gothic and renaissance heritage preserved or restored for the benefit of future generations of chocolate-box designers.
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The killings in Vilnius have precipitated the worst crisis yet.
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They want him deported to Vilnius, the city of his birth, to stand trial for genocide.
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Since the sexual revolution of the sixties, in fact, insensate jealousy of the kind that leads to death in Vilnius hotel rooms has become not morbid or pathological, but perfectly normal, at least in the statistical sense.
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Hundreds of thousands of people have crowded into the center of the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.