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- adjective Of, from, or pertaining to
Central Europe , its people, or its culture. - noun A Central European person; one who comes from or lives in
Central Europe .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Japan typically buys U.S. corn, but Eastern and Central European countries have harvested a bumper crop and their prices for delivery to East Asia are currently cheaper than U.S. prices.
Corn Touches Lowest Price of Year Ian Berry 2011
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Later, Mr. Obama hosted a working dinner for the presidents of 18 countries taking part in the Central European summit.
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Later, Mr. Obama hosted a working dinner for the presidents of 18 countries taking part in the Central European summit.
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Later, Mr. Obama hosted a working dinner for the presidents of 18 countries taking part in the Central European summit.
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Zaoralek has received much criticism from political opponents for his rejection of the Havel letter to Obama and other anti-American statements, however the lack of clarity of NATO's role in the Central European security structure has made such dangerous positions politically rewarding to the opportunists.
Robert Amsterdam: Obama's Expensive Dinner at Prague Castle 2010
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After WW2 Churchill set up a Central European Committee, with the aim of forming an “anti-Russian Confederation” of Central European nations, intended to give Britain total domination of Central Europe.
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After WW2 Churchill set up a Central European Committee, with the aim of forming an “anti-Russian Confederation” of Central European nations, intended to give Britain total domination of Central Europe.
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Observing the rise of Central European nationalism all around him, Stefan decided to join the nations of Central Europe instead of fighting them.
Laughable and Tragic Applebaum, Anne 2008
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To meet increased competition - especially from new EU members and Central European countries - Austria will need to continue restructuring, emphasizing knowledge-based sectors of the economy, and encouraging greater labor flexibility and greater labor participation by its aging population.
Austria 2008
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To meet increased competition - especially from new EU members and Central European countries - Austria will need to continue restructuring, emphasizing knowledge-based sectors of the economy, and encouraging greater labor flexibility and greater labor participation by its aging population.
Economy-overview 2008
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