Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A river of northwest Russia flowing about 1,800 km (1,120 mi) northward into Pechora Bay, an arm of the Barents Sea.
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Examples
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One Russian critic has pointed out that whereas the Onega flows smoothly to the sea, the Pechora is turbulent and wild.
A Doomed Young Man 2005
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One Russian critic has pointed out that whereas the Onega flows smoothly to the sea, the Pechora is turbulent and wild.
A Doomed Young Man 2005
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
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One of the radar buildings -- dubbed Pechora -- was enormous, soaring 60 metres (180 feet).
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
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One of the radar buildings -- dubbed Pechora -- was enormous, soaring 60 metres (180 feet).
CTV News RSS Feed 2010
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
The Seattle Times 2010
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One of the radar buildings - dubbed Pechora - was enormous, soaring 60 meters (180 feet).
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