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I . European [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, Am ˌjʊrə-] N

European
Europejczyk(-jka) m (f)

II . European [ˌjʊərəˈpiən, Am ˌjʊrə-] ADJ

European

European Commission N

European Community N

European Ombudsman <-men> [-mən] N

European Parliament N

European Union N

the European Union

non-European ADJ

pan-European ADJ

European Central Bank N

European Court of Justice N

European Development Fund N

European Investment Bank N

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Shorter versions of the track can be found on some European 7 single formats.
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He is credited for developing the hospital into a model European institution.
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In the course of national politics and programmes, few European states use the terminology sustainable land management.
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It did not have the regular European promotional tour as in previous years.
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Multiple shirts of this sort have survived to the present, including some in European museums.
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Buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and historical period.
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He ended the European season as one of the year's most highly rated two-year-olds.
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With the help of some European acts, he puts together a new show.
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However, it can be used generally for any European language.
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It quickly obtained a European reputation, and still remains a prominent landmark in the history of jurisprudence.
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