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Synonyms for agora

100 agorot equal 1 shekel in Israel

the marketplace in ancient Greece

a place of assembly for the people in ancient Greece

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A club spokesman said: "All contests went the distance with wins recorded for Ahmed Ibrahim, Piotr Gora, Sean McKiddie, Gary Ducie, Monty Ogilvie and Jay Carrigan-McFarlane.
For Kranjska Gora, nestled in Slovenia's Julian Alps and close to the borders of both Austria and Italy, is primarlly a resort for beginners, early intermediates and families.
Earlier, the company also reported positive exploration results at Blagodatnoye, which is located 30km from the soon-to-be commissioned Belaya Gora project.
The photo shows Gora ( in a white vest) with a broad smile.
The original Jasna Gora church, now the recreation hall, was built in 1913 and designated at the time for Polish immigrants.
She decided to visit "Gora", the oldest and wisest of them all.
BANKING AND CREDIT NEWS-April 7, 2011--Fitch keeps Poland's Zielona Gora city at BBB-/A-(pol)(C)2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
10.30am Alpine Skiing World Cup, men's giant slalom, Kranjska Gora (Eurosport2)
United Kingdom-based Highland Gold Mining Ltd (HGM.LN) has started mining at its Belaya Gora open pit operations in the Khabarovsk region of eastern Russia.
ADEG 'lecsiwn Lloyd George: Pan oeddwn i'n blentyn yn Drws y Coed, Dyffryn Nantlle, clywais fy mam yn canu lawer gwaith fel hyn: Ji Lasi Bach Ji Lasi Basa Coch a Melyn Coch a Melyn Ji Lasi Basa Lloyd George ydi'r gora Y gora, y gora, y Gora!
IT was our first day skiing in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia's main resort, and I'd already decided that group lessons weren't for me.
"Better Parties, Better Government: A Realistic Program for Campaign Finance Reform" offers Peter Wallison and Joel Gora's opinion that major problems in American democracy stem from limits on campaign spending; the restrictions in place which all too often seem to protect incumbents, often giving them the election despite low approval ratings.