| Greece's affable, easy-going ways have long made it a favourite with families. |
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| For the main course, tuck into some of Greece's favourite vegetables, tomatoes, spinach and zucchini or courgettes. |
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| But it was a pastime which landed him a spell in one of Greece's most notorious prisons. |
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| Violent clashes took place between riot squads and protesting police officers that had blocked the entrance to Greece's finance ministry. |
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| The disqualification of Greece's two top sprinters hardly tarnishes the Olympic gold standard as some seem to think. |
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| Greece's attempts to get the British government to return the Elgin Marbles have met another roadblock, this time from within. |
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| Under Greece's strict protection laws, it is illegal to own, buy, sell or excavate antiquities without a special permit. |
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| The horse's head, with a cropped mane that recalls artifacts from ancient Greece's Geometric period, is also gilt, and it is considerably more detailed than the body. |
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| About 98 percent of Greece's people speak Greek as their first language. |
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| As a consequence, there was a crisis in international confidence in Greece's ability to repay its sovereign debt. |
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| And Greece's economy is structurally uncompetitive within the Eurozone, archaically organized and with no clear growth plan. |
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| How will you spread bet European indices following the victory of Greece's New Democratic Party? |
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| On Sunday 17 June 2012, after weeks of uncertainty, Greece's New Democratic Party was elected. |
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| The IOC President Jacques Rogge characterized Greece's organisation as outstanding and its security precautions as flawless. |
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| Then the debt crisis hit and Greece's long-standing and endemically chronic finances almost brought down the entire Eurozone. |
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| The team of archaeologists is from Britain's University of Nottingham and Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities of the Ministry of Culture. |
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| Hopes of a timely compromise are slim and Greece's exit from the eurozone must now be considered a probability. |
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| A FLOTILLA break around Greece's Ionian islands is the perfect introduction to sailing. |
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| In 1828, modern Greece's first president Ioannis Kapodistrias called for union of Cyprus with Greece, and numerous minor uprisings took place. |
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| Greece's foreign policy is conducted through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its head, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. |
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| Even though the country denied that it was renegotiating the terms, investor apprehension pushed Greece's borrowing costs to a record euro high. |
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| By 1913, Greece's territory and population had almost doubled, annexing Crete, Epirus, and Macedonia. |
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| Greece's unique cultural heritage, large tourism industry, prominent shipping sector and geostrategic importance classify it as a middle power. |
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| Greece's industrialists union SEV holds its annual meeting, at the Athens Megaron Concert Hall. |
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| Greece's rich historical legacy is reflected by its 18 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, among the most in Europe and the world. |
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| The position of Prime Minister, Greece's head of government, belongs to the current leader of the political party that can obtain a vote of confidence by the Parliament. |
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| Alexis Tsipras's leftist Syriza party was ahead of its main rival, conservative New Democracy, as voting ended in Greece's election on Sunday, an exit poll showed. |
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| Whether Corbyn could become leader of a Labour Party that would espouse the radical leftism of Greece's Syriza Party and Spain's Podemos Party remains to be seen. |
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| But all this panic is about to be washed away over the course of a seven-night stay at the sun-kissed Marbella Corfu Hotel on Greece's greenest island. |
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| According to an opinion poll, supporters of Greece's bailout terms have a lead over those who back the leftist government in the run-up to Sunday's referendum. |
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| Greece's motorway network has been extensively modernised throughout the 1980s, 1990s and especially the 2000s, while part of it is still under construction. |
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| As of January 2013, the project has still not been confirmed, although there is mounting pressure to approve it, arising from Greece's difficult economic situation. |
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| If Greece's assets could be tokenised and issued as a digital currency, argues Gibson-Grant, public-sector wages and pensions could be paid with it. |
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| Greece's repayment schedule to the IMF is toughest in the weeks ahead. |
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