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Brussels

(= Bruxelles) the capital and largest city of Belgium; seat of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization

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Bruxelles capital of Belgium Belgian capital

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Brussels is the capital of Belgium.
I more often go to Brussels than Paris.
Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all cultivars of the same species.
I don't like Brussels sprouts.
Brussels is in Belgium.

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And now Watson, we shall treat ourselves for a couple of carpet bags, encourage the manufacturers, the countries through which we travel and make our way at leisure into Switzerland via Brussels, Luxemberg.
We stayed two nights in Brussels, then began to make our leisurely way southeast.
I'll suggest tonight that they make a trip to Brussels.
I want you to take a trip to Brussels, and I'll follow you in a few days.
You know the leader of the underground movement in Paris, in Prague in Brussels, in Amsterdam, in Oslo, in Belgrade, in Athens.
German wives found themselves being photographed on bridges across the Vistula and in the neighbourhood of the fortifications of Brussels.
To win a prize at the Salon Photography in Brussels.
Old man Burgess is flying to Brussels on Sunday. and I have to get my monthly report in by tomorrow.
My boss is flying to Brussels this morning.
She lives in Brussels.
A client from Brussels.
No, that's me and the banker, from Brussels.
A banker from Brussels.
The chauffeur of the banker from Brussels.
They say at the bank that your husband's going to Brussels.
I've got to catch a train to Brussels.
Intended to greet you upon your arrival at Brussels.
I'll go to Brussels, all right. That's what I'll tell her, only I'm not going.
Well, goodbye, Nicole. I'm starting for Brussels.
I thought you were in Brussels.
You know the leader of the underground movement in Paris, in Prague in brussels, in Amsterdam, in Oslo, in Belgrade, in Athens.
It came from Brussels, Belgium.
Success in Brussels and you've made it, my boy.
Brussels sprouts carrots, mashed potatoes.
Brussels sprouts, carrots, mashed potatoes.
You ignorant, these'll go to the Brussels exhibition!
You know the leader of the underground movement in Paris, in Prague Brussels, Amsterdam Oslo, Belgrade, Athens.
And the next week I got packed off to a school in brussels.
We're going to Brussels.
Old man Burgess is flying to Brussels on Sunday.
My boss was flying to Brussels this morning.
There was a Canadian ice-hockey player and a banker from Brussels.
Brussels?
While you're in Cannes, I'll be in Brussels with the banker.
Be a success in Brussels, and you're launched, my boy!
Brussels, then the tour, Ghent, Namur, Liege.

News and current affairs

BRUSSELS - The tsunami that has swept across financial markets is a global catastrophe.
BRUSSELS - The recent death in Brussels of Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi finally brings to light what lay behind his mysterious two-month disappearance from public life.
BRUSSELS - Austerity alone cannot solve Europe's economic and financial crisis.
BRUSSELS - There is a saying, too often used in interpreting international relations, that my enemy's enemy is my friend.
In the case of Bosnia and Kosovo, Brussels proved itself to be totally irrelevant and impotent when the use of force - or the threat of the use of force - was concerned.
When it came to Austria, however, there was a feeling that since this was not a military, but a purely political and moral situation, Brussels - and the Continent-wide political clout signified by it - would be able to prove efficient.
What is Brussels to do?
Brussels, the capital of the European Union, stands for everything populists, whether left or right, hate.
Politicians representing these voters lack experience in government, sometimes are technically unprepared for governance, and are suspicious of technocrats and bureaucrats, particularly those in Brussels.
If any city feels like a European capital now, it is not Brussels, Berlin, or even Paris, but London, home to almost a half-million French citizens, as well as millions of other foreigners.
BRUSSELS - The European Union's core countries these days, besides the original six founders, are the 15 member states that make up the European Monetary Union.
BRUSSELS - The euro crisis seems to be largely over.
An adjustment program succeeds or fails at home, not in Brussels or Washington.
Indeed, one positive achievement by European leaders at the recent Brussels summit was to begin the process of reining in both the ECB and the power of the American ratings agencies.
BRUSSELS - Is the eurozone stepping back from the brink?
But the new structure that he has imposed on the Commission implies a radical overhaul of how things are done in Brussels.
Even allowing for widespread electoral fraud (which would hardly endear him to Brussels), Yanukovych would still struggle to win a majority.
I still have an uncle, aunt, and cousins in Brussels.
Here Italy could join the more nationally minded economic policies now being pursued by France and the UK, to the detriment of EU technocrats in Brussels.
BRUSSELS - The euro area confronts a fundamental crisis that attacks on financial speculators will do nothing to resolve.
BRUSSELS - Once upon a time, there was a country plagued by large deficits, high inflation, and decades of economic stagnation.
Her second sweeping proposal, the withdrawal of voting rights in the Council, was abandoned at the Council's recent meeting in Brussels.
A month later, a French jihadist attacked the Jewish museum in Brussels, leaving three dead and one critically wounded.
His war on Islam is also, and perhaps even mainly, a war on the cultural and political elites, the Dutch intellectual establishment, the Eurocrats of Brussels, and the liberal-minded queen.
BRUSSELS - Those who oppose Western rapprochement with Kazakhstan cite the country's lack of political and human rights.
The Commission's own internal culture of cautiousness and red tape is a constraint that nobody in Brussels much likes to talk about.

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