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What does Sweden mean?
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Sweden

Sweden is a country in the north of Europe.

Sweden

a Scandinavian kingdom in the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula

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Simple sentences

Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.
The population of Sweden is on the increase.
Sweden has a language of its own.
We had a splendid holiday in Sweden.
Sweden has its own language.
They come from Sweden.
You come from Sweden.
I hope to see reindeer on my trip to Sweden.
The bridge between Denmark and Sweden is almost five miles long.
Our former home was in Sweden.
They met the crown princes of Sweden and Denmark.
I've just come back from Sweden.
Sweden's population is growing.
I want to go to Sweden.
These things only happen in Sweden.
He who is born in Sweden is Swedish.
We had a wonderful holiday in Sweden.

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During the reign of king Johan III a bitterly cold winter swept over Sweden, the likes of which had never been seen in living memory.
Did you have a nice trip over from Sweden?
Well, what did you do in Sweden? I mean Norway.
It's a long, tough trip from Sweden. I mean Norway.
Yes, he was due in Sweden yesterday.
Yes, the trip was a little bumpy. but I'm certainly glad that you sent that plane to Sweden.
We have a plane leaving on Thursday for Sweden.
I was born in Sweden, but when I was small.
But Jean-Baptiste treasures this one from Sweden.
Jean-Baptiste Barnadotte heir to the throne of Sweden.
That would mean that I'd be crown princess of Sweden.
Please, tell me why the Sweden chose my husband.
Madame, for a century now, the importance of Sweden as a great nation has been failing.
Do you know where Sweden is?
Not Poland. Sweden.
All right, Sweden.
He's going to send me to Sweden.
He won't send me back to Sweden.
I 'm not from Norway. Sweden.
I was King of Sweden.
Gustavus Adolphus. while Sweden is in the midst of a grievous war.
After 30 years of war, Sweden now has the commanding place in Europe.
For the great victory you have won, Sweden is grateful.
And we shall win still greater glories for Sweden.
Sweden victorious in a ravaged Europe.
The Spaniard's arrival cannot disturb the natural harmony. between Sweden and France.
Your Majesty, our university at Uppsala is the oldest in Sweden. one of the oldest in Europe.
Oh, he's a nice fellow. He's going to send me to Sweden.
Now you see what you've done? He won't send me back to Sweden.
Excuse me gentlemen. I 'm not from Norway. Sweden.
We have a plane leaving on Thursday for Sweden. - I'll make a reservation for you.
Switzerland, Sweden or anywhere else.
Tell me, have you ever been to Sweden?
No, what would I do in Sweden?
You came to Paris to do everything that is forbidden in Sweden.
Forget Sweden.
Sweden.

News and current affairs

The new vanguard includes councils in Sweden, the United Kingdom, Slovenia, and Canada.
The remit of Sweden's fiscal council is particularly broad, giving it a mandate not only to forecast, but also to look more deeply at the motivations and consequences of government policy.
But the lessons that are sometimes derived from Sweden's experience are based on misunderstandings of what we actually did, and of how our system worked.
Sweden's assumption of the EU Presidency this month should help these efforts.
In fact, the incentives are already there. Some fairly large countries - Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, to name a few - have already undergone some very large depreciations.
But other proposals carry bigger risks, notably the privatization of retirement pensions, which is talked about in many countries, and that some - including Great Britain, Chile, Sweden, and Mexico - have already put in place, at least partly.
He became Sweden's foreign minister for a year and was later a director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna.
The country in question is Sweden in 1992-1993.
Similarities between Sweden then and major developing economies recently are reminders that in a world of capital mobility financial crises can overwhelm all kinds of countries, regardless of their structural features.
Back to Sweden in 1992.
Imagine now that Sweden had been an ordinary developing country and that the IMF had been called in.
Would Sweden have been better off today as a result?
Meanwhile, France and other EU countries should help Germany, Austria, Sweden, Hungary, and Slovenia to alleviate the refugee crisis by accepting a quota system.
Yet companies in China face far fewer regulations than in Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Germany, France, and Sweden.
Sweden has developed legislation that minimizes bureaucracy for companies that need foreign workers.
In the early 1990's, Sweden suffered a huge recession precipitated by a housing bubble and a banking crisis.
The idea that the US can grow out of its debt burden, as did Finland and Sweden following their financial crises in the 1990's, seems unrealistic.
Here, Sweden's experience is encouraging.
Recent increases in home prices have also been seen in Australia, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, Korea, Singapore, and Sweden, and optimistic talk is heard in still more places.
Some fairly large countries - Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, to name a few - have already undergone some very large depreciations.
Recent reports from France and Sweden find that those who have used mobile phones for ten or more years have double the risk of brain cancer.
Other countries might find Sweden's system worth studying.
In Belgium, France, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, and Switzerland, light manufacturing led the way.
Here, Sweden will attach particular importance to energy efficiency programs, which will serve not only the purposes of enhancing energy security and reducing costs, but will also be an important contribution to the fight against climate change.

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