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Metz
[mets, mes]
noun
a city in and the capital of Moselle, in NE France: fortress; battles 1870, 1918, 1940, 1944.
Metz
/ mɛs, mɛts /
noun
a city in NE France on the River Moselle: a free imperial city in the 13th century; annexed by France in 1552; part of Germany (1871–1918); centre of the Lorraine iron-mining region. Pop: 123 776 (1999)
Example Sentences
The current trio of episodes, directed by Janus Metz and written by Dan Gilroy, hits us in time for the Ministry of Enlightenment’s masterstroke to coincide with our president’s clamp-down on a free press, including an executive order to cut funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
And when the episode’s director, Janus Metz, one of the few who had also been given the full text of the speech, asked if she would want to film the whole thing, her response was “of course.”
The Frac Lorraine prominently features a garden as a living artwork at its location in Metz, France.
Atlaoui, a welder from Metz in north-eastern France, has always denied being a drug trafficker.
“Finally, it’s official, I am going to be a Real Madrid player for the next five years. It’s an immense pleasure, a dream coming true, a lot of emotions,” Mbappé said at a pre-match news conference in Metz where France hosts Luxembourg on Wednesday ahead of the European Championship.
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