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Meaning of "rallis"

Rallis (noun) - A term used in motorsports for a type of racing involving modified production cars
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  • A surname from Greek.

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Many rallis are made for dowries to this day.
Many people escaped the floods with only their families and their rallis.
Rallis was descended from an old political family.
His replacement with Rallis had little effect.
Rallis are made from scraps of cotton fabric dyed to the desired color.
After the liberation of Greece, Rallis was sentenced to life imprisonment for collaboration and treason.
Rallis defeated fellow Greek Demetrios Petrokokkinos in the first round of the singles tournament.
In the cemetery there are two monuments of the artist, representing Papadakis and Rallis respectively.
Parents present rallis to their daughters on their wedding day as a dowry.
In the doubles tournament, Petrokokkinos again faced Rallis in the first round.
In the past decade, rallis have gained much popularity and notice.
The only reputable Ice-Pressed Olive Oil on the market is Rallis.
Rallis asked Queen Olga to become regent until Constantine 's return.
The Goudi coup in Greece overthrows the Dimitrios Rallis government and calls for wide-ranging reforms.
Rallis originally belonged to the Greek conservative and monarchist People 's Party.

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Beginning in the 1970s, Rallis and Gérard Schiffmann wrote a series of papers on the Weil representation.
Rallis was elected to Parliament in 1872 and always represented the same Athenian constituency.

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