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How to use Finns in a sentence

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Finns eat whitebait fried, or in a dill sauce, or in a garlic sauce, or in a tomato sauce, or baked in bread.
The happy Finns travel en famille to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish.
But the Finns, like the French and Greeks and Irish and the rest of them are quite happy with the euro.
While the Danes, Swedes and Norwegians are of the same race with similar languages, the Finns are a breed apart.
Finns drink twice as much as they did in 1970-the equivalent of more than nine litres of pure alcohol per person each year.
Finns had a more positive attitude toward it than Estonians and Russians did.
Finns also listen very carefully and easily pick up subtleties and nuances.
Over here there's a few Swedes and Finns discussing strategy in their native tongues.
The competition for the purest vodka is now a two-horse race between the Swedes and the Finns.
Finland is about 98 percent Lutheran but only about 2 percent churchgoing, so Lutheran notions of sin and grace are long forgotten by most Finns.
The Swedes and the Finns are usually found to be defending principles when it might not appear to be in their national interest.
While these historical patterns of settlement affect the current rural landscape, six of ten Finns now live in urban areas.
In 1998 Jenkins spent a month there training with some of the best Finns and he has already planned four training camps to Finland this year.
On a recent trip to Finland, Deacon was impressed with the progress the Finns have made in reducing teenage pregnancies.
The square below is a great place to just sit and watch Finns and myriad other nationalities drift by.
Camouflaged in white clothing on white skis, the Finns inspired American skiers.
Many Finns readily took part in the Russian Revolution of 1905, whereupon autonomy was restored.
Some Finns have disavowed the Estonian influence on their national pastime, however.
To date, 19 Norwegians, seven Danes and five Finns have been confirmed dead.
Most Finns are Lutheran while the majority of Karelians are Eastern Orthodox.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Finns of Karelia are called Za-volok-ian, because they live beyond the volok or watershed.
If they had been Finns, for instance, the Little Englander would have shed his last drop of ink in their defence.
Frya was their war-cry, and they drove back the Finns and magyars like children.
But the efforts of the Finns to secure a modification of the russification policy were quite fruitless.
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