For Berlin, the philosophy of history was tied not only to epistemology, but to ethics. |
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Tomorrow's feast of the Epiphany, or Little Christmas, is still a huge, well-celebrated event from Berlin to Barcelona. |
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In 1827 Mendelssohn and Devrient assembled a small choir in the family's Berlin home to try out some of the Passion's choruses. |
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West Berlin became a forcing house for new ideas about urban architecture and planning. |
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The set also made good use of images by the Expressionist painters Grosz and Kirchner to depict the seamy side of Berlin. |
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She had moved to Berlin a year before and it made for difficult rehearsals. |
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The Berlin film audience, however, immediately erupted into spontaneous applause, proving that we 21 st-century folk know what's what. |
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The audience to one of his films shown at the Berlin Film Festival jeered his work as it was being screened. |
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In the course of their investigation, Berlin begins to develop a romantic attachment to Helena. |
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Well, the reason for it was we had a highway in there and the air lane into Berlin was in the eastern Germany, which was under Russian control. |
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She submitted a thesis for her habilitation to the University of Berlin but it was not immediately accepted. |
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Framed for murder in Berlin, he is soon sucked into a battle with an unknown enemy that wants him dead. |
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After World War II Berlin was divided into separate parts and Shanghai, although restored to China, went through a period of stagnation. |
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Mr Blair is preparing for a whistle-stop tour of Berlin, Paris, Washington, New York and Brussels. |
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Back in Berlin he worked on his doctoral thesis on algebraic number theory under Dirichlet's supervision. |
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I got to know a little bit about it, at least the old Berlin of the past, through Benjamin's eyes. |
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Montgomery wanted the Allies to use the power they had to get to Berlin before the Russians. |
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The Berlin Decrees of 1806 were the first in a series of sanctions against Britain's trade known collectively as the Continental System. |
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I suggested that we should bundle the kids into the car and go to Berlin in as direct a route as possible. |
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The Berlin Wall had come down, the Sandinistas had lost power in Nicaragua. |
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Fleetingly melodic throughout, the final magic ingredient is the vocals of Annette Berlin. |
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He visited the zoo in Berlin several times and from 1907 to 1910 earned a good part of his living by teaching animal anatomy to artists. |
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Far from the hustle and grit of Berlin, it follows a quartet of young Germans lazing their lives away in a picturesque ski town in the Alps. |
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Both Italy and Spain reacted with anger at their exclusion from the Berlin summit. |
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A remake of the lilting Irving Berlin ditty Blue Skies began playing as the lights came up. |
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My wife Sushila and I conduct a youth program for teenage Hindus at our local mandir in Berlin, New Jersey. |
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German officers were forced to dial private suburban addresses from the Berlin telephone directory. |
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When delirious crowds tore down the Berlin Wall in 1989 many hallucinated that a millennium of borderless freedom was at hand. |
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A prisoner of war, he was interned by the Americans in Berlin before being released. |
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Another 40,000 marched in San Francisco, with thousands more demonstrating in Amsterdam, Berlin and other European cities. |
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Inside the scrapbook was the front page of the Daily News from the day the Berlin wall fell. |
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In his lifetime, Berlin supplied the score for 19 films, six of them starring Fred Astaire. |
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By the end of the 1980s the Berlin Wall was down and the velvet revolutions in eastern Europe were under way. |
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She played the character as a fragile English rose struggling to take root in the immoral mire of Berlin. |
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Lastly, the so-called quadripartite agreement secured the status of West Berlin. |
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First, take the fashion model angularity of Nicole Mourier and Mia Dime, and transplant them to the Berlin underground art scene. |
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Soviet authorities have argued they might have taken Berlin immediately after they established bridgeheads across the Oder. |
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Even as these protests reached Berlin, a fifth solution was under discussion there. |
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He was feted with academic honours and positions, including the directorship of a masterclass in composition in Berlin. |
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The latest phase in the airport's soaraway growth came yesterday when Air Berlin launched a new route. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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Precious few ghosts survive from that which passes for medieval Berlin, and even those from Neoclassical Berlin are much diminished. |
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In that film too, the Berlin I saw was a grim city, divided into east and west by a wall topped with barbed wire. |
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Using his position at the University of Berlin he dedicated himself to rubbishing Cantor's ideas and ruining him personally. |
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Found in 1877 and now on display at the Museum of Natural History in Berlin, the fossil bird had unusually long feathers around its legs. |
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In either incarnation, he has had little use for Isaiah Berlin or John Dewey. |
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Klima's book, translated into British English by Gerald Turner, takes us to a city even sadder than Berlin. |
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Celebrated songwriter Irving Berlin initially wrote the song without thinking too deeply about it. |
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Going to Berlin to visit Berghain is like going to London and meeting for a pint in The Punchbowl. |
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Immediately after the polls had closed on Sunday, wrangling began over the formation of a new government in Berlin. |
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It took a peace dividend after the Berlin Wall came down, along with most other countries, including the US and Australia. |
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The Fall of Berlin has battle scenes galore modelled on the Leningrad Symphony, though there is also a cringe-making pastorale. |
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In Berlin, Koch's assistants had discovered the principle of passive immunity and antitoxins. |
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He arrived knowing that the French government had already sold the pass at the Congress of Berlin. |
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Germany has abandoned plans to build a linear motor system between Berlin and Frankfurt. |
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The two, Switzerland's most glamorous diplomatic couple, have acquired a reputation as partygoers in Berlin. |
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The race accompanies the Berlin Marathon, a major event on the running circuit. |
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With Kirchner's move from Dresden to Berlin in 1911, city life became an important subject in his oeuvre and the apex of his artistic career. |
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This is cool and shows that black clad Berlin marketing gurus are down with leetspeak. |
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Don't miss a tour of the Berlin Experience, which traces its turbulent history. |
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The fall of the Berlin Wall didn't claim any victims, but it did profoundly change the geopolitical scene. |
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On Saturday, 13 stray cattle were impounded near Berlin after a motorist swerved to avoid them and rolled his vehicle. |
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In Berlin, Rejean becomes disillusioned by the commercialization of the Wall's collapse and suffers a breakdown. |
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But Americans in 1963 were in the midst of a Cold War, still haunted by the specters of Cuba and Berlin and Korea. |
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The trouble began with a proposal seeking the formation in Berlin of an international center for expellees. |
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Rather than eroding barriers between communities, a Berlin wall of suspicion, mistrust and hatred has been erected. |
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The assembly was summoned according to article four of the 1878 Berlin Treaty, which reaffirmed the independence of Bulgaria. |
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It is a theme park devoted to the lost socialist Atlantis complete with sub-machine gun toting guards and a rebuilt stretch of the Berlin Wall. |
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It gave him his luxury apartment in Berlin, his chauffeur, bodyguard and private barber. |
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He joined the Welsh Guards at 18 and, before sailing with the Falklands Task Force, saw service in Berlin, Northern Ireland and Kenya. |
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In The Tin Pan Alley Rag Scott Joplin brings his opera Treemonisha to Irving Berlin in hopes of getting him to help get it published. |
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Subsequently, a new institute was opened for him in Berlin, which was later named the Robert Koch Institute. |
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Conklin has performed as a violin soloist with numerous orchestras including the Louisville, Nashville and Berlin Symphony Orchestras. |
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But shortly after their honeymoon Dorothy died and Berlin, grief-stricken, went to Europe. |
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In Berlin he meets Sasha, a brilliant, charismatic, oratorically gifted, powerfully heterosexual ideologue who becomes his friend. |
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There were similar protests across the world, including Berlin, where bonfires were lit on the streets and barricades erected to fend off police. |
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Last night we went to East Berlin to have dinner and to tramp around some of the bars. |
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I grew up with a clear picture of the Iron Curtain too, since it was spoken of as though it were as coherent an artifact as the Berlin Wall. |
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He showed resolve over Berlin but was not uncompromising in response to Soviet pressure. |
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Yet his principles did not let him stay in Berlin once the censors caught on to his tricks. |
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During the weeks of terror that followed, two of the revolutionary leaders, Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, went into hiding in Berlin. |
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Several of the Slavic states of eastern Europe aided the refugees, while many Russians settled in Paris, Berlin, and the western hemisphere. |
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They are both scheduled to participate in the Berlin World Cup, a Grand Prix event taking place today and tomorrow. |
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After easily defeating a circus strongman for a cash prize, Zishe catches the attention of a German impresario who wants him to come to Berlin. |
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Police in Berlin are investigating whether an arson early today was a copycat crime. |
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He is so impressed, he persuades him to make a trip to Berlin, where he can guarantee lucrative employment as a Hercules on the cabaret circuit. |
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If you are the lucky one in Berlin, you can catch football fever filmed on celluloid by 45 film-makers. |
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Meanwhile, the glimpses we have of the Berlin above show a landscape out of The Triumph of Death, a city devolving into total anomie. |
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However the Soviet Union could not carry out show trials in Berlin, which was an open city. |
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With the reunification of Germany, Berlin became once again the capital of the country. |
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This time, free gigs will be staged on July 2 in London, Paris, Berlin, Philadelphia and Rome, simulcast on television and the Internet. |
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He had come cordially to dislike the aggressive, arrogant militarism he had seen in Berlin. |
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Only Berlin continued to be a flashpoint until the superpowers reached an understanding about the two Germanies. |
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He accommodates the reader with nine pages of Berlin history chronology, 55 illustrations, and a plenitude of notes, bibliography, and index. |
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During his residence he collected a plenitude of ethnographica for the ethnographical museums in Berlin, Leipzig, and Stuttgart. |
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As one of the most aggressively positioned building sites of Europe, Berlin urges, even compels different ways of looking. |
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Plans are already afoot to extend the product range and open the label's first flagship Berlin store this year. |
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It may not be four star like the one in Berlin, but it's a great deal nicer with a lovely view over the lake at breakfast. |
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Cast your mind back to the capitulation and collaboration which was Vichy France, Berlin Bear. |
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When the royal siblings toured the Berlin school, an eight-year-old boy cheekily questioned the princess about the headgear. |
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The PowerCube Motion System from Electro Pneumatic Innovations of Novi, Mich., and Amtech of Berlin is daisy-chainable. |
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The officers wanted to attend a naval conference in Berlin and were looking for a linguist who could give them a crash course in German. |
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He has also previously covered sports at the Tagesspiegel and freelanced for other Berlin newspapers. |
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Fifteen years ago this Tuesday a political earthquake brought down the Berlin Wall. |
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He arrived in Berlin in 1920, where he was influenced by Dadaism, Suprematism, and particularly Constructivism. |
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Over that time frame, the European Union's eastward expansion will place Berlin at the heart of the continent. |
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She received her initial training in Berlin from Alexandra Nicolaieva, a former prima ballerina of the Bolshoi Ballet. |
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It is a very effective and dramatic work, originally written to be danced to by the prima ballerina of the Berlin opera. |
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The decor is elegant, mixed with pieces of art symbolizing the fall of the Berlin Wall. |
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Even before the EU summit, Paris, Berlin and Moscow had been scrambling to effect a rapprochement with Washington. |
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The centre is on a one-hectare site on the main road to the Berlin industrial and residential townships. |
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From the opening notes of the Allegro vivace assai, the Berlin players conjured up Mozart in the best Viennese manner. |
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Montgomery wanted a full-scale rush on Berlin via the Ruhr, but this was overruled by the Allies Supreme Commander, Dwight Eisenhower. |
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During editing I managed to slip in some clips from a Soviet film, The Fall of Berlin, to help frame the story. |
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Thank god for foul-smelling German army jackets bought in moments in weakness from ratty markets in Berlin. |
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Erich Mielke was born in 1907 in the Berlin district of Wedding, the son of a cartwright. |
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In the British government the Russophiles were in a minority and in February 1909 Edward VII undertook a state visit to Berlin. |
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He fell in with a group of German artists in Paris and eventually went to Berlin, where he met Kandinsky. |
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The Soviet initiative was thus perceived by the Western powers as initiating the most important Cold War crisis since the Berlin airlift. |
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In May 1945 it was the Russians who hoisted their flag over the ruins of the Reichstag building in Berlin. |
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A hundred thousand people had been assembled in East Berlin to hear him, on a rubbly wasteland off the Friedrichstrasse. |
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They would have been whooping it up from New York to San Francisco, from Auckland and Sydney to Berlin. |
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After reunification, the parliament decided to readopt Berlin as Germany's capital. |
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He had been offered a position at Berlin University and Minna and her family were keen to move there. |
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Supposedly at least, he is a man of the written word, an academic who has taken a sabbatical year in Berlin in order to write a study of Titian. |
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She is from the wrong side of the tracks, but her beauty has allowed her to marry into 19th century Berlin society. |
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As a student in 1936 Andrew went to Berlin to compete at athletics with German medical students. |
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While Gershwin, Porter and Berlin are as famous as the songs they wrote, Arlen is a different kettle of fish. |
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The Soviet Union had imploded, the Berlin Wall had come tumbling down, and Africans were not indifferent to these winds of change. |
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The demonstration of an electric railway at Berlin by Siemens in 1879 opened the way to a transport revolution based on electric traction. |
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There were three narrow air corridors, airspace over Berlin was shared with the Soviets, and initially most aircraft available were Dakotas. |
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German Sandra Voelker set a new women's 50m backstroke world record in the preliminary heats of the national championships in Berlin. |
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The car was taken back to Berlin and was destroyed during an Allied air raid later in the war. |
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Decked out in velvet drapes, plush red sofas and funky antiques, it's part Moulin Rouge part Berlin bordello. |
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The fall of the Berlin Wall was the most dramatic event of the political revolution. |
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The last time I saw Danny Boyle, he was seated in a Berlin hotel room next to the world's biggest movie star. |
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She lived most of her 91 years downtown somewhere, in Berlin and in Vancouver. |
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Another person who urged him to act publicly was the Dominican student chaplain in Berlin. |
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In 1847 Eisenstein received his habilitation from the University of Berlin and began to lecture. |
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A developmentally challenged Italian teenager goes to Berlin with the father he's never met for medical tests. |
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Soon she was shuttling regularly to Gdansk via Berlin to take advantage of cheap flights. |
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Some say Flierl wants to reinstall the East's old boy network in the Berlin cultural scene. |
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He first came into contact with modern art movements through the Blaue Reiter and the Sturm exhibitions in Berlin. |
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In 1943, the Neumann factory in central Berlin was struck by incendiary bombs. |
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At the end of the war in Europe, they were among the mass of German papers captured by advancing Soviet forces when they took Berlin. |
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The various forces converged in April 1945, and the Berlin garrison commander capitulated on 2 May. |
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The first airship is due to lift off from a special base being constructed at a hanger in the village of Briesen near Berlin. |
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For me Berlin is both a city and a non-city, even if it has a very pronounced cultural scene including a non-official underground culture. |
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When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, a new leadership hastily jettisoned the Party's name, and soon began to repudiate most of its past. |
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Typically, he'd be up at the crack of dawn on Saturday morning, and fly to Budapest or Barcelona or Berlin. |
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The wasps are still out there, toing and froing with bits of our table like the Berlin Airlift. |
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Appointed minister plenipotentiary to Prussia by President Andrew Johnson in 1867, he lived in Berlin for the next seven years. |
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The turning point had come for him in 1913, when he'd attended a Yom Kippur service in Berlin. |
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They play classic jazz and Dixieland from a huge catalogue that includes standards by Louis Armstrong, Gershwin, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin. |
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While Paris and Berlin are eager to repair frayed transatlantic relations, the Europeans do not want to be dictated to by Washington. |
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Pamela Berlin, who directed persuasively, can be faulted only for not having made the author trim some of his repetitiousness. |
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Both these pursuits found their way into his writing, as well as motivating his subsequent relocation to Berlin. |
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Set in Berlin, the film has two second-generation Turkish immigrants meet up in a psych ward. |
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One of the principal theses of Isaiah Berlin, the English philosopher, was that most of the cardinal values to which human beings aspire clash. |
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He rightly recognized that the Berlin Wall was an abomination and a poignant symbol of the chains imprisoning the captive nations of Eastern Europe. |
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When the Berlin Wall fell, he did not crow but allowed democracy to take root on its own merits in the former Soviet republics. |
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The teleportation Accidentby Ned Beauman A Berlin set designer obsessed with teleportation follows his heart to Los Angeles. |
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This first eponymous full-length cd by Crash Berlin rests on a base of 80's breakbeat delivering songs in styles ranging from rap to spacey chill-out. |
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It was only under Gorbachev and his perestroika, as the Berlin Wall began to crumble, that the official line crumbled as well. |
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Public monuments from Brazil to Berlin have been eroded by pee. |
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At the Berlin games, the last before World War II, Hitler walked out on Jesse Owens, refusing to watch the African-American athlete compete in the broad jump. |
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He was in awe of Tel Aviv, a gay-friendly city with Pride parades rivaling those in Berlin and Amsterdam. |
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Along with the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is one of my all-time great experiences as a journalist. |
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The Berlin Wall had fallen, Soviet troops limped out of Afghanistan, and the Soviet economy was in tatters. |
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The fall of the Berlin Wall was of course no accident, either as fact or metaphor. |
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The Berlin Wall, toppled 20 years ago today, was brought down by Ronald Reagan's hawkish stand, right? |
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The Berlin Wall Focused by Photographers, an exhibition of photojournalists' first images of East Berlin after the wall. |
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In 1969 two linguists, brent Berlin and Paul Kay, found that color terms nearly always enter languages in the same order. |
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Once she was in front of the open door, with the Berlin cityscape rapidly passing by outside, he attacked her again. |
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Her entries range from those of a social butterfly, flitting from one society event to another, to horrific accounts of the bombing of Berlin and Vienna. |
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The little, looping movie shows five young women cycling through a park in Berlin, and filming each other as they do so. |
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It used to be said that post-reunification Berlin was the biggest building site around, as construction companies fell over themselves to build bigger and better hotels. |
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The survey shows that 20 percent of the Berliners say they will leave Berlin either due to new jobs or because they feel that the city has changed and is no longer theirs. |
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Clooney is set to play an American journalist who is sent to Berlin after World War Two ends in order to cover an Allied conference that will decide the future of Germany. |
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Kennan put her up in his version of a Russian dacha in a town in Pennsylvania called, of all things, East Berlin. |
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She reclaimed her title of countess and turned the decaying ancestral family seat into a house for homeless children at Wilsickow north of Berlin. |
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Her father runs an antique store and frequently sends the girls goods to quench the Berlin vintage drought. |
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Last week, the four Berlin universities and three of the four advanced technical colleges also withdrew from the local government employers' association. |
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It was Mr. clooney who reignited the debate last year with his response to a question at the Berlin Film Festival. |
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I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it. |
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The Reichstag in Berlin is supplied with 85 percent renewable energy. |
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It was a very personal subject for him, since his maternal grandfather was a Berlin Jew who died in the Majdanek death camp. |
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Mr Chamberlain then read to the House the message which His Majesty's Ambassador in Berlin and the French Ambassador have been instructed to hand to the German Government. |
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You have to imagine a combination of Dr Johnson, Isaiah Berlin, Peter Sellers, and don't forget Charlie Chaplin because Peter was a great mime too. |
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A flip through the bibliographic references in the catalogue gives an insight into the stunning mindlessness of the actually existing Berlin memorial scene. |
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Veteran Berlin players implore other maestros to lead them in Brahms. |
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After an unhelpful spell with a Hungarian coach in Budapest, she arrived in Berlin. |
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Pierrot Lunaire, performed in Berlin in 1912, was scored for eight instruments and a voice for which relative pitches were notated to form a speech-melody. |
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It was also in Berlin that he discovered the famous Euler's Identity giving the value of the exponential function in terms of the trigonometric functions sine and cosine. |
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Otto Hahn was a radiochemist working at the University of Berlin. |
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What I like these days about visiting Berlin is the creative tension between the old run down corners and the contemporariness in art, streetlife, architecture. |
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The university's masterplan for the campus was initially based on the notion of a single interconnected megastructure, similar to the Free University of Berlin. |
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Mine are carefully folded into envelopes and airmailed to Berlin. |
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The void of the Berlin Museum is incessant, obtrusive and silent. |
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These have been supplemented by jewelry from the Cairo Museum and with a 33 B.C. papyrus, on loan from the Neues Museum in Berlin. |
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I was living in East Berlin for weeks in a row and experiencing the grayness of East Berlin. |
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In addition to a full mobilisation of the Berlin police force, extra contingents of police are being drawn from other states in the east and west of the country. |
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With beer halls and stores selling everything from the latest fashions to gourmet foods, Potsdamer Platz became a central meeting point for pre-war Berlin. |
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He asked for a day to decide, and he traveled home from Berlin to talk with his father, Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin. |
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The Turner Prize-winning duo reinterprets the union jack for their largest show to date in Berlin and Paris. |
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Premiered in Berlin in 2005, the work is a flirtation with minimalism, or at least with the technique of motoric repetition in overlapping cycles or phases. |
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The rumpus followed a majority vote of the finance ministers not to launch legal action which could have meant huge fines against Paris and Berlin. |
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Forty years ago this month, Phillips launched the compact audio cassette at the 1963 Berlin Radio Show, and our relationship with music has never been quite the same since. |
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Lentz was so proud of his handiwork that he traveled to Berlin to show it off, and he wrote a little book about it. |
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But for reasons that remain unclear, Anna and Paul turned west and fled from Harbin to Berlin. |
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The margravate took its name from the town of Brandenburg, west of Berlin. |
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He had to look down the barrel of potential Communist victories in Berlin and Indochina. |
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German intimates company Blush Berlin mentioned Snowden and the NSA in a playful new promotion. |
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Meanwhile, Ivar arrived in Berlin, for final negotiations with the German government. |
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The Berlin Wall has fallen, people are more self-interested, the level of interest in politics has waned, sovereignty has been sloughed off, family structures have crumbled. |
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Within a few months, one toker after another had fled back to Berlin. |
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He was born in Danzig and studied philosophy and history of art in Berlin. |
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His discussion of the period revolves around the photo of the English team giving the Hitler salute before their 1938 match against Germany in Berlin. |
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He therefore refused to recognize the Anglo-Portuguese treaty and summoned an international conference to Berlin to settle the African question once and for all. |
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The sunlessness of life in West Berlin is an observable thing. |
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More of those products will be unveiled at this week's show in Berlin, a biannual event that is one of Europe's biggest consumer-electronics trade fairs. |
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Wings Of Desire, his poetic 1987 fable about guardian angels watching over Berlin, remains one of the most successful European productions in cinema history. |
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In their experiments conducted at the Max Born Institute in Berlin, Ropers and colleagues aim an ultrashort laser pulse at a nanostructured metal surface. |
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The annual May Day demonstrations got off to a violent start overnight when police clashed with protestors in Berlin and the northern city of Hamburg. |
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The New York apartment buildings in Stern's portfolio helped his firm nab the commission for a high-end multifamily project in a rundown section of Berlin. |
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This new, democratic and prosperous Iraq is to be a model and magnet for its neighbors, as West Germany and West Berlin were to their unfree neighbors in the cold war. |
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It also has a different, non-surrealist afterlife in photomontage, invented by the Berlin Dadaists and instrumental for the development of Soviet film. |
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In the East Germany of 1961, no such option could be implemented so long as the borders with West Berlin remained open. |
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The Pike Club was in a back courtyard a few hundred feet into West Berlin from the checkpoint at Heinrich-Heine-Strasse. |
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Soon afterward, East Berliners lined up at various checkpoints and demanded to be let through to West Berlin. |
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Planners had hoped to build the airship at the world's largest hangar, which was erected by the CargoLifter corporation 25 miles south of Berlin to house freight dirigibles. |
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In 1900, Berlin allowed street solicitation for registered prostitutes. |
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Intentionally or not, the Putin regime has followed the Berlin 1936 playbook quite closely for Sochi. |
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Whenever a contractor digs into Berlin at a building site, he may dig up an unexploded bomb, exhume corpses, or liberate the fear trapped in a buried air raid shelter. |
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I had an awful night in Berlin where the track was dreadful. |
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To be concrete, let us consider the way we approach the solution of the Berlin airlift model when all of its variables are required to be integers. |
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Allied commitment to the Berlin airlift, and to the maintenance of a Western presence in Germany, took the Soviet leadership in Moscow very much by surprise. |
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Fragments of carbonized fossil fish, mostly isolated fish scales, are found at several outcrops of the East Berlin where the dark gray to black shales are exposed. |
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The most monomaniacal and extreme of Berlin Dadaists, Johannes Baader is to Dada what Byron is to Romanticism, ultimately inassimilable and heteroclitic among heteroclites. |
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In 1989, courageous people brought to naught the Berlin Wall. |
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He talks about a whirlwind weekend-long affair with a man he met at a club in Berlin. |
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From Berlin, Bill Allen reports on how Germans are digging in against what they see as an unmitigated attack on the language of Goethe and Schiller. |
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Now another trip I want to make in the nearish future is to Berlin. |
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What prompted you to pick the fall of the Berlin Wall as the backdrop for your thriller? |
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In July 1854, Lewes and Evans travelled to Weimar and Berlin together for the purpose of research. |
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Amid British preparations for war, the Russians and Turks agreed to discussions at Berlin. |
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The 21st-century equivalent of the Berlin wall is a cyberbarrier, and we can help puncture it. |
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In the Berlin area alone, there were 8 million refugees lacking basic necessities. |
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By March, the 50th anniversary of the Treaties of Rome, the Berlin Declaration was adopted by all Member States. |
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On 25 August 1940, 81 bombers of Bomber Command were sent out to raid industrial and commercial targets in Berlin. |
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The annual European Film Awards ceremony is held every other year in Berlin, home of the European Film Academy. |
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In 1806, Napoleon issued the series of Berlin Decrees, which brought into effect the Continental System. |
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The bay itself hosted the sailing events for the 1936 Summer Olympics mainly held in Berlin. |
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Kennedy assured West German Ambassador Wilhelm Grewe in no uncertain terms that he does not intend to let West Berlin go down the drain. |
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Both the BBC and Beecham had ambitions to bring London's orchestral standards up to those of Berlin. |
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The Congress of Berlin was held in June and July 1878, the central relationship in it that between Disraeli and Bismarck. |
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An event was held at Berlin Sudkreuz to unveil the first pre-series ICx trainset on 4th December. |
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The Polish People's Army took part in the Battle of Berlin, the closing battle of the European theater of war. |
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The Soviets for their part did not seek to cut off allied access to West Berlin through East German territory. |
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Hundreds of thousands of marchers took part in similar rallies around the world, including in Sydney, Hong Kong, Seattle and Berlin. |
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The Congress of Berlin blocked Russia from imposing the harsh Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottoman Empire. |
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There is a large and vibrant community in the city of Kitchener, Ontario, which was at one point named Berlin. |
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Adolf Hitler planned to build the world's largest triumphal arch in Berlin. |
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The Villenkolonie of Lichterfelde West in Berlin was conceived after an extended trip by the architect through the South of England. |
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Adolf Hitler intended to turn Berlin into the capital of Europe, more grand than Rome or Paris. |
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We are concerned with Western access to Berlin and that is what we must maintain. |
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While Gropius was active at the Bauhaus, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe led the modernist architectural movement in Berlin. |
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His Mossehaus in Berlin was an early model for the streamline moderne style. |
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Many northern cities of the Holy Roman Empire became hanseatic cities, including Amsterdam, Cologne, Bremen, Hanover and Berlin. |
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The last major orchestra to appoint a woman to a permanent position was the Berlin Philharmonic. |
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The remainder of the morning was ours to do as we wished, but we had to be on the coach by lunchtime as the tour of West Berlin was to begin. |
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Meanwhile, branches have been opened in Berlin, Triptis, Kamenz, Rostock, Schwerin, Magdeburg, Halle and Neu Strelitz. |
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Burrows believes that the answer can be found by untangling Mainwaring's confused chronology of the trip to Berlin. |
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In 1786, Johann Adam Hiller presented Messiah with updated scoring in Berlin Cathedral. |
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The Berlin of their first meeting was still there, despite the years, also visitable, but in a different way. |
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They honeymooned for several months in Berlin, where he studied with Max Bruch. |
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Both peace offers were rejected, and on 24 September Supreme Army Command informed the leaders in Berlin that armistice talks were inevitable. |
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The groundswell of personal freedoms that followed the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 took stultified socialist societies by surprise. |
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After a poor showing at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Sepp Herberger became coach. |
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The Berlin Wall's fall and internet's rise inform new readings of America as much as the collapsing Twin Towers and Latinization of Usonia. |
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The 1936 Berlin Games were seen by the German government as a golden opportunity to promote their ideology. |
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The selection process for the 1908 Summer Olympics consisted of four bids, and saw Rome selected ahead of London, Berlin and Milan. |
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The music video, which was filmed in FrogFish Studios in Berlin, is celebrating its premiere today. |
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The Berlin shops will be allowed to stick to their Sunday-opening plans this year but the new policy will have to go into effect next year. |
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West Berlin was under the sovereignty of the Western Allies and neither a Western German state nor part of one. |
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The former district of East Berlin joined West Berlin to form the new state of Berlin. |
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West Berlin, while officially not part of the Federal Republic, was largely integrated and considered as a de facto state. |
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The states of Berlin, Bremen, and Hamburg are governed slightly differently from the other states. |
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The outcome clearly favoured the East Germans, with Berlin once again becoming the capital of a reunified Germany. |
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Germany's foreign policy during the war involved the creation of allied governments under direct or indirect control from Berlin. |
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They continued the balancing act with the Congress of Berlin in 1878, to appease Russia and Germany from attacking Turkey. |
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The Treaty of Berlin was signed on 13 July 1878 at the Radziwill Palace in Berlin. |
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Angry building workers initiated street protests, and were soon joined by others in a march to the Berlin trade union headquarters. |
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With 17 out of 58 votes in the Bundesrat, Berlin needed only a few votes from the small states to exercise effective control. |
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At the Berlin Conference in 1884, Germany claimed several colonies including German East Africa, German South West Africa, Togoland, and Kamerun. |
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Following Hitler's suicide during the Battle of Berlin, German armed forces surrendered on 8 May 1945, ending World War II in Europe. |
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After Germany surrendered, the Allies partitioned Berlin and Germany's remaining territory into four military occupation zones. |
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In 1961, the German Democratic Republic erected the Berlin Wall to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to freedom into West Berlin. |
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For Berlin, values are creations of mankind, rather than products of nature waiting to be discovered. |
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The Isaiah Berlin Room, on the third floor of the library, is a replica of his study at the University of Oxford. |
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