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spiegel

(= spiegeleisen) pig iron containing manganese; used as a deoxidizing agent and to raise the manganese content in making steel

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Movie subtitles

You know more than reporters from Paris Match, Der Spiegel.
Hold on, BS, cola, Spiegel and don't take me wrong Hubba Bubba, right or am I right?
Spike Spiegel.
I'd worked for SPIEGEL before that, and I had an opportunity to take over the photography department at the New York office of STERN.
Third prize, a party-sized keg of guinea pigs, goes to Dave Spiegel and his owner, Fluffers.
Well, we got Susie Spiegel.
Markus Spiegel talked to you?
The company wants the album, Spiegel says waiting costs him a million.
Hello, I am calling from Spiegel catalogue.
Would you say you read Spiegel once a month, twice.
Reggie Spiegel, my roommate in juvie.
Lost my virginity at Grossinger's resort to Alana Spiegel.
In London, The Guardian set up a secret operation with key military reporters from The New York Times and the German magazine Der Spiegel, veteran journalists who could penetrate the arcane language of the military.
I'd rather not, Spike Spiegel.
You're no ordinary bounty hunter, Spike Spiegel.
The Spiegel may do an article on it.
Spiegel magazine today published a text by an unnamed East German author about suicide in the German Democratic Republic.
General, our man at the Spiegel got us a Photostat of the original.
In the Spiegel?
A Spiegel editor crossed the border using a false name on the 27th and spent four hours here.
You don't know anything about an article from this week's Spiegel, do you?
He wrote the Spiegel article.
Bob Spiegel, Arnold's father.
My father read a book by Shalom Spiegel that said Isaac died and was reborn.
Spiegel.
I'm Nina Spiegel.
I met for lunch with a Mr. Spiegel, who owns a string of department stores.
Get to Spiegel.
Mr. Spiegel, how are you?

News and current affairs

The German magazine Der Spiegel recently got hold of a tape of the final negotiating session.
According to Der Spiegel, even members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's staff are now describing the policy as a massive money pit.
The New York Times, together with The Guardian and Der Spiegel, was given a chance to study the documents before they were released, and decided to publish some of the material.
In America, there have been brief summaries of the fact that Der Spiegel has run the story.

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