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Berlin

Berlin is the capital city of Germany.

berlin

a limousine with a glass partition between the front and back seats

Berlin

capital of Germany located in eastern Germany United States songwriter (born in Russia) who wrote more than 1500 songs and several musical comedies (1888-1989)

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He came to Berlin as a teacher.
Berlin is the capital of Germany.
Are you planning on staying long in Berlin?
It was in 1989 that the Berlin Wall was taken down.
A man touched down on the moon. A wall came down in Berlin. A world was connected by our own science and imagination.
When did you move to Berlin?
I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language.
The world's largest zoo is in Berlin, Germany.
West Berlin would remain free of Soviet control.
Berlin is a German town.
He had to leave the city, so he moved to Berlin.
Berlin is a German city.
The fall of the Berlin Wall was really an epochal event.
You've already been to Berlin.
You have already been to Berlin.

Movie subtitles

The work on the titles was done by trickWilk in Berlin. The restored master was used as the basis for the 2K digitisation in 2014.
BASED ON THE NOVEL THAT APPEARED UNDER THE SAME NAME IN THE ILLUSTRATED BERLIN NEWSPAPER.
A tinted version from the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin, and another one in black white from the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana, Milan.
The restoration took place in 2001 in collaboration with the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin, the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana, Milan. and the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation, Wiesbaden.
The restoration of FRAU IM MOND was carried out in 2000 by the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation in Wiesbaden, based on the camera negative from the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv in Berlin.
Let their blood flow in Berlin!
La Scala, Berlin, the Alhambra, London.
A couple of rubbers from Berlin.
I came to Berlin to see a great specialist about that old trouble of mine, you know?
It's the most expensive hotel in Berlin.
Insolence. Berlin manners.
I understood you to say that you reported to our plant ill. and you're here in Berlin indulging in diversions. which are very much beyond your means?
Madame will return to Berlin soon?
Two tickets to Berlin, first-class and sleeper.
Berlin pricks up its ears and holds its breath.
She thanks me for my company and says her father kept a cleaning shop in berlin.
Berlin manners.
See you at the Berlin Express.
I was in Berlin once.
Okay, but rush it. Send another SOS to the syndicated press. and cable London and Berlin.
My name is Wutzke, Erwin Wutzke, from Berlin.
This boy claims to have walked from Berlin to here for that reason.
Davidson decides to risk a lot of money. Lubitsch hires prominent young Berlin actors such as Emil Jannings and Harry Liedke with a rate of up to 35 marks per day.
Send another SOS to the syndicated press. and cable London and Berlin.
Now tell me. Are we in Japan or in Berlin?
Now the fleet muscles in at this spot, we hijack their ammunition the RAF spits on Berlin and we catch them with their panzers down.
Every order that Berlin dishes out, they follow through.
Change for the Berlin shuttle.

News and current affairs

A Berlin Consensus?
HONG KONG - A recent trip to Berlin brought back memories of an earlier visit in the summer of 1967, when I was a poor student who marveled at the Wall that would divide and devastate an entire society for another two decades.
Berlin today is vibrant and rejuvenated, rebuilt by the German peoples' hard work and sacrifice to unify the country, and an apt setting for the conference of the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), which I was there to attend.
The INET conference in Berlin showed the need for a new one - a consensus that supports sacrifice in the interest of unity.
In Berlin, as in other large German cities, taxis sport the flags of their drivers' home countries - from Angola to Saudi Arabia.
Let's hope that when the last whistle blows at the final in Berlin on July 9, we Germans retain as much of this positive spirit as possible.
Likewise, I will never forget the eerie feeling of riding my bike through the Brandenburg Gate from West Berlin into the East, and seeing the contrast between people who were free and those who were trapped behind the Iron Curtain.
They argued it again 25 years ago, after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Without the hearts of news producers - or, increasingly, of censors - the seemingly formidable edifice of journalistic regulation will, sooner or later, collapse like the Berlin Wall.
NEW YORK - Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism, the world is facing another stark choice between two fundamentally different forms of organization: international capitalism and state capitalism.
BERLIN - The current economic crisis has exposed two fundamental problems in the design of the European Monetary Union.
BERLIN - The world's task in addressing North Korea's saber rattling is made no easier by the fact that it confronts an impoverished and effectively defeated country.
Not so from Berlin to Barcelona or Rome to Rotterdam.
I am old enough to remember both the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, and the ascent and collapse of Nazism, of Fascism, and of Soviet Communism.
Of course, the fall of the house of Lehman Brothers has nothing to do with the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Last week Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, and Gerhard Schroeder met in Berlin.
When Obama attracted a crowd of 200,000 to a speech in Berlin last summer, Republicans criticized him as an elitist who appeals to crowds overseas but not to blue-collar workers at home.
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, the necessity that had been driving containment disappeared.
Indeed, one of Schroeder's first major foreign-policy experiences was the EU summit of 1999, where the leaders of France and Britain played rough with the newcomer from Berlin.
BERLIN - It seems obvious that if a business invests in automation, its workforce - though possibly reduced - will be more productive.
Last week Tony Blair, Jacques Chirac, and Gerhard Schroeder met in Berlin. They departed pledging to revive Europe's growth.
BERLIN - For 19 years, the West (America and Europe) has been putting off answering a critical strategic question: what role should post-Soviet Russia actually play globally and in the European order?
BERLIN - In the coming months, several serious regional economic and political crises could combine into one mega-watershed, fueling an intense global upheaval.
BERLIN - No one could have reckoned with Hassan Rowhani's victory in Iran's presidential election.
BERLIN - Ever since the global financial crisis erupted in September 2008, the European Union has been in turmoil.
BERLIN: Like old battle horses feeling young as the bugle sounds, Cold War strategists are feeling the adrenalin mount as missile defense becomes front page news.
NEW DELHI - By marking the Cold War's end and the looming collapse of the Soviet Union, the fall of the Berlin Wall 20 years ago transformed global geopolitics.
For Asia, the most important consequence of the fall of the Berlin Wall was that the collapse of communism produced a shift from the primacy of military power to economic power in shaping the international order.

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