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Berlin


Definition:

  • (n.) A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin.
  • (n.) Fine worsted for fancy-work; zephyr worsted; -- called also Berlin wool.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) From 1978 to 1983 in the Orthopedic University Clinic (Oskar-Helene-Heim, Berlin) 75 children with fractures of the distal humerus received medical treatment.
  • (2) The 20-year-old now holds two world records after he broke the 50m best at the European Championships in Berlin during a 2014 season which saw him burst on to the international stage.
  • (3) Berlin said it was not too late to turn back from the abyss, without proposing any decisions or action.
  • (4) Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki (Btk) and subspecies berliner (Btb) both produce lepidopteran-specific larvicidal protoxins with different activities against the same insect species.
  • (5) It is spending £68m this year to help meet this target, including further investment in its China start-up, expansion of its main UK warehouse in Barnsley, and new facilities in Berlin and Shanghai, and expansion of a warehouse in Ohio.
  • (6) Analgesic nephropathy was the most frequent diagnosis in 324 haemodialysis patients (30%) and the second most frequent diagnosis in 900 transplant patients (17%) at the Klinikum Steglitz, Berlin.
  • (7) When communism collapsed at the end of the 1980s and the sledgehammers started to thud into the Berlin Wall, the future for laissez-faire economics was brighter than it had been since 1914.
  • (8) Updated at 11.51am BST 11.19am BST Germany revises GDP forecasts Germany's Bild newspaper reports that the Berlin government is raising its forecast for economic growth this year, to +0.8% of GDP, from +0.7%.
  • (9) Gaddafi's residence, now gutted and covered with graffiti, was also targeted in a US bombing raid in April 1986, after Washington held Libya responsible for a blast at a Berlin disco that killed two American servicemen.
  • (10) Between 1969 and 1983 62 patients of the Orthopedic University Hospital Berlin were operated for a ventral fusion of the lumbar column, excluded the Dwyer spondylodesis indicated in lumbar scoliosis.
  • (11) In the WikiLeaks cables, the US ambassador in Berlin characterised the chancellor as "risk-averse and seldom creative".
  • (12) It's the slogan of an old electronica & dance music festival in Berlin known as The Love Parade.
  • (13) The question of German leadership, however, gets mixed up with a second, yet different question: Does all of this also mean that Berlin strives for a "German Europe"?
  • (14) Those who had been invited to the Cnited States prior to 1933 like Franz Alexander and Sandor Rado, were followed by a great number of immigrants mostly from Vienna and Berlin.
  • (15) But there was always a niggling suspicion that the fun couldn’t last – that Tempelhof’s unique status as a hugely valuable piece of land essentially given over to the average picnicking Berliner was too good to be true.
  • (16) Revaler Straße 99, 10245 Berlin, +49 30 2977 6670, haubentaucher.berlin .
  • (17) And I would make sure that any news report included critics of his language.” We need to talk about the online radicalisation of young, white men | Abi Wilkinson Read more Damien McGuinness, a BBC Berlin correspondent, observes that Germany’s media, reconstructed after the war with a strong “moral component”, is struggling with the same journalistic challenge.
  • (18) The frequency of diagnoses of breast diseases in 1685 patients was examined on the basis of biopsy material at the Institute of Pathology of Charité Hospital in Berlin, during 1984-1987, with particular consideration of histological types of mammary carcinomas.
  • (19) During the period ranging from 1975 to 1988, 169 Achilles tendon ruptures were operated on in the Department of Traumatology and Reconstructive Surgery of Steglitz Medical Center, Free University of Berlin.
  • (20) In between, I watch a parade of Berliner life: women chain-smoking in the pool’s trademark wicker chairs, fully clothed men sipping a morning beer in the 26C heat, kids jumping off the diving pier and screaming down the large waterslide.

Hamburg


Definition:

  • (n.) A commercial city of Germany, near the mouth of the Elbe.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Son was signed from Hamburg for €10m that summer to replace Schürrle.
  • (2) The review, conducted by Keith Hamburger, a former director general of the Queensland Corrective Services Commission, found that asylum seekers had been told in March 2013 that their claims would be completed within four to six months.
  • (3) Scientific community of nations on our continent concerns also our discipline-veterinary medicine-giving numerous examples of common aims, beginning from the 1st Veterinary Congress in 1863, Hamburg.
  • (4) In Hamburg, the therapy with DT-neutrons had the best curative effect on highly differentiated tumors.
  • (5) Deutsche Bahn, the German rail provider, confirmed this month that its City Night Line sleeper trains on the Climate Express route would cease from 1 November, while the night train that connects Paris to Berlin, Hamburg and Munich will be stopped from December.
  • (6) The preparation Ethibloc (supplied by Ethicon, Hamburg-Norderstedt), which is a protein solution in alcohol, and which has been in use in abdominal surgery for occluding the pancreatic duct system, enables production of an obstructive hydrocephalus easily and with reproducible results.
  • (7) Rocky: Das Musical , the stage adaptation of the much-loved Sylvester Stallone film , has opened to a rapturous critical reception in Hamburg.
  • (8) The biochemical properties of the variant glucosephosphate isomerases indicate that the patients have new variants, designated as GPI Kiel, GPI Hamburg, and GPI Homburg.
  • (9) Jasmin Lorch, from the GIGA Institute of Asian Studies in Hamburg, said: “If the military gets the feeling that its vested interests are threatened, it can always act as a veto player and block further reforms.” The New York-based advocacy group Human Rights Watch said the elections were fundamentally flawed, citing a lack of an independent election commission with its leader, chairman U Tin Aye, both a former army general and former member of the ruling party.
  • (10) For this purpose 90 visitors of a senior citizens centre in Hamburg participating in several hobby and learning groups were interviewed in detail.
  • (11) This sample amounted to 91% of such infants admitted to one of the six neonatal intensive care units in Hamburg between July 1983 and 1986.
  • (12) This leads to abnormal splicing of the apo C-II Hamburg mRNA and apo C-II deficiency in plasma.
  • (13) In the Salivary Gland Register (University of Hamburg), 9883 cases were recorded from 1965 to 1984.
  • (14) The cardiovascular teratogenicity and embryotoxicity of ephedrine was studied in chick embryos treated after 2.5-6 days of incubation (Hamburger-Hamilton developmental stages 17-28).
  • (15) So far, there are 75 profiles on the site, mostly of people living in Berlin or Hamburg.
  • (16) Biol., 103:151-158), was used as a control to detect an atrial-specific myosin in the caudal portion of the developing heart at Hamburger-Hamilton stage 15.
  • (17) Finally, Germany also mourned the death of four people in a car accident in Hamburg.
  • (18) Jimmy Kebe and Jack Hunt completed their moves from Reading and Huddersfield respectively on Saturday evening, with Aston Villa’s Barry Bannan , Hamburg’s former Chelsea defender Michael Mancienne , the Brighton midfielder Liam Bridcutt and striker Leonardo Ulloa , West Ham’s Ricardo Vaz Te on loan and Reading’s Adrian Mariappa , for around £1m, all potential arrivals.
  • (19) The dramatic plunge in support for Merkel's party, which polled 42.6% of the vote at the last election in Hamburg, in 2008, can be attributed to voter dissatisfaction with the chancellor's handling of the euro crisis as well as problems within her own party at home – and particularly in Hamburg.
  • (20) Fifty-one patients with retroperitoneal sarcoma underwent surgery at the University Clinics of Hamburg from 1970 to 1988.

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