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| realized together with the academy of the arts | Berlin a project for choir, dancers, ensemble, video |
| Moving to | Berlin, a daughter was born named Rosa. |
| intment as Chorus Master of Stefan Bevier from | Berlin, a former player with the Berlin Philharmonic |
| Ditte Kotzian (born 1979, | Berlin), a German female diver |
| hanging from one platform to the other is (for | Berlin) a quite long distance. |
| Review of Irving | Berlin: A Life in Song, by Philip Furia, Music Theory |
| The NSRA was founded in Toronto by Rosalee | Berlin, a nurse seeking tobacco smoke free air in her |
| rom his days as a student at the University of | Berlin a friend of Otto Staudinger . |
| Marco Sejna (born 1972, West | Berlin), a German footballer |
| Berlin: A. Hoffman 1904 | |
| Roman, | Berlin: A. Duncker, 1853 |
| Schultheiss- Brauerei AG | Berlin, Abt. |
| s dedicated to his friend (and superior at the | Berlin Academy of Music) the violinist/composer Josep |
| He was for some time secretary of the | Berlin Academy of Sciences. |
| He was elected to the | Berlin Academy in 1713 and to the Royal Society in 17 |
| to Halle and was later elected a member of the | Berlin Academy of Sciences. |
| fifteenth in the series of Sternkarten of the | Berlin Academy's publications (1830) |
| tuis, made an attempt to bring Lagrange to the | Berlin Academy. |
| rson to be shot while trying to escape to West | Berlin across the Berlin Wall. |
| It was incorporated by the 1920 Greater | Berlin Act. |
| According to the | Berlin address book, her parents lived in Berlin from |
| One year later he was traded to the | Berlin Adler but suffered a season-ending injury. |
| The city of | Berlin adopted the submarine within the popular spons |
| t post was Commandant of the British Sector in | Berlin after the War. |
| ecuted on June 5, 1942 at Plotzensee Prison in | Berlin after being tried and convicted by the Volksge |
| activism during World War I, he had to flee to | Berlin after the war. |
| He studied chemistry at Kiel, Munich, and | Berlin, after which he became a professor at Universi |
| She returned to | Berlin after the reunification. |
| He died in | Berlin aged 86. |
| Rut Brandt died on 28 July 2006 in | Berlin, aged 86, from undisclosed causes. |
| Bishop Konrad von Preysing of | Berlin agreed that the address referred to Jews, but |
| The | Berlin Air Route Traffic Control Center (BARTCC) in 1 |
| The | Berlin Air Safety Centre (BASC) was established by th |
| It is held in the same years as the | Berlin Air Show (ILA). |
| A Gate Gourmet catering truck servicing an Air | Berlin aircraft at Hamburg Airport |
| Verliebt in | Berlin aired very successfully in several European co |
| Berlin Airlift memorial | |
| Berlin Airlift was a popular Boston band in the early | |
| eformed flying Avro Yorks and took part in the | Berlin Airlift (1948-49). |
| During the | Berlin Airlift a further 10 Sunderland 3s were acquir |
| The squadron participated in the | Berlin Airlift in 1948. |
| med by Air Vice-Marshall Bennett to operate in | Berlin Airlift operating two Tudor aircraft. |
| Transport plane from the | Berlin Airlift |
| Following this Clarke researched the | Berlin Airlift, culminating in the publication of Ten |
| The squadron participated in the | Berlin Airlift, 1948-1949. |
| Air Forces in Europe for participation in the | Berlin airlift. |
| ged is a six-song EP by the American rock band | Berlin Airlift. |
| Berlin Airlift. | |
| deployed to England and Germany to support the | Berlin Airlift. |
| Berlin: Akademie Verlag. | |
| Berlin: Akademie der Wissenschaften 1933. | |
| ift for Peter Staudacher on his 70th birthday, | Berlin: Akademie Verlag, pp. |
| Berlin: Akademie-Verlag GmbH. | |
| rches sur les institutions byzantines, Tome I, | Berlin: Akademie-Verlag |
| ) Untersuchungen zu den attizistischen Lexika, | Berlin: Akademie-Verlag. |
| ed. by W. Beier and R. Laue, East | Berlin: Akademischer Verlag, 1977 |
| Berlin Albrechtshof is a railway station located in S | |
| first collaboration with Lou Reed was for the | Berlin album. |
| Klaus Biesenbach: Rainer Werner Fassbinder: | Berlin Alexanderplatz. |
| g was official head of the Jewish community in | Berlin, all of Prussia from 1764 till his death in 17 |
| Kreuzberg Tower and Wings ( | Berlin, Allemagne, 1988) |
| Carolina Core 22, | Berlin Allianz 21 |
| , and is buried in the Heerstrasse cemetery in | Berlin, alongside her husband. |
| Air | Berlin already operated all its aircraft with separat |
| Berlin Alt-Reinickendorf is a railway station in the | |
| Bosh | Berlin, American rock band from St. Louis |
| ng solo shows in places as far away as London, | Berlin, Amsterdam and Tokyo. |
| e was raised in Bremen and later moved to West | Berlin, Amsterdam, London, Zurich, Bern, Los Angeles, |
| pseudonym: Karl Tellheim; 1841, Vienna - 1909, | Berlin), an Austrian-German dramatist |
| Ignaz Emanuel Wessely (1841, Vienna - 1900, | Berlin), an Austrian linguist |
| He studied medicine in | Berlin, and later became an assistant at the patholog |
| He played with | Berlin and their junior team in the third-level Oberl |
| She made her concert debut in 1866 in | Berlin, and played in Scandinavia, Germany, the Nethe |
| Recording location & date: 18 March 1930 ( | Berlin) and 1987 |
| se 26 halls covering 160.000 m², plus Funkturm | Berlin and Deutschlandhalle. |
| ogram visit three cities while abroad: Munich, | Berlin, and Frankfurt. |
| , she was reunited with her daughter, moved to | Berlin, and secured a job. |
| it established gas works in Antwerp, Brussels, | Berlin and Vienna. |
| ere are specimens in museums in Paris, London, | Berlin, and Sydney. |
| He studied at both Leipzig and | Berlin, and became a disciple of Feuerbach. |
| In 1876 he went to | Berlin and for eight years taught at the Neue Akademi |
| She was born in | Berlin and died in Hanover. |
| Rosanes studied at University of | Berlin and the University of Breslau. |
| His first eight years he lived in | Berlin and then Paris where his grandfather served as |
| ter completing his apprenticeship, he moved to | Berlin and became active in theater and as a comedian |
| VEB Robotron Vertrieb Dresden, | Berlin and Erfurt - sales departments |
| erg, and afterwards furthered his education in | Berlin and Vienna. |
| the articles: Treaty of San Stefano; Treaty of | Berlin and Eastern Rumelia |
| Elijah Phillips settled a site near | Berlin and Dover Townships, in present day Bureau Cou |
| spent the next several years traveling between | Berlin and the U.S., working on material and occasion |
| From 1861-69 she lived part of each year at | Berlin and part at Trutenau. |
| He studied law in | Berlin and Leipzig and practiced as a lawyer in Gera. |
| Through Altglienicke (in East | Berlin) and Rudow (in West Berlin) it passed, from 19 |
| He skated for the club SC Dynamo | Berlin and was representing East Germany. |
| He currently divides his time between | Berlin and Prague, where he edits the literary journa |
| t the Astronomisches Rechen-Institut, first in | Berlin and then in Heidelberg. |
| chamber opera (commission of the Komische Oper | Berlin) and several songs. |
| he became Commandant of the British Sector in | Berlin and in 1983 he was appointed Military Secretar |
| 874-1876 he studied at the artillery school in | Berlin and 1901 was promoted to colonel. |
| went on stage in 1856, training in Stuttgart, | Berlin and Leipzig. |
| Berlin and Vienna, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1904. | |
| Der Aufstieg (periodical); | Berlin and Vienna, Jan. 1930 - Dec. 1932. |
| The Volkspark is a popular leisure location in | Berlin, and is open 24 hours. |
| later linked with moves to German clubs Hertha | Berlin and VfB Stuttgart. |
| ski was born the illegitimate son of a maid in | Berlin and grew up with grandparents. |
| as deutsche Lied seit Mozart (Atlantis Verlag, | Berlin and Zurich 1937). |
| He also visited | Berlin and Moscow. |
| The he was studding law in | Berlin and later in Heidelberg, graduating in Lviv in |
| He studied mining technology in | Berlin and Freiburg. |
| the parliament chooses the Governing Mayor of | Berlin, and checks the city's government, the Berlin |
| In 1946, she left | Berlin and joined the Vienna State Opera House. |
| In 1844 he went to Prague, | Berlin and Heidelberg where he studied at their unive |
| He advanced on | Berlin and was the first to capture the city, earning |
| During the 1920s she lived in | Berlin, and published two volumes of poetry in 1920 a |
| Berlin and Beijing Should Cooperate Despite Tibet. | |
| p Die Sekte and had mainly contacts with Aggro | Berlin and Bass Sultan Hengzt. |
| Carter placed 6th in the 1936 Olympics in | Berlin and also competed in the 1938 British Empire G |
| Albert and Marie resided chiefly in Brunswick, | Berlin, and Kamenz. |
| At least two of the known examples ( | Berlin and Schifferstadt) appear to have been deliber |
| He is represented by Max Hetzler in | Berlin and Luhring Augustine in New York. |
| a result, the diplomatic state of war between | Berlin and Beijing was not terminated. |
| He studied medicine in | Berlin, and in 1848 became an assistant at the Bethan |
| aparte in Alexandria, after passing through of | Berlin and Constantinople. |
| He studied philology in Jena and | Berlin, and from 1816 taught classes at the Gymnasium |
| y shows his art work in galleries in New York, | Berlin and Frankfurt. |
| Day Today" is a popular song written by Irving | Berlin and was published in 1950. |
| It was founded in 1975 in West | Berlin, and moved to Thessaloniki, Greece, in 1995. |
| schmidt studied chemistry at the University of | Berlin, and then trained as a colorist, a specialist |
| In May 1932 he moved to | Berlin and exercises from the occupation of the actor |
| Moebius studied art in Brussels and | Berlin and met there Hans-Joachim Roedelius and Conra |
| He died on January 1, 1992, aged 87 years, in | Berlin and is also buried there. |
| Thiele was born in | Berlin and joined the Imperial Army in 1914. |
| l's Nero-Film for Tonbild-Syndikat AG (Tobis), | Berlin and Warner Bros. Pictures GmbH, Berlin. |
| He also studied at the University of | Berlin and Cambridge University. |
| In 1869 he went to | Berlin and studied under Carl Tausig. |
| vigilante named Mux (Stahlberg), who lives in | Berlin and used to study philosophy. |
| the sports clubs Berliner SC and LAC Halensee | Berlin, and became German champion in 2000. |
| nitz, Province of Prussia, and was educated at | Berlin and Heidelberg. |
| rmany, Suez, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Libya, Belize, | Berlin and Northern Ireland. |
| hen Dutch East Indies, he studied economics in | Berlin and Munich and there became supportive of Nazi |
| The company's headquarters are located in | Berlin and are currently employing around 75 people. |
| 913 he served as Harvard exchange professor at | Berlin and Jena. |
| He studied at the Universities of | Berlin and Vienna, gaining his medical doctorate in 1 |
| He lives and works in | Berlin and France. |
| Zilker was born in | Berlin and immigrated to the British Mandate of Pales |
| Berlin and its decadence was a good idea. | |
| or Pathology at the Friedrichshain Hospital in | Berlin and in 1934 he began teaching as a professor a |
| d history, German literature and philosophy in | Berlin and Vienna. |
| He studied in Leipzig and | Berlin and got his PhD in 1898 as a zoologist. |
| ary aircraft began to violate airspace in West | Berlin and harass, or what the military called "buzz" |
| The Bezirk Frankfurt bordered with East | Berlin and the Bezirke of Neubrandenburg, Potsdam and |
| He passed his Abitur at the Graues Kloster in | Berlin and studied medicine at the Universities of Be |
| Schultz studied in | Berlin and devoted himself to poetry, painting and ev |
| at the Max Freiherr von Oppenheim-Stiftung in | Berlin, and since 1929 in the Ancient Near East depar |
| In 1996, Weizenbaum moved to | Berlin and lived in the vicinity of his childhood nei |
| He continued his studies at the University of | Berlin and the University of Bern. |
| The album was recorded in late 2009 in | Berlin and New York, before being completed in Vermon |
| hermeyr was born in Linz, and studied in Graz, | Berlin and Innsbruck. |
| lled for 5 December could only be held in West | Berlin and resulted in Ernst Reuter becoming mayor of |
| he Bundesliga with Hertha BSC, Tennis Borussia | Berlin and FC Schalke 04. |
| ed in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga for Eisbaren | Berlin and with Iserlohn Roosters. |
| The accuracy of the moniker " | Berlin Trilogy" is debated, as only "Heroes" was whol |
| Bettina Hohls lives in | Berlin and works as a certified cultural manager. |
| See also: Battle of | Berlin and Death of Adolf Hitler |
| After 1949, both West | Berlin and East Berlin (officially only called Berlin |
| Gabriel was born in | Berlin and went to school in Berlin. |
| He studied medicine and natural science at | Berlin and Bonn. |
| r Theological Seminary and the Universities of | Berlin and Heidelberg. |
| Later he studied at the University of | Berlin and at the Rabbiner-Seminar (Berlin), marrying |
| came a member of the ensemble of Deutsche Oper | Berlin and later of Bavarian State Opera in Munich. |
| e was admitted into the Academy of Sciences of | Berlin, and in 1876 became its perpetual secretary. |
| She had moved to | Berlin and lived at 48 Bernauer Strasse in the center |
| o included in Waters' 1990 The Wall Concert in | Berlin, and so appears on the album The Wall Live in |
| He was a member of the Academy of Sciences of | Berlin and Vienna and had a large collection of coins |
| ustodian of the Botanical Museum and Garden in | Berlin, and later appointed to Professor of Botanical |
| ry at the 2005 Chicago Marathon, as well as at | Berlin and Rotterdam in 2004. |
| or Robert Gunning, Minister Plenipotentiary to | Berlin and St Petersburg. |
| Kalckstein died in | Berlin and was buried at the Berlin Garnisonkirche (G |
| appointed archaeologist at the Royal Museum of | Berlin, and in 1844 was chosen a member of the Academ |
| He also studied with Jeff | Berlin and Gary Willis. |
| Mannheimer therefore left | Berlin and took temporary charge of the pulpit of Ham |
| He was convinced to remain in West | Berlin and was recruited as an agent for the Stasi. |
| s for children and attended the Ballett-Centre | Berlin and the Fritz-Kirchhoff acting school, also in |
| Schenck studied at the Universities of | Berlin and Bonn, obtaining his doctorate in 1884. |
| Horch left Audi in 1920 and went to | Berlin and took various jobs. |
| ibited his work at the Great Art Exhibition in | Berlin and the Paris Salon. |
| tober 1989, forty or fifty people, mostly from | Berlin and the southern parts of the county, assemble |
| He subsequently taught in | Berlin and Karlsruhe. |
| tudies and drama at the Humboldt University in | Berlin and trained as a screenwriter at the Deutsche |
| In 1867 he moved to | Berlin and in 1872 to London. |
| He participated in many public works in | Berlin and Potsdam. |
| rg was educated at the Technical University of | Berlin and at the University of Cambridge. |
| ever, at that time he moved with his family to | Berlin, and the Haus was only occasionally used. |
| y 4-6, 1990, Publishers: Evangelische Akademie | Berlin and Evangelisches Bildungswerk Berlin (1990) ( |
| lech took various positions at opera houses in | Berlin and Vienna, including the Deutsches Opernhaus, |
| yl Yemetz also moved to the West, initially to | Berlin and later to Prague. |
| They currently reside in | Berlin and perform DJ sets at the Berlin night club P |
| , Hueppe studied medicine at the University of | Berlin, and afterwards served as a military surgeon. |
| o built the first log cabin in the Township of | Berlin and managed an 800-acre (3.2 km2) farm. |
| He studied in | Berlin and Leipzig. |
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