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berliner
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Berliner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Berliner , German theologian and historian Alain Berliner , Belgian director Alan Berliner , American filmmaker Ann Berliner, Ph.D.(1947-)Scholar of Asian Philosophy, Professor Emerita, ...
Usage examples of berliner.
Hans-jiirgen, a fellow Berliner was today taking the despatch case to the ministry.
For the Berliner, life was simply a matter of exchanging time for money and money for food.
He selected the Berliner Zeitung am Mittag, an undemanding tabloid, and sat down.
Zentral-Flughafen and the battlefront, reminded every Berliner who cared to look up how near the fighting was.
The men who worked at the Weissensee cemetery continued to go to work even when there was German field artillery in nearby Berliner Allee firing at targets in the open ground at Wartenberg, to the north of the freight railway lines.
Volkmann hurried along Berliner Allee, hoping for a lift into the centre of town, but the only traffic on the street was the army: trucks filled with infantry, some ten-centimetre guns being towed behind big half-tracks, and five ianks coming down Virchow Strasse from the Friedrichs Hain, which had been made into a vehicle park for the army.
Martin Gutzeit, the Berliner Landesbeauftragte fur die Stasi Unterlagen, was helpful, as were staff at the Antistalinistische Action Berlin-Normannenstrabe e.
She greeted him with blunt good humour, treating him like a Berliner born and bred.
Nuremberg war crimes trials in 1945 for the Berlin radio station Berliner Rundfunk.
The LJ-Bahn in Potsdamer Platz was tempting--she could read as she rode--but the distance was short and the morning air, the Berliner luft, a gift to the sleep-deprived.
Gabi Semmler, a thirty-year-old Berliner who worked as a private secretary to an air charter company with which the Swede wanted to do business.
When they saw the caved-in Berliner Dom in the distance, they were too dispirited to go on and decided to stroll up the Linden instead, the old Sunday outing.
Kripo official had moved to Munich, Kohl had been offered the chance to take his large four-bedroom apartment in a pristine, linden-lined cul-de-sac off Berliner Street near Charlottenburg.
I used to think that my German friends thought I was a Berliner, which is even better.
Even though half of me was a Berliner, the sight of a coal fire always made me appreciate the many subtle joys of coming home.