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mannheim
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Mannheim is a city in Germany. Mannheim or Manheim may also refer to: Mannheim (surname) Mannheim, Ontario , Canada Mannheim Road , a major north-south thoroughfare in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, U.S> Mannheim (Sanmar, Maryland) , U.S. Mannheim (Linville, ...
Usage examples of mannheim.
The German Air Force had built a big airdrome outside of Mannheim where a fighter wing had been based, back in the days when the Third Reich had an effective air defense system.
He promised to write to me at Mannheim, where I had decided on spending a week to see my beloved Algardi, who was in the service of the Elector.
It is not usual in Europe to allow ladies and gentlemen to take bonnets, hats, overcoats, canes, or umbrellas into the auditorium, but in Mannheim this rule was not enforced because the audiences were largely made up of people from a distance, and among these were always a few timid ladies who were afraid that if they had to go into an anteroom to get their things when the play was over, they would miss their train.
Next day the station was closed again and the crews made their final preparations for another operation : when the briefing came it turned out that it was to be Mannheim.
One of his best and most reliable crews had suddenly deteriorated and had put up an extremely poor performance after Mannheim.
Louis’ empire, which now is interrupted in the Argonne, will be extended across and down the Rhine, as far as Mannheim and Heidelberg, and when domestic tranquillity is finally restored to St.
When, on the 26th of March, the news of Kotzebue's assassination came from Mannheim to Jena, the academic senate caused Sand's room to be opened, and found two letters--one addressed to his friends of the Burschenschaft, in which he declared that he no longer belonged to their society, since he did not wish that their brotherhood should include a man about to die an the scaffold.
Foresightfully, von Mannheim had left Germany in good time, but he started over in Hollywood at the bottom (forgive the double entendre).
In the German capital, the sleuth returned the two golden tablets to their legal owner, Herr Mannheim, the great collector.