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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southwest Germany on the Rhine River west-northwest of Stuttgart. Founded in 1715, it was badly damaged in World War II. The rebuilt city is an industrial, judicial, and cultural center.
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KARLSRUHE (SW) - Borussia Dortmund have moved into fourth place in the German Bundesliga after a 0-1 win at Karlsruhe in Friday's only game.
Soccerway.com 2008
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Opening today at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie in Karlsruhe is Mindframes.
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The life-size piece, now in Karlsruhe, may have graced the altar dedicated to the saint in the nun's choir.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, on June 18, 1812, he worked in Paris, at the Jardin des Plantes, before moving to England to work in the U.K.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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The Prison Camp in Karlsruhe was in the center of the City, as was a wonderful Park, which was close to the main street.
I'm in Locus! ewillett 2008
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The 7th Army had its headquarters in Karlsruhe, the capital of the Grand Duchy of Baden, and was commanded by Colonel General Josias von Heeringen.
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Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, on June 18, 1812, he worked in Paris, at the Jardin des Plantes, before moving to England to work in the U.K.
Did you know? Many common garden flowers originated in Mexico. 2008
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Ames Laboratory senior physicist Costas Soukoulis, working with colleagues in Karlsruhe, Germany, designed a silver-based, mesh-like material that exhibits a refractive index of -0.6 at the red end of the visible spectrum.
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At his behest, the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe has been looking at the legality of the EU constitution and it has now announced that it would not rule on it until after there was a final decision on the fate of the EU treaty.
Germany to dump EU constitution? Richard 2006
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I do, however, claim to know the heart of my grandfather, who was fired from his teaching job in Karlsruhe, Germany, by a non-coerced boss in 1935, for being a Jew, and who was seized and delivered to Buchenwald in November 1938 by lots of non-coerced people, while other non-coerced neighbors stood and watched.
Is That Legal?: A Brief Glimpse Into Why This Debate About the Pope's Auschwitz Speech Matters 2006
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