Heym's strongpoint is his ability to describe the habits, ways of thinking and behaviour of the various sections of the GDR elite. |
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By dint of their second-place finish, the GDR became the third consecutive title-holder to depart with a new medal. |
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It is a fact that most women in the GDR had children and were in gainful employment. |
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Where the sunshades now crowd together, searchlights once swept across the river and GDR border guards patrolled the bank. |
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The GDR is not a hopeless case The GDR is today in a much better starting position than the Federal Republic was forty years ago. |
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I am convinced that the GDR, while a serious case for reorganization, is not a hopeless case of bankruptcy. |
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The construction of the Wall by the GDR leadership was an admission of defeat in the battle between the two systems. |
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Urban areas in the east are more densely populated than those in the west because the GDR saw little of the suburbanization seen in West Germany. |
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Other themes include the art of the economic miracle as well as non-conformist GDR art. |
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Hynix stock price collapsed almost immediately after the 15 June GDR issuance. |
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I only recall what it was like with the GDR, although of course the two things are not entirely comparable. |
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Following the first and only democratic elections in the GDR in March 1990, Mrs. Merkel was named government spokeswoman. |
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In the GDR in the East, the Communist system dictated what was and was not to be broadcast on television and radio. |
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He was one of the youngest photographers to decisively influence the style of fashion photography in the GDR era. |
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In March, the population of the GDR voted for the first time in free elections, overwhelmingly supporting reunification. |
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Apparently, during the time directly following the political cataclysm in the GDR, the churches were mainly perceived and appreciated as public institutions. |
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Nice ornament in good condition, there is GDR in the metal. |
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It can be regarded as a great success for the development of social culture in Germany that the eastern regions, the former GDR, are as well represented as the western parts. |
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Previously a sport school for children and young people run by the GDR sports authorities, it has acted as a glowing example and a nucleus for the 38 elite sport schools in Germany today. |
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But for the older generation, it was optimistic to hope that the scars wrought by forty years of division and the two successive dictatorships endured by the people of the GDR could be erased that easily. |
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Increasingly, anyone nostalgic for the GDR – or even just anyone who felt that state socialism hadn't been all bad – found the PDS to be their political voice. |
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This had devastating effects on the GDR, where regular mass demonstrations received increasing support. |
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The GDR joined with the Federal Republic of Germany on 3 October 1990, upon which the GDR's constitution and armed forces were abolished. |
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The new subindices include one market, six regional and 23 country GDR indices. |
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The GDR actually decided to make it easier for East German citizens to travel abroad. |
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Shareholders and GDR holders are advised that the consummation of the Rights Issue is not certain. |
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At the consumption level, it led to the substitution of GDR money with time, barter, and hard-currencies. |
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Kung emphasized that halting the GDR issuance does not influence Fubon's future development and the company would keep expanding operations at home and abroad. |
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They question the validity of current frameworks that preference Western aesthetics as a universal norm against which the GDR appears as a deviation. |
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Then a state-owned company, servient to the wishes of the mmunist regime during the 1970s and s, it produced an estimated two million ets per year given to GDR athletes. |
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