Next above the Potsdam and calciferous sandrocks there appears stretching across the county a narrow belt of the Trenton period. |
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The breakdown of the G4 talks in Potsdam Germany has put an end to WTO hopes of giving new impetus to the Doha Round. |
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On climate change, various speakers called for a successful outcome to the Potsdam and Copenhagen climate conferences. |
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After the G4 failure last month in Potsdam, two feelings have emerged with regard to the future of the Doha Round. |
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Babelsberg Studio, located in neighbouring Potsdam, the state capital of Brandenburg, has also played a major part in this success. |
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On 16 April in Potsdam a German engineer of Ethiopian descent was savagely beaten. |
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This is an intergovernmental initiative, adopted at the Potsdam ministerial meeting held in 1999 and which is not binding. |
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I think we managed to start the ball rolling', Merkel remarked, assessing the summit held at the Hasso-Plattner-Institut in Potsdam. |
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This month Car magazine revealed that a small project team at VW's design studio in Potsdam had been ordered to create a phantom Alfa line-up. |
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According to the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Canada's foot-dragging could come at a high cost. |
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At Potsdam, Patricia was a beaten finalist in the 100m and 200m races and unfortunately just missed out on the bronze medal, by one tenth of a second. |
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Last month they escalated a low-intensity conflict with those they deem to be trespassers by barring the way with plastic tape and hiring private security guards, whom the Potsdam police soon removed. |
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One of China's few tangible rewards was the return of the Qing-dynasty astronomical instruments, which had been taken by German troops from Beijing after the Boxer Uprising of 1900, and installed in a park in Potsdam. |
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The question is how much can they get for it. In Potsdam the Brazilians decided that America and Europe were offering too little and demanding too much. |
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Another element of the Potsdam Initiative is to launch a global study of the economic significance of biodiversity loss, inspired in part by the 2006 Stern Review of climate change. |
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Bundeswehr Operations Command in Potsdam is planned to be assigned sole responsibility for the operational level conduct of Bundeswehr operations. |
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The Allies called for unconditional Japanese surrender in the Potsdam Declaration of 27 July, but the Japanese government rejected the call. |
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At the Potsdam Conference in August 1945, the Allies arranged for the Allied occupation and denazification of the country. |
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One week after the end of the Potsdam Conference, the US bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki. |
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A Transitional Planning Team of 11 CF members deploys to NATO headquarters in Brussels and Potsdam for detailed planning sessions on the issues identified by the Strategic Reconnaissance Team in Kabul. |
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The bank would withdraw completely from Brandenburg, except for Potsdam. |
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The four from the USA, Great Britain, France and the USSR are intending to bury the German soldier near by the no longer existing garrison church in Potsdam. |
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The Banecki sisters come from Berlin, as do the Kerschowski twins, who ply their trade with Turbine Potsdam and are even more difficult to tell apart. |
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The Americans had agreed at Potsdam to reparations-in-kind but opposed extreme efforts by the Soviets and the French to pauperize the Germans lest the burden of feeding them fall entirely on the American taxpayer. |
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As the people of Central and Eastern Europe take their destiny in hand, throwing off the shackles of Yalta and Potsdam, I find myself regretting that our venture does not have more popular support. |
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Until then people studied film at the major academies in Berlin, Potsdam or Munich, but not in a charming Swabian town near Stuttgart that most people have to look up on the map. |
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The glamorous names that punctuate the history of summitry Versailles, Yalta, Potsdam, Rome, Nice betray the weaknesses of summiteers for sun, sea, sand and palaces. |
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By the time of the Potsdam Conference, Truman was already aware of Soviet unwillingness to permit representative governments and free elections in the countries under its control. |
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Sarholz would not be denied, however, blocking efforts from Amandine Henry and Isabell Lehn Herlovsen to set up a famous Potsdam win and leave their 17-year-old goalkeeper pinching herself. |
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At the Potsdam Conference in 1945, the Allied Powers agreed to dump around 300,000 tons of unused German muntions including mustard gas, a nerve agent called tabun, teargas and the choking agent phosgene in the deep Atlantic. |
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The traveller might stop first in Innsbruck before visiting Vienna, Dresden, Berlin and Potsdam, with perhaps some study time at the universities in Munich or Heidelberg. |
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After the war, Eastern and Central Europe including East Germany and part of Austria was occupied by Red Army according to the Potsdam Conference. |
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The Prussian king Frederick William III saw no advantage in traveling from Berlin to Potsdam a few hours faster, and Metternich refused to ride in one at all. |
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France, which was not represented in Potsdam, rejected the decision of the Three of Potsdam and did not absorb expellees in its zone of occupation. |
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In response to the Edict of Fontainebleau, Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg declared the Edict of Potsdam, giving free passage to Huguenot refugees. |
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While in Potsdam, she visited the Berlin Chancellery, noting the Iron Crosses strewn on the floor, as she smelled death rise from the ruined buildings. |
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