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Deutschland

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/ ˈdɔytʃlant /

noun

  1. the German name for Germany

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The infrastructure also includes salt caverns to store hydrogen underground, which Storengy Deutschland is building around an existing site for storing natural gas in Lower Saxony.

From BBC

Alternative für Deutschland has been enjoying record success in the polls in a significant election year, placing second behind the CDU and ahead of all three coalition parties; the Social Democrats, Greens and Free Democrats.

From BBC

In the latest ARD Deutschland Trend, the party reached 19% this week, the highest it has ever scored in this poll.

From BBC

Winger, who created the shows “Unorthodox” and “Deutschland 83,” lives in Berlin, where “as a Jew you think of these stories all the time,” she said.

From New York Times

Berger, perhaps best known to American audiences for his work on the television series “Deutschland 83,” was shooting the Bryan Cranston series “Your Honor” in New Orleans when Grunert called about the “All Quiet” project.

From Los Angeles Times