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München

American  
[myn-khuhn] / ˈmün xən /

noun

  1. German name of Munich.


München British  
/ ˈmynçən /

noun

  1. the German name for Munich

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Fares on the Skibus München coach start at around $82 round-trip and include lift passes, coffee and, because this is Bavaria, a pretzel.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We need larger, well-designed studies with a treatment duration of at least 12 weeks that include people with comorbid physical illnesses and mental health conditions to fully understand the benefits and harms of cannabis-based medicines," said Winfried Häuser, clinician and lead author, from Technische Universität München and Medical Center Pain Medicine and Mental Health Saarbrücken.

From Science Daily

Presented by the Kunsthalle München, in Germany, and organized by the Canadian curator Thierry-Maxime Loriot in collaboration with Maison Viktor&Rolf, that show has now arrived at its exclusive U.S. venue, the High Museum of Art.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having come through the Heart of Midlothian academy and established himself in the first team, he then took the unusual step of moving to the relatively unknown German side Turkgucu Munchen when his Hearts deal expired.

From BBC

“There truly is no feeling like standing in front of people you’ve never met, belting out a bunch of songs that changed your life that in ways somehow changed theirs too. It’s truly remarkable and an extraordinary story to be able to tell. I’ve been sobbing watching this beautiful video! Danke Munchen!,” she wrote.

From Los Angeles Times