Namen
Britishnoun
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Die Toten werden auf Sockel gelegt, auf denen „Klaus“ und „Anja“, die Namen der Sänger, stehen, und ihre Körper werden fortwährend ersetzt mit zunehmend verwesten Leichen, um den Prozess der Zersetzung zu simulieren.
From New York Times
Thirty minutes up the road in Halle, home of Hallescher, the club’s ultra fans wear T-shirts bearing the slogan “Tradition Hat Einen Namen”: “Tradition Has a Name.”
From New York Times
"We are 10 minutes away from the centre of Amsterdam where you buy an apartment for half a million, or even a million, euros," explains Ton van Namen, one of the developers behind this project.
From BBC
In overcrowded cities where rent is high and the availability of affordable housing is low, Ton van Namen says it's logical to seek solutions at sea.
From BBC
Erst die Gesundheit des Mannes, der, endhch vom Namen Homeros Kuhn uns befreiend, uns auch flihrt in die vollere Bahn.
From Project Gutenberg
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