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- proper noun A city in
Lower Saxony ,Germany
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Examples
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a heart in Stade Roland Garros center court after his victory in the fourth round.
USATODAY.com - Kuerten remains ranked No. 1 in Brazil's heart
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Wilkinson reported shoulder soreness after scoring all Toulon's points in a 22-15 defeat by Stade Français on Saturday.
Jonny Wilkinson's injury brings England call-up for Charlie Hodgson
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But I already have some experience with big audiences as I performed in front of 80,000 people in the Stade de France two years ago during a rugby game, and with Katherine Jenkins at the 02 Stadium in London.
Will Adams: Q&A With Amaury Vassili, France's Eurovision 2011 Contestant
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But I already have some experience with big audiences as I performed in front of 80,000 people in the Stade de France two years ago during a rugby game, and with Katherine Jenkins at the 02 Stadium in London.
Will Adams: Q&A With Amaury Vassili, France's Eurovision 2011 Contestant
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But I already have some experience with big audiences as I performed in front of 80,000 people in the Stade de France two years ago during a rugby game, and with Katherine Jenkins at the 02 Stadium in London.
Will Adams: Q&A With Amaury Vassili, France's Eurovision 2011 Contestant
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Niamey's 35,000 seat Stade Général Seyni Kountché was full long before the mid-afternoon kick-off under a blistering sun.
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Evidence was presented at the trial to show that Mr. Liu conspired with at least four current and former employees of Dow Chemical's facilities in Plaquemine and Stade, Germany, to misappropriate information on the company's Tyrin chlorinated polyethylene production.
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But I already have some experience with big audiences as I performed in front of 80,000 people in the Stade de France two years ago during a rugby game, and with Katherine Jenkins at the 02 Stadium in London.
Will Adams: Q&A With Amaury Vassili, France's Eurovision 2011 Contestant
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Niamey's 35,000 seat Stade Général Seyni Kountché was full long before the mid-afternoon kick-off under a blistering sun.
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But I already have some experience with big audiences as I performed in front of 80,000 people in the Stade de France two years ago during a rugby game, and with Katherine Jenkins at the 02 Stadium in London.
Will Adams: Q&A With Amaury Vassili, France's Eurovision 2011 Contestant
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