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  • And the Germans paid the Soviets 12 billion deutschmarks for their commitment to let Germany be a member of NATO, with an agreement on our part, by the way, that there would not be foreign troops on the territory of the GDR, only German troops.

    CNN Transcript Nov 9, 2009 2009

  • German gym operation that LeisureNet bought out in 1999 for 10 million deutschmarks.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2007

  • One crucial by-product of this crisis, too, is that, as was exclusively reported in our previous posting, both France and Germany have started distributing pre-stored national banknotes (denominated in French francs and deutschmarks) to their respective central banks and leading commercial banks.

    The Strangest Story I've EVER Written 2007

  • ` When push comes to shove, the pounds, dollars and deutschmarks can't be equal.

    Spice Girls back sceptics on Europe 2007

  • Asked whether the deutschmarks affair should not disqualify him from the post, he said that was "past tense".

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • Morkel gave him 55,000 German deutschmarks with instructions to deal with it confidentially.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2005

  • I think it was eighty deutschmarks a day or something like that.

    Are We There Yet? Robert Caprio 2003

  • I think it was eighty deutschmarks a day or something like that.

    Are We There Yet? Robert Caprio 2003

  • The son of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has transferred five million deutschmarks (about 2.7 million dollars) to South African banks, The Sunday Times reported, quoting western diplomatic sources.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1999

  • By undertaking such commitments, and making Eastern currency equivalent to Western deutschmarks, Kohl added hugely to the financial burden West Germany would assume.

    New World Disorder Chace, James 1998

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