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Pirates opened fire on Turkish-flagged cargo ship "Duden" off Nigeria.
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"Hexis," writes Barbara Duden, "is the Greek word for attitude, for the habitual state in which a person finds herself."
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Brockhaus, Duden and Wahrig all have their proponents.
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Actual quickening, Duden writes—once so momentous, even transformative—is now “an experience that has lost its status.”
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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The Duden in 11 Bänder and the Duden-Taschenbücher are great additions to any dictionary collection.
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Social historian Barbara Duden has called this experience a “technological quickening”: fetal movement detected by ultrasound but imperceptible to the woman herself.
Origins Annie Murphy Paul 2010
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The Duden in 11 Bänder and the Duden-Taschenbücher are great additions to any dictionary collection.
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This view of history has been described by Barbara Duden as polithetic — consisting of discontinuous yet overlapping strands, like a hemp rope (Disembodying Women, 90). back
Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro 2008
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Brockhaus, Duden and Wahrig all have their proponents.
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As well as describing spectacular harvests, Duden praised the intellectual freedom enjoyed by people living in America.
OpEdNews - Diary: GERMANY LIKES TO BUILD WALLS���or Chancellor Merkel, 2009
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