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- proper noun
Frankfurt , a city inHessen ,Germany , on the Main River.
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Five hundred and seventy years later Frankfurt-am-Main, on October 5, 2010, found publishers from across the globe "in buoyant mood," according to London's Guardian newspaper last week -- having banished 2009's "mood of austerity," and busy toasting Alfred Knopf's advance of $2.5 million to a second-time Indian novelist Kiran Desai.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Five hundred and seventy years later Frankfurt-am-Main, on October 5, 2010, found publishers from across the globe "in buoyant mood," according to London's Guardian newspaper last week -- having banished 2009's "mood of austerity," and busy toasting Alfred Knopf's advance of $2.5 million to a second-time Indian novelist Kiran Desai.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Five hundred and seventy years later Frankfurt-am-Main, on October 5, 2010, found publishers from across the globe "in buoyant mood," according to London's Guardian newspaper last week -- having banished 2009's "mood of austerity," and busy toasting Alfred Knopf's advance of $2.5 million to a second-time Indian novelist Kiran Desai.
Nigel Hamilton: Apocalypse in Print Nigel Hamilton 2010
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He arrived in March 1918 and worked in prison camps in the XVIII Army Corps district, based in Frankfurt-am-Main.
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Hoffman assigned Boman to the XI Army Corps region (Cassel) with another Norwegian secretary, Hans O. Rögberg, who concentrated his relief efforts on the XVIII Army Corps region (Frankfurt-am-Main) in central Germany.
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Thousands of these kitchens — designed by the first female Austrian architect, Margarete Sch ü tte-Lihotzky — were produced for public housing in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, after World War I. Paolo Sacchi Marc Newson works to marry form and function Underlying the exhibit is the link between kitchens featuring new appliances and issues of health, nutrition, family life and social change.
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He arrived in November 1917 and supported operations in southwestern Germany, conducting welfare service in prison camps in Württemberg (XIII Army Corps, Royal Württemberg Army Corps, based in Stuttgart), Baden (XIV Army Corps, headquartered in Carlsruhe), and the XVIII Army Corps (based in Frankfurt-am-Main).
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XIV Army Corps (Carlsruhe), and the XVIII Army Corps (Frankfurt-am-Main) in western Germany as well as at
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By the early 1890's, Correvon moved to Germany where he became the pastor of the French Church in Frankfurt-am-Main and a naturalized German subject.
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Frankfurt-am-Main in the XVIII Army Corps Bezirk (district) by August 1918.
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