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Examples
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"But it's also true that without German-French agreement, much would come to nothing."
Germany Pushes Change to EU Treaty Charles Forelle 2010
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In France, we watch Arte, the joint German-French arts programme with its wonderful documentaries from across Europe and its top-rated classical concerts and fine dramas.
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"The common German-French position will now be handed over to council president Mr. Van Rompuy, so that he can bring it into the ongoing negotiations in Brussels."
Greek Deal Is Likely to Lighten Debt Load Costas Paris 2011
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Much of that involves singing and dancing, with an original score by the German-French electronic group Stereo Total.
Star-Crossed Sushi Steve Dollar 2011
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The U.S. moves to Sinsheim, near the German-French border, for Saturday's match against Colombia.
U.S. Women Surge Past North Korea Laura Stevens 2011
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"German-French agreement is not everything in Europe," Ms. Merkel said.
Germany Pushes Change to EU Treaty Charles Forelle 2010
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The U.S. moves to Sinsheim, near the German-French border, for Saturday's match against Colombia.
U.S. Women Surge Past North Korea Laura Stevens 2011
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The magazine Der Spiegel this weekend wrote that German-French relations are now at a postwar historic low.
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Every officer who studied at Leavenworth knew about the “Young Turks,” a group of students who in 1912 had convinced the faculty to modernize the curriculum by scrapping old battle problems based on the German-French campaigns in the Alsace-Lorraine and substituting the Gettysburg and Manassas campaigns.
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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He was born in Petrograd of German-French heritage, and received his education in Russian schools.
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