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  • "So wie es in Großbritannien üblich ist, daβ man dort selbstverständlich Englisch spricht, so ist es in Deutschland üblich, daβ man hier Deutsch spricht."

    BBC English 2009

  • "So wie es in Großbritannien üblich ist, daβ man dort selbstverständlich Englisch spricht, so ist es in Deutschland üblich, daβ man hier Deutsch spricht."

    BBC English 2009

  • "So wie es in Großbritannien üblich ist, daβ man dort selbstverständlich Englisch spricht, so ist es in Deutschland üblich, daβ man hier Deutsch spricht."

    9 posts from October 2009 2009

  • Personally, I sometimes wonder if Miracle-Gro is just making its way up the food chain.

    Fat State, Thin State, Red State, Blue State 2007

  • But it wasn't in Gro's nature to write this in the memoir she titled "Recollections from the Old Days."

    Excerpt: The Children's Blizzard by David Laskin 2004

  • The gas discovery, called Gro, is estimated to hold 10 billion to 100 billion cubic meters of recoverable gas, the country's Petroleum Directorate said, adding that the find is located in the deepest water of any Norwegian discovery to date.

    Shell Discovers Massive Gas Field 2009

  • You won't be able to wear the same duds from toddler to teenager, but a company called Gro Furniture has created a reconfigurable crib that you can theoretically use from the day you're born, until the day you die.

    Gizmodo Andrew Liszewski 2012

  • Here, activated nuclear NF-κB induces expression of inflammatory cytokines such as Groβ, IL-6, IL-8 and others

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Ping Liu et al. 2009

  • For many years I kept the boat of our former prime minister, Gro Harlem Brundtland, in my barn through the winter.

    Utøya shootings: 'Our son texted us – I love you. I don't think I'll see you again' 2011

  • Everyone also likes the term "sustainable development," and they can even parrot back the Brundtland definition a United Nations commission, formed in 1983 and named for the Norwegian politician Gro Harlem Brundtland, said that development should meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

    Gregory Unruh: Sustainable Consumption Is a Myth Gregory Unruh 2011

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