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Vienna Art "Balinese Art in Transition" shows Balinese art collected by Helene Potjewyd in the 1930s, including works by Russian-German painter Walter Spies and many anonymous Balinese artists.
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed a wide range of topics on the second and final day of an annual Russian-German forum in Hanover, Germany.
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It's tight in this oven: Hänsel is here, too, a Russian-German but that doesn't matter now, he's got one of his large hands, the right one with the crooked cut nails, on Gretel's left boob and milks it gaily to the rhythm of the music that rises all the way from the shop full of African artefacts and up to the roof and into the kitchen where Hänsel and Gretel share a baking tray.
nsel und Gretel 2010
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We traveled about three days before we reached the Russian-German border.
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Born on April 16, 1940 in Highland Park, New Jersey, Joan Snyder is a second-generation American artist of Russian-German Jewish descent who comes from a working-class family.
Joan Snyder. 2009
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The battle along the Russian-German front of WWII has ground to a halt.
Zombieland, George Romero and Daybreakers Invade Fantastic Fest 2009 | /Film 2009
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At a busy summit meeting in Bavaria's Schleissheim Palace in July, Merkel and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced a raft of fresh deals, including the creation of a Russian-German energy agency and a €500 million package of emergency trade finance to keep German exports flowing east.
The New Ostpolitik 2009
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Bernhard Linde mentions, for instance how, when the somewhat nationalist poetic movement "Noor Eesti" Young Estonia first got off the ground between about 1908 and 1915, the young generation invited Estonia to reorient from a Russian-German axis to an Anglo-French one.
Archive 2009-03-01 Eric Dickens 2009
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Others point to the policy of Ostpolitik in the 1970s that sought closer relations to the Soviet Union, including the financing and construction of the first Russian-German gas pipeline against Washington's vehement objections.
The New Ostpolitik 2009
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The intentions of this deal are similar to the motivations behind Gerhard Schroeder's Nordstream project (the Russian-German gas pipeline being currently built in the Baltic Sea, thus circumventing the East European transit corridor).
Pipelines, Checks, and Balances: Is the EU Becoming an Instrument of Moscow's Neo-Colonialism? 2009
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