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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of north-central Germany on Schwerin Lake southwest of Rostock. Originally a Slavic settlement, it was chartered c. 1160 and today is a commercial, industrial, and transportation center in an agricultural region.
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A spokesman for the police in the city of Schwerin, which is responsible for Gossel's protection, said: "We are treating this as
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That is because Corwin's Medicare argument lacks credibility, said Josh Schwerin, a Democratic aide.
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The Free Democrats FDP, junior coalition partners in Berlin but only an opposition party in Schwerin, face a humiliating defeat in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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"The function of a gallery is to educate and provide free access to contemporary art," said Ms. Schwerin, who tried to stress that galleries may appear intimidating but they really aren't.
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The fundraising surge shows Murphy's "message … is really resonating," spokesman Josh Schwerin said.
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The Free Democrats FDP, junior coalition partners in Berlin but only an opposition party in Schwerin, face a humiliating defeat in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
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"The function of a gallery is to educate and provide free access to contemporary art," said Ms. Schwerin, who tried to stress that galleries may appear intimidating but they really aren't.
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Workers at the construction site of the Marienplatz-Galerie shopping center in June in Schwerin, northeastern Germany.
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The same three drumbeats that introduced BBC German Service reports during the war were followed by a few seconds of silence, and then a whisper: Attention, Schwerin . . .
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Schwerin said Murphy has announced other funding as well.
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