berliner in A Sentence

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    Coming from the halls of the Berliner Philharmonie.

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    Like Berliner, all of our panelists saw results.

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    Ich bin ein Berliner.

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    One West Berliner sprayed champagne back.

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    One west Berliner sprayed champaigne back.

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    The Berliner Dom.

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    The Berliner Zeitung.

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    Norisbank Berliner Bank.

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    Now down 14 pounds, Berliner feels stronger and leaner.

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    Imagine you are a Berliner and suddenly you become a Hamburger.

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    In 1867, Emile Berliner patented the gramophone, which is was the first vinyl record player.

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    Of course, a Berliner is also someone who is from or lives in Berlin.

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    The Berliner Dom(or the Berlin Cathedral) is one of the most beautiful buildings in the world.

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    When getting dressed in the morning became a daily struggle, Berliner knew she needed to make a change.

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    The most well-known technique in chromolithography is called Berliner Mannier, in which the lithographer applies a semicircle to the dots.

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    It allowed her to do a two-year apprenticeship at the Berliner Ensemble, Weimar German National Theatre, Volksbuehne, and the Deutsches Theater of East Germany.

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    And note, John F Kennedy's famous“Ich Bin Ein Berliner” comment was not interpreted as“I am a Jelly-Filled Doughnut” as you will often read and occasionally hear.

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    Lisa Berliner, a 51-year-old Realtor and mom of two teenage sons, had spent the past decade trying to shake the 20 pounds that had crept on since she hit her 40s.

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    Had he said“Ich bin Berliner”, he would have been saying he was literally a citizen of Berlin, which isn't true at all, nor the sentiment he was trying to express(more or less,“I was not born here and do not live here, but I am one of you.”).

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    The misconception primary stems from Kennedy's use of the indefinite article“ein”, rather than saying just“Ich bin Berliner”, as well as the fact that a“ ⁣Berliner” is also known, mainly in far western parts of Western Germany at the time, as the name of a certain type of pastry created in Berlin around the 16th century.

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    After the end of the war, the Municipal Opera again used the building of the Theater des Westens near Berliner Bahnhof Zoo until the new building built by Fritz Bornemann between 1957 and 1961 with 1865 seats on 24 September 1961 with Mozart's Don Giovanni could be opened; the new building had cost 27.5 million marks(purchasing power adjusted in today's currency: around 61 million euros).

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