hindenburg in A Sentence

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    Hindenburg with his wife,

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    Hindenburg does not mention him in his memoirs.

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    It wasn't just the Hindenburg.

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    The correct answer is THE Hindenburg.

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    The Hindenburg Disaster.

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    The Hindenburg Line.

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    Paul von Hindenburg.

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    Hindenburg Line is the boundary dividing Germany and Poland.

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    On August 2, President Hindenburg died of old age.

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    Von Hindenburg has recommended the Kaiser sign the armistice.

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    The Hindenburg was the answer we were looking for.

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    Hindenburg line is a boundary line between Poland and Germany.

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    Hindenburg Line It is the boundary dividing Germany and Poland.

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    So at this point, you might be wondering,“What caused the Hindenburg disaster?”?

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    Hindenburg Pro can also import 24-bit audio files and even work in 24-bit sessions.

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    Your front end looks like the Hindenburg and your rear-end looks like a brick[expletive] house.

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    The Hindenburg disaster will probably always be remembered as the singular event that killed airship travel.

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    The Hindenburg disaster marked the end of the airship era, killing 35 passengers, and one member of the ground crew.

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    The German army leadership had decided that the war must shift temporarily to the shorter and more easily defensible Hindenburg Line.

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    This First World War poster shows a giant Gibson Girl as the symbol of democracy, punching a German soldier resembling Hindenburg.

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    And Blomberg pledged the army's backing when Germany's 86-year-old president Paul von Hindenburg inevitably shuffled off the mortal coil and Hitler claimed the presidency.

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    In 1936, the airship Hindenburg entered passenger service and successfully crossed the Atlantic 36 times before crashing at Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937.

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    His first operation at the relatively small Battle of Hamel demonstrated the validity of his approach and later actions before the Hindenburg Line in 1918 confirmed it.

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    The British government returned the bell from SMS Hindenburg on 28 May 1959 and the bells from SMS Derfflinger and SMS Friedrich der Grosse on 30 August 1965.

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    Alberich was a planned strategic withdrawal to new positions on the shorter and more easily defended Hindenburg Line, which took place between 9 February and 20 March 1917.

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    It was a planned withdrawal to new positions on the shorter, more easily defended Hindenburg Line, which took place between the 9th February and the 20th March 1917.

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    Some eyewitnesses of the time reported seeing St Elmo's Fire, a unique and rare weather phenomenon, occurring on the tail end of the Hindenburg several minutes before the fire and crash.

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    When Hitler met with German President Paul von Hindenburg on June 21, 1934, the old man was in very poor health and was confined to a wheelchair, but his mind was sharp as ever.

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    This second theory, first put forward by NASA scientist and hydrogen expert, Addison Bain, states that that spark that probably caused the fire most likely ignited the Hindenburg's coating first, instead the hydrogen within it.

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    If Alan Greenspan could stand in front of a TV camera today and say,"The economy is going down in a huge flaming pile just like the Hindenburg," the chances are good the economy would tank within the hour.

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