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Synonyms for GERMANY
ˈdʒɜr mə niger·many
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Princeton's WordNet
Germany, Federal Republic of Germany, Deutschland, FRGnoun
a republic in central Europe; split into East Germany and West Germany after World War II and reunited in 1990
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List of paraphrases for "germany":
german, deutschland, allemagne, ger, tak, 'allemagne, germania, deutsche, germans
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#869 | germany | |
#1534 | german | |
#8532 | deutsche | |
#9555 | deutschland | |
#13269 | ger | |
#14801 | germans | |
#21484 | tak | |
#44542 | germania | |
#59454 | allemagne |
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We have a lot of suppliers in Germany and we rely on them to be innovative and successful otherwise we cannot operate.
It could be interpreted as a step back from the previous plans to sell the whole business in Germany, but there is no big drama in this as they will continue with the sale of lignite operations.
Europe’s vulnerability that was suddenly exposed existed because of a longstanding complacency by Western powers, western Europe had not been willing to listen to the frontline states who warned over the Russian regime’s intent and understood that more expensive energy was a price worth paying in exchange for not being vulnerable to Russian pressure. This complacency left Russia with multiple open goals to kick at in major Western European capitals, most notably Germany.
I think in the 21st century, there should not be censorship, definitely not of artists, especially those who lived in Germany and tried to remain alive. Some did it because it is what they felt, some believed (in Nazi ideology), others didn't.
What this young man does n’t understand is the very first martyr for freedom in our country was a black man, he does n’t understand the Tuskegee airmen, who had hundreds of battles over the skies of Germany so he can sit and be ignorant as he wants to be today.
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