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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hamburg" is not correct in written English.
The correct term is "a hamburger."
Example: "I would like to order a hamburger with extra cheese, please."
Alternatives: "a burger" or "a beef patty."
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Stern belongs to a Hamburg company, Gruner & Jahr.
Mr. Chiu of course will perform on a Hamburg Steinway.
A week later, Ensslin was caught in a Hamburg boutique.
Gerd Bucerius, a Hamburg lawyer and politician, was among the lucky ones.
Thomas Kaiser, a Hamburg photographer turned chef, is behind the addition.
Hans met his future wife, Luise ("Liesel") Judith Benzian, also a Hamburg native, in 1934.
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He has now installed in his recording studio here, a Hamburg-built Steinway he came upon in Berlin last winter.
Mr. Shibh was a Hamburg-based associate of Mohamed Atta, who was instrumental in planning and carrying out the attacks.
Jimdo, a Hamburg-headquartered company offering easy-to-use tools for building websites, already seems pretty mobile friendly.
"Speed is very important in shipping," says Olaf Mager, a spokesman for Germanischer Lloyd, a Hamburg-based transportation research company.
The microscopic piece was made to promote the Exceptional Hardware Software Meeting, a Hamburg-based open source and DIY conference for makers, hackers, scientists and engineers.
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