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Bach didn't complete the grandiose four-part final fugue, which was meant to culminate in a theme based on the letters of his name (B flat, A, C and B natural, in German parlance).
And if you wanted an example of Total Football – or Ramba Zamba in the much more sing-song German parlance – then this was it, Vogts of all people exchanging passes with Hoeness down the inside left, then belting a shot towards the top-left corner.
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Meanwhile, an older German word, "fluchthelferin" (or "refugee helper") has reappeared in popular parlance.
In meteorological parlance, the balloons are call sondes, a word taken from both French and German meaning 'probe.' The balloons carry atmospheric probes to heights of 30 to 35 kilometers. .
In their parlance: freedom.
In taxonomic parlance, V.
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In their parlance, they "own the customer".
In modern parlance, this equates to "Talk.
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