berliner造句1. A writer in the Berliner Zeitung said the authorities' failure to respond to complaints had created a feeling of insecurity.
2. East Berliners feel they are patronized and their western cousins complain they are stuck with the bills for reunification.
3. West is the Philharmonie, home of the Berliner Philharmoniker, east is the superbly restored Schauspielhaus.
4. It's time we Berliners stopped allowing ourselves to be pushed around.
5. Not one of the many East Berliners I spoke to at several crossing points said they meant to stay in the West.
6. At the Invalidenstrasse crossing, West Berliners greeted those from the East with flowers and cheers.
7. We can form a human chain of Berliners along the Wall which no one dare break, nomatterhow many soldiers they send.
8. A West Berliner swings a sledgehammer near Potsdamer Platz while onlookers applaud on Nov. 12.
9. Gehen Sie zuerst die Berliner Stra ? e entlng, dann ü ber die M ü nchner Stra ? e.
10. But collective ownership of the Berliner Sparkasse would pose a new set of problems.
11. And the Berliner Sparkasse would need to grow to justify the resources spent on the bid.
12. Since power is bought through competitive bidding, Berliner said, Mirant would lose out on bids if its prices weren't low enough.
13. In 1876, Emile Berliner invented the first microphone used as a telephone voice transmitter.
14. The dismantling began on the night of November 9 as hundreds of Berliners chipped away at some of the more decorative chunks.
15. The new sentry on the northern side was a twenty-one-year-old Berliner called Manfred.
16. Another week and the boats and banks of the Wannsee would be crowded with Berliners seeking a few hours of escape.
17. An East German border guard peers through a crack in the Berlin Wall, Nov. 17, 1989, shortly after a West Berliner painted a keyhole around the opening.
18. The prize is the 1.9 m customer - base of the Berliner Sparkasse, which Landesbank Berlin owns.
19. "It's art, it's not nice," a character says at one point to his new bride in the Berliner Ensemble's staging of "The Threepenny Opera" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
20. Now we can go into the wild, says Nancy Berliner as we step into a garden overgrown with waist-high weeds in the center of Beijing.