berlin造句181. Yet the advent of out-and-out reformers in East Berlin would represent an even greater threat for Moscow.
182. For Kurzlinger, until then just a Berlin black marketeer and gangster, it became a profession.
183. Fourteen years after the first Berlin crisis the world seemed no nearer to a relaxation in Cold War tensions.
184. Given the rise in Berlin property prices, choosing a site is as important as getting major funding.
185. Berlin, in the present context, is more symbolic than significant.
186. Data is given on key issues such as the status of Berlin.
187. Now, the Berlin Wall has fallen and the barbed wire rusts away.
188. Even so, there was no particular reason to go to Berlin.
189. He had been there for an hour in the darkness of the abandoned marshalling yard in the outer suburbs of East Berlin.
190. In effect the Berlin banks who loaned money to the Junkers were paying themselves through an agricultural clearing house in East Prussia.
191. The Berlin Philharmonic, founded in 1882, has grown up in tandem with the evolution of the star conductor.
192. The Berlin Philharmonic as it exists today may be a happier orchestra, but it is in no way a better one.
193. Roughly one-third of the sites in eastern Berlin are state-owned; establishing who owns the rest could take years.
194. The utopian theatre of 1917 Berlin and Vienna was still on the horizon.
195. There have always been substantial differences in the foreign policy outlooks of Paris and Berlin.
196. He loved Berlin with its light professional demands and its multitude of playtime delights.
197. Looking back over the last two years, portraits and townscapes, in Berlin or in other locations, predominate.
198. Oh yes, we can leave the country and go to Berlin, where we can get a divorce.
199. Today, the argument goes, old-fashioned barriers separating countries, and even continents, are as irrelevant as the Berlin Wall.
200. There they drank beer and vodka, and decided to take their chance in Berlin.
201. Modelled on its Princeton namesake, it is funded mainly by the state of Berlin.
202. The two sides were now on a collision course: Khrushchev could not allow West Berlin to remain as an escape hatch.
203. It was mid-afternoon and Karajan led the Berlin orchestra, more or less without break, through Ein Heldenleben.
204. On Aug. 30 a bomb was detonated at a Berlin memorial commemorating victims of the holocaust.
205. There was a huge party at the Berlin Wall as East Germans celebrated their freedom.
206. Created in June 1990 and based in Berlin, Treuhandanstalt has a mission statement to privatise all former state-owned industrial enterprises.
207. For some of them, eagerly selling six-packs of beer on street corners, the new Berlin is full of opportunities.
208. The banks have done developers one favour by staying in Frankfurt rather than heading for Berlin.
209. At his own level Eisenhower made his decision about Berlin on military grounds.
210. It was hard for him, living in Berlin without speaking any German.