How To Use Danzig In A Sentence
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To balance out the dbaggery of Danzig holding court in his 'brary, you should link to that vid of Danzing taking a beatdown from that singer from the Northside Kings after their show.
Not the face of the one you love
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Lord Halifax, the British foreign secretary, deemed Danzig and the Polish Corridor to be "an absurdity.
The New American
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In 1679 the Royal Society sent Halley to Danzig to arbitrate in a dispute between Hooke and Hevelius.
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The angry state of Prussia was now divided into two parts by the Polish Corridor, and Gdansk had become the so-called Free City of Danzig, yearning to unite openly with Prussia.
Poland
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Peter the Great at once commissioned it from Danzig masters and presented it to her with a laudatory poem that glorified her military exploits.
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Even Toll enjoyed the Danzig number; he amassed his strength and to a shocked audience began to soft-shoe to the music.
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** UPDATE** James Danziger "objects" on his blog to what he calls the implication that defining yourself as an 'artist' as opposed to a 'photographer' makes you more important and gives you a special privilege.
Jonathan Melber: The AP Has No Case Against Shepard Fairey
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The Tin Drum (filmed by Schlöndorff), a satirical panorama of German reality during the first half of this century, which, with Cat and Mouse and Dog Years, was to form what is called the Danzig Trilogy.
Günter Grass - Biography
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Danzig's already depleted currency reserves dropped steadily.
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His area of operations was the XVII Army Corps, based in Danzig, and the XX Army Corps, headquartered in Allenstein.
Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
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On going home at night, Paccard tippled the liquid gold poured into small glasses out of a pot-bellied stone jar from Danzig.
Scenes from a Courtesan's Life
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By 1914 it was technically possible for a Danzig bargee to visit Bordeaux and the Black Sea with roughly equal facility.
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The pride of the museum's collection was a figurehead from a Florentine galleon, captured by Pirates from Danzig in 1473.
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Danzig is coming off losses to Clay Guida and Josh Neer, so he needs a win if he wants to get off the endangered fighters list, TUF contract or not.
UFC 100
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There was also a considerable improvement in international trade through Danzig.
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Nowadays, being unavailable is understood to be an act of aggression equal to driving tanks through the walls of the Danzig Post Office.
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One such is Nobel laureate Günter Grass was born in Danzig (now Gdansk, Poland) on October 16, 1927.
Archive 2007-07-29
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The Soviets had advanced a long way from the Vistula, but fortified pockets of German troops remained — around Königsberg, the old Prussian capital, and Danzig, at the mouth of the Vistula; at Breslau, in Silesia, and the Hungarian capital, Budapest, where they were desperately withstanding a siege that was to last six weeks and to tie down R.Y. Malinovsky's army group.
The Nazis' Last Stand
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Hitler wanted Danzig, which was 95 percent German, and the Polish Corridor, to which the Poles were more attached.
LewRockwell.com
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Most fantastic and, as it proved, most disastrous of all the follies of Versailles, was the creation of the free city of Danzig and what was called the Polish Corridor.
The Shape of Things to Come
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No city could absorb such a body-blow without showing the effects, and by 1937 Danzig was in severe financial difficulties.
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Even though it was against Danzig law, these people were all sent to the Reich, presumably to concentration camps.
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Danzig fielded questions on topics ranging from the possibility of exchanging unserviceable utility uniforms for infantrymen to the size of meal portions at the mess halls.
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DRS is Danzig's first new record in forever, and it's a thick, meaty, hammer-chorded motherf--er, surprisingly catchy, endlessly blastable.
Mark Morford: The Top 10 Most Awesome Albums of 2010
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Danzigers had good reason to be apprehensive about the Versailles Treaty arrangements, and they were not alone.
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I’m in the process of reading, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich and its pretty clear that Germany did have the kernel of a very strong case for a communication link between the contiguous main part of Germany and the province of East Prussia that was cut off from Germany by the Polish Corridor around Gdansk or Danzig.
Russia: Nazis Just Wanted To Build A Railway Through Poland « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
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Back from summering in their Malibu palace, Mary and Vince Kickerillo joined the party along with Regina Rogers, Renee and Ben Danziger, Sybil Balasco, and Jerome and Nadine Moon of Who Made the Cake!
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The city formerly called Danzig now calls itself Gdansk; the man formerly known as Cassius Clay now calls himself Muhammad Ali.
Undefined
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Hubris Sonic just brought this to my attention: Richard Danzig is a fellow Bronx Science graduate.
Be True To Your School | ATTACKERMAN
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If the French were cantoned along and to the east of that great river, the corps would be in a good position to cover the operations already in progress against the remaining Silesian fortresses and at the same time protect the planned sieges of the important ports of Danzig, Köslin and Strälsund on the Baltic coast.
THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
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He was born in Danzig and studied philosophy and history of art in Berlin.
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By 1914 it was technically possible for a Danzig bargee to visit Bordeaux and the Black Sea with roughly equal facility.
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These are the inclusion of the Free City of Danzig into the Third Reich and the permission to build an exterritorial motorway and a railway linking East Prussia and Germany proper.
Gates of Vienna
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The financial strain upon the Danzigers came from other directions too.
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Even though it was against Danzig law, these people were all sent to the Reich, presumably to concentration camps.
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Miller lists cardio as one of his strengths, and Danzig is a vegan, so I wonder if he'll try to wear out PETA-boy?
Archive 2009-07-05