How To Use Prague In A Sentence
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More particularly, in the hoodedness of her eyes, she reminded me of Malvina Schalkova, the Prague-born artist posthumously famous for the sketches and watercolors she made in Theresienstadt, and whose self-portrait, mirroring an infinity of sorrow, I first became familiar with when I visited Theresienstadt with Zoë.
Kalooki Nights
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The Czechs had been Nazified, then communized, their Prague Spring crushed by Russian tanks.
The Return
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NUREMBERG SCHOOL: Half-way between the sentiment of Cologne and the realism of Prague stood the early school of Nuremberg, with no known painter at its head.
A Text-Book of the History of Painting
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It was a portent of climatic things to come, which culminated in the worst floods in living memory in cities such as Prague and Dresden.
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Two further weeks were spent on an exterior set, built into the ruins of a castle outside Prague, where the streets of London were constructed.
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Almost immediately, Sprague tags a braking Rezendes in the rear bumper, nearly sending Rezendes into a 180-degree spin.
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METHODS: Sprague - Dawley rats received food and water ad libitum in 1 week of acclimation.
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Plans are also underway for an exchange visit from members of an orchestra in Prague in April.
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Within a week, Hitler had occupied the Sudetenland, and six months later German tanks rolled into Prague.
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In 1912 he held the chair of theoretical physics at the German University of Prague.
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Last year in the Czech Republic, Prague was bespeckled with ads for a new hypermarket called Cesky Sen (Czech Dream).
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The archbishop of the Prague archdiocese is the only Czech cardinal.
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Several Jewish enclaves already existed within the Holy Roman Empire (from Prague to Frankfurt) well before the sixteenth century.
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We read Jeri Laber's article "Witch Hunt in Prague" [NYR, April 23] with great interest while we were in Prague studying the implementation in Czechoslovakia of the screening law, the so-called "lustration" process, for the British Helsinki Human Rights Group.
Human Rights in Prague
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Prague and Galicia and Hungary, from Lombardy and Venetia, and from their own easy-going capital, had destituted Metternich.
The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 1
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The scene is now set for a return match later in the year, as both players go head-to-head again in November's EuroTel Trophy match in Prague.
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Since the war, important festivals have been held annually or biannually in Berlin, London, Moscow, Prague and Czechoslovakia.
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So I noticed," Dundee nodded, recalling the deathly pallor of the girl's face as Sprague had glibly explained away that damning note and all its implications.
Murder at Bridge
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In one of the Metro stations in the city of Prague, called Praha by a nation fond of open-ended gutturals, there's a Bus Information Booth where you can buy tickets to interesting destinations in the Czech countryside.
Crosscut
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US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are due to sign a landmark nuclear arms treaty in the Czech capital Prague.
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In cities such as Prague, expatriates were glued to televisions in bars, bemused locals looking on.
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He was unusual in his ability to speak Czech with some fluency; he would not accept with his father's readiness the pragmatic cultural compromises adopted by so many among Prague's Jewish community.
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Ten male Sprague-Dawley breeder rats, weighing between 450 and 550 g, were fasted overnight, except for free access to water.
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In 1913, Charles Sprague wrote that ‘the balance sheet may be considered as the groundwork of all accountancy, the origin and the terminus of every account’.
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Now it seems they weren't the only innocents abroad in Prague in the late '80s, early 90s.
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On his return to Prague he calmly dropped a political bombshell.
Times, Sunday Times
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That was one of the very worst periods, when the Prague Spring was a memory that had almost been obliterated by
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Conscience prevailing, he was received at Douai, then sent from Rome by the Jesuits to Bohemia to serve his novitiate, before being reordained in Prague.
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For some reason, it had ended up out of sequence among the Prague photographs.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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Prague Castle has had an orangery since the middle of the fifteenth century.
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Cultural heritage sites, from medieval castles to irreplaceable works of art, were under threat in the 800-year-old Czech capital Prague and the German city of Dresden, while tourist areas were sealed off and sandbagged.
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WHITEHALL -- Robert Sprague scored a game-high 21 points to lead the Cardinals past Whitehall.
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When two weeks later Churchill urged Eisenhower to speed his advance into Czechoslovakia in order to occupy Prague, Marshall vetoed the proposal.
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He made as much clear in a letter, dashed off in anger after a critic had dared read his "Glagolitic Mass," first performed at the same concert in Prague as the Sinfonietta, as a sign that Janáček was finally becoming pious in his old age.
Fanfares in the Face of Fascism
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The Japanese company Kokoro has been terrifying audiences from Paris to Prague with its exhibit of "animatronic," or robotic, dinosaurs that grunt, move and squeal.
All The World Loves A Dinosaur
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He then embarked upon a year in Prague, where his mother's ambassadorial connections secured a year-long internship as a trainee diplomat with the European Commission.
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The Emperor Leopold stayed in Prague in 1680-1 during a plague epidemic in Vienna.
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The baffling plot (which might be euphemized as ‘labyrinthian’) tells of an anti-hero, dubbed ‘A.,’ who travels to Prague to find the office of the Central Registry, where he's been promised a position.
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The European vote has become a "pretest" for national elections set for October, says Ivan Gabal, a political consultant in Prague.
EU Parliament Vote Is a Poll on Recovery
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As for the Kavalier and Clay connection, here is what Michael Chabon had to say on the point from Wizard #122...courtesy of Nate Raymond, who has an awesome Kavalier and Clay website, I was westling with the question of how to get my character of Joe Kavalier out of Nazi-occupied Prague when I read an article about Steranko's career as an escape artist.
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The row threatens to sour relations between Prague and Washington.
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The majestic and magnificent culture on display in Prague is quite unforgettable.
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The Section somehow got hold of a city tram and off we were -- about thirty of us -- in the tram, riding around downtown Prague, in the heart of communist-controlled Central Europe, for some two hours, with jazz music blasting from a tape recorder, drinking Soviet (if I remember its provenance correctly) champagne.
John Brown: Sanity Rally and Cold-War Public Diplomacy
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Squeezeweasel from Gastronomy Domine is off to Prague next weekend, but this weekend she managed to get out and photograph some wild violets in bloom in England in November! and also the seedhead of a wild carrot.
Herbs and Plants Around the World Weekend Herb Blogging #8
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It would be hard to miss the international media coverage of the devastating floods that swamped Prague, where the national team were based.
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Most of its grandeur - all that street furniture of pillars, obelisks and pyramids - is the work of one man: Joze Plecnik, who studied in Prague.
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But even more than Prague, I loved a little town called Olomouc pronounced all-em-oats that was an easy overnight trip on the train.
Q&a vol. IV | smitten kitchen
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In cities such as Prague, expatriates were glued to televisions in bars, bemused locals looking on.
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In previous incarnations he has been a Vancouver trial lawyer, a staff writer for The Prague Post, and the editor of Victoria's Monday Magazine, where an earlier version of this story appeared.
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There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital, Prague.
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I chose this title because, for me, there is a kind of biographical reminiscence contained in it, first of all the experience of my expatriation and finally my return to Prague.
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However, while for me the splendour of Prague was quite overwhelming, our guided tour and riverboat trip gave a great introduction to the marvels and history of this ancient city.
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I was in Prague within two months and went with this realtor to see four chateaus within an hour's driving proximity of Prague.
EXCLUSIVE: Crispin Glover's Creepy Prague Castle
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Pop over to Prague, in the Czech Republic, and spend three nights with room-only accommodation at the four-star Barcello Praha hotel, in the city centre, from only £199 per person.
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A Princely Collection in Prague The story seems almost a fairy tale -- that someone who grew up in America, spoke only what he calls "survival Czech" at home, and was working in Boston real estate should become an acknowledged Czech prince and chatelain of one of Europe's most glorious private art collections.
Twice Stolen, Now Returned:
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Back in Prague for a couple of days, we heard the male chorus in Smetana's opera The Bartered Bride sing its praises.
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In January 1912 he organized a conference of like-minded Social Democrats in Prague.
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She performed at the Proms in the summer of 1945, and she was invited to appear the next year at the Prague Spring Festival that the Czechs were planning, the British Council sponsoring the British contingent.
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Her first solo public exhibition, in 1965, was at a theatre in Prague, and after that she began to be included in exhibitions of ‘naive’ artists.
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A blow-by-blow account of my trip with another lawyer to Prague in the Czech Republic;
Beyond the Underground:
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Three other animals currently undergoing intense reintegration efforts at Prague Zoo are the barn owl, the souslik and the European bison.
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As Prague's omniscient narrator explains, the game is fundamentally flawed.
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The rest of the day is spent on a coach tour of Prague.
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All of these artists had their formative years in the freewheeling atmosphere of late 1960s Prague.
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Prague also has a rich moviemaking tradition.
Smithsonian
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In addition to my impressions of the theatre and of Prague, now came those of the so-called swaggering undergraduate.
My Life — Volume 1
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From moonboots to Barbour jackets via plastic capes and wellies, only a summer festival in rain-sodden Scotland could inspire people to wear the kind of gear you would normally pack for a winter break in Prague.
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Prague, 1864-78); Seifert, Die Leitmeritzer Diöcese nach ihren geschichtl., kirchl.u. topograph.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Tara was my agent in Prague and her assignment had been to locate cheap lodging for my two days there.
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In nearly every expat setting I've visited as a traveler--from Prague to Phuket to Porto-Novo--there seems to be this notion that being a writer has more to do with drinking and screwing than actually writing.
Bittercon 2006 (updated with banner)
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We visited an ossuary at Kutna Hora (a small medieval village near Prague) which contained the remains of several thousand dedicated churchgoers.
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Cafe de Paris in Prague is the best place to have an afternoon coffee and a good drink to start the evening.
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Built on seven hills and intersected by the meandering River Vltava, Prague offers a stunning array of architecture.
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Nothing is known about him; he was clearly familiar with Franco-Flemish painting, but his main debt is to the earlier court school in Bohemia, at Karltejn and in the chapels of the cathedral in Prague.
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A recent museum retrospective in Prague offered a rare look at her work.
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Many of the basic concepts employed in the Prague School functional analyses such as theme/rheme, topic/comment, and given/new do not seem to be clearly defined.
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In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important merchant city and cultural centre.
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In Prague Castle he had ten burgraves, very bold and famous men.
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After spending a holiday in Romania, it takes a tourist only one hour by plane to reach the capitals of the former Hapsburg Empire (Prague, Vienna, Budapest), the bimillenary metropolises of the Balkan region (Athens, Istanbul) or of the Slav one (Kiev, Cracow, Zagreb).
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This makes me unfortunately certain that Slovenia, thus far unspoilt, will soon be as popular and overexposed a destination for short break aficionados as Prague or Budapest.
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Almost immediately, Sprague tags a braking Rezendes in the rear bumper, nearly sending Rezendes into a 180-degree spin.
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By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard repertoire, as well as Schoenberg and Busoni.
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He was tall, elegant, handsome and "very Czech, by which I mean passionate and pessimistic" – the very embodiment of a romantic emigre, one who came to London after Soviet tanks had crushed the Prague spring in 1968, with £50 in his pocket.
The Saturday interview: architect Amanda Levete
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First experimental demonstration of the multipotential carcinogenic effects of aspartame administered in the feed to Sprague
Alcohol
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It is now the office of the chief architect of the city of Prague.
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Every city of any historic importance breeds a class of mortals that are born guides; they have come to belong to the "staffage" of picturesque surroundings; and in this respect Prague is happily yet unspoilt.
From a Terrace in Prague
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It is precisely along this road that the summiteers will set out in Prague, focusing on how to build forces that can be fielded rapidly and sustainably wherever and whenever needed.
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I'm thinking of a trixie on FC Basel, Sparta Prague and Dinamo Zagreb.
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Then, the next day, when the team arrived in Prague with the cup, the city went nuts again.
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It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
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Many have been immortalised on film, from the glitzy hustle of Las Vegas to the wintry baroque of Prague.
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Footage from Obama's speech in Prague was distributed via the EU's EbS satellite service.
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A knapsack of uneaten food that my mother had packed for the journey, the midnight departure from Prague, and the interminably long train journey sitting on hard wooden seats, the night boat to Harwich, and then London and a new beginning.
Call for snapshots of migration
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May 28, 2009 at 8:23 am oh, ai haz a jellus! u can haz a grate trip! mai DH haz bin to Prague and he sez it iz a grate citee!
Sigmund’s new “environmentally friendly” - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
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In honor of the birthday of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the institution's beloved patron of music, members of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra performed music of Bach and his lesser-known contemporaries Dietrich Buxtehude, Franz Tunder and Andreas Kirchoff.
Review: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra at Library of Congress
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She is walking down a Prague street, a shopping basket over her arm, to the market to buy carrots, leeks, mackerel, and passes by chance a shoe shop, and there are the red shoes in the window -- all by themselves on a little plinth raised above the lesser footwear, the price tag coyly peeking out from the base -- and she has such a powerful urge to go in and try them on that that is what she does.
Tom Gregory: From Alzheimer's to Auschwitz at 32,000 Feet
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That yaller, dirty packet with her bowsprit steeved that way, she's the Hope of Prague.
Captains Courageous
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While his parents' frantic efforts to take him to Prague for it were rewarded by their being arrested and imprisoned.
The Sun
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Orange Ways, a new discount company as of 2007 that goes from Budapest to regional cities such as Cluj, Warsaw, Vienna, Prague and Mukacheve.
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The Czechs had been Nazified, then communized, their Prague Spring crushed by Russian tanks.
The Return
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But when the Cape route opened and the New World beckoned, the centrality of Prague diminished.
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Ruud van Nistelrooy threads a ball into the Sparta Prague box for Wayne Rooney to pick up and blast home.
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This almost minimalist design is simple, in contrast with the bourgeois interiors of Prague's past.
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Journalists on strike at a Czech television station in the capital, Prague, have been forced to present their identification papers to police.
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The split was formally approved at an extraordinary congress in Prague on Feb. 23.
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Besides, like new highways, more runways will only encourage more frequent use, such as jetting off to Spain and Prague for the weekend.
Bouphonia
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A remarkably well preserved specimen of this instrument, made by Eberle of Prague, in 1733, and superbly carved on pegbox and scroll, is in the fine private violin collection of Mr.D. H. Carr, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
For Every Music Lover A Series of Practical Essays on Music
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A penniless refugee, he still wanted to carry on with the medical studies he had commenced in Prague.
Times, Sunday Times
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US President Barack Obama and his Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev are due to sign a landmark nuclear arms treaty in the Czech capital Prague.
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A riverside cafe terrace in Prague provides one of innumerable places for the residents to enjoy the beauty of their city.
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Heyrovsky from Prague in 1959 for his development of polarographic methods of analysis.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development of Modern Chemistry
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A Jewish teenage boy, a lover of escape artists and a studier of Houdini, has escaped from Nazi Prague and is now in the Big Apple, where he's in full pursuit of the American Dream.
Forgiving the Governor of South Carolina
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'appartement' in return for enough money to 'tranquillise for six months two Jew creditors at Prague.'
Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 01: Childhood
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Our tour to Prague last week was very successful and a great time was had by all.
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Two further weeks were spent on an exterior set, built into the ruins of a castle outside Prague, where the streets of London were constructed.
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Spade was at a table set for afternoon tea when the fortyish matron entered from Spokane's Sprague Avenue.
Excerpt: Spade & Archer by Joe Gores
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It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
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If only I could package the smells of a spice market in Istanbul, the sounds of gypsy music from Prague or the sights of sampans bobbing over the waters of Hong Kong harbour, I would send them home.
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His letters display both the bumptiousness and self-integrity which got him kicked out of Cuba and Prague.
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And outnumbering all of these veteran activists was a new and energetic generation of young people who had never trusted politicians and were finding their own political voice on the streets of Seattle, Prague and Sao Paulo.
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The cusk-eel oscillogram, frequency and pulse data suggested to Sprague and Loczkovich (in press) that the cusk-eel may be the chatterer source.
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Failure in this regard may mean that Bulgaria's delegation may find Prague in November to be a cold and uninviting place.
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One of my faves is L. Sprague de Camp, who was so often effortlessly hilarious in his stories it makes me murderous with jealousy, since whenever I try to be funny in my Cates novels I end up getting a lot of puzzled emails from readers, wondering if I'm back to drinking in the mornings (answer: never stopped).
MIND MELD: The Funniest Writers in the History of SF/F
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Those who live in Prague spend their holidays in country cottages working in the garden and enjoying the outdoors.
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He says that several kilograms of highly enriched uranium recently changed hands in Prague.
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Subsequently, the building was occupied by Communist authorities, used as a repository by Prague Museum and taken over by Marxist-Leninists.
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Prague is rapidly improving as a centre for shopping.
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The Prague story has now been publicly exposed as a fraudulent piece of war propaganda.
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Burrowing arid short-eared owls, Baird's and LeConte's sparrows, chestnut-collared longspurs, and Sprague's pipits are often spotted as well as the western meadowlark, the Montana state bird.
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Lyrics like “The stony hiss of cockatrice has cast us into serfdom” are sung over looped violin, chirpy synths and a 50-piece string orchestra from Prague.
Owen Pallett – Heartland | BUZZGRINDER
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The above is excerpted from a short poem I wrote about something that indeed happened to me in Prague.
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And as long as he's dragging "The Andy Griffith Show" into the equation, let me remind him that Sheriff Andy Taylor was a single parent who dated several women, didn't wear a gun, had lax law enforcement (Otis the town drunk had a key to the jail cell), and what about that nellie never-married town clerk Howard Sprague?
That Putz
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Outside Prague there are a number of outstanding later Gothic churches.
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He doesn't speak about his wife at all, except to say she is still in Prague, but he is appropriately voluble about his daughter.
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The they had supported the Prague Spring in a convinced, brotherly, and firm manner.
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A commemorative symposium held in Prague in 1969 marked the 100th anniversary of his death, and his name lives on in several medical eponyms.
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I have a hundred DVDs that I bought and haven't had time to watch, close to 1,800 unreturned e-mails, and a pile of mail on my desk that I haven't opened since before I left for Prague.
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It contains the entire Latin bible, Isidore of Seville's Etymologiae, Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews, Cosmas of Prague's Chronicle of Bohemia, and several tractates, calendars, necrologies, and so on and so forth.
Done panicking.
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Objective To observe the therapeutic action of fresh extract from Common sage herb on the laboratorialscald model of Sprague-Dawley rats.
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In honor of the birthday of Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, the institution's beloved patron of music, members of the Helsinki Baroque Orchestra performed music of Bach and his lesser-known contemporaries Dietrich Buxtehude, Franz Tunder and Andreas Kirchoff.
Review: Helsinki Baroque Orchestra at Library of Congress
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PRAGUE — U.S. sales of SABMiller PLC's high-end Czech beer, Pilsner Urquell, are growing as postrecession consumer preferences shift toward affordable luxury and away from volume.
Posh Beer Flows in U.S.
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Besides all this, they had valorously mounted en croupe behind the ghostly horseman of Prague, through all his seven translators, and followed the footsteps of Moor through the forest of Bohemia.
Waverley
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Three years later the wanderings of the unfortunate family recommenced; the Emperor Francis II. was dead, and his successor, Ferdinand, must visit Prague to be crowned, and Charles X. feared that the presence of a discrowned monarch might be embarrassing on such an occasion.
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Prague was the only city in which an architectural style inspired by Cubism developed.
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Thus they reluctantly join forces with a posse of vampires, who refer to themselves collectively as the Blood Gang, for some vampire hunting in the dark streets and sewers of Prague.
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The manuscript was likely written by one monk from the Benedictine monastery in Podlazice located some 65 miles east of Prague sometime at the beginning of the 13th century, said Zdenek Uhlir, a specialist on medieval manuscripts at the National Library.
Return Of Devil’s Bible To Prague Draws Crowds | Impact Lab
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The "Prague" is a better pairing that one might think — the connecting thread being Bruckner's hammered articulations in the 8th's finale (an unusually pianistic texture for him) which nicely sets up Mozart's motoric Classicism.
Archive 2009-03-01
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The citizens of Prague rose in revolt against the occupying German forces on 5 May 1945 and held the city until the Russian Army arrived four days later.
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He was banished for two years after being sent off in Prague.
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And here in Prague, looking down over my newspaper from the terrace of my choice, I seemed to see the spires of the city mass closer together and take on the form of giant jungle trees, the broad Vltava to shrink to the narrow silver thread of a mountain stream at the crossing of which Wun Thu.s sporting warriors had levelled their blunderbusses lashed to trees and warranted harmless to all but the men behind them; the paper told of another rising led by Wun Thu. Wun Thu.had lain "doggo" for many years -- at least he had done nothing to attract the attention of Central Europe -- yet here he was, a man of my age and on the downward slope, following the post-war instinct of making trouble -- for himself chiefly, as his attempt failed.
From a Terrace in Prague
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Donald Sprague McCreary was born in Nantucket and grew up in Cleveland.
Donald S. McCreary, 85, dies; was USDA administrator, mission chief for CARE
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Prague-based HW Group has launched what it calls a Ping restarter designed for checking that a connection to a remote device is alive and, if not, restarting it.
ARN News
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It was strange to see these Prague streets, usually so animated, now completely empty and deserted.
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From 1922 till 1925 she lived in Prague.
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The festival, to run parallelly in Prague's Svetozor and Lucerna cinemas, will open with Soul Kitchen, a comedy by widely recognised German film maker Fatih Akin in which he expresses his love for multicultural Hamburg.
Prague Monitor
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There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital, Prague.
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He returned to Prague in 1920 and in his later work developed a more naturalistic style based on folk art.
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A year in Prague led to a part-time teaching post in the same subject at Edinburgh University.
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Even the sight-seeing trips aren't exactly your average: "Communist party authorities at the highest level had decided that what the first delegation of British railwaymen to Czechoslovakia would like to see more than anything else were sights, locations and exhibits connected with the wartime assassination of Reinhard Heydrich, the Butcher of Prague.
Stalin Ate My Homework by Alexei Sayle - review
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Two Czech students hoodwinked the media and most of Prague by the look of it, make-believing that they were building a hypermarket and shopping precinct.
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He held the prestigious position of kapellmeister to the emperors Maximilian II and Rudolf II in Vienna and Prague from 1568 until his death.
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In the later Middle Ages, Prague was an important cultural centre .
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After leaving Italy in 1922, Cech wrote his habilitation thesis, becoming a docent at the Charles University of Prague.
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The noose became even tighter when the bishopric of Prague was subordinated to the German archbishopric of Mainz.
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British Airways, via London Heathrow; Ryanair and EasyJet, via Gatwick, Czech Air, via Prague, Olympic Airways via London.
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Documents recently declassified and made public show that the administration was warned by the Defense Intelligence Agency in February 2002, that the tale about a trip to Prague by the leader of the 9/11 highjacker, Mohamed Atta, had come from an unreliable drunk, and that the story about Iraq training members of al Qaeda on the use of chemical and biological weapons was deliberately fabricated by an Iraqi defector.
Bush Gang Swore Saddam Was Behind 9/11 In Lawsuit
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the Communist regime had officially collapsed eight months earlier, when Vaclav Havel, the longtime dissident, was elected president. And now the Rolling Stones had come to Prague.
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There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital, Prague.
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The death by self-immolation of a 19-year-old student in Prague in protest against conditions in the Czech Republic has shaken that country.
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She said that earlier we walked by a water fountain that was lined in golden horses, and being overdressed in front of golden horses in Prague was like being too prepared for the SAT.
The Adults
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He received his earliest training from his father Josef, himself a composer and one of Prague's most respected choirmasters and organists.
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Scotland will take confidence on Tuesday night from the likelihood of Vicente del Bosque resting some of the Spain players who swaggered to a 2-0 win in Prague on Friday.
Facing weakened Spain may not help Scotland, says Darren Fletcher
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They headed for Prague, but got stopped on the Czech border because the tyres on their vans were bald.
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The medieval statues that line the world-famous Charles Bridge in Prague have seen a lot of history in the past 650 years.
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On a day trip to Dublin today, and off to Prague tomorrow morning for the bank holiday.
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We visited a few galleries while we were in Prague.
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After the establishment of the imperial court under the Emperor Charles IV in Prague in the 14th century, the city became an important centre for the arts.
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Attempts by the Czech police to restore calm to the streets of Prague following the protests were thwarted.
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Despite the ceremonious statements of intent and unanimous decisions in Prague, the Atlantic Alliance is drifting apart.
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Did you enjoy your stay in Prague?
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By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard repertoire, as well as Schoenberg and Busoni.
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He studied at the Prague Conservatory and at the Academy of Musical Arts, concurrently studying philosophy and musicology at the university.
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A closer look reveals entire nighttime cityscapes embedded in the blots of paint, glimpses of Paris, Hong Kong, Prague, and other cities from Park's travels.
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A former Prague dissident struggles when his American daughter writes a play about his life.
Times, Sunday Times
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The following year he was sent to school in Prague, where he was ill-treated; he was fetched home in 1872.
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Called the Golem, it protected the Jews of Prague until the Rabbi Löw decided it had become a danger and rubbed out the holy name written on its forehead, reverting it to lifelessness.
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Trouble in Georgia pow - wow in Prague point to new east - west tensions.
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A blow-by-blow account of my trip with another lawyer to Prague in the Czech Republic
Beyond the Underground:
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The multifarious diversity so characteristic of Prague court patronage helps to explain the almost contradictory and very varied nature of the art produced by the School of Prague.
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I do not think that this Europe that, like Kundera, I prefer to call "Central" rather than "Eastern" has already turned its back on this other vocation, so evident on the Chain Bridge of Budapest, much as it was on the Moldau, in Prague: "We want to return to Europe".
Bernard-Henri Lévy: Could the Fate of Europe, Also, Hinge on Budapest?
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As a consequence, Prague has continued to grow steadily even though the national population is virtually stationary.
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The melody of Vltava composed by Smetana followed the Obamas in Prague (Praha).
Vltava & G20 Ducks
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The invitation was to a memorial ceremony in Prague to honour the lives of the resistance fighters who had died following the success of the operation.
Times, Sunday Times
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Jagr, wearing number 68 to commemorate the Prague Spring, waits to play in Omsk. Image credit: Utkin Igor/Itar-Tass Photo/Corbis
Exile
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And in the low dark burrow of a shop where a woman sold Spanish soap and powder and perfume, and also black lace mantillas, my mother bought me the little box-box containing the horn rosary of the Infant Jesus of Prague.
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One of the most atmospheric corners of Prague is the old Jewish ghetto.
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PRAGUE - Architect Karel Hubacek, whose bold hyperboloid design for an elegant mountain-top hotel was named the most significant Czech building of the 20th century, has died.
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Later, in the '90s, she visited Prague, where she met and studied with Czech puppeteers and discovered the allure of marionettes and puppet theatre.
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My last memory of my real life is that I was sitting in the back of a dingy taxi cab in Prague.
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His collection in Prague, put together in the last years of the sixteenth century, constituted the ideal upon which the royal and noble dilettanti of Europe based their aspirations.
The Dragon’s Trail