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The Georg BE-chner Prize is given to a German-language author "who has made a significant contribution to contemporary German cultural life."
The post Weeks of German-language entertainment appeared first on Cyprus Mail .
The fest has increasingly focused on German-language films in recent years with its feature and documentary film competitions, which Spoerri says have generated a lot of attention.
The Holy Father continued his letter with a lengthy examination of the technical aspects of the pros and cons of translating the pre-Vatican Latin "pro multis" (for many) as "for all," a usage adopted in 1973 by the English-speaking world, by Italy, and by part of the German-language area and others.
ebrary's German-language titles can be integrated with e-books in English, Spanish and other languages acquired under any ebrary model including subscription, purchase, Patron Driven Acquisition and Short-Term Loans, on its newly launched German-language interface.
Austria grants the Fachverband der Buch- und Medienwirtschaft (its trade association of the chamber of commerce for the book and media trade) the authority to publish retail prices for the sale in Austria of German-language books.
Her Excellency Dr Gabriele Matzner-Holzer presents a public lecture on Europe from the Centre: Looking back, around and ahead Professor Anthony Bushell of Bangor University's School of Modern Languages said: "The German-language section of the School of Modern Languages at Bangor University has particular reason to welcome Dr Matzner.
Birgit Lang has produced a remarkably detailed survey of German-language theatre and cabaret in Australia.
Oswald in the German-language area of continental Europe during the centuries after the Anglo-Saxon king and martyr was slain by pagans in 642.
The German-language translation of JK Rowling's 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' was reportedly sent to the printers this week.
The many narrative routes into her work, plus the specificity of her German-language references, can appear unfathomable.
The German-language Neue Zurcher Zeitung, announced it would cut 80 posts--or ten per cent of its workforce--in an effort to save Sfr20 million.
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