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Beckett in Germany/Germany in Beckett

New German Critique, 1982
Consider this scenario of a play. In the first act, the prelude, we are introduced to a rich, quarrelsome old woman known as the good person, who has lost her legs in an accident. She lives in a stately mansion and is waited on by a taciturn servant namedJohanna.
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Germany

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 2000
M, Pfaff, D, Wassener
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Germany

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Kai Ambos, Stefanie Bock
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Notaries in Germany

1999
The German notary is an independent holder of public office responsible for recording legal transactions (Par. 1 of The National Rules and Regulations for German Notaries [“Bundesnotarordnung” (BNotO)]). As opposed to attorneys, notaries are not members of the free professions but rather the agents of state authority.
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Philosophy in Germany

Philosophy, 1938
It is not the purpose of a Survey to give a detailed analysis of certain books like a single review, but rather to draw the attention of the reader to works of some importance and use to him, and to indicate, if possible, some general trends of thought of to-day.
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Germany

European Journal of Political Research, 1996
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Germany

1991
J. Coombs, Y. R. Alston
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Germany

The Musical Quarterly, 1960
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GERMANY

International Labour Law Reports Online, 2001
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