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- proper noun A city in
Germany .
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Examples
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The Soviets have bypassed Gorlitz and pushed on beyond Bautzen, which is encircled with its German garrison, in the hope of reaching Dresden by way of Bischofswerda.
Stuka Pilot Rudel, Hans-Ulrich 1973
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In Bombardier this includesMITRAC energy storage – essentially a bank of super capacitors that are more efficient than batteries and the development ofPrimove – a no catenary, no contact induced power delivery system which is currently on a test track in Bautzen, Germany.
Bombardier presentation to the Transport Action Group « Stephen Rees's blog 2010
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At Bautzen, the Association secretary found only one thousand Russian prisoners.
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At Bautzen, the Association secretary found only one thousand Russian prisoners.
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In Bombardier this includesMITRAC energy storage – essentially a bank of super capacitors that are more efficient than batteries and the development ofPrimove – a no catenary, no contact induced power delivery system which is currently on a test track in Bautzen, Germany.
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Prison camps closed in Mecklenburg (Parchim), Saxony (Bautzen and Chemnitz), Silesia (Neuhammer), Brandenburg
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At Bautzen, French, thirteen per cent; Russians and Prussians, fourteen.
Les Miserables 2008
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He was able to kill a man with a blow of his fist, and had performed that feat at Bautzen, where he found himself, unarmed, face to face with a Saxon at the rear of his company.
Modeste Mignon 2007
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Prihonsky, 1850, Neuer Anti-Kant oder Prüfung der Kritik der reinen Vernunft nach den in Bolzano˜s Wissenschaftslehre niedergelegten Begriffen, Bautzen.
Bolzano's Logic Sebestik, Jan 2007
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And no doubt she was suggesting something abominable to him; for the tax-collector — yet he was brave, had fought at Bautzen and at Lutzen, had been through the French campaign, and had even been recommended for the cross — suddenly, as at the sight of a serpent, recoiled as far as he could from her, crying — “Madame! what do you mean?”
Madame Bovary 2003
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