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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of southeast Germany near the Bavarian Alps southeast of Augsburg. Founded in 1158, it has long been the capital of Bavaria. Adolf Hitler organized the Nazi Party here after World War I and signed the Munich Pact, widely regarded as a symbol of appeasement, with Great Britain, France, and Italy in 1938. The city was largely rebuilt after extensive Allied bombing in World War II.
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- proper noun The capital of
Bavaria ,Germany .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the capital and largest city of Bavaria in southwestern Germany
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MUNICH -- Visitors to the new BMW World in Munich would be forgiven for thinking they were entering a new concert hall, museum, or even a cathedral.
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MUNICH -- The biggest news at this year's Munich Security Conference came in the dead of night.
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MUNICH - The archbishop of Munich and Freising begged forgiveness on Friday for "everything those working for the church have done" as he presented a report that showed over 250 priests and religion teachers abused children in a diocese that was once presided over by Pope
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MUNICH -- When Pope Benedict XVI was archbishop of Munich and Freising, he was broadly described as a theologian more concerned with doctrinal debates than personnel matters.
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MUNICH - John Demjanjuk's attorney has filed a motion in the Munich state court where
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MUNICH, Germany (BRAIN) - While some concerns over show dates, thin crowds and bad weather swirled through exhibitor booths at the Bike Expo show last week, most agreed that it is worth having a presence at the second-year trade and consumer show in Munich.
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