dresden in English

noun
1
a city in eastern Germany, the capital of Saxony, on the Elbe River; population 504,800 (est. 2006). It was almost totally destroyed by Allied bombing in 1945.
2
porcelain ware with elaborate decoration and delicate colorings, made originally at Dresden and (since 1710) at nearby Meissen.
a fine Dresden china cup

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1. The trip to Dresden was a lark. Sentencedict.com

2. Ilse Bendin was born in 1940 in Dresden, Germany

3. Am preiswertesten ist das Studieren & nb sp ; in Dresden.

4. It is situated 14 km west of Dresden centre.

5. After 1270, Dresden became the capital of the margraviate.

6. Das Alphorntrio Bärgsunne spielt "Dresden 2008"

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8. As a German prince, Carol was educated in Dresden and Bonn

9. In the northeast Freital borders on the state capital of Dresden.

10. Besht Dresden assists young Jews from around the world who left orthodoxy

11. In the 1870s, Albert initiated the construction of a Dresden suburb, the Albertstadt.

12. Peter Rösel (born February 2, 1945 in Dresden) is a German concert pianist.

13. By 1926 the Ernemann Werke in Dresden was acquired fully by Zeiss Ikon.

14. Besht – an integrated part of Dresden – will forge win-win cooperations with higher education, health

15. He was an Agitprop leader in the KJVD in the Altstadt and later Johannstadt sections of Dresden.

16. Says 19-year-old Kathleen, who lives in Dresden: “I could not just sit and do nothing.

17. Augustus also amassed an impressive art collection and built lavish baroque palaces in Dresden and Warsaw.

18. Also in Renaissance and Baroque art, regional and typically German elements evolved (e.g. Weser Renaissance and Dresden Baroque).

19. (ALBERT DRESDEN) VANDAM Matvei Ilyitch was just such a Bigwig, although he called himself a Liberal

20. Despite its unusual suspended format, the Dresden Suspension Railway is operated as a conventional funicular railway.

21. Tiny stitches and even tension are important in Appliqueing the Dresden Plates to the background blocks

22. The 26-year-old Princess-Abbess died suddenly in Dresden during a visit to her brother.

23. Günter Behnisch (June 12, 1922 – July 12, 2010) was a German architect, born in Lockwitz, near Dresden.

24. With the 2012/2013 season, he became the first Principal Guest Conductor in the history of the Staatskapelle Dresden.

25. Adam Elsheimer (German, 1578 - 1610) ’s painting Philemon and Baucis, 1608 (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Gemäldegalerie, Dresden, inv

26. In this tale, a woman from Dresden goes out early one Sunday morning to gather acorns in a forest.

27. Dresden Airport’s Terminal is an exciting multifunctional building featuring a range of shopping, eating, drinking and travel facilities.

28. The Cédès-Stoll (Mercédès-Électrique-Stoll) system was first operated near Dresden between 1902 and 1904, and 18 systems followed.

29. His guest Conductorships included the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic and the Staatskapelle Dresden, among many others

30. Hotel in Dresden: Business hours of reception: from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Check-In is not possible later than 10.00 p.m.!

31. The Bibliomaniac is a fanfiction author that has written 20 stories for Doctor Who, West Wing, Supernatural, Dresden Files, Torchwood, and Harry Potter.

32. Dietrich, Margrave of Meissen, chose Dresden as his interim residence in 1206, as documented in a record calling the place "Civitas Dresdene".

33. Spectators in Dresden could watch the arrival of the pigeons, and the aerial photographs they brought back were turned into postcards.

34. Chemnitz is a city in southwestern Saxony, with around 250 000 inhabitants the third-largest city in the state, after Dresden and Leipzig

35. Four Alphorns lie on the rooftop of an residence building during the sound check for the 'Himmel ueber Prohils', Sky over Prohlis, concert event in Dresden, Germany, Saturday, Sept

36. Bamboozling the bark beetles by Dresden University of Technology Credit: CC0 Public Domain The forest is struggling to cope with the largest bark beetle plague in 70 years.

37. The future King of Poland, Augustus III, brought him to Dresden in 1740, where he painted altar-pieces and ceiling decorations, many destroyed in the Seven Years' War.

38. The lowest unemployment rates for the new Länder are lower than in the Ruhr basin (Potsdam 14.7 per cent, Dresden 15.4 per cent and Suhl 15.8 per cent).

39. From there tourists have a great outlook on Dresden "Neustadt", which was almost completly destroyed in World War II during a massive bombing attack of the English Airforce.

40. Abbo participated in 1923 in a major collective exhibition at the Ferdinand Möller art salon in Berlin, and another important international exhibition in 1926 at the Galerie Neue Kunst Fides in Dresden.

41. Massive firestorms, caused by thousands of tons of explosives, swept through Dresden, destroying more than 90 percent of the city and leaving little but rubble and ash in their wake.

42. Cupolas are "things" that can be prefabricated offsite and then moved into place atop a structure — like the cupola shown here being hoisted to the top of a reconstructed Dresden Frauenkirche

43. Analysis & Development of B2C web portal as an assistant for patients with Bituminosis in cooperation with Saxonia Systems AG, Dresden & Jaeger-Toennies, Hoechberg, Germany Designer / DTP operator Computer press, a.s

44. Alikewise American writer James Oliver Rigney Jr., or more popularly known by his pen name Robert Jordan, is the author of the well-known fantasy novel Books like The Dresden Files – Similar recommendations

45. As I pondered the history of Dresden and marveled at the ingenuity and resolve of those who restored what had been so completely destroyed, I felt the sweet influence of the Holy Spirit.

46. Giorgione had already dealt with the subject in his Dresden picture, finished by Titian, but here a purple drapery substituted for a landscape background changed, by its harmonious colouring, the whole meaning of the scene.

47. An example of the positive development in recent years was the topping-out ceremony for a second chip factory of the electronics group "Advanced Micro Devices", AMD, in Dresden in May 2004.

48. The Henschel-Wegmann Train was an advanced passenger express train operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in Germany, which ran non-stop express services between Berlin and Dresden from June 1936 to August 1939.

49. In 1935, he became an instructor in tactics at the military academy in Dresden with the rank of major and was appointed an adjutant on the staff of the IX corps in 1937.

50. AUTOSTRADA isn't just a hard-rocking Electro track in its own right but also an aural reminiscence to the long but fun hours Chino spent on Autobahnen or Autostradas to drive to gigs, for instance at Uncanny Valley's home base Dresden