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How to use Rhineland in a sentence

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The Fatherland Party was lavishly financed by Rhineland industrialists, but it was no mere front for the ruling classes.
The closest relatives to this language are Flemish, Dutch, and the Plattdeutsch dialects still spoken in Germany's Rhineland.
French troops also occupied the Rhineland, to ensure that Germany remained demilitarized, as the treaty insisted.
There General Patton's American armour lanced its way into Nazi-held territory while the Brits fought a slower-paced battle into the Rhineland.
The Rhine bargemen attacked the steamships that were stealing their trade, and Rhineland peasants surged into the forests to cut wood.
If a particular transaction lost money, the conduit, Rhineland, was on the hook, but the bank, IKB, was not.
If Rhineland made money, on the other hand, the bank took a big share of the gains.
The brightest splotches are in England, the Benelux, Rhineland, Lombardy and Veneto.
Lorraine forms part of the Kingdom of Austrasia which includes regions today called Belgium, Holland, Champagne, Rhineland and Alsace.
Süddeutsche Zeitung said the sicknote in question was written by a psychiatrist in Rhineland.
Almost all the natural gas used in the Rhineland supply networks comes from the Netherlands.
But abacus and similar deals were already sucking money out of Rhineland, according to a person familiar with the matter.
The Rhineland was to be occupied for 15 years, but troops were to be progressively withdrawn at five-year intervals provided Germany carried out the treaty terms.
On March 7, 1936, German troops occupy Rhineland, the demilitarized sector along the Rhine bordering on France and Belgium.
On 5 June 1918 the British launched their first big bombers, which would rain 543 tons of bombs on the German cities of the Rhineland.
In the main agreement, Germany recognized its frontier with France and Belgium as specified in the Treaty of Versailles, along with the demilitarized status of the Rhineland.
As he jogs through the vineyards near his Rhineland home in the early morning he can indulge in thinking up new things to make.
Mr Miliband's speech was filled with staples of Rhineland capitalism: workers on pay committees, apprenticeships, attacks on private equity and hints that governments should steer contracts towards local firms.
The treatment of foreign policy, from the occupation of the Rhineland to the outbreak of war in 1939, leaves out much that is needed to understand the eventual outcome.
For Operation Veritable, the First Canadian Army had to leave the Nijmegen area and move towards the southeast to take over the Rhineland, a narrow strip of land between the Maas and Rhine rivers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What could have brought perplexity to the mind of the wisest king in all Rhineland?
The knights of the Rhineland were called upon to suppress the flames of rebellion.
Government sources said two of Germany's 16 states, Hamburg and Rhineland Palatinate, had agreed to accommodate a released man each.
He served as an active duty serviceman in locations such as North Africa, Sicily, Normandy, North France, Ardennes and Rhineland.
He lounged through Belgium and Holland and the Rhineland, through Switzerland and Northern Italy, planning about nothing, but seeing everything.
To lay down the pen and even to think of that beautiful Rhineland makes one happy.
St. Bernard had to use the same means when he preached in the Rhineland.
Henry served in the Naples-Foggia, Market Garden, Ardennes, Rhineland, and Germany campaigns.
But surely, with such a big ministerial team at the new all singing, all dancing DEFRA, one of the ministers could have gone to the Rhineland to support our supliers?
Seven died on the Iberian, 32 on the Hesperian and 20 on the Rhineland.
Using magic, he impersonates the Burgundian Gunther, King of the Rhineland, to woo the Amazonian Brunhild, in return for Gunther's sister, Krimhild.
Born in Rhineland, earned his first money as a designer in Berlin.
The large towns, the sparse hamlets, the wide landscape of the Cevennes, are for his books what the Rhineland is to those delightful authors, Messrs.
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