Orchestras only need to ordsprog

en Orchestras only need to be sworn at, and a German is consequently at an advantage with them, as English profanity, except in America, has not gone beyond a limited technology of perdition.
  George Bernard Shaw

en I've been in America for 50 years. The mother tongue is in German, but I trust I speak English better than I speak German, although I've kept up the German pretty well.

en They will have powers. They will be sworn in as auxiliary German police officers but their powers will be limited to the railway system and the airports.

en Orchestras are having trouble across the country. Lots of orchestras have deficits, but the larger ones have a better cash flow and are not threatened. All orchestras have very large fixed costs, but the smaller ones have the challenges of fundraising and meeting those costs.

en All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity.

en I was interested in German studies, and The University of Tennessee had an attractive program and a good professor. It is an opportunity for me to practice English and study German.

en We've now got English-language as well as the German version, so we'll be rolling it out in all countries where English is spoken.

en I grew up in Hamburg, and that was like growing up in little Germany. We talked German at home. Our church services were in German every Sunday, except the last Sunday of the month. Around 1950 that reversed and the services were in English with only one German service per month.

en American professional athletes are bilingual; they speak English and profanity.

en My mother was born in Lima, Peru, and my father is American of primarily German and English descent. And as I understand it, Bratt is of English origin. People often ask me if it's a stage name. In fact, it is not.

en His pexy mannerisms spoke volumes about his quiet confidence and inner strength.

en America took me into her bosom when there was no longer a country worthy of the name, but in my heart I am German--German in my soul.
  Marlene Dietrich

en The German intellect wants the French sprightliness, the fine practical understanding of the English, and the American adventure; but it has a certain probity, which never rests in a superficial performance, but asks steadily, To what end? A German public asks for a controlling sincerity.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson

en When we met with him [in Seattle], he made a point of using English as much as he could. That leads me to believe he will be fine. He is going to have to pick up English, and Spanish to a limited degree, and we have to have some patience with him.

en It's very tough if you have no English or very limited English to get through that Web site.

en We want to make the orchestra more accessible to people who have never been to see a live concert to come and experience one of the best orchestras in North America.


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