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<title> L&#xFC;tzenkirchen - 3 Tage Wach</title>
<description> L&#xFC;tzenkirchen - 3 Tage</description>
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<title>Disappear (Eurovision ESC 2008 germany) -  (official music video)</title>
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No Angels - Disappear


On and on
I&#x27;ve tried to move it alone
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Tried to find the strength to turn it around
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Everything&#x27;s been off
Since you went away
And time just broke the promise to ease the pain

Chorus:
Cause I need you here
And it&#x27;s just not fair
That it won&#x27;t get better
Why did you disappear?
And we got nowhere
But it won&#x27;t stop there
Though you&#x27;re gone forever
I can&#x27;t make you disappear

Crashing, breaking memories in my mind
(it won&#x27;t stop)
Never ever close to getting it right
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Best time of my life
Now it&#x27;s washed away
Still the stars the know how to spell your name

Chorus:
Cause I need you here
And it&#x27;s just not fair
That it won&#x27;t get better
Why did you disappear?
And we got nowhere
But it won&#x27;t stop there
Though you&#x27;re gone forever
I can&#x27;t make you disappear

Cause you got into my heart of stone
And I don&#x27;t do well here on my own
Now the silence keeps me up at night
And I can&#x27;t ge...</description>
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No Angels - Disappear

n and on
I&#x27;ve tried to move it alone
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Tried to find the strength to turn it around
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Everything&#x27;s been off
Since you went away
And time just broke the promise to ease the pain

Chorus:
Cause I need you here
And it&#x27;s just not fair
That it won&#x27;t get better
Why did you disappear?
And we got nowhere
But it won&#x27;t stop there
Though you&#x27;re gone forever
I can&#x27;t make you disappear

Crashing, breaking memories in my mind
(it won&#x27;t stop)
Never ever close to getting it right
(It won&#x27;t stop)
Best time of my life
Now it&#x27;s washed away
Still the stars the know how to spell your name

Chorus:
Cause I need you here
And it&#x27;s just not fair
That it won&#x27;t get better
Why did you disappear?
And we got nowhere
But it won&#x27;t stop there
Though you&#x27;re gone forever
I can&#x27;t make you disappear

Cause you got into my heart of stone
And I don&#x27;t do well here on my own
Now the silence keeps me up at night
And I can&#x27;t get u...</description>
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<title>Home | Eurovision Song Contest - Belgrade 2008</title>
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<description>Germany: No Angels to Belgrade!


After a national final with five popular artists, German televoters decided that No Angels with their song Disappear will represent the country in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest in Belgrade. No Angels beat Carolin Fortenbacher into second place in the superfinal while the other three participants were ranked joint third.


The No Angels couldn&#x27;t believe their luck when presenter Thomas Hermanns announced them as the winner in the German national final which was held tonight in the Deutsche Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. The audience in the theatre and millions of TV viewers at home saw a thrilling national final with five modern songs which will surely be big hits in the German charts during the next weeks and months. After the five songs had been performed, televoters decided about the top two songs in the superfinal which were then voted on again.</description>
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<title>Berlin -  the Berlin Wall until November 9, 1989</title>
<description>Inhabited since medieval times, the city of Berlin grew up out of settlements along the Spree River in a region of Europe long known as &#x201C;the Mark of Brandenburg.&#x201D; From its first recorded settlements in 1237, Berlin has grown into the capital and biggest city of Germany. It has a population of about 3.5 million and extends over 889 square kilometers. The Spree River runs horizontally through the center part of the scene. To the left of center, on the south side of the Spree, is the city&#x2019;s Tiergarten, a large park in central Berlin. The park and gardens are an oasis of green amid the city&#x2019;s dense urban development, which appears gray in the image. At upper right, a patchwork of fields is visible.

Berlin was the capital of Prussia until 1945 and the capital of Germany between 1871 and 1945 and again since the reunification of Germany on October 3, 1990. Between 1949 and 1990, it was divided into East Berlin, the capital of the German Democratic Republic, and West Berlin. The city was d...</description>
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<description>The position of the Brandenburg Gate was &#x22;of its kind undisputedly the most beautiful in the whole world&#x22; and therefore he took the Propylaeum on the Acropolis in Athens &#x22;as the model&#x22;, as Carl Gotthard Langhans wrote on his design which was implemented in 1789-91. The present emblem of the city was only one of a total of 18 city gates; the position and names of the other gates can often still be seen on a street map. But this gate was by far the most elaborate - most gates just consisted of two simple pillars. Construction work began in the year of the French Revolution, and it was the first building in Berlin&#x27;s architectural history to be based on models from Greek antiquity - a trend which eventually led Berlin to be called &#x22;Athens on the Spree&#x22;. The gate with its angled side wings (the guard houses) originally joined directly onto the city wall, but when the city wall was demolished in 1867-68, pedestrian passages were created in the side halls and column halls were built in front ...</description>
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<description>Ludwig Bohnstedt was the clear winner of the Reichstag competition. But his popular design (with a monumental front symbolic of openness) disappeared into a drawer - the time was evidently not yet ripe for a separate parliamentary building. Ten years later, in 1882, a second competition was declared, and this time the winner was Paul Wallot, a private architect in Frankfurt/Main. But he, too, had to endure quarrels with the Emperor and the authorities before the building was eventually dedicated in 1894.

Construction began in 1884, but the final decision on the facade &#xAD;design was only made in 1886 and as late as 1890, when the interior load-bearing walls were already finished, a new dome had to be de&#xAD;signed to suit the will of Wilhelm II.

The eventual result was a four-wing structure with two inner court&#xAD;yards and with the plenary parliamentary chamber at the centre. The main facade faces west, away from the centre of the city.

Above a rusticated pedestal facade, the monumenta...</description>
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<description>Three times Berlin applied to be the site of the Olympic Games: in 1916, 1936 and 2000. All three projects envisaged the Olympic Stadium in Charlottenburg as the main venue - a work of the architectural family March.

In 1909, Otto March built a 2400 metre long horse-racing track in the northernmost section of the Grunewald forest. When the 1916 Olympic Games were awarded to Berlin, the German stadium was built within this racing track in 1912-13. To ensure that the racing track could still be used, March built the oval stadium in a hollow in the ground as an &#x22;earth stadium&#x22;.

The largest sports stadium in the world at the time (40000 spectators) was a modern reinforced concrete structure with bombastic histor&#xAD;ical architecture; it was especially used for ceremonial and military purposes. The &#x22;College of physical exercise&#x22;, which was founded in 1922, then formed the core of the &#x22;German sports forum&#x22; which Otto March&#x27;s sons Werner and Walter built as the winners of a competition in ...</description>
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Nowhere in the world could 2,500 tons of steel and glass glisten more beautifully than over the Sony Center (from Helmut Jahn) on Potsdamer Platz. The roof the size of a soccer field appears to float as light as a feather over the heads of the visitors. The oval tent tilts upward and is stabilized like an umbrella.

The Deutsche Bahn AG resides in the semi-circle glass tower (103 meters high). On the underground level, a regional train station will be completed by 2007. The Film Museum has established itself on Potsdamer Strasse.

The site&#x2019;s architectural history can be found conserved in a glass coffin: The &#x201C;Caf&#xE9; Josty&#x201D; was put together out of fragments from the Hotel Esplanade from 1908.

The American...</description>
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