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  2. The Interpreter of Silence - Wikipedia

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    In the backdrop of Frankfurt am Main in 1963, Eva Bruhns, a young woman working as an interpreter for Polish language, lives with her family above the "Deutsches Haus", a renowned pub that is run by her parents Edith and Ludwig. Eva is unexpectedly summoned to the court for a criminal trial, necessitating her services as an interpreter.

  3. Romanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Wikipedia (abr. ro.wiki or ro.wp; [1] Romanian: Wikipedia în limba română) is the Romanian language edition of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.Started on 12 July 2003, as of 27 December 2024 this edition has 501,821 articles and is the 31st largest Wikipedia edition. [2]

  4. Bruhns - Wikipedia

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    Bruhns is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Bruhns (1874–1928), composer, pianist, and organist; Birte Bruhns (born 1970), German middle-distance runner; Friedrich Nicolaus Brauns (1637–1718), German composer and music director; Júlia da Silva Bruhns (1851–1923), Brazilian wife of German politician Johann ...

  5. Júlia da Silva Bruhns - Wikipedia

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    Júlia da Silva Bruhns (14 August 1851 – 11 March 1923) was the wife of the Lübeck senator and grain merchant Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann, and also mother of writers Thomas Mann and Heinrich Mann. Biography

  6. Everything Leads to You - Wikipedia

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    Everything Leads to You received a starred review from Publishers Weekly, [1] as well as positive reviews from Los Angeles Times, [2] Kirkus, [3] School Library Journal, [4] The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, [5] Booklist, [6] VOYA, and The Horn Book Guide. [7] The book is a Junior Library Guild selection. [7]

  7. Annika Bruhns - Wikipedia

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    Daughter to Wibke Bruhns, a journalist, and Werner Bruhns, an actor.She was born in Hamburg, Germany and moved with her family to Jerusalem, Israel in 1980. [1] After she graduated from high school her family moved to Washington DC, US, where she majored in German literature and history at Connecticut College, New England, CT.

  8. Nina Tikhonova - Wikipedia

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    Nina Alexandrovna Tikhonova (Russian: Нина Александровна Тихонова; 23 February 1910 – 4 January 1995) was a Russian-French ballet dancer and dance teacher, who danced with the Ballets Russes and Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo companies. After retiring from her ballet career, she established her own ballet school in Paris.

  9. Category:German women writers - Wikipedia

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    H. Jana Haas; Sarah Haffner; Käte Hamburger; Iris Hanika; Henriette Hanke; Nino Haratischwili; Petra Hartmann; Ina Hartwig; Clara Hätzlerin; Andrea Haugen; Katja ...