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  2. Casting on (knitting) - Wikipedia

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    Old Norwegian cast-on Also known as the "German Twisted cast-on" and similar to the "long-tail cast-on" but uses a longer tail due to a second twist in the thumb loop, giving the cast on edge more stretch than the long-tail cast on. Leaving a tail the necessary length, make a slipknot and place it on a needle held in the right hand.

  3. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    Barbara's Rhubarb Bar (German: Barbaras Rhabarberbar) [1] is a German and Dutch tongue twister that gave rise to a popular novelty song.The tongue twister is based on repetition of the sound "bar", and celebrates a well-liked seasonal dessert.

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  5. Red Sun (1970 film) - Wikipedia

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    Red Sun (German: Rote Sonne) is a 1970 West German thriller film directed by Rudolf Thome and starring Marquard Bohm, Uschi Obermaier, Diana Körner, Sylvia Kekulé and Gaby Go. [ 1 ] Synopsis

  6. Heißer Sommer - Wikipedia

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    Heißer Sommer, aka Hot Summer (USA), is a 1968 East German musical film. A 2001 video release promotes the film as "The East German Grease " although perhaps it is closer in concept to the 1963 British movie Summer Holiday which starred Cliff Richard .

  7. Sheer Madness - Wikipedia

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    Sheer Madness (German: Heller Wahn, and also released as Friends and Husbands) is a 1983 German arthouse drama film directed by Margarethe von Trotta. [2] It was entered into the 33rd Berlin International Film Festival .

  8. Bye Bye Germany - Wikipedia

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  9. Krummholz - Wikipedia

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    Krummholz Pinus albicaulis in Wenatchee National Forest Wind-sculpted krummholz trees, Ona Beach, Oregon. Krummholz (German: krumm, "crooked, bent, twisted" and Holz, "wood") — also called knieholz ("knee timber") — is a type of stunted, deformed vegetation encountered in the subarctic and subalpine tree line landscapes, shaped by continual exposure to fierce, freezing winds.