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The 19 buildings include the offices of Daimler-Benz themselves ( actually their subsidiary debis, whose 21-storey main tower rises to 106 metres and is the tallest building in the new Potsdamer Platz development ), also offices of the major British professional services company PricewaterhouseCoopers, Berliner Volksbank ( Germany's largest cooperative bank ), and the remarkable 25-storey, 103-metre-high Potsdamer Platz No. 1, known as the Kollhoff Tower by architect Hans Kollhoff, home to a number of prestigious law firms.
After a letter written in the Berliner Zeitung doubting that the term " Stalin's bathroom " had actually been in common use during the GDR period Andreas Kopietz, a journalist at the newspaper, published an article admitting he had invented the phrase and was the original anonymous Wikipedia editor, allowing the record to be set straight.

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" The Berliner Zeitung " reported a few days later that Haley had collapsed after a performance in Texas and been taken to the hospital in his home town of Harlingen, Texas.
In August 1982 the real pressing was ready to begin in the new factory, not far from the place where Emile Berliner had produced his first gramophone record 93 years earlier.
Robert Lochner claimed in his memoirs that Kennedy had asked him for a translation of " I am a Berliner ", and that they practiced the phrase in Brandt's office.
By 1901, ten-inch ( 25 cm ) records were marketed by Johnson and Berliner's Victor Talking Machine Company, and Berliner had sold his interests.
Marx mistakenly thought that Engels was still associated with the Berliner Young Hegelians, with whom he ( Marx ) had just broken.
With the departure of Moore, Thin Lizzy had to recruit two temporary guitarists to complete a tour of Germany, ex-Atomic Rooster guitarist John Cann, and Berliner Andy Gee, who had played with Peter Bardens and Ellis.
The company was founded by Eldridge R. Johnson, who had previously made phonographs to play Emile Berliner's Berliner Gramophone records.
Some sources also claim Berliner as a co-founder ; others say Berliner was never connected with the Victor company, though that may have been part of a ruse by Johnson to defeat the Zonophone lawsuits that had put Berliner Gramophone out of business ( in the U. S., but not in Canada, the UK, or Germany ) and threatened Johnson's phonograph business.
( Zonophone had used patent ruses to defeat Berliner, the inventor of disc records, whose technology Zonophone had copied.
Victor had the rights in the United States and Latin America to use the famous trademark of the fox terrier Nipper listening to a Berliner Gramophone.
Until 1901 Berliner records had no labels ; instead the necessary information was etched or impressed into the master.
All of these musicians had strong backgrounds in jazz ; Berliner had worked closely with Charles Mingus and Kay was part of the Modern Jazz Quartet.
Frank Seaman had worked for Emile Berliner's Berliner Gramophone.
From his experiences with Berliner, Johnson had already learned a great deal.
According to a July 1, 1909, report in The New York Times, a helicopter built by Berliner and J. Newton Williams of Derby, Connecticut, had lifted its operator ( Williams ) " from the ground on three occasions " at Berliner's laboratory in the Brightwood neighborhood of Washington, D. C.
Contrary to some sources, the Victor Talking Machine Company was never a branch or subsidiary of Gramophone, as Johnson's manufactory, which had been making talking machines for Berliner, was his own company with many mechanical patents that he owned, which patents were valuable in the patent pool agreement with Columbia.
The company was closed after unfavorable judgments on patents which the American Record Company had violated from Emile Berliner, Columbia Records, and the Victor Talking Machine Company.
In 1993 she had her concert début with the Berliner Philharmoniker.
By 1834 Schneidemühl had barely recovered from the worst outbreak of cholera of 1831, an epidemic that affected the town's burghers to such an extent that a special Protestant cholera cemetery had to be laid out in the town's suburb Berliner Vorstadt.

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During his sojourn here he produced the vaudevilles Die Wiener in Berlin ( 1824 ), and Die Berliner in Wien ( 1825 ), pieces which enjoyed at the time great popular favour.
Despite calling the songs ' lyrics and production " fantastic ", Brett Berliner of Stylus Magazine noted a lack of cohesiveness as an album and stated, " Separate, the songs all sound great, but together, they don ’ t make a real album.

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* 1963 – U. S. President John F. Kennedy gave his " Ich bin ein Berliner " speech, underlining the support of the United States for democratic West Germany shortly after Soviet-supported East Germany erected the Berlin Wall.
He started as a caricaturist for several magazines including Harper's Round Table, Harper's Young People, Humoristische Blätter, Lustige Blätter, Das Narrenschiff, Berliner Tageblatt and Ulk.
Edison for many years used the " hill-and-dale " method with both cylinder and disc records, and Emile Berliner is credited with the invention of the lateral cut Gramophone record in 1887.
Emil Berliner sponsored its development as a lightweight power unit for his unsuccessful helicopter experiments.
* The Brooklyn Academy of Music presented a production directed by Robert Wilson and featuring the Berliner Ensemble for only a few performances in October 2011.
* November 8 – Emile Berliner is granted a patent for his Gramophone.
Brian Berliner wrote a paper introducing his improvements to the CVS program — which describes how the tool was extended and used internally by Prisma, a third-party developer working on the SunOS kernel, and was released for the benefit of the community under the GPL.
In 1448 the Berliner Unwille ( indignation ) against the cession of the city's territory for an electoral stronghold culminated in open revolt, when the citizens flooded the excavation of the future Stadtschloss.
They finally settled on using the name of the invention of Emile Berliner, the gramophone, for the awards, which were first given for the year 1958.
Both Thomas Alva Edison and Emile Berliner filed patent applications for the carbon microphone, in March and June 1877 respectively.
He was Stumpf's assistant at the Berlin Psychological Institute, and when the archives of the Institute were used as the basis for the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv, he became its first director in 1905.
* Dana Berliner, Opening the Floodgates ; Eminent Domain Abuse in a Post-Kelo World, Institute for Justice, June 2006.
* Dana Berliner, Public Power, Private Gain, Institute for Justice, April 2003.
He started with ChipTest, a simple chess-playing chip, based on a design from Unix-inventor's Ken Thompson's Belle, and very different from the other chess-playing computer being developed at Carnegie Mellon, HiTech, which was developed by Hans Berliner and included 64 different chess chips for the move generator instead of the one in Hsu's series.
Emile Berliner emigrated to Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1900, probably to escape the legal chaos created by his erstwhile " sales manager ," Frank Seaman, in the United States, since he still owned his Canadian patents for his lateral disc records.
Under the direction of Sefton Delmer, a British journalist who spoke perfect Berliner German, Soldatensender Calais and its associated shortwave station, Kurzwellensender Atlantik, broadcast music, up-to-date sports scores, speeches of Adolf Hitler for " cover " and subtle propaganda.
Some of the notable artists who recorded for Berliner include:
** Stephen Johns ( producer ), Mike Clements ( engineer ), Sir Simon Rattle ( conductor ) & the Berliner Philharmonic for Mahler: Sym.
Perhaps best known for his work with Eric Dolphy, Davis essentially served as the session leader, and it was through Davis that Merenstein recruited guitarist Jay Berliner, percussionist Warren Smith, Jr., and drummer Connie Kay.
* Berliner Kirschblüten, an arrangement with three variations on a Japanese folksong for alto saxophone, piano and percussion ( 2008 )-a continuation of the Sakura-Variationen on the Japanese folksong " Sakura ", an adjacent work
Seaman then sued Berliner and Johnson for violating ' his ' technology.

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