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Brühl
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Brühl

City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, 12 km/7 mi southwest of Cologne, and administratively a suburb of Bonn; population (1994) 43,400. Manufactures include food, iron, chemicals, and paper. Brühl has an 18th-century rococo palace, now used by the federal chancellor to host receptions.



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Examples include Cosworth, West Yorkshire operations owned by Norsk Hydro, Bruhl, Grede, Vald Birn and QDF Components.
Starring: Diane Kruger, Benno Furmann, Guillaume Canet, Gary Lewis, Daniel Bruhl.
He has in mind the banality of late-nineteenth-century childhood, and, more precisely, the banality of the world of domestic interiors and sentimental exchanges in which bourgeois parents of that epoch enclosed their children: the world Benjamin (1892-1940) inhabited in Berlin and Ernst in Bruhl.
 
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