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21 Boulevardblatt
Boulevardblatt
penny magazine (Br.), tabloid, yellow paper (US);
• Boulevardpersonal embassy staff;
• Boulevardpresse popular papers, penny (Br.) (tabloid) press;
• Boulevardzeitungen the cheaper press, tabloid newspapers, penny press (Br.);
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Boulevardpersonal
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23 Gesandtschaftsgebäude
Gesandtschaftsgebäude
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24 Botschaft
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25 Gesandtschaft
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26 Botschaftsflüchtling
Bot·schafts·flücht·lingm sb seeking political asylum in an embassy buildingDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Botschaftsflüchtling
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27 Gesandtschaft
Ge·sandt·schaft <-, -en> [gəʼzantʃaft] fembassy -
28 Botschaft
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29 Botschaft
f1. embassy2. message
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