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Reinhard
Song title at minute 38 of "This American Life, #332"?
I'm looking for the song title playing in the background at timestamp 38:01 in episode #332 of NPR's "This American Life".
Podcast:
http://www.thislife.org/Radio_Episode.aspx?episode...
I remember hearing the same song in some movie from the 60s (?) with Jerry Lewis (?).
Thanks a lot! r.
2 AntwortenRadiovor 1 JahrzehntIn BBC's "The Office Christmas Special", which song is played when Dawn and Lee leave the party?
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Whenever I'm visiting Peets and order a speciality coffee, I'm asked for my firstname, for which I do not know the English equivalent (I'm currently using "Ryan". "Reggie" turned out to be a disaster!).
According to Wikipedia, the name "Reinhard" is composed of the ancient Germanic words "ragina" ('advice') and "harti" ('hard', 'strong'), meaning: "strong in giving advice" = "the knowledgeable".
Oh, so a great name for "Yahoo! Q&A" could also be "Yahoo! Reinhard"?!
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Tremas (diaeresis) are normally used to indicate that the (second) vowel is pronounced in a separate syllable, which indeed makes sense in "coöperation", however, "The New Yorker" seems to be the only publication in the English speaking world which does so? Why? Are there other publishers?
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