Similar words: otto von bismarck, cubism, archbishop, bismuth, wahhabism, Pan-Arabism, strabismus, smart. Meaning: n. 1. German statesman under whose leadership Germany was united (1815-1898) 2. capital of the state of North Dakota; located in south central North Dakota overlooking the Missouri river.
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1. Bismarck, otherwise known as 'the Iron Chancellor'
2. The consequences are best described by Bismarck himself.
3. Gladstone did so in his electioneering, Bismarck in his use of the press.
4. Bismarck followed it up by putting out a feeler to Great Britain, but nothing came of it.
5. Bismarck, who saw in Waldersee a serious rival, disliked this development, but was powerless to reverse it.
6. Bismarck successfully called the liberals' bluff by taking advantage of Prussia's undeveloped constitutionalism.
7. Bismarck had refused to contemplate the possibility of Prussian judges exercising a supervision over political decisions.
8. Bismarck used two issues to divide the liberals and unite his new majority: protectionism and the suppression of the Social Democrats.
9. Bismarck was right to distrust the cities as breeders of socialism, but wrong to exaggerate the danger.
10. Once Bismarck had gone, there was a great fragmentation of power and responsibility.
11. Bismarck must indeed have been impressed by this example of family loyalty.
12. Bismarck ruled Germany by a strong hand.
13. This led to the ascendancy of Bismarck.
14. The Sheffield gained contact with the Bismarck and henceforth held her for sure.
15. This is something which German Chancellor Otto von Bismarck understood in relation to the structure of competing military alliances prevalent prior to World War I.
16. WHEN Otto von Bismarck introduced the first pension for workers over 70 in 1889, the life expectancy of a Prussian was 45.
17. Following the German victory, Bismarck held an historic meeting at Versailles, near Paris.
18. NO ONE, remarked Bismarck, has any idea how much charlatanism there is in diplomacy.
19. Otto von Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor, was once offended beyond endurance by a physician-turned-politician, Rudolf Virchow, and challenged him to a duel.
20. Early in the Franco-Prussian War, Bismarck had indicated that one of diplomatic targets of Germany is make an alliance with Britain.
21. Similarly, Otto von Bismarck said, "Faust complained about having two souls in his breast, but I harbor a whole crowd of them and they quarrel. It is like being in a republic."
22. While Bismarck was rather conservative in colonization, William II was much more active, which reflected the grave economic, social and psychological changes in Germany since her unification.
23. By 1900 it must have been increasingly obvious that the policies of Frederick and Bismarck were not producing the desired effect.
24. The group will leave Grand Forks Monday afternoon for Bismarck.
25. The decision in 1949 to establish a court to enforce and interpret the Constitution was a historical act of revenge on Bismarck.
26. Now comes the final apotheosis, as successor to Richelieu, Bonaparte and Bismarck in shaping the destinies of Europe.http://Sentencedict.com
27. A city of eastern North Dakota on the Red River east of Bismarck.
28. I will send you later the inside story of the fighting with the Bismarck.
29. An island country of the southwest Pacific Ocean comprising the eastern half of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, the western Solomons, and adjacent islands.
30. New Britain is an irregularly shaped island that splits the Solomon and Bismarck Seas to point like at dagger at New Guinea.
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