Examples of using Programme was in English and their translations into German
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The programme was organised by Pro NGO e. V.
The Skills Foundation Programme was introduced in 1985.
The programme was presented to the members.
The separate Village Renewal Programme was designed in 1996 by Ing. arch.
The programme was scheduled to run for three years 1990-93.
The reprofiled operational programme was finally fully committed in 1999.
The programme was focused on language and geography knowledge.
The didactic preparation together with the programme was very professional and well prepared.
On the programme was Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No.
That's because the prerequisite for participation in the programme was owning a smartphone, a car and having a regular job.
The programme was developed in cooperation with the BWV Hamburg.
Back then the programme was still fairly unknown.
One programme was withdrawn after the decision co-financing €0,13 Mio.
This yeaŕs programme was full of cultural events.
This programme was part of the German-Russian non-aggression pact in August 1939.
The discussion on the programme was postponed to the next meeting.
The programme was featured on Public Broadcasting Service channels in the United States and released by EMI on DVD and CD.
The work programme was presented to the section.
The programme was first introduced in 2012 and took several years to prepare.
The ESPRIT programme was defined in 1984 as a 10 year programme. .
This programme was implemented by distinguishing between the building's two parts.
The three-day programme was well organised- and successful in every respect.
The programme was Mozart's opera La Clemenza di Tito, which I did not know so well before but ended up liking a lot!
Production==The programme was created by writer David Wolstencroft, and produced by Kudos for the BBC.
The programme was developed in 1999, and since then has been introduced in more than 500 elementary schools in the Netherlands.
Participation in the programme was open to the 27 EU Member States, as well as to Croatia and Turkey.
The side programme was developed in collaboration with RWE Stiftung and Stiftung Zollverein.
This programme was partially implemented, later, under the Jospin government, although the international economic situation had, by this time, changed.
The programme was very intense, with no time to rest: Mass, prayer on the mountains and meetings for the Czech pilgrims(about 500) in the park.
The programme was accredited and qualified as 2Q in 2007 by HOTREC, a professional organisation of hotel and hospitality associations of EU member countries.