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What (who) is jemandem den Boden unter den Füßen wegziehen - definition

STREET IN BERLIN, GERMANY
Unter den linden; Unter Den Linden
  • J. Stridbeck, ''LindenAllee 1691''
  • Map showing the main points of interest
  • Aerial view of the park after [[World War II]]
  • Fernsehturm]], 2005

Unter den Linden         
Unter den Linden (, "under the linden trees") is a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin, the capital of Germany. Running from the City Palace to Brandenburg Gate, it is named after the linden (lime) trees that line the grassed pedestrian mall on the median and the two broad carriageways.
Dragons' Den         
FRANCHISE AND SERIES OF REALITY TELEVISION PROGRAMMES FROM THE UK
Dragon's Den; Dragons Den; Dragons' Den Ireland; Dragons' Den (Ireland); Die Höhle der Löwen; Die Hohle der Lowen; Dragons' Den (TV series); Money Tigers; The Dragon’s Den; Höhle der Löwen; Dragons' Den (franchise)
Dragons' Den is a reality television program format in which entrepreneurs pitch their business ideas to a panel of venture capitalists in the hope of securing investment finance from them. The program originated in 2001 in Japan, where it is known as The Tigers of Money (マネーの虎 manē no tora), a pun on "The Tiger of Malaya" (マレーの虎 marē no tora), the nickname of WWII general Tomoyuki Yamashita.
Van den Boogaard         
FAMILY NAME
Van den Bogaert; Van den Boogaart; Van den Bogaerde
Van den Boogaard is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from the orchard" (modern Dutch "boomgaard").Boogaard, van den at the Database of Surnames in The Netherlands.

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Unter den Linden

Unter den Linden (German: [ˈʊntɐ deːn ˈlɪndn̩], "under the linden trees") is a boulevard in the central Mitte district of Berlin, Germany. Running from the City Palace to Brandenburg Gate, it is named after the linden trees (known as lime in England and Ireland, not related to citrus lime) that line the grassed pedestrian mall on the median and the two broad carriageways. The avenue links numerous Berlin sights, landmarks and rivers for sightseeing.