Unterstützung der Regierung - translation to English
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Unterstützung der Regierung - translation to English

Buergerblock-Regierung; Burgerblock-Regierung

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FLEMISH PAINTER (C.1440-1482)
Hugo van Der Goes; Hugo Van der Goes; Hugo Goes; Hugo van der goes; Hugo Van Der Goes
Hugo van der Goes, (ca. 1440-1482) flemischer Renaissance Maler, Maler des Kunstwerks "Jakob begegnet Rachel"
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Regierungsunterstützung, Unterstützung der Regierung
van der Waals         
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Van der waals; Van der Walls; Van der waal; Van Der Waal; Van der Waal; Van der Waals (disambiguation); Van de Waal; Waals; Van der Waal (disambiguation)
Johannes Diderik van der Waals, (1837-1923) niederländischer Physiker, erhielt den Nobelpreis für Physik im Jahre 1910; van der Waals, Nachname

Definition

van der Waals forces
[?van d?'w?:lz, 'v?:lz]
¦ plural noun Chemistry weak, short-range electrostatic attractive forces between uncharged molecules, arising from the interaction of permanent or transient electric dipole moments.
Origin
C19: named after the Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals.

Wikipedia

Bürgerblock-Regierung

The German term Bürgerblock-Regierung (English: bourgeois bloc administration) denotes a government coalition in the German Weimar Republic. It consisted of the German Democratic Party, Zentrum, the Bavarian People's Party, the German People's Party and the German National People's Party (or at least most of these parties).

On 15. January 1925 the first occurrence of this coalition (led by Hans Luther) came into effect. On 29. January 1927 Wilhelm Marx's cabinet brought the second occurrence of such a combination.

In the Federal Republic of Germany CDU/CSU/FDP coalitions are sometimes (rarely) referred to with this term. The usual denotation today is "centre-right government" or “bourgeois government” (in German "bürgerliche Regierung"), because the SPD is not part of this combination.