das Gerücht geht um - translation to
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das Gerücht geht um - translation to

1962 FILM BY MICHAEL KEHLMANN
Das Leben beginnt um acht

all one         
U.S. SINGER OF KIRTANS
Jeffrey Kagel; Krishna Das (Singer); Pilgrim Heart; Krishna Das Yoga Radio; Live... on Earth; Breath of the Heart; Pilgrim of the Heart; Door of Faith; Greatest Hits of the Kali Yuga; All One; Gathering in the Light with Baird Hersey & Prana; Flow of Grace: Chanting the Hanuman Chalisa; Heart as Wide as the World; Live Ananda; Kirtan Wallah; Laughing at the Moon; Trust in the Heart; Peace of My Heart
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plastic explosive         
  • PE4 sticks, used alongside the L3A1 slab version by the British Armed Forces prior to the adoption of the later L20A1 block/L21A1 slab PE7 and L22A1 slab PE8 explosives
DEFORMABLE EXPLOSIVE MATERIAL
Plastique explosive; Nobel 808; Plastic explosives; Plastique; C3 explosive; C2 explosive; Plastic bomb; C-6 (explosive); C6 (explosive); Putty explosive
n. Plastiksprengstoff (synthetischer Sprengstoff, TNT)

Definition

DAS
Dual Attachment Station (Reference: FDDI, Schneider & Koch)

Wikipedia

Life Begins at Eight

Life Begins at Eight (German: Das Leben beginnt um acht) is a 1962 West German drama film directed by Michael Kehlmann and starring O.E. Hasse, Johanna Matz and Helmut Wildt. It is an adaptation of the 1940 play The Light of Heart by Emlyn Williams, previously adapted into a 1942 Hollywood film Life Begins at Eight-Thirty. The action is moved from the play's setting of London to Berlin.

The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hans Berthel and Johannes Ott. Completed in late 1961, it premiered at the Marmorhaus in Berlin early in the New Year.