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Meaning of "hallstein"

hallstein (noun) - Hallstein was a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old High German words 'hall' meaning 'stone' and 'stein' meaning 'bright' or 'famous.'

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Hallstein remained a bachelor all his life.
The majority of the commission backed Hallstein.
Hallstein called for a common external economic.
He played a major role in formulating the Hallstein Doctrine.
Hallstein presides with a bell.
The willpower of Hallstein and Noël alone was not enough.
Hallstein stated in his defence that he was sometimes misrepresent.
I want no more of Hallstein.
Hallstein set a good example.
Adenauer and Hallstein signed for Germany.
Hallstein supported this.
Political union according to Walter Hallstein.
Hallstein was available.
Working groups in the Hallstein Commission.
Hallstein was always looking for protocol arrangements worthy of a sovereign state.

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Finet had a meeting with Hallstein and Armand.
Walter hallstein first president of the commission of the european economic community.
Chef de cabinet to President Hallstein at.
Hallstein seems to have taken only a few days to decide to accept this new task.
Its President was Walter Hallstein and held two separate mandates.
Hallstein kept up the pressure on the German government.
It was the successor to the Hallstein Commission and was succeeded by the Malfatti Commission.
Hallstein and Mansholt played a leading role here.
In all of these matters, Hallstein had played a major role.
Hallstein and Sissel live together with their parents in a small village.
Out of a sense of duty and a desire to shape events, Hallstein accepted immediately.
He accused Hallstein of acting as if he were a head of state.
German demands on the duration of an extended mandate for Hallstein were thus revised downwards 3.
In many respects Hallstein was the foreign minister in all but name.
But, as a body, the Commission unanimously agreed with Hallstein that the main thing was to.
The Hallstein strategy must effectively guide the five others from behind the scenes.
During its few first months, the Hallstein Commission was a genuine itinerant college.
The Hallstein people belonged historically to the Illyrischen people.
To assert its collective nature, the Hallstein Commission adopted a system of working groups.
Hallstein and de Gaulle.
A lawyer and an expert in international law, Hallstein saw a strong legal foundation as essential.
Walter Hallstein was one of the pioneers of European unification.
The question was how to put these ideas - which Hallstein seemed to share - into practice.
Walter Hallstein on the goal of building a united Europe.
But in this area particularly, German foreign policy became associated with the name Hallstein.
The clash between Hallstein and de Gaulle demonstrated a clash between two opposing visions of Europe.
On most of these issues, de Gaulle regarded Hallstein as an opponent.
De Gaulle on Hallstein and his crisis strategy.
Of British politicians, only Heath was able to establish a rapport with Hallstein.
Walter Hallstein and Wilhelm Grewe were members of the delegation that accompanied Adenauer to Moscow.
However, the speed of unification during the so-called Hallstein Period was legendary.
Hallstein was a very good man, and a great jurist, but a bit of a bureaucrat too.
Though an old hand in government, Hallstein did not achieve any grassroots influence within the.
Hallstein strove for a Europe based on the rule of law " law in place of force.
According to Georges Berthoin, it was Hallstein who introduced the concept of the organisation.

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