DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-13448

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Leipzig | dgskorpus_lei_01 | 18-30m   We didn’t have to put on uniforms and say, “Be ready!” [“Be ready! - Always ready!” was a pioneers’ slogan in the GDR.]
rMEANING1I1*TO-THINK1ASHIRT3^*BOY1^*$GEST-OFF^WE1A*
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mbedeutendenkwir seid
Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_08 | 46-60m   Lübeck is known for its seven towers.
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msiebenturmbekanntlübeck
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   Shirts used to have bigger collars and loose sleeves; people used to wear flared pants and platform high heels.
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mhemd[MG]ärmel[MG]
München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_07 | 18-30m   With that, one wears a hat with a feather and a red and white collar.
rTYPICAL1*SHIRT3*
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Rostock | dgskorpus_mvp_08 | 46-60m   Adults wore a blue shirt and the Free German Youth patch on the sleeve.
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