DOI: /10.25592/dgs.corpus-3.0-type-60082

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Schleswig-Holstein | dgskorpus_sh_05 | 61+m   Some deaf people went to Cuba for their vacation as well.
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   Yes, that’s right, but we sign MEXICO.
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   Yes, we sign either MEXICO or MEXICO.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   It's a goal of mine to eat Mexican food.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   That's why I want to go to Mexico.
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Nürnberg (Nuremberg) | dgskorpus_nue_03 | 31-45m   In North America — that means Canada and the U.S. — people speak English, true, but for instance in Mexico, they also speak Spanish and Portuguese.
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Berlin | dgskorpus_ber_02 | 46-60m   Same thing in Mexico; everything on the streets was extremely dirty.
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Frankfurt | dgskorpus_fra_02 | 31-45m   Yes, we sign either MEXICO or MEXICO.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_04 | 31-45m   I think the match took place in Mexico.
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Münster | dgskorpus_mst_14 | 18-30m   It’s very extreme in Mexico, too.
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München (Munich) | dgskorpus_mue_04 | 18-30f   Each hotel has a different theme: One has a cowboy theme, the other one is Mexican themed, and another one is New-York styled.
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