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-"A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language, [...] I want the word where it ends and begins. Dada is the heart of words.--"[[Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)]]", first uttered at [[Cabaret Voltaire (Zurich)|Cabaret Voltaire]] in Zürich+"A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language, [...] I want the word where it ends and begins. Dada is the heart of words.--"[[Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)]]"
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-"The [[Switzerland|Swiss]] [[Anabaptist]] Movement is born when [[Conrad Grebel]], [[Felix Manz]], [[George Blaurock]], and about a dozen others baptize each other in in 1525 in the home of Manz's mother in [[Zürich]], breaking a thousand-year tradition of [[church-state union]]."--Sholem Stein +"The [[Anabaptist]] Movement is born when [[Conrad Grebel]], [[Felix Manz]], [[George Blaurock]], and about a dozen others baptize each other in in 1525 in the home of Manz's mother in [[Zürich]], breaking a thousand-year tradition of [[church-state union]]."--Sholem Stein
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"A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language, [...] I want the word where it ends and begins. Dada is the heart of words.--"Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)"


"The Anabaptist Movement is born when Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, George Blaurock, and about a dozen others baptize each other in in 1525 in the home of Manz's mother in Zürich, breaking a thousand-year tradition of church-state union."--Sholem Stein

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  1. A canton of Switzerland.
  2. A city in Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Zürich.




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