As the support and every other onlooker held their breath, it was Wilkie who blootered it clear before the Dutchmen could pounce. |
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He was also a famous bee-keeper and one of the first Dutchmen to publish a book about bee-keeping. |
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The Dutch Room gained its new name in 1906 after a wallpaper frieze of blue Dutchmen was installed. |
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The Europeans, probably Dutchmen, are rendered with humor but also in some detail. |
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So literally, four Dutchmen turned up, and beds were hastily set up in a disused Nissen hut on the site. |
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Like real Dutchmen we wait to see which way the cat jumps before a company will stand up and profess to produce the discs for the European market. |
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I spent four years in the army to free a bunch of Dutchmen and Frenchmen, and I'm hanged if I'm going to let the Alabama version of the Germans kick me around when I get home. |
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The influx of Dutchmen with their wives was also, probably, bringing about subtle, segregative change in the ethnic dynamics. |
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The League now consists of three teams known as the Kentucky Stickhorses, the Boston Rockhoppers and the Lehigh Valley Flying Dutchmen. |
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The expulsion of Dutchmen following the Indonesian Revolt, means that currently the majority of this group lives in the Netherlands. |
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Increasingly, Dutchmen who search their genealogical roots turn to Norway. |
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After WWII 300,000 Dutchmen from the Dutch East Indies, of which the majority were people of Eurasian descent called Indo Europeans, repatriated to the Netherlands. |
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