The only pig meat imported by the supermarket was a small amount of back bacon from Holland. |
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A new study from Holland, published in this week's issue, has confirmed that antibiotics protect against quinsy. |
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Developed in Holland it is driven by a helicopter, Rolls Royce jet engine equipped with an afterburner. |
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The beautifully carved tombstones, with inscriptions in the Dutch language, could have been carved in Holland and sent to India. |
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About 200 people packed out a meeting staged by the North East Essex Community Health Council at Holland public hall to discuss the proposals. |
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England's next three games were friendlies, in which they beat France, Holland and Belgium. |
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It was a wonderful goal, acknowledged as the best of the tournament, but it didn't stop Holland from putting us out of the competition. |
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Five people were arrested in separate police raids in England and in Holland. |
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Like all the veterans who fought in Holland, he has tremendous affection for the Dutch people. |
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Nearly 200 people, from as far afield as Holland and Denmark, offered to adopt him and now he has a new home in Yorkshire. |
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And such has been their success at making tracks that they have been travelling as far afield as Holland and Canada. |
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He came to southern Africa from Holland when he was eleven years old, and he speaks English, Afrikaans, and some Xhosa. |
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If not a grindingly deep scholar, Mr Holland has read widely and absorbed the literature intelligently. |
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Within the narrow range of south-western Holland, he roistered from one town to another, storing up themes and stories as he went. |
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A beautiful landscape shows several traditional thatched huts, but they all sport the sails seen on windmills across Holland. |
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However, by Christmas Miss Holland had reconsidered her position and decided she was too young to marry and settle down. |
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Anyone who has travelled to Holland knows that they are more aware of human rights. |
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Holland sat next to her and stared at her with worriment shown in her eyes. |
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Mr Holland searched high and low for some convenient storage solution for his son's treasured possessions. |
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The yacht has been undergoing an extensive refit in North Vancouver ever since Lyon and crew sailed it to Vancouver from Holland last June. |
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A city alderman performed the ceremony, but it was not officially registered as at present, in Holland, single person marriages are not legal. |
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Welcomed in Rotterdam by the Red Cross and the Prince of Holland, Noschke delighted in gifts of flowers, cigarettes, chocolate and writing paper. |
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A specialty crop of the Dutch, alliums are grown by nearly 50 flower bulb growers in Holland. |
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Holland moved to the bench when Mayberry signed as a free agent in the off season. |
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There rode ships from France, England, Holland, China and Japan, while innumerable boats and gilded barges rowed by sixty men plied to and fro. |
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Alternatively, New Holland and New South Wales might indeed be part of the same land mass, forming a single continent. |
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Eighteen months later the family Davids emigrated to Holland, where they settled in a poor suburb just north of Amsterdam. |
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In 1657, after the death of his two employers, he worked as a secretary to the French ambassador to Holland. |
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The English ambassador to Holland even threatened to embargo any merchants who traded with the new company. |
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The ones from Holland came to the US and settled where the Amish now live, in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. |
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After a rest day tomorrow, India will take on archrivals Pakistan while Germany, the fourth team in the fray, play Holland on Tuesday. |
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Mr Holland showed his prototype to local entrepreneur David Campbell who thought the idea had legs. |
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The same, mind you, was said of the national side when they beat Holland at Hampden, and we know what happened after that. |
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Four singers from Bolton helped a top ladies' barbershop group win the European Barbershop Singing Championships in Holland. |
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After living variously during the 1980s in Britain and Holland, in 1990 he married a Swiss millionairess and moved to Switzerland. |
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He authored many works whose radical ideas had to be published in Holland without his name on the title page. |
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The street in which the accident happened, Holland Park, is lined with luxury mansion blocks with well-tended gardens. |
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In December 1813 she was betrothed to William, prince of Orange, but broke off the engagement, not wishing to move to Holland. |
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Fashion designer and choreographer, Pranav, from Holland who groomed contestants for many a beauty contest is associated with the workshop too. |
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Over the next two centuries, Portugal, Holland, Britain, and France set up trading posts and factories. |
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The euro seems to be reviled with avidity and fervour wherever one goes, from Holland to the Med. |
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Holland has the longest tradition of skating, for skates provided an important means of winter transportation. |
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Initially he took a teaching position at a Latin school in Enkhuizen, North Holland. |
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Spain, Holland, Germany, Australia and Argentina are the strong contenders for the semi-final berths. |
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The team will compete against baton twirlers from Japan, America, Canada, France and Holland. |
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The Holland group's taut interlocks and quick, nervous counterpoint become a shade tiresome. |
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Holland also has developed a means of measuring each sales rep's forecasting prowess. |
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I did not see any enemy aircraft on the mission, just a lot of flak over Holland. |
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Brought up on the total football ethic sweeping through Holland, he was born and bred on exciting fluid football. |
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Since then Belgium, Holland and Oregon have changed their laws to permit assisted dying in different ways. |
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At the moment, the difference between public and private is very blurry in Holland. |
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Although the Holland job must be tempting, it is probably too easy an option for his thrawn nature. |
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If the match is still level, a penalty shoot-out will decide who faces Sweden or Holland in the semi-final. |
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Mainstream politicians in Holland have found it difficult to respond to the loquacious professor. |
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Holland is a sober-suited confidant who knows which side his bread is buttered on. |
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The 19-year-old was born in New Zealand, but this season he is flying the flag of the land of his forebears, namely Holland. |
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He says the ditch in Holland Road which runs beside his land is not draining because it is used as a dumping ground for rubbish. |
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In Holland, a council in the city of Rotterdam are keeping unruly youths off the streets by blaring out Christmas carols from a barrel organ. |
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Holland is arguably the most talented team in the competition after France, but the Oranje are far from a shoo-in. |
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Of course round these parts we all love Mr Holland, with his cheeky east-end banter and barrelhouse joanna-thumping style. |
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In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, barley, beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland. |
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They were also concerned that Mrs Holland had a livid bruise on her jaw and had lost a tooth as a result of an assault the previous week. |
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Back home in Holland, a roller-blader crashed outside the player's driveway. |
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Hindenburg also used his huge influence to persuade Kaiser Wilhelm to abdicate and to go to Holland. |
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Darryll Holland also showed how to win from the front aboard Barbajuan in the Iveco Daily Solario Stakes. |
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The only thing that ever gets him down is prolonged absences from three-year-old daughter Zoe, who still lives in Holland. |
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Also joining the war games are ships and personnel from Canada, Holland, Germany, Peru, Norway, Italy, Denmark, France and Australia. |
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Doctors in France, Germany and Holland have instead chosen to use information to immunize people against their fears. |
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He starts talking about his big move to New York when he was 21, that drive through the Holland Tunnel to the big city. |
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Holland was well aware, though, that her feminist friends were aghast at her career choice. |
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The defence which resisted Holland in the orange bowl of the arena for two hours last week was breached three times at home by Denmark during the qualifying campaign. |
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After a five-year apprenticeship in a small grocer's shop he set sail for Columbia in November 1841, but was shipwrecked off the coast of Holland. |
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The Dutch advantage lay in a new technique, the Holland beater, that shredded fresh linen and that dispensed with the fermentation stage of the old technique. |
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Up to 140,000 homes in Belgium and a further 140,000 in Holland have been targeted by mailshots extolling the beauties of York as a tourist destination. |
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The King and Queen of Holland became monarchs after Willem-Alexander's mother, Queen Beatrix, abdicated in April last year. |
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In 1798 Holland and Switzerland had both become unitary and democratic republics, the Batavian and the Helvetic, under the patronage of the Directory. |
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The Danish talent spotter, who established his reputation in Holland with PSV Eindhoven, had been made a double-your-money offer to head Chelsea's youth system. |
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The Holland international is currently on six and if he scores in United's next games against Southampton, Blackburn and Liverpool, he will set a new best. |
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We vs. death, a melancholic septet from Utrecht, Holland, located a mere hour from the Belgian border, have stronger ties to a discernible community of musicians. |
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She has received the fern Holland Award from the Vital Voices Global Partnership for giving a voice to female victims. |
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Even though we could be married in Mass. or conn, Canada, Holland, Spain and a handful of other countries, this is our home. |
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Virtually all present were on the kaiser's team, while two first lieutenants played on the side of the armies of France, Britain, Belgium, and Holland. |
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Holland have only medalled three times at the world outdoor championships. |
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In Holland, midwifery is part of the medical system, and doctors and midwives work in close collaboration. |
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The Stability Pact was to have kept the currency health, but it became inconvenient for France, which ratted, followed by Germany, France, Italy, Holland, and Greece. |
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It is presently marketed in the native tongues of Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Holland and Argentina, and in English in most western European countries. |
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Mr Green, 59, said he started sailing when he needed to get away from it all and helped sail a yacht from Greece to Holland, and hasn't looked back since. |
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The network of canals, rivers and lakes in Holland is thousands of miles long, and since all the Dutch waterways are connected, it makes for the perfect boating holiday. |
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Similar studies to those in Holland were carried out in the United Kingdom and the results were used to develop a skid resistance specification based on investigatory levels. |
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He said a good crowd turned out to watch as the runners, many from Holland, threaded their way through the streets, after starting at the Harwich School, Hall Lane. |
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Holland Chevrolet West Virginia-based corporation engaged in selling and servicing motor vehicles. |
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These settlements were established in the backlands of northeastern Brazil in the early seventeenth century, and during the long wars against Holland grew and thrived. |
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Meanwhile a Briton is being questioned in Holland on suspicion of masterminding a multi-million-pound heroin smuggling ring, police said yesterday. |
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The puppy was flown to Austria and then transported to Holland where another breeder was employed to care for him for six months, while he was in quarantine. |
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Holland plays both piano and guitar in a style that predates electricity, while her small band falls naturally into the loose collective swing of pre-bop jazzers. |
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According to police, the idea has been bandied around since Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens saw the scheme in operation in Holland. |
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Legalisation did not increase the demand for the drug in Holland. |
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An idealist tempered by realism, Holland was a doer, not a doubter. |
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Traditional Dutch street organs are a familiar sight in Holland as you would expect, but Territorians don't have to travel overseas to see and hear them. |
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Jump and jive with R'n'B and Boogie-Woogie, a la Jools Holland. |
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Instead, they sent him to Holland to study and later to Thailand where they helped him buy a coffee bar that he sold last year. |
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At first, researchers modified a Holland transplanter by adding a front coulter to slice through cover crop residues, which worked well in moist, mellow soils. |
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And it is hoped the bells, which are to be cast in Holland, will be heard for the first time in September on the 150th anniversary of the founding of the village. |
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Thijssen's observations were included as soon as 1628 by the VOC cartographer Hessel Gerritsz in a chart of the Indies and New Holland. |
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Mom's strawberry jam won the blue ribbon at the Holland County Fair three years running. |
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Holland followed suit with a great increase in cask wines and a slight increase in bottled wines. |
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The marriage pattern in Holland Marsh may be described as ethnic endogamy, or ethnogamy. |
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The tsunami triggered by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake reached Holland, although the waves had lost their destructive power. |
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For an extended period, the Norwegian art scene was dominated by artwork from Germany and Holland as well as by the influence of Copenhagen. |
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The increasingly interwoven Plantagenet relationships were demonstrated by Edmund's second marriage to Joan Holland. |
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He and Richard, Duke of Gloucester, fled from Doncaster to the coast and thence to Holland and exile in Burgundy. |
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The coastal provinces of Holland and Zeeland had for centuries prior to Spanish rule been important hubs of the European maritime trade network. |
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On 4 July, the States of Holland appointed William stadtholder, and he took the oath five days later. |
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This in turn gave precedence to the publishing industry in Holland, where the vast majority of these French language periodicals were produced. |
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Holland fears avoidable deaths may have occurred and may occur in the future due to pressure on hospitals. |
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Genetic algorithms in particular became popular through the writing of John Henry Holland. |
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Bibb City, Cabbagetown, Chicopee, Hogansville, New Holland, New Manchester. |
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Their holding company, Promogroup, has offices in both Holland and the Caribbean. |
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France encouraged the corsairs against Spain, and later Britain and Holland supported them against France. |
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Although the railway to New Holland closed in 1977, passenger and car traffic continued to use the pier until the end of ferry operations. |
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The situation changed again from 1660s into the 1690s when works by French authors were published in Holland out of the reach of French censors. |
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In London, the family first stayed in Surbiton, then within the year they bought a house in Holland Park, and six years later in Hampstead. |
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Another complication was Holland, and the various governments never resolved their problems. |
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The language and culture of most of the people who lived in the County of Holland were originally Frisian. |
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The fleets of the County of Holland defeated the fleets of the Hanseatic League several times. |
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This trade was vital, because Holland could no longer produce enough grain to feed itself. |
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Zeeland and South Holland produce a lot of butter, which contains a larger amount of milkfat than most other European butter varieties. |
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That December, Voltaire moved to Holland for two months and became acquainted with the scientists Herman Boerhaave and 's Gravesande. |
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Originally from Mogendorf, Germany he left there around 1764 and spent some time in Holland before arriving in London. |
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The Aspect, Admiral House or hotel use including the Mercure Holland House. |
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Conwy Castle was leased by the descendants of the Conways to the Holland family. |
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Williams painted many landscapes in Wales, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, Morocco and Holland. |
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Mid season, long serving Chief Executive Robert Norster also left, to be replaced by Richard Holland. |
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The new ferries will be amongst the largest in the world, to be operated on Stena's North Sea route from Hoek van Holland to Harwich. |
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They drove out the Dutch, because Holland wanted to favour Bruges as a huge staple market at the end of a trade route. |
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It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Holland in the seventeenth century, as the one country where there was freedom of speculation. |
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Frisia at this time comprised the present provinces of Friesland and parts of North Holland and Utrecht. |
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Former were occupied by the count of Holland in 1289, the latter were governed by the Duke of Schleswig and the king of Denmark. |
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Without resources to consolidate its position, New Sweden was gradually absorbed by New Holland and later in Pennsylvania and Delaware. |
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It used elements from various, even Dutch Low Saxon, dialects but was predominantly based on the urban dialects of Holland of post 16th century. |
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On 7 July 1340, Count Willem IV of Holland granted city rights to Rotterdam, which then had approximately 2,000 inhabitants. |
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The Zuidvleugel, situated in the province of South Holland, has a population of around 3 million. |
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A few decades later it was decided to dig a new canal at the narrowest point in Holland and thereby providing the shortest route to the sea. |
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The city is located in the province of North Holland in the west of the country but is not its capital, which is Haarlem. |
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During the Napoleonic Wars, Amsterdam's significance reached its lowest point, with Holland being absorbed into the French Empire. |
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Amsterdam is located in the western Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. |
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The Stopera is the homebase of Dutch National Opera, Dutch National Ballet and the Holland Symfonia. |
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The yearly Holland Festival attracts international artists and visitors from all over Europe. |
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We are not connected to standard Dutch because it is an artificial language that was created based on the dialects of North Holland. |
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It was introduced into Sweden around 1770 with seeds obtained from Holland. |
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Cameron's sister ran the artistic scene at Little Holland House, which gave her many famous subjects for her portraits. |
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Also, in Ceylon, she did not have access to the Little Holland House salon's artistic community for subjects. |
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The boat was helmed by the New Zealander Phil Holland, brother of its designer Ron Holland. |
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She crossed the Humber from Hull to New Holland Pier swimming the distance in 50 minutes, 6 minutes slower than the men's record. |
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Godfrid was assassinated in 885, after which Gerolf of Holland assumed lordship and Viking rule of Frisia came to an end. |
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Published in Holland, Lahontan's writings, with their controversial attacks on established religion and social customs, were immensely popular. |
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The County of Holland was the wealthiest and most urbanized region in the world. |
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In 1810, the Kingdom of Holland was a vassal of Napoleonic France and hence in conflict with Britain. |
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Holland's conventional role as leader of the political process was temporarily vacated, as Holland as a power center was eliminated. |
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The peace party and the war party in the States of Holland therefore perfectly balanced each other and deadlock ensued. |
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Frederick Henry hoped to achieve a quick result, but Friesland, Groningen and Zeeland opposed the talks outright, while divided Holland dithered. |
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The regime, as it had been founded by Maurice after his coup in 1618, depended on the emasculation of Holland as a power center. |
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When the sailors had enough of the exhausting voyage, it was decided not to go to the Moluccas and return to Holland. |
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Jan Huyghen was born in Haarlem in Holland, the son of a public notary and his wife. |
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He began the excavation work at Dutch Gap, using methods he had learned while serving in Holland. |
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The Lincoln Tunnel and the Holland Tunnel also cross under the river between Manhattan and New Jersey. |
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The States of Zeeland had tried to convince the States of Holland to take on the responsibility for the New Netherland province, but to no avail. |
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In the 13th century Ada, Countess of Holland was held prisoner on Texel by her uncle William. |
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They discussed the possibility of an alliance between Holland, the Ottoman Empire, Morocco and the Moriscos, against the common enemy Spain. |
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On 4 December 1628, he sailed for Holland and on 16 July 1629, reported on the state of the Indies at The Hague. |
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Steven met a ship's captain from Medemblik, many of whose crew had died of diarrhea, and joined the crew for the return journey to Holland. |
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He followed the south coast of New Guinea eastwards in an attempt to find a passage to the eastern side of New Holland. |
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He mapped the north coast of Australia making observations on New Holland, and its people. |
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In the Netherlands, the continent continued to be called Nieuw Holland until about the end of the 19th century. |
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Willemstad, Geertruidenberg and Klundert were part of the County of Holland. |
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It used elements from various dialects but was predominantly based on the urban dialects of Holland of post 16th century. |
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These parks and forests include Holland State Park, Mackinac Island State Park, Au Sable State Forest, and Mackinaw State Forest. |
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Until 1795, the Seven United Provinces of Holland was a sovereign independent state. |
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The leading Dutch politician, the Grand Pensionary of Holland Johan de Witt, quickly restored confidence by joining the fleet personally. |
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Remonstrant members of the States of Holland including Johan van Oldenbarnevelt and Hugo Grotius were immediately arrested and imprisoned. |
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In 1630 they were allowed complete freedom to build and run churches and schools and to live anywhere in Holland. |
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A year later, Anne and her stepmother visited Mary in Holland for two weeks. |
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Meres similar to those of the English Fens but more numerous and extensive, used to exist in the Netherlands, particularly in Holland. |
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During the brief Second Civil War of 1648, the Earl of Holland entered Surrey in July, hoping to ignite a Royalist revolt. |
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However, in France and Holland, the billhook often replaced the axe as a joiner's bench tool. |
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Two other books are set in Suffolk and Essex around the River Orwell, though one involves a trip across the North Sea to Holland. |
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The first English language edition, translated by Philemon Holland, appeared in 1610, again with some additional content supplied by Camden. |
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Holland Gallery, whose owner, Bud Holland, was a friend and supporter of his work and that of other Abstract Expressionists. |
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Another crowd moved west in an apparent bid to block the Holland Tunnel. |
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Most pundits are predicting the Romanians will be the whipping boys in a section that also includes Holland and Italy. |
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Wide receivers Vidal Hazelton, Jamere Holland and David Ausberry are the only freshmen needing NCAA approval. |
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Ron Vlaar, the Aston Villa and Holland defender, has spent part of his summer in India, working with the Yojana Foundation. |
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Jooks Holland welcomes 2008 with a wide-ranging musical celebration, fraturing Paul McCarney. |
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In this case the Co-op had a very large order of these relaxers, imported from Holland. |
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The stated compositional influences include Andy Sheppard, Dave Holland and Jaco Pastorius, walking with a funky, frequently Latinised gait. |
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When I was in Holland, this is the kind of thing people feared. |
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Associates Linda Hendricks, CAM Corinth, Texas Christina Holland, CAM MEB Mgmt. |
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The Holland is in perfect working order and the microgroove bore is perfect. |
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Holland used to skate at Kirkcaldy Ice Rink, which is a slapshot from his mother's cafe, and began playing ice hockey when he was eight. |
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We are proud to be a new member of the South Holland and Chicagoland community. |
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To further complicate things, my own birthplace is the town of Scheveningen, a seaside area in the province of South Holland. |
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The campsite is located in the beautiful woodland and dunes area on the south Holland coast. |
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In Holland, several hundred hooligans clashed with anti-riot police in the town of Tilburg and 125 were arrested. |
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Darryll Holland will take the fancied ride on Chewit in Saturday's Worthington Lincoln, the first big race of the turf Flat season. |
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And he hopes the Total Football pioneered by Cruyff with Ajax and Holland in the 1970s can one day be seen in Scotland. |
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Price can do little here but rehash some well-worn themes, chief among them being the conflict between Holland and the stadholders. |
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With its center in Holland, the religious movement Devotio Moderna stressed individual meditation over churchly ceremony. |
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Guest speakers are Tim Holland and Ben Jones, who specialise in the building of street fighter bikes. |
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But what started as a lark became a professional passion for Holland. |
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Holland and colleagues noted that partial stone fragmentation caused the embedding of stone fragments submucosally. |
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Simon Holland Roberts plays Chris, the surviving son, whose survivor guilt after a messy war is tearing him apart. |
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Holland Hall's faculty members were some of the first to create a coursepack using the eText Builder platform. |
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By the early 3rd Century, the garrison had changed to the Cuneus Frisiorum Vinoviensium, which was originally recruited in Holland. |
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This vernalization, or chilling preparation, mimics the climate in Holland. |
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Holland questioned the rule and changed it this season to allow loans and it happens in the leagues in England outwith the Premiership. |
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In July, the Holland brothers introduce Edison's Vitascope to the Canadian public in Ottawa's West End Park. |
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Awards include a corporate award of 10,000 euros and a personal award for the formulator by way of a trip to Holland during Tulip Time. |
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Every few miles, dozy little townships of gabled Cape Dutch houses gathered round whitewashed churches that would look more at home in Holland than the tip of South Africa. |
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He may have travelled to Holland, as various sightings were reported there, but he may also have assumed an alias and disappeared from public view. |
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The drafting of the instructions for the Dutch delegation occasioned spirited debate and Holland made sure that she was not barred from their formulation. |
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The Holland regents continued their attempts at whittling down the stadtholder's influence by breaking up the system of secrete besognes in the States General. |
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And after 1640 the opposition to the war more and more united Holland. |
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But this position was only secure as long as Holland remained divided. |
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Ian Turton, from York, and Michael Easton, from Holland Park, west London, went missing during an excursion on the Cauvery River near Bangalore, India. |
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Frederick Henry also depended for his supremacy on a divided Holland. |
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In about 1430 the south transept apse was removed to make way for a chapel, founded by Lady Margaret Holland and dedicated to St Michael and All Angels. |
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Driving back from North to South Holland, there is a moment to reflect. |
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From December 2012 Arriva won the contract for Zuid Holland North, around Leiden, Alphen aan den Rijn and Gouda and in Friesland around Leeuwarden. |
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Michael Laudrup named virtually two different sides for each half as the players got the first minutes under their belts in glorious conditions in South Holland. |
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He lunched on grilled cheese in Toronto and sashimi in Tokyo and had the chance to stick his finger in a true-to-life Dutch dike in Almere, Holland. |
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As long as Holland was divided the stadtholder reigned supreme. |
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In the Kingdom of Holland, the British launched the Walcheren Campaign to open up a second front in the war and to relieve the pressure on the Austrians. |
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A side effect of this was that more normal political relations returned to the Republic, with Holland returning to its central political position. |
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It took several months, however, to obtain his appointment as stadtholder of Holland and Zeeland, as it took time to agree on the terms of his commission. |
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Bonaparte had annexed Piedmont and Elba, made himself President of the Italian Republic, a state in northern Italy that France had set up, and failed to evacuate Holland. |
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Zeeland and usually Utrecht had the same stadtholder as Holland. |
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Before the bridge was built, a series of paddle steamers operated from the Corporation Pier railway station at the Victoria Pier in Hull to the railway pier in New Holland. |
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There are many seaside resorts on the Dutch coast, chiefly in the provinces of North Holland, South Holland and Zeeland, as well as on the West Frisian Islands. |
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Born about 1645, it is likely that Exquemelin was a native of Honfleur, France, who on his return from buccaneering settled in Holland, possibly because he was a Huguenot. |
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The relocation of EBM Techniek to the VMI Holland industrial park in Epe, The Netherlands in May 2007 allowed the two companies to carry out larger projects together. |
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Compared to other important towns in the County of Holland, such as Dordrecht, Leiden, Haarlem, Delft and Alkmaar, Amsterdam is a relatively young city. |
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This allowed the inhabitants of the village of Aemstelredamme to travel freely through the County of Holland, paying no tolls at bridges, locks and dams. |
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Amaryllis are considered the Christmas flower in Holland, where they're given as gifts and used a lot as cut flowers in Christmas arrangements,'' Van Bourgondien says. |
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The main cultural organisations in Amsterdam, such as the Concertgebouw and Holland Festival, have joint forces with similar organisations in Rotterdam, via A'R'dam. |
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On 14 June, William withdrew with the remnants of his field army into Holland, where the States had ordered the flooding of the Dutch Water Line on 8 June. |
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This trail head parking lot is owned and managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with the Town of Holland Trail Committee and The Last Green Valley. |
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In her will, Mary requested that Charles look after William's interests, and Charles now demanded that the States of Holland end their interference. |
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In 1340, Rotterdam was granted city rights by the Count of Holland. |
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Large parts of South Holland, Zeeland and North Brabant were inundated. |
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Boskalis is to construct a breakwater in Clacton-on-Sea for Tendring District Council over a distance of 5 kilometers between Clacton Pier and Holland Haven. |
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Holland was riding the Alan Brown-trained Misty Morn in the Hilary Needler Trophy at Beverley last month and was injured when the filly reared up leaving the stalls. |
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DiLuigi stiff-arms Moorpark's Dakota Holland in Saturday's game. |
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Since then the reunited Rhine and Meuse waters reach the North Sea either at this site or, during times of lower discharges of the Rhine, at Hoek van Holland. |
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When the Dutch started to become competitors of the Hansa in shipbuilding, the Hansa tried to stop the flow of shipbuilding technology from Hanseatic towns to Holland. |
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In 1896 he designed the Holland Type VI submarine, which used internal combustion engine power on the surface and electric battery power underwater. |
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One of Henry's elder sisters, Philippa of Lancaster, married John I of Portugal, and the other, Elizabeth, was the mother of John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter. |
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Globewise, it is far south of the British Isles, Holland, Belgium and even Switzerland and no farther from the equator than Marseilles, France, and Pisa and Florence in Italy. |
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Her sister Alianore Holland was mother to Richard's wife, Anne Mortimer. |
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Twelve members of the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, based at Edgbaston's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, are taking part in the gruelling Nijmegen Marches, in Holland. |
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In 1865 Conwy Castle passed from the Holland family, who had leased it from the descendants of the Conways, to the civic leadership of Conwy town. |
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John Holland, an Englishman, was one of the bank's founders. |
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A similar Holland Village is being built in Shenyang, China. |
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After declaring their independence, the provinces of Holland, Zeeland, Groningen, Friesland, Utrecht, Overijssel, and Gelderland formed a confederation. |
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Margaret Holland, another of Joan's sisters, married John of Gaunt's son. |
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One of these local nobles was Gerolf of Holland, who assumed lordship in Frisia after he helped to assassinate Godfrid, and Viking rule came to an end. |
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In 1954 Wilde's son Vyvyan Holland published his memoir Son of Oscar Wilde, which recounts the difficulties Wilde's wife and children faced after his imprisonment. |
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Ports on the Humber include the Port of Hull, Port of Grimsby, Port of Immingham, as well as lesser ports at New Holland and North Killingholme Haven. |
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They fled first to Holland, and then later to America, to establish the English colony of Massachusetts in New England, which later became one of the original United States. |
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In 1792 the architect Henry Holland rebuilt the auditorium, within the existing shell of the building but deeper and wider than the old auditorium, thus increasing capacity. |
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Holland was selected because it does not have a direct tax on royalties. |
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On 6 May 1783, on an impulse, he took the stagecoach to London and spent eight or nine months as a clerk in the employ of a Mr Holland at Gray's Inn. |
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For her 15th birthday, she went to Holland for the first time and was instantly drawn to the gabber girls with their razor undercuts and baggy pants. |
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Those nobles living in Holland began to learn about mercantile exchange as well as the tolerant, rationalist prose debates that circulated in that officially tolerant nation. |
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Some of the royalist ladies installed themselves in convents in Holland and France that offered safe haven for indigent and travelling nobles and allies. |
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There can be little doubt that the corrobory is the medium through which the delights of poetry are enjoyed, in a limited degree, even by the primitive savages of New Holland. |
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As well, she sang in Gerald Barry's The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant for Irish Radio, and in the title role of L'enfant et les sortileges, in Maestricht, Holland. |
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For a couple of years the website has been doing research in the fun factor of roller coasters in Holland, as to inform the visitors of the website. |
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Donna Maitland, 30, was accused of travelling to Holland to watch the nation's World Cup Final clash with Spain on TV, despite telling her employers she was ill. |
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At House of Holland, Goody barrettes were sprayed to match the colour of the heels of the models' shoes then used to secure straight, flowing hair at the neck. |
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Businessman Michael Holland, who also owns the Fitzwilliam Hotel, bought the chain through his investment engine Gonville after renegotiating leases for the stores. |
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Clyde AuditoriumTHIS was a night about the music and an excellent array of musicians, with band leader Holland holding it all together like a beaming boogie-woogie Buddha. |
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Genetic algorithm, developed by Holland in 1975, is known as astochastic search technique that is very useful and efficient in solving complicated optimization problems. |
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A group of British WW2 veterans will today stage a parachute jump over Holland to mark the 60th anniversary of the biggest airborne operation in history. |
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This is a win-win situation for New Holland, NCBA and our members. |
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Their London home, Holland House, was the centre of the Whig Party. |
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He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1936, his proposers being John Alexander Inglis, Thomas Henry Holland, Thomas Hudson Beare and Ernest Wedderburn. |
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These scholars managed to merge Roman law with legal concepts taken from traditional Dutch feudal customary law, especially from the province of Holland. |
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John Holland gave a powerful and often quite funny account of the scheming Burgrave, while Leonard Whiting bumbled along as the ineffectual music teacher. |
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This engagement lasted until 1648 when Charles went to Holland. |
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On May 4, 1654, the Province of Holland passed its own Act of Exclusion. |
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The marine painters van der Velde, father and son, were among several artists who left Holland at the French invasion of 1672, which brought a collapse in the art market. |
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Holland applied psychoanalytic literary criticism to the play. |
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Other names used for the continent were New Holland and Australia. |
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After shooting it with a musket when it tried to climb aboard the ship, the seamen decided to capture it with the hope of bringing it back to Holland. |
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This influenced the urban dialects of the province of County of Holland. |
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In 1927, the Holland Tunnel opened between New Jersey and Lower Manhattan. |
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