It's the largest ferry in the world so you can leave your sea legs and sick bags at home, relax and enjoy the ten-hour crossing to Rotterdam. |
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In the Baya Beach Club in Rotterdam, male and female staff and clientele were wearing bikinis and briefs. |
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When I lived in Rotterdam, I wasn't triggered to start a label or organize concerts. |
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The Pride of Rotterdam, which plies the route between Europort and Hull, is the largest ship of its kind in the world. |
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An estimated 60,000 people protested in Rotterdam as public transport staff, port workers and teachers struck. |
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Three weeks ago, I was playing with the philharmonic orchestra in Rotterdam! |
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Had Hitler not blitzed Rotterdam and then attacked France in the spring of 1940, the phony war might have remained just that. |
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Workers in Rotterdam harbour had struck for 24 hours, and young anti-capitalists pulled down a mock statue of the prime minister. |
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His latest run of short films regularly premiere at the Rotterdam International Film Festival. |
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I've driven in Paris, in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, in Rome and in Athens, all of them reckoned to be nightmarish. |
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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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The new purpose-built vessel was officially launched on Monday week last to serve the Rotterdam to Waterford route. |
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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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At the Rotterdam Jet Centre, bulletproof glass was installed on the airside windows. |
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I remember leaning out of a high window in a dismally grey, downtown apartment building in Rotterdam. |
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The ward in Rotterdam had the fewest general paediatric cases, containing children with cardiac, oncological, renal, and respiratory disease. |
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The Rhine was virtually a wine highway, linking Cologne with Dordrecht and Rotterdam. |
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One attraction completely unique to Rotterdam is the famous cube houses. |
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This year over 350 million tons of cargo will pass through Rotterdam. |
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Van Persie's dislike for the press has only deepened since he spent two weeks in a Rotterdam police cell last summer after allegations made by a former beauty queen. |
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I help advise Omer, a twenty-eight year old journalist, in his doctoral studies at Rotterdam University. |
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The other four suspects were arrested in Rotterdam at the end of July. |
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Meanwhile, a further blow has been dealt to Scottish sailing with the announcement that Edinburgh will not feature in the Volvo Ocean Race having lost out to Rotterdam. |
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Rotterdam was eminently forgettable and we passed through it quickly. |
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The infrastructure protecting low-lying Amsterdam and Rotterdam are built to withstand 10,000-year storms. |
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The spirit has its own prismatic palette, which lies beyond the confines of the conventional, yet breathtaking colour curves of my Rotterdam stained-glass skyscape. |
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But compared to its peers, like Rotterdam or Amsterdam, New York City is not as well prepared. |
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The largest ship of its kind in the world, the new superferry berthed at the new ferry terminal, just after 8am yesterday following her overnight voyage from Rotterdam. |
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Since 1795 Rotterdam has hosted the chief congregation of the liberal Protestant brotherhood of Remonstrants. |
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From 1955 it has been the see of the bishop of Rotterdam when the Rotterdam diocese was split from the Haarlem diocese. |
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Rotterdam has always been one of the main centres of the shipping industry in the Netherlands. |
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Furthermore, Rotterdam has the Dutch headquarters of Allianz, Maersk, Petrobras, Samskip, Louis Dreyfus Group and Aon. |
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Another prominent shopping center, called Alexandrium, lies in the east of Rotterdam. |
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The Willem de Kooning Academy Rotterdam's main art school, which is part of the Hogeschool Rotterdam. |
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In the first decades of the 20th century, some influential architecture in the modern style was built in Rotterdam. |
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Rotterdam also houses several of the tallest structures in the Netherlands. |
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Rotterdam has one of the best European Skylines together with Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, Warsaw and Moscow. |
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Some examples are the Rotterdam Marathon, the World Port Tournament, and the Rotterdam World Tennis Tournament. |
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Rotterdam is the home of three professional football clubs, being first tier clubs Feyenoord, Excelsior and Sparta. |
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Rotterdam has its own annual international marathon, which offers one of the fastest courses in the world. |
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From 1985 until 1998, the world record was set in Rotterdam, first by Carlos Lopes and later in 1988 by Belayneh Densamo. |
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Since 1972, Rotterdam hosts the indoor hard court ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, part of the ATP Tour. |
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Rotterdam is home to the most successful European baseball team, Neptunus Rotterdam, winning the most European Cups. |
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Since 1986, the city has selected its best sportsman, woman and team at the Rotterdam Sports Awards Election, held in December. |
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Rotterdam is well connected by international, national, regional and local public transport systems, as well as by the Dutch motorway network. |
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Arriva Netherlands, Connexxion and Veolia run buses from other cities to Rotterdam. |
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Since 2008, the City of Rotterdam doesn't forge new sister or partner connections. |
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On 15 March 2017 the Turkish president expressed his wish that Istanbul should no longer be the twin town of Rotterdam. |
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A speaker of the Rotterdam municipality then explained that the two cities have no official partnership. |
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The 2017 Olivier award winning play, Rotterdam, written by Jon Brittain, is set in the city. |
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Amsterdam is much younger than Dutch cities such as Nijmegen, Rotterdam, and Utrecht. |
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The A3 road to Rotterdam was cancelled in 1970 in order to conserve the Groene Hart. |
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The French Seventh Army failed to block the German armoured reinforcements from the 9th Panzer Division, which reached Rotterdam on 13 May. |
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The Dutch Army, still largely intact, surrendered in the evening of 14 May after the Bombing of Rotterdam by the Luftwaffe. |
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Ender's Shadow, part of the series Ender's Game is partially set in Rotterdam. |
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He joined the Dutch navy as a lieutenant in July 1622, entering service with the Admiralty of the Maze based in Rotterdam. |
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The ships arrived at Novyy on 7 September, discharged their cargo to barges and departed on 12 September, bound for the Kara Gates and Rotterdam. |
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Trucker Perry Wacke, 32, of Rotterdam, and chef You Yi, 38, and Ying Yo, 29, of South Woodford, Essex, also face charges. |
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From 2010 to 2013 she was the alderwoman responsible for Finance, Organisation, Management and Public Health in the municipality of Rotterdam. |
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Damen is proud to be one of the partners in PortXL, the first start-up accelerator programme specifically designed for the Port of Rotterdam. |
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Set free, he supported his mother and three sisters by working in a Rotterdam shipyard. |
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By late accounts from Rotterdam, that city seems to be in a high state of philosophical excitement. |
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Another prominent example of Dutch colonial architecture is Fort Rotterdam in Makassar. |
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She was a patron of Renaissance humanism, and a friend of the great scholars Erasmus of Rotterdam and Thomas More. |
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He also painted the occasional portrait, making his international mark with portraits of the humanist Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam. |
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In the Netherlands, the first electric trains made their appearance in 1908 from Rotterdam to The Hague. |
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Europe's busiest container port and biggest port by cargo tonnage by far is the Port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands. |
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The Port of Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe and the world's largest outside East Asia. |
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The Rotterdam Blitz forced the main element of the Dutch army to surrender four days later. |
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The Dutch location gives it prime access to markets in the UK and Germany, with the Port of Rotterdam being the largest port in Europe. |
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In 2007, the Betuweroute, a new fast freight railway from Rotterdam to Germany, was completed. |
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Willem de Kooning was born and trained in Rotterdam, although he is considered to have reached acclaim as an American artist. |
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The Netherlands is the country of philosophers Erasmus of Rotterdam and Spinoza. |
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In 2015, Amsterdam and Rotterdam were, respectively, at the 4th and the 5th position on the Arcadis Sustainable Cities Index. |
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Dr. Breteler is a professor of neuroepidemiology at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. |
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The service will use the newly bought Siemens Velaro trainsets and will also call at Brussels, Antwerp, and Rotterdam. |
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Passengers for London from Amsterdam and Rotterdam will undertake all security checks before boarding and will not need to get off in Brussels. |
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Initially the only calling points would be Rotterdam on the way to Amsterdam, and Cologne on the way to Frankfurt. |
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Duisburg is the home of Europe's largest inland port and functions as a hub to the sea ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Amsterdam. |
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The system was completed in 1998, with completion of the storm surge barrier Maeslantkering in the Nieuwe Waterweg, near Rotterdam. |
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Rotterdam is known for the Erasmus University, its riverside setting, lively cultural life, and maritime heritage. |
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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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Many spies who were arrested and executed in Britain were led by German secret agents operating from Rotterdam. |
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The Dutch army was forced to capitulate on 15 May 1940, following the bombing of Rotterdam on 14 May and threatening to bomb other Dutch cities. |
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Rotterdam was voted 2015 European City of the Year by the Academy of Urbanism. |
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From its inland core, Rotterdam reaches the North Sea by a swathe of predominantly harbour area. |
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Built mostly behind dikes, large parts of the Rotterdam are below sea level. |
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They share the Rotterdam The Hague Airport and a light rail system called RandstadRail. |
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Like the Rotterdam multiplex, it also has urbanistic ambitions to energize and densify the city centre by creating new public spaces. |
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Devore, ScD, of Harvard Medical School in Boston and Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. |
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The men were arrested in dawn raids in Manchester last Thursday after Dutch police found 90kg of cocaine in holdalls in a Rotterdam hotel room. |
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The Netherlands has the oldest stock exchange in the world, founded in 1602 by the Dutch East India Company, while Rotterdam has the oldest bourse in the Netherlands. |
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Rotterdam has city and port connections throughout the world. |
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In 1968, Rotterdam was the first Dutch city to open a metro system. |
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In field hockey, Rotterdam has the largest hockey club in the Netherlands, HC Rotterdam, with its own stadium in the north of the city and nearly 2,400 members. |
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From Rotterdam goods are transported by ship, river barge, train or road. |
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The marathon starts and ends on the Coolsingel in the heart of Rotterdam. |
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The bombings of Guernica, Rotterdam, and Warsaw were considered tactical missions in support of military operations and were not intended as strategic terror attacks. |
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The Historical Museum Rotterdam has changed into Museum Rotterdam which aims to exhibit Rotterdam as a contemporary transnational city, and not a past city. |
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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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The bridge has been designed and produced by FiberCore Europe of Rotterdam for the Dutch municipality of Dronten, with Haasnoot Bruggen as principal. |
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A major zoo called Diergaarde Blijdorp is situated at the northwest side of Rotterdam, complete with a walkthrough sea aquarium called the Oceanium. |
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An experimental system is due to be tested this year at the Dutch port of Rotterdam which will use electromagnets built into the quay to moor giant container ships. |
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According to his friend, theologian Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam, More once seriously contemplated abandoning his legal career to become a monk. |
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He spent a large part of his youth in Dordrecht, the oldest city of Holland, but he obtained his secondary school diploma in 1882 from the Erasmian Gymnasium in Rotterdam. |
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Rotterdam is the largest port in Europe, with the rivers Meuse and Rhine providing excellent access to the hinterland upstream reaching to Basel, Switzerland and into France. |
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Being the largest port and one of the largest cities of the country, Rotterdam attracts many people seeking jobs, especially in the cheap labour segment. |
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In 1965, the municipal population of Rotterdam reached its peak of 731,000, but by 1984 it had decreased to 555,000 as a result of suburbanization. |
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The heart of Rotterdam was almost completely destroyed by the Luftwaffe. |
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In 1340, Rotterdam was granted city rights by the Count of Holland. |
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A study published by the online journal of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam points out that conjoined twins in whales and dolphins are extremely rare. |
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New towns outside Flevoland are Hoofddorp and IJmuiden near Amsterdam, Hellevoetsluis and Spijkenisse near Rotterdam and the navy port Den Helder. |
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Erasmus of Rotterdam, an influential humanist and rejecter of war, regarded the Ottoman Turks as barbarians and monstrous beasts, and thus approved of war against them. |
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From November to April, luxury liners stop here daily and include ships such as the MS Queen Victoria, the MS Rotterdam, Crystal Harmony, and all the Princess line ships. |
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German-born Parker, 20, carded a final round of two under par 70 at Golfclub Broekpolder in Rotterdam for a two-stroke win over Scotland's Krystle Caithness. |
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