As promised, the Belgian polis showed zero tolerance and set a standard for policing football supporters, other forces might aspire to. |
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He was a bit crude and matter-of-fact in his dialogue, though he did promise me a box of Belgian chocolates. |
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Now the production team, which is mainly comprised of Belgian engineers, is offering to rent out demo models. |
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She found a historical film made in 1959 by Belgian missionaries and took it to Rwanda. |
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As he plied me with mint tea and Belgian chocolates it struck me that, despite appearances, he was a lonely and frightened man. |
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Cooperation between the Bulgarian and Belgian interior ministries will be in pursuance to a bilateral agreement between the two authorities. |
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Similarly, recent years have seen Belgian politicians snared with their fingers in the till. |
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He paused before a tray of Belgian chocolates, and examined them carefully. |
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They broadcast a film on Belgian television last week from which the clip above was taken. |
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However, under Belgian law couples must take part in a civil ceremony prior to any church service. |
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Hobeika said he was willing to testify in the lawsuit and met Belgian officials yesterday. |
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There were, though, Belgian police officers on the majority of the steps between the supporters. |
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The bureau is confident of attracting more Dutch, German and Belgian visitors. |
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Leeks, caramelized onions, Gruyere cheese, Belgian ham, and cherry beer reductions are hints of home for Wiedmaier. |
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By the early 1930s, Magritte had retreated into the non-life of solid Belgian respectability. |
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Eleven Italian masters were tracked down in Belgium after a doctor from Milan spilt the beans on a Belgian art dealer. |
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The electrification of tramway networks was the main goal of Belgian holding companies. |
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The year 1913 saw the heaviest Belgian investment in tramways and light railways, and in the main this investment took place abroad. |
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The 2003 meeting will take place in Grande Synthe, near Dunkirk, on the north coast near the Belgian border. |
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Ostensibly, they were in the town to provide security for the Belgian settlers who felt under threat from the native Congolese. |
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He made known, in no uncertain terms, what Belgian colonialism meant to the Congolese. |
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The Dutroux case, which uncovered a sordid picture of judicial and political corruption, implicated the highest levels of Belgian society. |
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The action led to severe rail disruptions in and around the Belgian capital, mainly on the busy north-south line of the network. |
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Cod, pike, sole, and salmon are all best with the honest citrus and potpourri quality of a Belgian style Pilsner. |
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The feuilleton film critics were unanimously pleased that the Golden Palm at Cannes went to Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. |
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If you want to go whole-hog on steak without making a pig of yourself, try Belgian Blue beef. |
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How did Mark Twain end up fighting against forced labor in the Belgian Congo? |
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Once in 1961 after they were married, and twice years later during a period of Belgian marriage guidance. |
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An influential group of Belgian surrealists claimed that it was a previously unattributed sculpture by Rene Magritte. |
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The Belgian then began to get flustered and started spraying the balls long and wide. |
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The Belgian haven has helped pressure neighboring countries into rolling back their taxes. |
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In the case of Belgium, the discount is negotiable between the investor and the Belgian government, according to the agreed scheme. |
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In the beef section there are classes for Simmentals, shorthorns, Limousin, Charolais, Hereford, Belgian Blue and Parthenaise Cattle. |
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Of course neither Etonian playing fields nor Belgian battlefields had that much to do with it. |
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He became a Benedictine monk in Bruges after the decease of his Belgian wife. |
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When you're not feeling ill, you will have the appetite of three full-grown Belgian quarter horses. |
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The corndog and the Popsicle each took up a three full pages, the Belgian waffle barely one page. |
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A coruscation of faces recalls the Malthusian horrors of the early 20 th-century Belgian artist James Ensor. |
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Knokke's Casino represented for a Belgian singer like Brel the pinnacle of success, glamorous like Las Vegas was for Frank Sinatra. |
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The White piddock has mostly been described as smaller than the American one, but at the Belgian coast, opposite results have been found. |
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When I was a child in the Belgian countryside, my grandmother taught me crafts like lace-making, perfumery and painting. |
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Examples are the French Charolais, Limousin, Simmental, and Blonde d' Aquitaine, the Italian Chianina, and the Belgian Blue. |
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The students' task was to design and build a wind shelter for the ranch's Belgian draft horses. |
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All paintings are executed using quality handmade oil paints from Germany and Italy on fine Belgian canvas. |
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Customers of the Secret Chocolate Shop have been lured by the name as well as by the enticement of Belgian chocolate. |
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Her third round opponent is none other than the Belgian number two seed Kim Clijsters. |
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This is the most productive, highest volume Belgian Waffle Baker made anywhere! |
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It came with a blood pudding that had been steamed in apple juice, and then we went down the street to a Belgian Waffle place for dessert. |
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Swiss, American and Belgian airlines made regular touchdowns at the airport. |
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After the chipotle topping, we give it a dip in the Belgian chocolate type of your choice. |
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The Belgian is a long, thin and snaky bird, which is bred and trained to stand hunched over in its perched position. |
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The Brussels griffon seems to have descended from a dog used by 17th-century Belgian peasants to rid their stables of rats. |
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However, there is no doctrine of stare decisis in Belgian law and the matter is currently free from authority at the highest level. |
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The on-loan Belgian had not trained since then and was rated highly doubtful for tonight. |
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He is a highly trained patisserie chef and chocolatier and has made chocolates for the Belgian royal family. |
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It has a distinctive flavour like many of the Belgian beers which are basically real ales. |
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He stated that the diamonds were all legitimate and were being cleared through the Customs and the Belgian diamond centre. |
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The key to the Belgian defence along the Albert Canal was the supposedly impregnable fortress of Eben-Emael. |
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The menu is trilingual with Belgian at the top, French underneath and English on the last line. |
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Efficiency and continuity probably do require that the train be shunted into a well-prepared and easily accessible Belgian siding. |
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I'd predict that scents like coffee cake and Belgian waffles would be popular for general home fragrancing. |
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In 1915 a Belgian company designed a grenade which contained a spring-loaded striker, percussion cap, fuse and detonator. |
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His mother was of Scots extraction and his father was descended from Belgian bourgeoisie. |
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I remember a television interview with him early in his career, at the Belgian Grand Prix. |
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Here I have a rendezvous with the Timmermans, a Belgian couple who swapped the world of high finance for the good life. |
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However, the tough Belgian was able to recover enough to catch the pack and hand with the grupetto on the final climb. |
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Close your eyes and try to imagine those Belgian choccies are Cadbury's finest. |
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A 1356 wooden carving located in the Belgian city of Leuven depicts a shepherd dog with all the physical characteristics of a schipperke. |
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The dessert was a Belgian chocolate pot, served with pistachio nuts, salted caramel, and honeycomb, having a Christmas look and feel to it. |
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection. |
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So endives, including Belgian endive, curly endive and escarole, are all chicories. |
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He was picked up by the free French and was dressed up as a mute Belgian Farmer. |
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They were nestled in between the creamy buns, banoffi pie and Belgian gateaux. |
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The Belgian band encapsulated the friendly spirit of fraternity that lies at the heart of folk. |
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He served as Chef de Mission for the Belgian delegation to The First World Games 1981 in Santa Clara. |
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The ownership of a Belgian Sheepdog, like any pet, is a serious responsibility that requires a long-term commitment. |
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With the recent death of Belgian pianist, composer and arranger Boland, these two wonderful big band reissues are worth checking out. |
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This film tells the heart-warming story of a Belgian woman trying to make it in an economically depressed former mining town. |
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Bruges would then become the first club ever to win 14 straight matches at the beginning of a Belgian league season. |
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He is a Belgian Sheepdog, and has brought a lot of much needed joy into our lives. |
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That just-like-home sensation repeats itself each morning in the dining room where fixings for make-your-own Belgian waffles are waiting. |
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Many houses have large kitchens in which closely knit Belgian families can gather. |
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In 1926, a Belgian boutique began selling smooth, indulgent chocolates in a luxe gold box. |
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Are 250 spins enough to judge if the new Belgian one Euro coin favors heads? |
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The Belgian army retreated to the town of Antwerp, leaving Brussels an open city. |
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Following this week's collapse of Belgian airline Sabena, several more national carriers are under threat. |
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A simple roast pork loin is at home with bock beers, doppelbocks, softer pale ales, biers de garde, softer brown ales and Belgian dubbels. |
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The Belgian adventurer has achieved international success in sports from sky surfing to Davis Cup tennis. |
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He is a former Belgian sky surfing champion and a member of a Himalayan expedition that climbed Annapurna without oxygen. |
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English is widely spoken although the official Belgian languages are French and Flemish, a Dutch-related language similar to Afrikaans. |
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They also owned a van with British registration plates found by Belgian police at the scene. |
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As well as stocking a range of handmade Belgian chocolates, the shop also sells fudge, sugar-free sweets, tobacco and cigars. |
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There was more of the same in the third set as the Belgian displayed some stylish tennis to race into the lead. |
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Unwrap this gift and find a special gold standard ballotin, filled with the best Belgian pralines. |
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The ship later came free with the rising tide and was anchored in Belgian waters for a damage inspection. |
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We're also trying to serve the Belgian beers and big beers, like barley wines, in the traditional glasses. |
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The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates. |
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It was set up in 1973 as a non-profit-making organization under Belgian law. |
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We believe the decision was highly influenced by Belgian politics. |
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When the Belgian national team met up ahead of last Saturday's World Cup qualifier against Latvia, they watched a recording of Scotland's performance in Riga. |
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With a tame sister republic to the north, the Belgian departments were lightly garrisoned by troops not expecting to be used to keep domestic order. |
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With the Twelve Days Of Christmas firmly forgotten about, the revellers had a fantastic time, drinking a magnum of Belgian beer Duvel outside the Minster. |
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We've got the best price on Hamilton Beach 26050 Belgian Waffle Baker from leading online retailers plus detailed product information and reviews. |
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More than a dozen times he rescued the U.S. from the Belgian onslaught, improbably blocking shot after shot. |
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We experimented with teams of Percheron and Belgian workhorses. |
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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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Placed at reserve was Geoff Mellin, a retail butcher at Nelson, Lancashire, who keeps 15 Belgian Blues and Limousin breeding cattle for producing beef for sale in the shop. |
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There will also be the usual classes for Angus Hereford, Shorthorn, Limousin, Salers, Charolais, Belgian Blue with many classes in the cattle commercial section. |
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For dessert, there is Belgian pie, which is an open-faced tart filled with custard or cottage cheese, then topped with layers of prunes or apples. |
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During the First World War it housed Belgian refugees, who made sabot clogs in the workshop of Arthur Simpson, renowned furniture designer and wood-carver. |
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The new Belgian state was mostly governed by French speakers. |
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I've found Belgian guests like their own space and don't like questions. |
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During World War I, Belgian Sheepdogs distinguished themselves on the battlefields, serving as message carriers, ambulance dogs, and even pulling machine guns. |
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The stripper Rose Zelle Rowland did even better by marrying her sugar daddy, the Belgian financier Baron d' Empain, who owned the Egyptian railway system, among other things. |
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She was pursued by the Belgian government for tax evasion, had problems with drugs and died in 1985 in a suicide pact with her ex-nun female lover. |
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The hut consisted of one room with two beds and a fridge containing a can of lemonade, a packet of hot dogs, an opened box of Belgian chocolates and a tube of ointment. |
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Less satisfying is the sensation of having a hundred Belgian eyes on you while you try to remember the difference between a sheepshank and a half-hitch. |
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It had to resort to palliative measures such as social assistance, and a restructuring plan for the Belgian industry, which was hardest hit by the crisis. |
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In 1940, the Belgian army surrendered to the invading Germans. |
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Ms. Chalmers shows how a simple beef stew can become a hearty mulligan, a Belgian carbonnade, a French boeuf bourguignon, or your own less classic invention. |
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None of these features was seen on our unoxidized Belgian specimens. |
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Organized by far-right Belgian parliamentarian Laurent Louis, the congress was ultimately banned by authorities. |
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It is not clear what the Belgian government advised its diplomats to do. |
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Somewhat elliptically but passionately in his still-halting but intense English, he explains his fascination with the Belgian artist's surrealism. |
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Should he clinch victory today, he would leapfrog the Belgian as the most successful driver in the world's most famous endurance race with seven wins. |
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In 1999, a dioxin scare led to the downfall of the Belgian Government. |
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A few Belgian glass lamps are dumped at the first floor of the synagogue and a multitude of metal hooks hang from the ceiling waiting for lamps and candelabra to be re-hung. |
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Nine handpumps will dispense a wide range of York-produced beers, as well as guest ales and a rotating choice of quality German and Belgian brews. |
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Belgians had oblong heads because Belgian mothers wrapped their infants in swaddling clothes and slept them as much as possible on their sides and temples. |
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A court heard how 30 fake Belgian and ten false French passports were found in the lining of a bag after Customs officers checked luggage off a flight from Zurich. |
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The handmade Belgian chocolates are available from Kirkwall confectioners Nimms, after being previewed at last weekend's annual Taste of Orkney Food Festival. |
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A Belgian consumer organisation which last week claimed that three Nokia batteries were unprotected against short-circuiting is to re-examine its findings. |
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Two Belgian sailors have also been rewarded for jumping into the River Thames to rescue a woman hanging from a fender between the Belgian warships last summer. |
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The Belgian took the second set when she clubbed a forehand down the line. |
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Recent information suggests that the game is in fact of Belgian origin. |
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I like Belgian chocolates but I'd soon get sick of eating them all day. |
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Their actions led to them being filmed by Belgian television crews. |
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The Belgian court is now determining whether to grant Johnson bail while she awaits trial. |
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A Belgian church has a chalkboard sitting at the pulpit with the jungle peeking through the windows behind it. |
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But in the case of this Belgian royal, this de Merode, all that seems to have been forgotten. |
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The Belgian had a stint in America, before coming back to Paris in 1911 to stay at the apartment of Apollinaire. |
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Simmered in the Belgian beef stew known as carbonnade, a Chimay can make the broth rich with flavor and thickness. |
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A few hundred years later, Belgian cartographer Gerard Mercator was charged with heresy. |
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Michigan and Wisconsin have the largest population of Belgian Americans, with the above-named Wisconsin counties having the largest rural settlement in the United States. |
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The third sample is the Walloon subgroup from the national Panel Study on Belgian Households, representative of the Belgian population as a whole, poor and non-poor. |
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In 1902, Mercy dArgenteau, the Princess de Montyglyon, a Belgian countess and hereditary princess of the Holy Roman Empire, journeyed to St. Petersburg, Russia. |
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When did it become acceptable to put lemon curd in Belgian buns? |
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Notoriously single-minded, the erstwhile enfant terrible of the Belgian art world is a Renaissance man, despite his penchant for drenching everything in body fluids. |
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Lisa opted for the Belgian waffles with Macadamia nut sabayon. |
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The Belgian 10th seed broke twice in the first set which she won in 34 minutes before repeating the performance to seal the match in just over one hour. |
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While in many paintings the Belgian is a passive supervisor, in both sculptures, the Belgian officer and the African soldier stand shoulder to shoulder. |
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The effects of the Second World War made collective security a priority for Belgian foreign policy. |
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Final preparation was done at the microvertebrate laboratory of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. |
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Roentgenograph lung changes, asbestosis and mortality in a Belgian asbestos-cement factory. |
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They produce their own interpretations of Belgian styles, barley wines and wild ales, among others. |
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He's an 11-year-old Belgian Malinois, a military working dog trained in bomb detection. |
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A report by the ABS-CBN network identified the dog that figured in the mall incident as a Belgian Malinois. |
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Colourful winter salad leaves like radicchio, treviso and Belgian endive are arranged on individual plates. |
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Additionally, over the next twelve months further attention will be devoted to resolving overcapacity in the Belgian block market. |
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European markets have many traditional gifts to purchase from Belgian chocolates, Rauchermannchen, Glogg and Czech ceramic mugs. |
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The legal Belgian government was reformed as a government in exile in London. |
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Belgian troops and pilots continued to fight on the Allied side as the Free Belgian Forces. |
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Troops from the Belgian Congo participated in the East African Campaign against the Italians. |
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On 5 October 1914, Churchill went to Antwerp, which the Belgian government proposed to evacuate. |
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Dutch and Belgian cuisine is not known for its abundant use of sausages in its traditional dishes. |
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A number of bars specialise in imported beer, with food and decor to match, Belgian and Bavarian themes being the most common. |
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He accepted immediately, and quickly married the Belgian refugee Maria Nys, also at Garsington. |
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Christie's inspiration for this stemmed from real Belgian refugees who were living in Torquay. |
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Other private Talbots were entered by Louis Rosier, Philippe Etancelin and Belgian Johnny Claes, in a yellow car. |
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A fortnight later Surtees survived the first lap rainstorm which eliminated half the field and won the Belgian Grand Prix. |
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At the Belgian Grand Prix he secured his fifth and last pole position of the season and finished the race third. |
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The Renault era started in 1989, with Italian Riccardo Patrese and Belgian Thierry Boutsen at the helm of the two Williams cars. |
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In motorcycle trials, Honda has claimed three world championships with Belgian rider Eddy Lejeune. |
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At the Belgian Grand Prix Button again had a dismal showing and was taken out by Romain Grosjean on the first lap. |
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During the original treaty negotiations, the United States insisted that colonies like the Belgian Congo be excluded from the treaty. |
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The last Belgian union worth mentioning is the very small, but highly active anarchist union called the Vrije Bond. |
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The first use of more lethal chemical weapons was against the French near the Belgian town of Ypres. |
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If successful the northern armies were then to capture the German submarine bases on the Belgian coast. |
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It established a single market between both countries, while setting the Belgian franc and Luxembourgian franc at a fixed parity. |
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The Belgian group also runs a third derivatised guar facility in Melle, France. |
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Sam is a Belgian malinois, strongly resembling a German shepherd, with blonde hair and a black face. |
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In 1838, Belgian lithographer Marcellin Jobard invented an incandescent light bulb with a vacuum atmosphere using a carbon filament. |
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The Belgian Revolution at home and the Java War in the Dutch East Indies brought the Netherlands to the brink of bankruptcy. |
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The Netherlands has several Belgian exclaves and within those even several enclaves which are still part of the province of North Brabant. |
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Early 1990s Dutch and Belgian house music came together in Eurodance project 2 Unlimited. |
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While some of its territory consists of exclaves in the Dutch province of North Brabant, it is part of the Belgian province of Antwerp. |
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For some restaurants on the border this simply meant that the customers had to move to a table on the Belgian side. |
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In 1908, this outcry led the Belgian state to assume responsibility for the government of the colony, henceforth called the Belgian Congo. |
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The Paris Basin reaches a small fourth area at Belgium's southernmost tip, Belgian Lorraine. |
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The majority of Belgian Muslims live in the major cities, such as Antwerp, Brussels and Charleroi. |
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Many highly ranked Belgian restaurants can be found in the most influential restaurant guides, such as the Michelin Guide. |
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To the north lies the Central Belgian Plateau, which, like Flanders, is relatively flat and agriculturally fertile. |
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To the north of the Sambre and Meuse valley lies the Central Belgian plateau, which is characterized by intensive agriculture. |
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The world's largest zinc producer is Nyrstar, a merger of the Australian OZ Minerals and the Belgian Umicore. |
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The Battle of the Lys and the Fifth Battle of Ypres were fought before the Allies occupied the Belgian coast and reached the Dutch frontier. |
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The state, law, and increasingly education used French, yet more than half the Belgian population were speaking a variety of Dutch. |
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Among Belgian and Surinamese Dutch speakers and speakers from other regions in the Netherlands, this vowel shift is not taking place. |
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Germany disregarded Belgian neutrality and invaded the country to launch an offensive towards Paris. |
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The first commercial wind farm, Coega Wind Farm in Port Elisabeth, was developed by the Belgian company Electrawinds. |
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Belgian supermarket operator Delhaize in 2014 introduced tapenades based on mealworms in its Belgian supermarkets, but they were not a hit. |
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On 12 August the Battle of Haelen was fought by German and Belgian cavalry and infantry and was a Belgian defensive success. |
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The Belgian government withdrew from Brussels on 18 August and the German army attacked the Belgian field army at the Battle of the Gete. |
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Some British and Belgian troops escaped to the Netherlands, where they were interned for the duration of the war. |
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The Belgian withdrawal was protected by a French Marine brigade, Belgian cavalry and the British 7th Division around Ghent. |
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On 15 October, the Belgian army occupied a defensive line along the Yser river in west Flanders, from Dixmude to the coast. |
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French attacks by a new Eighth Army were made towards Roulers and Thourout, which diverted German troops from British and Belgian positions. |
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In 1830, the Belgian Revolution led to the splitting up of the two countries. |
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The biggest difference between Belgian Dutch and Dutch used in the Netherlands is in the pronunciation of words. |
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Most of the French mobile forces were assembled along the Belgian border, ready to forestall the Germans. |
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Through intelligence reports, the Belgians deduced that German forces were concentrating along the Belgian and Luxembourg frontiers. |
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Dutch and Belgian manpower reserves amounted to 400,000 and 650,000, respectively. |
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This move isolated the British, French, Dutch and Belgian forces in the north from their supplies. |
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The Allied position was complicated by Belgian King Leopold III's surrender on 27 May, which was postponed until 28 May. |
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Under French command were the fort garrisons and some French and Belgian training units of limited military value. |
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Working with the BEF were the Belgian Army and the French First, Seventh, and Ninth Armies. |
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The Belgian Army surrendered on 28 May, leaving a large gap to the east of Dunkirk. |
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In 1830, the Belgian revolution took place in Brussels, after a performance of Auber's opera La Muette de Portici at La Monnaie theatre. |
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The Palace of the Nation is located on the opposite side of this park, and is the seat of the Belgian Federal Parliament. |
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Among all major migrant groups from outside the EU, a majority of the permanent residents have acquired Belgian nationality. |
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This phenomenon is, together with the future of Brussels, one of the most controversial topics in all of Belgian politics. |
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It has also won the most major European tournaments for a Belgian side, with 6 European titles. |
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Lastly, Belgian liberals were dissatisfied with William for his allegedly despotic behaviour. |
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This situation, however, does not erase the traits of a confederation in the Belgian system. |
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However, many new colonies were established after this time, including the German colonial empire and Belgian colonial empire. |
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In 2001 a group of Belgian speleologists of the Socotra Karst Project investigated a cave on the island Socotra. |
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Since the 1980s, several graduates of the Belgian Royal Academy of Fine Arts have become internationally successful fashion designers in Antwerp. |
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Nowadays KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk plays at the Olympisch Stadion in the Belgian Second Division. |
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The BEF, French and Belgian forces were evacuated from Dunkirk on the French North Sea coast in Operation Dynamo. |
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The Allies had been convinced Belgian resistance would have given them several weeks to prepare a defensive line at the Gembloux Gap. |
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This has enabled Dutch and Belgian companies to outsource their call centre operations to South Africa. |
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The failure of the government of the Weimar Republic to pay these reparations led to the Occupation of the Ruhr by French and Belgian forces. |
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The BEF and the French First Army were not yet entrenched, and the news of the defeat on the Belgian border was unwelcome. |
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Large European American groups include those of German, British, Irish, Polish and Belgian ancestry. |
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The Belgian Constitution provides that all cases involving the most serious crimes be judged by juries. |
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Article 5 of the 1831 Belgian Constitution made a difference between ordinary naturalization, and grande naturalisation. |
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Lederer says that Guarini took this idea from the sixteenth-century Belgian printer Christophe Platin. |
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The lamp was patented in 1840 and in 1864 the Belgian government made this type of lamp compulsory. |
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In March 1921, French and Belgian troops occupied Duisburg, which under the Treaty of Versailles formed part of the demilitarized Rhineland. |
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Belgica Prima was the eastern part and had Trier as its main city, and included the Belgian province of Luxembourg. |
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Much of the war occurred on Belgian soil, with the allies there being led upon the field by John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough. |
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In South America, 3,800 kilometers of track were owned by Belgian firms, with a further 1,500 kilometers in China. |
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These reforms, led by d'Anethan under pressure from Leopold II, divided Belgian politics. |
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A core element of Belgian nationalism was the scientific study of its national history. |
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The Belgian parliament long refused to take over the colony, which was considered a financial burden. |
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In 1908, the Belgian parliament responded to the international pressure, annexing the Free State, as the campaigners had argued for. |
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Several important Belgian figures, including politician Adolphe Max and historian Henri Pirenne were deported to Germany. |
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The League of Nations in 1925 made Belgium the trustee for the former German East Africa which bordered the Belgian Congo to the east. |
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After the defeat in 1940, significant numbers of Belgian soldiers and civilians managed to escape to Britain to join the Belgian army in Exile. |
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Belgians forces were briefly sent in to evacuate Belgian nationals and army officers. |
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Katanga's bid for sovereignty was supported by Belgian mining companies and soldiers, who had considerable assets in the area. |
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In 1973 a series of worldwide crises adversely affected the Belgian economy. |
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The successive linguistic disputes have made the successive Belgian governments very unstable. |
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In December 2005, a controversial proposal by the Socialist Party to permit adoption was approved by the Belgian Chamber of Representatives. |
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Part of the latter is famous for incorporating one of the few remnants of the Vicinal, the former Belgian national tramway network. |
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In football, Royal Charleroi SC and ROC Charleroi have finished second in the Belgian Pro League. |
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On his death he had a reputation as a humanitarian employer and as the founder of the Belgian manufacturing industry. |
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This continued until after World War II, when the importance of Belgian steel, coal and industry began to diminish. |
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More strikes occurred in 1932 and 1936, with a strike in 1950 on the question of the return of Leopold III to the Belgian throne. |
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This region was emblematic of the whole Sillon industriel in Wallonia and of the Belgian general strikes which often broke out in the Borinage. |
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For instance the Belgian general strike of 1893 was initiated by the Borains according to Marcel Liebman. |
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When Julius Caesar arrived in the region in the 1st century BC, the region was settled by the Nervii, a Belgian tribe. |
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The proposed law on universal suffrage was approved the day after by the Belgian Parliament. |
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He chartered a sightseeing flight over the Belgian Congo as a Christmas present to Mary. |
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At the creation of the Belgian state, French was the only official language. |
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The Prelim 4 unaffiliated championship saw a two point win for Amanda Fletcher, who rode the six year old Belgian Warmblood horse Chino. |
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Currently, the Belgian Naval Component is working closely together with the Dutch Navy under the command of the Admiral Benelux. |
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However, please check with a Belgian lawyer on how to apostille an official document in Belgium. |
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Jum'a bin Ahmed Al-Ka'bi received the Kuwait-based Ambassador of the Belgian Kingdom accredited to the Kingdom of Bahrain, Damien Angelet. |
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This delicious Abbey Style Belgian captivated his imagination, and in no time Aaron was trying his hand at homebrewing. |
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The Belgian jenever distilleries produce some 270 varieties, some flavoured with juniper, coriander, or other herbs and spices. |
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Just three years after the Belgian black triangle incident, a similar craft appeared over RAF Cosford and RAF Shawbury. |
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The German, Russian and Belgian governments all provided state funding to the new industries. |
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Resistance was strong in every sector, as Belgian nationalism emerged to oppose French rule. |
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In the Austrian Netherlands, the Brabant Revolution succeeded in expelling Austrian forces and established the new United Belgian States. |
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During the ensuing fighting, Belgian forces fought alongside French and British forces against the invaders. |
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Limburgish was spoken by the people in the provinces of modern Dutch and Belgian Limburg. |
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Wolves continued to plough forward as young Belgian midfielder Mujangi Bia and Ronald Zubar both hit shots wide from good positions. |
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The personal monarchy of Belgian King Leopold II in the Congo Free State saw mass killings and slavery to extract rubber. |
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Many Belgian newspapers have their headquarters in Brussels, such as Le Soir, La Libre, De Morgen and the news agency Belga. |
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It has been enlarged throughout the centuries to become the second Belgian inland port. |
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In 1861, the Belgian industrial chemist Ernest Solvay developed a method to convert sodium chloride to sodium carbonate using ammonia. |
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In 1832, it made the first British cylinder blown sheet glass using French and Belgian workers. |
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Blitz-CineStar operates nine other multiplexes in Croatia which will be digitalised by Barco in the next year, according to the Belgian company. |
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Another grace note in Saison Brett are the 38 IBUs worth of American hops, providing a nice counterpoint to the Belgian character. |
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Budget Waitrose Belgian Milk Chocolate Egg with Jelly Eggs, PS4 HOLLOW chocolate egg encrusted with jelly eggs. |
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Tesco Finest t Belgian Dark Chocolate Egg, PS10 THIS dark chocolate egg is embellished with a white chocolate splash and butterscotch beads. |
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Croes has signed with Newarkbased manager Carl Greaves after sitting out his previous contract with Belgian Philippe Fondu. |
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Prevalence of high risk genital papillomaviruses in the Belgian female population determined by fast multiplex polymerase chain reaction. |
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The Belgian double-faulted one of his winning opportunities but secured the win on his fourth match point from a Coric return over the baseline. |
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Two of the powerful cannons are on loan to the RUC from the Belgian police who used them to quell the English hooligans. |
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Herding breeds such as collies, shepherds and Belgian sheepdogs excel in agility, Hammond said. |
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In Washington, a Belgian sheepdog is helping researchers find the state's rare Western pond turtle. |
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The evening starts off with a Belgian endive and radicchio salad, topped with Black Jack walnuts. |
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Separate 4 medium heads of Belgian endive leaves, cut into long batons and blanch in salted boiling water for 1 minute. |
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It has been shown that FFA2 plays an important role in neutrophil migration, the Belgian biotechnology firm stressed. |
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Speciallsing in Belgian confectionery, Van Lauren of London's range includes gift wrapped ballotins. |
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A second-serve review by Gof-fin brought the Belgian back level at deuce but Murray's backhand pass down the line set up another break point. |
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The 150 Irish troops later came under attack from 4000 Belgian led Katangese forces. |
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Another gorgeous Belgian find from South of Market are the antique demilunes, perfect for an entryway or bedside tables. |
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Perimysial collagen crosslinks and meat tenderness in Belgian Blue double-muscled cattle. |
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