Do not the Netherlands and Switzerland have a more stringent test than common law jurisdictions? |
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The deal was put together in the Netherlands by Dutch lawyers under Dutch law. |
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Did you know that more than 500 people were martyred in the Netherlands between 1530 and 1555 for espousing Reformation convictions? |
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If passed, the Netherlands will be the first country formally to allow mercy killing. |
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The Netherlands is importing large quantities of raw pith for value addition and re-export, he said. |
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The relationship between the mother country and the remaining colonies, the Netherlands Antilles and Surinam, was to be put on an equal footing. |
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Furthermore, the 216 votes include those of the Netherlands and of Germany against the will of the national parliaments of those countries. |
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There is also a cheese factory, where you can try the Gouda or Edam for which the Netherlands is famous. |
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Behind them Great Britain, Ukraine and the Netherlands tussled for the final two spots. |
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The combination of flat land and a mild, moist climate has made the Netherlands a paradise for dairy cattle. |
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Yosic was wanted by Interpol for murders and drug dealing in the Netherlands and Germany. |
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The Netherlands may be neat, but it doesn't have our happy mess of wolves and craggy mountains, and it never will. |
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Judged by wateriness alone, the state is closer to the Netherlands than Nebraska. |
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Dozens of griffon vultures with wingspans of up to 2.80 metres were spotted in the south of the Netherlands on Monday. |
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Queen Sonja of Norway were accompanied by Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg and the Earl of Wessex. |
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In 1867, Luxembourg officially became an independent country, although King William III of the Netherlands remained its grand duke. |
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Over a quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level, relying on a network of dykes, canals and pumps to stay dry. |
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Favourites Den Bosch from the Netherlands retained the championship with a 8-2 thrashing of Ukrainian side Kolos Borispol. |
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A Spanish army based in the Spanish Netherlands invaded France and got as far as Corbie near the cathedral city of Amiens. |
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France and The Netherlands would have to re-run their referenda before some countries will risk putting the question to the people. |
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In the Netherlands there was initially a craving for all things French, for France represented the epitome of modernity and luxury. |
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It was received with especial delight in the Netherlands and cultivated with great care. |
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Produced in the Netherlands and Manchester, the brightly coloured and patterned fabrics are influenced by Indonesian textile design. |
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With the Netherlands also expected to vote against on Wednesday, the proposed future of Europe may now have to be completely redrawn. |
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The successful parleys led to the independence of the predominantly Protestant Northern Netherlands and the foundation of the Dutch Republic. |
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His job routinely takes him to Minnesota, London, Munich, the Netherlands and New York. |
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It will soon have a full-fledged release across the Netherlands with 25 to 30 prints. |
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The Netherlands wishes to show solidarity and be a dependable European partner. |
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The company now exports biomass fuel to the Netherlands and Britain for power production and the home heating market. |
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A key exit poll in the Netherlands suggests voters have firmly rejected the European Union constitution. |
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The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research has produced what it claims is the largest digital panoramic photo in the world. |
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But it's the Netherlands that move on to the semi-finals with the fastest time after being pushed by a strong Belarusian crew. |
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And the Netherlands provides a good case study of managing the geographical resources in the area. |
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Arita, Imari and other Japanese ceramics were very popular in the Netherlands and in other European countries. |
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Born in the Netherlands in 1739, van Braam first went to China in 1758 as a supercargo for the Dutch East India Company. |
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Denmark's refusal to grant a visa was echoed by Dutch government when the Netherlands was proposed as an alternate site. |
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Virtually all of the cash dispensers in the Netherlands were providing euro banknotes by the end of the first day of its entry into circulation. |
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The quadrangular promises to be an exciting event as the field includes Germany, Olympic champions The Netherlands and India. |
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The Netherlands has arrived on the scene in the last few years with a crop of vital, dynamic young directors. |
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In the United States and the Netherlands they actively go out and randomly sample the population. |
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The Netherlands have now made the Olympic final for the third Games in a row. |
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In the 400 years since, the Netherlands has become synonymous with this most beloved of spring flowers. |
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Spain won the silver medal, while the USA pipped the Netherlands for bronze. |
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will preside over their inauguration in The Hague this week. |
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He has visited similar cafes in The Netherlands and wants to style his after the Dutch model. |
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Residents of Netherlands Avenue were furious after their road was used as a diversion onto Huddersfield Road. |
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Reid appears to have travelled to Belgium via the Netherlands with the same aim in mind. |
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An alliance with Britain would offer no guarantees with regard to territorial integrity of the Netherlands in Europe. |
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Yet their parent population in the Netherlands performs perfectly creditably. |
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We want to update you on a breaking story out of the Netherlands we told you about a little while ago. |
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In March 2004, the Royal Netherlands Navy signed a contract for the transfer of two M-Class frigates to the Chilean Navy. |
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A trailer reel offers a promo for the 1971 re-release, as well as German and Netherlands re-release spots. |
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He was one of the few Indonesians to attend a Dutch university in the Netherlands Indies. |
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It also refers to the Delta Works, the network of dykes and dams that protect the Netherlands province of Zeeland from sea flooding. |
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A little over 40 years ago this part of the Netherlands was still under water. |
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Following are simple professional tips from the Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center in New York City on how to turn any lily flower arrangement into a showstopper. |
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The Netherlands humiliates an ageing Spain, while the world looks on in disbelief. |
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Until the Netherlands transferred sovereignty to an independent Indonesia in December 1949, West Papua remained an economic and administrative backwater. |
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The second Netherlands submarine, K.XI, arrived in Fremantle on March 22, 1945 after spending most of the war as an asdic training submarine for the British and Indian navies. |
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Perhaps if drivers complied with the traffic signs there would have been no need to close Netherlands Avenue but now the road is closed there can be no excuse. |
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Boasting the highest yields of milk per cow in the world, the Netherlands provides some of the world's most famous cheeses, including Edam and Gouda. |
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Confessional Mennonitism preserved a form of religious nonconformity in jurisdictions such as the Calvinist-ruled Netherlands and in Lutheran-ruled Hamburg and Altona. |
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The Netherlands is a unitary state governed by a central body. |
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The best portraiture in history was, of course, done in the Low Countries, in an unexampled tradition that continued until the economic eclipse of the Netherlands by England. |
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Saudi Arabia reportedly is mulling trade sanctions against the Netherlands over stickers that Wilders had printed up in December. |
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Incidentally, Limburger cheese was first made in The Netherlands by monks. |
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Though a number of companies and merchants traded with different places, the Netherlands gradually predominated, particularly for the export of cloth. |
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I learned that the Netherlands is one of the largest producers of black salsify, so I guess you might have to get used to seeing it in your vegetable subscription. |
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The Netherlands' Council of Ministers consists of the Dutch cabinet and two ministers plenipotentiary, one representing Aruba and the other the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Spain vs. the Netherlands in Group B, a replay of the 2010 World Cup final, is the obvious heavyweight matchup. |
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It became clear that he had been poisoned while flying on Garuda Airlines to the Netherlands where he had received a scholarship to pursue his studies. |
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The whole purpose of travelling to the Netherlands this weekend was to visit the Tilburgse Kermis, one of the largest travelling fairs outside of Germany. |
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These were a literature review, an examination of current activities in England and the Netherlands and a workshop to judge the consentient view of potential stakeholders. |
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Perhaps, although not as triste as the day when The Netherlands took Spain apart. |
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In contrast, countries like the UK and the Netherlands have always enjoyed liberal laws relating to the content of vitamins, with few restrictions. |
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Interestingly, Canada, Japan, England, Australia and the Netherlands somehow remain free without paying this price. |
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A certain confusion arises with artists living in cities on the border between the two parts of the Netherlands as to whether they form part of Dutch or Flemish art. |
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On his return to Amsterdam by c. 1562, he became one of the earliest artists to introduce to the Netherlands the rich colours and painterly brushwork of Venetian painting. |
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Smaller countries like Belgium and the Netherlands are both keen federalists as their political standing can only increase in a United States of Europe. |
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At 22, her father tried to force her to marry a distant cousin she had never met, but she managed to escape to the Netherlands where she obtained political asylum. |
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Carl was born in the Netherlands in 1898 and died in 1972, but his distorted, repetitive and metamorphic artwork continues to inspire people and fascinated the pupils. |
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Today, the Netherlands has a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral, multi-party system administered by a premier and a coalition cabinet of ministers. |
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The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy, which means the role of the king is anchored in its laws. |
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The Netherlands is a land protected from flooding by dykes and dams. |
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In April last year, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands handed the throne to her son Prince Willem-Alexander after 33 years. |
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They have all been scrapped and now make up 1,200 tonnes of square baled metal, the first consignment of which was transported to the Netherlands last Thursday. |
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Slashed by rivers and canals, pocked with polders, meers and lakes and meshed in a web of interconnecting drainage ditches, the Netherlands are a long distance skater's dream. |
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As a next step the astrophysicists want to use the upcoming LOFAR array in the Netherlands and Germany for radio astronomy and cosmic ray research. |
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The overseas portion of the tour is slated to begin this month in the Netherlands and will culminate in mid-December in Belgium. |
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The recent support for the party of Pim Fortuyn in the Netherlands has failed to quell the spirit of profligate immorality endemic to that country. |
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Other studies conducted in the Netherlands have indicated how voluntariness is compromised, alternatives not presented and the criterion of unrelievable suffering bypassed. |
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In 1529, the city embraced Lutheranism, and it received Reformed refugees from the Netherlands and France. |
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This was the first time the bird has bred in the Netherlands in living memory. |
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The Netherlands was the second most popular destination for Norwegian emigrants after Denmark. |
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Beavers were reintroduced in the Netherlands in 1988 after being completely exterminated in the 19th century. |
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The Netherlands women's field hockey team is the most successful team in World Cup history. |
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While the Netherlands does not have an official national flower, the tulip is widely considered to be its national flower. |
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The Franks first established themselves in the Netherlands and Flanders before they started to fight their way down south and east. |
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The navy of the United Provinces of the Netherlands was allied with the Parliamentarians. |
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The Netherlands has an estimated 250,000 Buddhists or people strongly attracted to this religion, mainly ethnic Dutch people. |
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The Netherlands sought to maintain their alliance with England and had chosen to ally with the side likely to win the Civil War. |
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Pierre Bayle, a Reformed Frenchman, also felt safer in the Netherlands than in his home country. |
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Lieutenant admiral Rob Bauer is the current Commander of the Netherlands armed forces. |
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They had escaped from France and fled to the Netherlands to flee religious persecution in France. |
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The Netherlands could not sign a peace treaty with islands that are only a part of the United Kingdom. |
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In 1830 the southern provinces of the United Netherlands proclaimed their independence. |
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Dutch East India Company set their foothold on Batavia in the 17th century and was succeeded by Netherlands East Indies in the 19th century. |
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The islands of the Caribbean Netherlands enjoy a tropical climate with warm weather all year round. |
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Java is the most developed island in Indonesia since the era of Netherlands East Indies to modern Republic of Indonesia. |
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Lucia's flood affected the Netherlands and Germany, killing more than 50,000 people in one of the most destructive floods in recorded history. |
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The sculptural rivulets also allude to the Dutch knack of managing water and the Netherlands polder landscape. |
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One of the more controversial international issues surrounding the Netherlands is its liberal policy towards soft drugs. |
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On the Index of Economic Freedom Netherlands is the 13th most free market capitalist economy out of 157 surveyed countries. |
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The Netherlands has a well developed television market, with both multiple commercial and public broadcasters. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of learning foreign languages, formalised in Dutch education laws. |
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It was formed in 2004 as a merger of the Dutch Reformed Church, the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and a smaller Lutheran Church. |
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The Netherlands has the reputation of the leader country in environmental and population management. |
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Windmills, tulips, wooden shoes, cheese, Delftware pottery, and cannabis are among the items associated with the Netherlands by tourists. |
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Those that had the lowest levels of iron were from The Netherlands and Ireland. |
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One of the most prominent Huguenot refugees in the Netherlands was Pierre Bayle. |
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The country has overtaken Netherlands because of an increase to Australian employees' compulsory superannuation payments and pension. |
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The Netherlands baseball team have won the European championship 20 times out of 32 events. |
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The kingdom of the Netherlands is situated in Western Europe and occupies a total land area of 33,939 square kilometres. |
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In Venezuela and the Netherlands compulsory voting has been rescinded, resulting in substantial decreases in turnout. |
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The mission was successful, and it was from England that missionaries later set out for the Netherlands and Germany. |
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In 1780, the Kingdom of Mysore attacked the British in India, and tensions between Great Britain and the Netherlands erupted into open war. |
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After the war the Netherlands left behind an era of neutrality and gained closer ties with neighboring states. |
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In 2010, The Economist ranked the Netherlands as the 10th most democratic country in the world. |
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The Netherlands are the world's main producer of commercial tulip plants, producing as many as 3 billion bulbs annually, the majority for export. |
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Brussels remained with Austria until 1795, when the Southern Netherlands were captured and annexed by France. |
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However, the Southern Netherlands had been culturally separate from the north since 1581, and rebelled. |
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With the Congress of Vienna, the Southern Netherlands joined the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, under William I of Orange. |
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Scotland started the Super Eights well by beating the Netherlands in their first match. |
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Fortunately, the Netherlands support VOA so Netherlands passport holders can freely apply for VOA service to go to Vietnam. |
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The presumed oldest national anthem belongs to the Netherlands and is called the Wilhelmus. |
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During the Napoleonic wars in Europe, the Netherlands fell to France, as did its colony in the East Indies. |
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Even more important than the liberal development of the Netherlands was the rise of modern democracy in England and North America. |
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Great Britain won all three of their matches, defeating Sweden and Netherlands in the first two rounds. |
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Belgium and the Netherlands were neutral countries and no troops were stationed in them. |
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After the invasion of the Netherlands by Germany in 1940, the head office of the Dutch companies was moved to Curacao. |
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Operational units of the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps are fully integrated into this brigade. |
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Britain has far fewer of Maghrebis than France, The Netherlands or Spain, where the majority of Muslims are Maghrebi. |
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In Norway a government was imposed on the population, the same in the Netherlands and Belgium. |
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From at least the 16th century, boats from mainland Scotland and the Netherlands dominated the local herring fishery. |
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The Royal Marines have close links with the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps, with whom they conduct NATO exercises throughout the year. |
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They lost their matches against Ireland and the West Indies with the match against the Netherlands being abandoned due to rain. |
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Greece experienced famine in the first year of occupation and the Netherlands in the last year of the war. |
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Felmy concluded it was not possible until bases in Belgium and the Netherlands were obtained and the Luftwaffe had heavy bombers. |
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Because the Netherlands and Belgium are both in the Schengen Area, citizens of respective countries can travel through these enclaves. |
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In 1506, he became King of Castile, and hence the period of the Spanish Netherlands began. |
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Canals and rivers in Great Britain and the Netherlands were frequently frozen deeply enough to support ice skating and winter festivals. |
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All Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are spoken in adjacent areas of the Netherlands as well. |
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Armin van Buuren and Tiesto, some of the world's leading Trance DJ's hail from the Netherlands and perform frequently in Amsterdam. |
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In 1701, England, Portugal and the Netherlands sided with the Holy Roman Empire against Spain and France in the War of the Spanish Succession. |
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The Netherlands has a tradition of cabaret or kleinkunst, which combines music, storytelling, commentary, theatre and comedy. |
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The youth cricket teams have been promoted to play in the European Division 1 alongside Ireland, Scotland, Denmark, the Netherlands and Guernsey. |
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Germany invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 and took control of the country. |
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As of 1997 most Japanese children who lived in the Netherlands attended high schools and universities located in Japan. |
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Together, they blockaded the Spanish and sent urgently to the Netherlands for reinforcements. |
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Ireland would have faced the Netherlands in the final, however the match was rained off and the teams shared the trophy. |
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a founding member state of the European Union. |
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However, the later establishment of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815 marked a turning point. |
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The Hoge Raad der Nederlanden is the supreme court of the Kingdom by virtue of the Cassation regulation for the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba. |
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One of the goals is to strengthen the international position of culture and art in the Netherlands in the international context. |
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Even though the Netherlands remained neutral in this war, Amsterdam suffered a food shortage, and heating fuel became scarce. |
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It touches France to the west near the coast, and borders the Netherlands to the north and east, and Wallonia to the south. |
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The Netherlands carries the risk of exchange rate fluctuations regarding cash flows between the state and the islands. |
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In 1955, Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard visited Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Delegates of Suriname and the Netherlands Antilles could participate in sessions of the First and Second Chamber of the States General. |
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In January 1986, Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles, becoming a constituent country of the Kingdom in its own right. |
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In these cases the Netherlands acts alone, according to its constitution and in its capacity as the Kingdom of the Netherlands. |
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law applies only to parts within Europe. |
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The Netherlands is a representative parliamentary democracy organised as a unitary state. |
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Social security, for example, is not on the same level as it is in the Netherlands proper. |
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During this undefeated run Gulliver beat Francis Hoenselaar of the Netherlands to win the title on five occasions. |
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The Netherlands imposed prison sentences for those who used more than their ration of electricity. |
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The other three countries cannot do the same for affairs of the Kingdom that only pertain to them and not to the Netherlands proper. |
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The legislature of the Kingdom consists of the States General of the Netherlands and the Government. |
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And the same thing happened when we went to the Netherlands which also has a big Cape Verdean community. |
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It was nominated as 2010 Toy of the Year in The Netherlands where it is known as Takkie Kakkie. |
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In 2004, a joint commission proposed major reforms for the Netherlands Antilles. |
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August saw them participate in Division One of the European Championship, against Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands and Scotland. |
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In 1948 the Treaty of Brussels was signed between Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. |
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The Government of Queensland engaged engineers from Delft University in the Netherlands to advise them. |
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Ignas Snellen of Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands and colleagues analyzed the planet's spectrum. |
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After taking a single point from their opening two games, Scotland had to defeat the Netherlands by three clear goals to progress. |
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Women's international rugby union began in 1982, with a match between France and Netherlands played in Utrecht. |
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After only five weeks in the Netherlands the former England boss has gone Dutch awfully quickly. |
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Spain and the Netherlands were included in the summit by French invitation. |
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Amsterdam has the biggest cruise port in the Netherlands with more than 150 cruise ships every year. |
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Despite playing well in matches against the Netherlands and Germany and a fine win against the CIS, the team was knocked out at the group stage. |
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Beginning in the 1950s, the Netherlands discovered huge natural gas resources. |
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Child euthanasia and medicalized killing of children already happens in the Netherlands and Belgium. |
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Austria later signed the Treaty of Campo Formio, ceding the Austrian Netherlands to France and recognizing the French border at the Rhine. |
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Royal assent in the Netherlands is required, under article 87 of the Dutch constitution, for a bill to become law. |
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The Netherlands received US aid for economic recovery in the Netherlands Indies. |
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In 2005, referendums held in France and the Netherlands rejected the European Constitution. |
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Despite having signed the protocol more than twenty years ago, Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey have never ratified it. |
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Versions of The Spanish Tragedy and his Hamlet were popular in Germany and the Netherlands for generations. |
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Their most recent participation was at the 1996 European Championship, where the Netherlands progressed instead of Scotland on goals scored. |
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The new Kingdom of the Netherlands had been created just months before, and included formerly Austrian territory that in 1830 became Belgium. |
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Gates singled out Germany, Poland, Spain, Turkey, and the Netherlands for criticism. |
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France, the Netherlands and England soon followed in building large colonial empires with vast holdings in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. |
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This combined with a threatened invasion of the Netherlands by France spurred Britain to declare war. |
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In the Republic of Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Switzerland, the BBC channels are available in a number of ways. |
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In July, Scotland took part in a quadrangular series in Ireland against the hosts, the Netherlands and the West Indies. |
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Changes in the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands can only be made when all constituent countries agree. |
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After 2012, Netherlands Antilles athletes can choose to represent either the Netherlands or Aruba. |
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In 1815, at the Council of Vienna, Spain, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands also agreed to abolish their slave trade. |
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At the beginning of August, Scotland were on Intercontinental Cup duty as they won against the Netherlands by an innings and 59 runs. |
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The largest concentrations of Frisian speakers outside the Netherlands are located in Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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Two years later, the Congress of Vienna added the southern Netherlands to the north to create a strong country on the northern border of France. |
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William Frederick, son of the last stadtholder, returned to the Netherlands in 1813 and proclaimed himself Sovereign Prince of the Netherlands. |
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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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It is regarded as one of the most prestigious art schools in the Netherlands and the number 1 in Advertising and Copywriting. |
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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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In 2002, the euro was introduced as fiat money and in 2010, the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved. |
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The Netherlands is divided into north and south parts by the Rhine, the Waal, its main tributary branch, and the Meuse. |
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In the Northern Netherlands however, the mass emigration from Flanders and Brabant became an important driving force behind the Dutch Golden Age. |
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The Netherlands is one of the countries that may suffer most from climate change. |
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The Netherlands has 20 national parks and hundreds of other nature reserves, that include lakes, heathland, woods, dunes and other habitats. |
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According to the World Wide Fund for Nature, the territory of the Netherlands belongs to the ecoregion of Atlantic mixed forests. |
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In 1893 Cayley became a foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. |
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In 1946 he became foreign member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. |
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The Netherlands also colonised Indonesia, but Dutch was scrapped as an official language after Indonesian independence. |
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It is digitalisation far more than robotisation that can shake up the Netherlands economy. |
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The Netherlands has a developed economy and has been playing a special role in the European economy for many centuries. |
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As of 2013 The Netherlands is one of the world's 10 leading exporting countries. |
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The Netherlands successfully addressed the issue of public finances and stagnating job growth long before its European partners. |
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Since the enlargement of the EU large numbers of migrant workers have arrived in the Netherlands from Central and Eastern Europe. |
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Vijge of the Royal Netherlands Air Force took off from Eglin Air Force Base. |
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In the 16th century, the Netherlands became the preeminent economic power in the world. |
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Netherlands Antilles Protocol to 1948 Netherlands treaty as extended to the Netherlands Antilles signed Oct. |
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Protestantism in the Netherlands consists of a number of churches within various traditions. |
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He added that after 1926 when Hejaz became part of Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands had close ties with King Abdulaziz. |
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But the difference between the Netherlands and other countries is that the chaos is managed. |
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The EU needs Turkey's dynamism, added Boyner who held talks with several ministers and officials in the Netherlands on Tuesday. |
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The Netherlands is the country of philosophers Erasmus of Rotterdam and Spinoza. |
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The first time I ever tasted Genever was at a Rijstafel or Indonesian rice table, at the Netherlands Consulate General in New York. |
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After a quiet winter, Germany in April 1940 invaded and quickly defeated Denmark, Norway, Belgium, the Netherlands and France. |
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Two nightjars from a bird park in the Netherlands died suddenly, with no clinical signs, within 1 month of each other. |
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During the ensuing campaign, the Netherlands were defeated and occupied by Germany. |
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The three continental allies advanced on the Netherlands while the landing of English troops along the coast was only barely prevented. |
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The Netherlands developed the Delta Works, an extensive system of dams and storm surge barriers. |
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Politically, the disaster prompted discussions in the Netherlands concerning the protection and strengthening of the dykes. |
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Children celebrating the National Day of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at the St Regis yesterday. |
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Protection of the shore in Italy, England and the Netherlands began in the 6th century or earlier. |
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Before publication, Statistics Netherlands made sure that none of the analysis results showed potential reducibility to the individual level. |
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Under the terms of the 1949 agreement, Western New Guinea remained under the auspices of Netherlands New Guinea. |
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Following United States pressure, the Netherlands transferred it to Indonesia under the 1962 New York Agreement. |
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In the late 16th century, England, France, Spain, and the Netherlands launched major colonization programs in eastern North America. |
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In the Netherlands students can study at Leiden University and Utrecht University. |
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Almost all of the ships were sunk except for the flagship, Royal Charles, which was taken back to the Netherlands as a trophy. |
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In addition, France turned the Netherlands into the Batavian Republic, and Switzerland into the Helvetic Republic. |
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The Netherlands and Belgium were overrun using blitzkrieg tactics in a few days and weeks, respectively. |
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They were the first dredgers in the Netherlands to maintain the harbour at Velsen. |
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In 1596, the fort was captured by the Spanish Netherlands until May 1598 when it was returned to the French following the Treaty of Vervins. |
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Besides England, the Netherlands were, under Calvinist leadership, the freest country in Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. |
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Martin in the French West Indies as well as Sint Maarten in the Netherlands Antilles. |
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Under its terms, the Netherlands ceded Malacca and their bases in India to the British, and recognized the British claim to Singapore. |
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Existing barriers in France and the Netherlands have shown that barrages fundamentally change the ecology of an estuary. |
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John Finch was impeached the following day, and he consequently fled to the Netherlands with Charles's permission on 21 December. |
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An attempt to advance into northern Germany spearheaded by a major airborne operation in the Netherlands failed. |
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In the Netherlands in the 17th century, social status was largely determined by income. |
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The Wadden Sea National Parks in Denmark, Germany and the Netherlands are located along the German Bight of the North Sea. |
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The Netherlands and Belgium produce the vast majority of music, films, books and other media written or spoken in Dutch. |
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Compared to the United Kingdom, the harsher winters in the Netherlands require covering the fields with straw for protection. |
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From roughly 1931 to 1937, the Netherlands suffered a deep and exceptionally long depression. |
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However, a submarine design office was set up in the Netherlands and a torpedo research program was started in Sweden. |
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Several regions of origin have been postulated, notably the Iberian peninsula, the Netherlands and Central Europe. |
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The technical knowhow accumulated in Sweden and the Netherlands is second to none in some specific fields. |
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In response, the Netherlands created the Union of Utrecht, as an alliance between the northern provinces, later that month. |
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The cargo ship was carrying wheat from the Netherlands up the Bristol Channel towards Cardiff. |
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In Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands have the most bicycles per capita and most often use bicycles for everyday transport. |
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In contrast, speakers in the Netherlands of Low Saxon varieties similar to Westphalian would instead consult a dictionary of Standard Dutch. |
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Today, Tulip festivals are held around the world, for example in the Netherlands and Spalding, England. |
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By sea there is ferry transport, both local and international, including to Ireland, the Netherlands and Belgium. |
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After the Battle of Waterloo, Wallonia became part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands under King William of Orange. |
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These trawlers were sold to fishermen around Europe, including from the Netherlands and Scandinavia. |
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Within the Netherlands it is bounded from the IJsselmeer by the Afsluitdijk. |
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Following Mary's marriage to Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, the Netherlands were now part of the Habsburg lands. |
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There was discontent in the Netherlands about Philip's taxation demands and the incessant persecution of Protestants. |
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The treaty previewed a partitioning of the Spanish Netherlands between the two invaders. |
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Several other factors also contributed to the flowering of trade, industry, the arts and the sciences in the Netherlands during this time. |
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In New Zealand and The Netherlands it's tradition that children who are still in primary school serve their mothers breakfast in bed. |
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A number of New Amsterdam's families were of Huguenot origin, often having emigrated as refugees to the Netherlands in the previous century. |
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After the War it was learned that a third bomber had come down in the Netherlands as a result of damage inflicted during the raid. |
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England, France, and the Netherlands had also started colonies in both the West Indies and North America. |
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France, the Netherlands and England each had a long maritime tradition and had been engaging in privateering. |
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The Netherlands Antilles is comprised of the islands of Curacao, Bonaire, Dutch Sint Maarten, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. |
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The work was planned and undertaken by engineers from the Netherlands and paid for by local merchants and Chester Corporation. |
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The war ended with most of the Spanish Netherlands under French occupation, including the important cities of Ghent and Luxembourg. |
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Then the Netherlands scored an additional 3 imps for one fewer undertrick in a vulnerable one no-trump. |
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In 2000, Belgium and the Netherlands jointly hosted the UEFA European Championship. |
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Many economic historians regard the Netherlands as the first thoroughly capitalist country in the world. |
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In 1940, the Netherlands was invaded by Germany with Nijmegen being the first Dutch city to fall into German hands. |
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Belgium joined NATO as a founding member and formed the Benelux group of nations with the Netherlands and Luxembourg. |
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In the Netherlands a similar ceremony is held on the third Tuesday in September, which is called Prinsjesdag in the Netherlands. |
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In 98, Nijmegen was the first of two settlements in what is now the Kingdom of the Netherlands to receive Roman city rights. |
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The Netherlands has recently gained a lot of experience in conceptual development and concretisation of such institutes. |
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