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the series to TVNZ, the Seven Network and the | Holland Media Group, later on 22 October 2003 (2003-1 |
andeweerd finished in sixth position with the | Holland squad. |
The last trace of the | Holland Family, responsible for the building of Matth |
n Zeeland finished in sixth position with the | Holland squad. |
His last appearance in the | Holland squad came just before the 2004 Summer Olympi |
end of the 1990s he was the head coach of the | Holland squad for a short period of time. |
Mississippi Opera, and made her debut at the | Holland Festival as Fortunata in the world premiere o |
inning the eight with coxswain event with the | Holland Acht (Holland Eight). |
He served as clerk in the office of the | Holland Land Co., Batavia, New York, from 1819 to Jan |
leather and trim, and features unique to the | Holland & Holland Overfinch. |
Former servant of the | Holland family; used to be in love with William Kelle |
DS missionaries living in an apartment in the | Holland region of the Netherlands. |
xhaust fume design was modeled on that of the | Holland Tunnel's ventilation system, and Ole Singstad |
rallel to Boyle Plaza (the toll plaza for the | Holland Tunnel) which now serves as an access road to |
of western New York (that became known as The | Holland Purchase), Ellicott was hired in 1797 and was |
the starter and won the silver medal with the | Holland team in Athens. |
The | Holland Song |
The | Holland Island Bar Light, a lighthouse originally bui |
was a member of the Round Table Club and the | Holland Club, both in New Orleans. |
He lived for many years in the | Holland Park area of London and one of his albums was |
Bolivar subsequently recommended him for the | Holland legation, but Bolivar's resignation and then |
While in England, he entered in the | Holland House circle, where made the acquaintance of |
ener expert Dr John Fry while working for The | Holland Sweetener Company (HSC), a subsidiary of DSM |
t wetland area, is located on the edge of the | Holland Marsh; its southern extent reaches the northe |
The original Plunger was retained by the | Holland Torpedo Boat Company. |
the drainage divide to the East Branch of the | Holland River at Holland Landing." |
ny Thompson, Teddy Reid, Fabian Garcia, Theon | Holland, WBO Simon brown, Darell Holawell, WBC Willia |
nny Benassi and is released by Dance Therapy, | Holland |
These | Holland Type VII submarines were built by Arthur Leop |
that she had already secretly married Thomas | Holland. |
He published a funeral sermon on Thomas | Holland, in 1613, and also a volume of commentary on |
Thomas | Holland (d.1360) |
tafford (1378-1 October 1442), married Thomas | Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey. |
Thomas | Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey (1371-1400, forfeit 1399) |
Thomas | Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey (1374-1400), a nephew of |
Sweyhat was excavated by Thomas | Holland for the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University i |
Thomas | Holland (b. |
Thomas | Holland (1461) |
dish, Stockport, by the Right Reverend Thomas | Holland, Bishop of Salford. |
Lon Chaney, Sr. - Thomas | Holland |
Richard O'Sullivan as Thomas | Holland |
Thomas | Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent |
Eleanor was a daughter of Thomas | Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice FitzAlan. |
Thomas | Holland was born in Helston, Cornwall. |
He was a younger brother of Thomas | Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey. |
Thomas | Holland "Tommy" Chester (7 November 1907 - 1979) was |
tzalan (1350 - 17 March 1416), married Thomas | Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent (Thomas Holand) |
In 1782 he left Paris, and traveled through | Holland, Italy, Russia, and Hungary, exciting everywh |
overall command would be able to move through | Holland over the river crossings captured by the airb |
Ireland published A Picturesque Tour through | Holland, Brabant, and part of France made in the Autu |
In 1877-78 he toured through | Holland with Ole Bull and Minnie Hauk, and embarked o |
The organisation spread rapidly through | Holland and into the various Dutch-speaking territori |
en accompanied Fox, Keith, and others through | Holland and Germany, acting as an interpreter. |
In 1933 he undertook a concert tour through | Holland and then sang there 1934-35 as a member of th |
came public, the Jewish population throughout | Holland wrote letters urging to be added onto the exc |
e Roadburn festival the 013 venue in Tilburg, | Holland, where they will perform their first album in |
nternational Vocal Group Festival in Tilburg, | Holland in 2002. |
Tim | Holland returned to the game of bridge which he learn |
Tim | Holland died on March 10, 2010 of emphysema at his ho |
rk 65 Backgammon Club opened in 1978 with Tim | Holland as president. |
lancing for a number of international titles, | Holland is a columnist for The Star, a South African |
nd held this post until the queen's flight to | Holland in 1642. |
cquainted with Isaac Vossius, who took him to | Holland. |
n the failed 1799 Anglo-Russian Expedition to | Holland. |
until 1824 and was also briefly Ambassador to | Holland between February and May 1815. |
om Germany to Allied centers and flew food to | Holland. |
In 1990, Meridian traveled to | Holland to record its first compact disc, part of Cha |
er's acerbic and sometimes sarcastic reply to | Holland led to a minor spat, with German authorities |
He returned to | Holland when the Franco-Prussian War broke out, and d |
out, they decide to start afresh and move to | Holland, as Ray has been offered a job there, but at |
In 1932 he continued his journey to | Holland to study agriculture and animal husbandry. |
the war, Anthony Fokker moved his factory to | Holland, where production continued. |
g for Anderlecht and Beveren before moving to | Holland and playing for Willem II for four years betw |
b de Campo Villa de Madrid before arriving to | Holland. |
I hadn't, but added: 'If he has gone back to | Holland, he's probably gone by car again'. |
It was moved to | Holland for refitting and soon found itself involved |
en 1994-1998, he was the Polish ambassador to | Holland and, between 1999-2004, he was the Polish amb |
here, and was forced to flee for some time to | Holland. |
In 2002 Tingley moved to | Holland to play for Push in the Dutch top league, nam |
in Street to Rogers Road to Oakwood Avenue to | Holland Park Avenue to Winona Drive to the border of |
ided to further his dance career by moving to | Holland to train with the choreographer and dance coa |
e in the 1997-98 campaign before returning to | Holland and signing for Feyenoord. |
n with the contact advertisements; he fled to | Holland before the trial. |
den for two years, Hoffmann made a journey to | Holland and England, where he formed the acquaintance |
ained a prisoner-of-war until his exchange to | Holland in June 1918. |
4-3 to Spain in Brugge and later went out to | Holland in the quarter-finals. |
1946 returned to | Holland |
1991 all over Britain and included visits to | Holland and France and released the politically charg |
He then traveled to | Holland where he became a minister to the English chu |
his gang to let them go and come with them to | Holland and live the high life. |
.C. and St Patricks Athletic before moving to | Holland with Sparta Rotterdam. |
He came to | Holland in 2000, and played club hockey for HC Klein |
The pair returned to | Holland and signed with SC Feyenoord an amateur siste |
a for 5 years, before ultimately returning to | Holland. |
(now Columbia University) in 1768, he went to | Holland to acquire practical experience in mercantile |
-century Dutch marine artists with a visit to | Holland in 1837. |
He first traveled to | Holland, before going on to California to work on two |
s, he obtained leave of the king to retire to | Holland. |
s later, however, he succeeded in escaping to | Holland, but was expelled on the demand of the Prussi |
In 1829 Bosworth went to | Holland as chaplain, first at Amsterdam and then at R |
ten years, from 1920 to 1930, he travelled to | Holland regularly to lecture. |
d stayed there till 1662, when he returned to | Holland. |
In 1795 she returned to | Holland, and resided at the Hague till her death. |
ere in exile under Bismarck, Blatter moved to | Holland in 1898 to first pursue classical studies and |
ed by the Azerbaijani citizenship and sent to | Holland where his family lives. |
They too went to | Holland and kept a paternal eye on the young Maureen. |
In April 1978 the band relocated to | Holland, recording the EP Maximum Penalty in early 19 |
h graduate Francesc Arnau, then moved back to | Holland and Fortuna, retiring at almost 37 in 2002. |
He was released in 1630 and exiled to | Holland. |
film is about a group of young men who go to | Holland to play hockey. |
He then moved to | Holland where he played during 1998. |
They then went to | Holland, and, being unable to obtain shipping there, |
In 1863, he went to Germany and, in 1864, to | Holland, studying works by 16th- and 17th-century pai |
own over the Belgian coast and swam ashore to | Holland, where he was interned. |
In May 1996 he travelled to | Holland with his medical records seeking a doctor's p |
Benoist immediately went to | Holland, and was called as minister to the Walloon ch |
He went to | Holland where he settled in the Hague. |
leet under Admiral de Ruyter, but returned to | Holland the same year. |
length obtained his release, Ward retired to | Holland, where he first became a member of William Br |
lo , his parents and sister Sera emigrated to | Holland. |
heo decided to settle down and he returned to | Holland. |
sanctuary at Colchester when the King fled to | Holland in 1470. |
nd other Dutch printmakers, and made trips to | Holland and North Africa. |
in 1752 by Jean-Martin de Prades, and fled to | Holland to avoid the storm. |
Jansenism of Petrus Codde, apostolic vicar to | Holland and archbishop of Sebaste. |
red millionaire members and was, according to | Holland, the "gambling capital of golf". |
ge, and after a short imprisonment escaped to | Holland. |
liezer Flinker of Poland, who had migrated to | Holland and subsequently become a wealthy businessman |
the post of Herstal, an important passage to | Holland, and burned the bridge of Loo after the defea |
Returning to | Holland, Vertregt sought other employment and in 1952 |
tion; in the 17th and 18th century largely to | Holland, and in the 19th century to the United States |
lubcall that I had said 'If he's gone back to | Holland, he's probably gone to his caravan'. |
In the early 1990s he moved to | Holland and performed regularly with Klaas Hekman and |
ring this battle, but the Americans sailed to | Holland aboard Serapis. |
hree other POWs escaped; Donaldson made it to | Holland in October. |
s continued hostility forced him to repair to | Holland in 1686, when he proposed to William of Orang |
f the Southern Provinces, de Sille removed to | Holland where he became Pensionary of Amsterdam while |
iss Cup), and eventually went on loan back to | Holland with Willem II. |
Upon returning to | Holland, he gave up all of his possessions to the poo |
in Street to Rogers Road to Oakwood Avenue to | Holland Park Avenue to Winona Drive to Davenport Road |
il 1722 when he embarked on a concert tour to | Holland. |
parents were born in England but had moved to | Holland during the Protestant Reformation and were ma |
He is said to have been sent on a mission to | Holland, and about 1783 he took up his abode at Paris |
pe the creditors he made a short excursion to | Holland. |
o into exile (1792), first to London, then to | Holland, and finally to Coesfeld in Westphalia. |
1648 and was exiled by Parliament (he fled to | Holland) on the 18th November 1648. |
In 1648 he fled to | Holland. |
a definitive treaty and Belgium owed dues to | Holland for its use of the Scheldt River. |
r Andrew Miller during the 1799 Expedition to | Holland. |
Since moving to | Holland he has performed several times at the North S |
On his return to | Holland he was rewarded by William's still warmer fri |
in December to take the Duke of Brunswick to | Holland. |
d one goal for Espanyol before moving back to | Holland to join Willem II in August 2004. |
ignored the board, and charged to catch up to | Holland. |
In 1970 Sister Gertrude traveled to | Holland and made TV appearances and newspaper appeals |
When he returned to | Holland in 1981 he signed for Sparta Rotterdam and en |
w Johnson appointed Ewing as U.S. Minister to | Holland, where he served from 1866 to 1870. |
ing chalkboard sign with the letters "EZY" to | Holland, presumably meaning for him to take the final |
He decided to move to | Holland and accepted a post as prosector in the small |
She challenged Wonderfalls co-creator Todd | Holland to do the same, but he didn't. |
is version with John Enbom, Karey Burke, Todd | Holland, and Kenton Allen for Big Talk Productions, D |
Tom | Holland as Bob |
Tom | Holland as Lucas |
by Craig Gillespie and remake of the 1985 Tom | Holland film of the same name. |
other 'Billy' actors, Tanner Pflueger and Tom | Holland, performed a specially choreographed version |
Tom | Holland was born on 1 June 1996. |
al, four current Billy Elliots, including Tom | Holland, were invited to 10 Downing Street to meet th |
It was Tom | Holland who was chosen to be a lead at the special fi |
Tom | Holland is an English stage actor and dancer, best kn |
Tom | Holland (born 1968) is a British author of fiction an |
EastEnders creators Julia Smith and Tony | Holland both felt it lacked credibility and branded i |
invented by the creators of EastEnders, Tony | Holland and Julia Smith. |
er script editor on the later series was Tony | Holland. |
EastEnders, working with Julia Smith and Tony | Holland, whom he had worked with on Z-Cars. |
Julia Smith enlisted Tony | Holland as Angels script editor after the show became |
He was created by Julia Smith and Tony | Holland, the creators of EastEnders. |
n toured Europe in 1946, and during this tour | Holland elected to remain there, living in Paris and |
In December 1977 Red Balune toured | Holland and returned to England in January 1978 to be |
R 189 southeast of Franklin northeast towards | Holland. |
, Church, Courtfield, Earls Court, Hans Town, | Holland, Norland, North Stanley, Pembridge, Queen's G |
Born in Trenton, | Holland was raised Roman Catholic and considered beco |
Thaleropis trigona | Holland 1892 |
The Rt Rev John Tristram | Holland, OBE (31 January 1912 - 9 October 1990) was a |
94 by Karima Trotter (Kibble), Ebony Trotter ( | Holland), Negelle Sumter, and Shavonne Sampson. |
02, taking them on tours to Germany, Tuscany, | Holland and Poland. |
While a law student at UCLA | Holland interned with the Zuni Legal Aid Society in N |
Released in the UK, | Holland, Spain, and Portugal with different artwork a |
He runs training programs in the US, UK, | Holland, Portugal, Germany and Brazil. |
At Florida State University, | Holland got all-conference accolades as a senior. |
It enters Up | Holland. |
marines were a class of six vessels of the US | Holland type built on licence at Karljohansvern naval |
th the USS City of Corpus Christi and the USS | Holland. |
inity filled the depleted fuel bunkers of USS | Holland (AS-3) and USS Otus (AS-20), the tenders to t |
7, mooring alongside the submarine tender USS | Holland (AS-32) that day. |
tional Congress on Women in Music in Utrecht ( | Holland) * 1992 second prize for composition, organiz |
dchildren Emma and Katja Naegele, of Utrecht, | Holland; and his brother, Thomas F. Naegele, of New Y |
and mastered at the Mailmen Studio, Utrecht, | Holland, during September and October 2004 by Martijn |
Born in Utrecht, | Holland, De Blanck was the son of violinist Willem de |
The Trust Beneficiary's Interest before R. v. | Holland (1648) in Andrew Lewis, Paul Brand, and Paul |
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