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  • He lived in Utrecht and Amsterdam from 1628 until the end of his career, and m
  • Ingley lived in Amsterdam from 1997 to 2004.
  • He also studied at the University of Amsterdam, from which he graduated in 1884 with a Bach
  • was educated at Vierde Vijfjarige H.B.S. in Amsterdam from 1936 to 1941.
  • He also played in the Grey Foxes an Amsterdam Funk Gorup.
  • a signature on a picture by Jan Frans in the Amsterdam gallery.
  • At the Amsterdam Games he won the gold medal as member of the
  • Four years later at the Amsterdam Games she finished seventh in the 3 metre sp
  • In 1928 at the Amsterdam Games, he finished fourth in the same weight
  • At the 1928 Amsterdam Games, Gaudini led the Italian foil team to
  • finally competed at the Olympics at the 1928 Amsterdam Games.
  • hed fourth in the featherweight class at the Amsterdam Games.
  • In Europe, head quartered in Amsterdam, GE Rail Services is marketed under the form
  • um for the first time in twenty years at the Amsterdam gig, after Jon Bon Jovi noticed seventeen ba
  • New Amsterdam Gin is named for "New Amsterdam", the origin
  • New Amsterdam Gin is a product of the New Amsterdam Spirit
  • New Amsterdam Gin is produced as a contemporary take on cl
  • the 1632 group portrait by Rembrandt of the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons, which commemorates his ap
  • St Aubyn Browne (born 16 September 1967, New Amsterdam, Guyana) is a former West Indian cricketer w
  • the costs of 7,301,322 guilders the city of Amsterdam had incurred in supporting it.
  • The Amsterdam had problems in the English Channel tacking
  • United States, notably in Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Berlin, Munich, New York, Boston a
  • On his return from Amsterdam, Harris turned professional under sponsorshi
  • On 5 August 1928 in Amsterdam, Harry Wyld, with Frank Southall, Percy Wyld
  • honoris causa of the universities of Dallas, Amsterdam, Harvard, Metz and Padua.
  • 84 and despite stints back in Queensland and Amsterdam has remained in Perth, where he lives with h
  • However, Amsterdam has long had a tolerant attitude towards pro
  • The city of Amsterdam have made plans to realise this by designing
  • ough in the past some coffeeshops in central Amsterdam have transgressed this law without reproach)
  • er spending several years at Boom Chicago in Amsterdam he returned to the US.
  • a 1957 conference on centrifuge research in Amsterdam, he realized the rest of the world was far b
  • into Primo Giannoti's Olympic squad prior to Amsterdam) he regained his form as well.
  • In his first year in Amsterdam he played four matches, but in his second ye
  • After a short stay in Amsterdam, he travelled to Sweden in 1646 to work as c
  • worked for the Transformatorfabriek Besra in Amsterdam, he often went to ANSKI a cultural club for
  • In Amsterdam he made the acquaintance of Zebi Ashkenazi,
  • In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won three gold medals and one bronze meda
  • with Adriaen Backer, and after returning to Amsterdam, he then spent some time in London working f
  • In Amsterdam he worked as a self-supporting musician, lut
  • In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he won a silver medal in the long jump.
  • who from 1663 onwards would every year visit Amsterdam, he travelled on a preaching tour to a serie
  • In Amsterdam, he worked as an artist, specialized in the
  • A former player of HGC, Oranje Zwart and Amsterdam, he earned a total number of 90 caps, scorin
  • In Amsterdam he also competed in the jumping events.
  • came connected with a firm of booksellers in Amsterdam, he acquired a taste for bibliographical stu
  • 1994 when he stepped down to become Mayor of Amsterdam, he served from June 1, 1994 until January 1
  • When he returned to Amsterdam he was given Anne's diary by Miep Gies, whic
  • Before moving to Amsterdam he was a professor of economics at London Bu
  • In Amsterdam he won the 400m, 800m and 1500m.
  • the EES and Leiden Museum and University of Amsterdam he was exploring at Saqqara from 1964-68, fr
  • After his studies in Amsterdam he spent another two years at the Koninklijk
  • As soon as he reached Amsterdam he published anonymously the Prolegomena ad
  • After acting as tutor for a year at Amsterdam he returned to Berlin to study physics and c
  • In the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam he finished tenth in the individual jumping
  • In Amsterdam, he finished Borsato's seventh studio album,
  • At the European Championships in Amsterdam he reached a unique performance by finishing
  • The West India House in Amsterdam, headquarters of the GWC from 1623 to 1647.
  • The West India House in Amsterdam, headquarters of the Dutch West India Compan
  • Amsterdam Heavy (2011) .... Billy
  • the winner advancing to K-1 World GP 2007 in Amsterdam held on June 23, 2007.
  • Born Jeannette Josephina Maria Timmer in Amsterdam her greatest success was when she won the go
  • d Chemical Engineering) at the University of Amsterdam; here he researched drag-reduction, the mixi
  • Drove from Paris to the Amsterdam Hilton
  • Amsterdam Hilton
  • ending much of his time on sea, Block called Amsterdam his home his entire life.
  • sta, was a prominent merchant in the city of Amsterdam; his mother, Rebecca Ricardo, was a near rel
  • he Polish Jews in the Land of Israel, making Amsterdam his center; he died as Hakam at Safed, durin
  • aller Hemony bells are now on display in the Amsterdam Historical Museum.
  • of the Prostitution Information Center, from Amsterdam, holds that: "In our [sex worker's] eyes it'
  • 1977 Amsterdam, Holland (2:12:46) 1st CR
  • opened custom-built factories in Amsterdam, Holland (1922) and in Hamburg, Germany (192
  • Modern Museum of Holland, Amsterdam, Holland
  • (performed at the BNN That's Live! session, Amsterdam, Holland on July 7 2004) - 5:06
  • he album was recorded in 1995 on the VPRO in Amsterdam, Holland and features Merzbow with one of hi
  • Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Holland
  • Born in Amsterdam, Holland, he was the great-grandson of the C
  • n had been sent out by the Jewish leaders of Amsterdam, Holland, to determine the possibilities of
  • Van Wassenaer in Amsterdam, Holland, 1994
  • Din are a two-piece indie rock band based in Amsterdam, Holland, formed in 2005.
  • Henrik Sillem worked in Amsterdam, Holland, as a lawyer, legal advisor and pub
  • "Aneurysm" (In two parts: 1991.11.25 - Amsterdam, Holland, and 1993.01.23 - Hollywood Rock, R
  • tal 24 track sound at the Melkweg Theatre in Amsterdam, Holland, during the infamous High Times Can
  • Koninklijke Nederlandsche Stoomboot N.V. of Amsterdam, Holland, and renamed SS Hersilia, the forme
  • 1953 Stedlijk Museum Amsterdam, Holland.
  • Ed's Father - Sends Ed to his Grandfather in Amsterdam, Holland.
  • ay home on the Sabbath, the Goslars moved to Amsterdam, Holland.
  • Elsevier Amsterdam, Holland.
  • Abri meetings for university students in his Amsterdam home.
  • as written and directed such films as Gay in Amsterdam, Honeyz, I Love Dries, and most recently the
  • Tess was born in the VU Amsterdam Hospital on 21 August 1991 at 1:05 PM, half
  • n July 11, 2009 Vinkenoog was admitted to an Amsterdam hospital after suffering a seizure.
  • lace on 23 February at the Mercanti Plaza in Amsterdam, hosted by Bart Peeters and Joop van Zijl.
  • ace on 26 March at the Discotheque Escape in Amsterdam, hosted by Paul de Leeuw.
  • final was held at the RAI Congrescentrum in Amsterdam, hosted by Linda de Mol.
  • t was then widened to six lanes in 1954 when Amsterdam hosted the European Rowing Championships, th
  • final was held at the RAI Congrescentrum in Amsterdam, hosted by Martine Bijl.
  • d in Germany, and the second time in Europe ( Amsterdam hosted in 1998).
  • Once in Amsterdam, however, she only competed in the discus th
  • tion, instead she would become alderwoman in Amsterdam, if the GreenLeft enter local government the
  • ief affair with Jimi Hendrix, when he was in Amsterdam in March 1967] , who died in 1984-according
  • who became a member of the Walloon church in Amsterdam in 1621, followed by his own membership in 1
  • llini, on which she sings Lisa, made live in Amsterdam in 1992 for the Naxos label.
  • Out of all Amsterdam's 8,000 to 11,000 prostitutes, more than 75%
  • He finally returned to Amsterdam in 1933, and became Ajax's number one for th
  • His last public recital was given in Amsterdam in 1999.
  • alo, NY in 2002 and at the Holland Festival, Amsterdam, in 2009.)
  • the rain forests of the Brazilian Amazon to Amsterdam in the Netherlands, all over Tuscany, Sardin
  • the M.V. Dutch Tanker & Oil Company Ltd., of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.
  • described in two volumes, which appeared at Amsterdam in 1836-1840.
  • ilkeborg IF, and Esbjerg fB, as well as Ajax Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
  • s consolidated and published in 8 volumes in Amsterdam in 1679 and forms an important historic reso
  • nch only bowed out in the semifinals to Ajax Amsterdam, in a penalty shootout.
  • olia, from London to Paris and from Paris to Amsterdam in competition with Eurostar and Thalys, res
  • ional footballer, currently playing for Ajax Amsterdam in the Dutch Eredivisie.
  • the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in 2008.
  • o appeared with the Chamber Music Society of Amsterdam in Holland, and is a founding member of the
  • eparation for a subsequent and final move to Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
  • ‘An Epistle to King Charles II sent from Amsterdam in Holland, the 28 of the 10 month, 1660.'
  • Island, New Amersfoort, and a Schepen of New Amsterdam in 1654.
  • studied voice at the Sweelinck Conservatory Amsterdam in Amsterdam with Charles van Tassel and rec
  • rty of twenty-three Jews, who arrived at New Amsterdam in October, from Recife, Brazil, and establi
  • He died in Amsterdam in 1993.
  • Fulkerson co-founded the Barton Workshop in Amsterdam in 1990 to perform American experimental mus
  • He died in Amsterdam in 1965.
  • -General of New Netherlands, sailing for New Amsterdam in the ship De Soutberg.
  • He was born in Amsterdam in 1792.
  • en, Netherlands in 1627 and emigrated to New Amsterdam in 1651.
  • in a World Cup qualifier against Holland in Amsterdam in September 1988.
  • addition, he founded the Barton Workshop in Amsterdam in 1989, an ensemble whose goal is to perfor
  • first performed for the Nederlandse Opera in Amsterdam in 2002 as well as for New Orleans Opera, Op
  • competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics held at Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
  • hristian Divinity, was published in Latin at Amsterdam in 1676, and was an elaborate statement of t
  • ugh the founding of its subsidiary, Base One Amsterdam, in The Netherlands.
  • in Germany forced the family to emigrate to Amsterdam in 1933, where Otto established a branch of
  • R. van den Broek and C. van Heertum ( Amsterdam: In de Pelikaan, 2000), 18-40.
  • revolutionaries attempted an insurrection in Amsterdam, in which Krayenhoff, together with Alexande
  • He studied art at the Academy of Art in Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.
  • owing Championships will be held at Bosbaan, Amsterdam in the Netherlands, from 24 to 31 August.
  • Mosse married a Dutch woman, and he moved to Amsterdam in the 1970s, playing on national radio and
  • Berlin beginning on 27 February 1913 and in Amsterdam in 1914.
  • en, a small, mainly Protestant town north of Amsterdam, in a pastor's family.
  • n 1983 and a master's from the University of Amsterdam in 1987.
  • livery is identical to the 707 I flew on to Amsterdam in 1964.
  • He died in Amsterdam in 1701.
  • during a summer seminar at the University of Amsterdam, in 2000.
  • Against Ajax Amsterdam in the UEFA Champions League 3rd qualificati
  • He was at Amsterdam in 1664, where he issued again his Bible wit
  • was born in Emden, East Frisia, and came to Amsterdam in about 1650, working as a merchant's clerk
  • n 1589, he married Stephania van der Made in Amsterdam in a civil ceremony before the schepenen.
  • in his sister's dream and asks her to go to Amsterdam in order to retrieve his body.
  • nded the International Socialist Congress in Amsterdam in 1904.
  • otably Manchester United's victory over Ajax Amsterdam in the 1976-77 UEFA Cup and Liverpool's defe
  • Recorded live in Amsterdam in October 1983, this album featured Luke Ke
  • ewish poet of Sepharadi origins who lived in Amsterdam in the seventeenth century.
  • ng started coxing with Nereus Rowing Club in Amsterdam in 1992, later joining the Dutch National Te
  • the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam in November 2008.
  • in 1945, and he married Amalie Lewkowitz, of Amsterdam in the following year.
  • n Nieuwkerk was born on September 8, 1960 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
  • nal version will debut in a Preview Party in Amsterdam in April.
  • He died suddenly in a hotel room in Amsterdam in 1983.
  • the International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam in 2006.
  • en in the Zaan district, which lies north of Amsterdam, in the Dutch province of North-Holland.
  • He settled at Amsterdam in 1657, where he was tolerated, though once
  • ding the International Botanical Congress in Amsterdam in 1935, she was invited by Professor Lennar
  • n 1971 and Silver at the second World Cup in Amsterdam in 1973.
  • rs, and were the first Allied force to enter Amsterdam in early 1945.
  • f a bay of the North Sea) and stretched from Amsterdam in the east to Velsen in the west.
  • itles of the two poems are “Complaint of New Amsterdam, in New Netherlands, to her Mother, of her B
  • Canne is believed to have died in Amsterdam in 1667
  • He died in Amsterdam in 1691, his mind broken by alcohol abuse an
  • He moved to Amsterdam in 1657, where he probably died.
  • nded the International Anarchist Congress of Amsterdam in 1907, where he was hailed by Emma Goldman
  • Born in Austria in 1929, her family moves to Amsterdam in 1940.
  • orld's leading financial centre, superseding Amsterdam in primacy.
  • At Amsterdam in 1928 he won bronze on pommel horse, the f
  • . in mathematics from the Free University of Amsterdam in 1953 and 1958.
  • ovinces, he moved with his brother Philip to Amsterdam in the early 1670s where both gained a livin
  • Hermsen is a professor at the University of Amsterdam in Astrophysics
  • Da Costa was born in Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
  • He moved to Amsterdam in 1897, and was baptized into The Church of
  • tive sound and is now used as a nickname for Amsterdam in a sentimental context.
  • He died in Amsterdam in 1733 or 1734.
  • Betskoy's aids and manuals was published in Amsterdam in 1775.
  • Jacobus established his family's name in New Amsterdam in 1674 when he was elected as one New York
  • his debut with the Concertgebouw Orchestra, Amsterdam in 1985.
  • Born in Amsterdam, in 1600 he entered the University of Leiden
  • back to the place where his mother was born, Amsterdam, in the early 90s.
  • he has joined the Hare Krishna community of Amsterdam in 1980 at the age of thirty after leaving a
  • Capitalism in Amsterdam in the Seventeenth Century, University of Mi
  • rnational Olympic Committee (IOC) session at Amsterdam in May 1970, Denver, Colorado was selected o
  • first taste of football in Europe with Ajax Amsterdam in 2004, spending one full season there.
  • It was a semi-weekly founded in Amsterdam in 1686, and it lasted for only two years.
  • lish naval invasion force that conquered New Amsterdam in 1664.
  • h at that time had 250 subscribers) moved to Amsterdam, in order to attract more subscribers.
  • Formula Zero is an organization based out of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and was founded in 2003.
  • The Citroen family moved to Paris from Amsterdam in 1873.
  • Danish football, to the big Dutch team Ajax Amsterdam in November/December 1975.
  • She has performed at the KI Tropentheater, Amsterdam in 2005 as part of a concert series.
  • n der Klis obtained his PhD at University of Amsterdam in 1983 working on observations of X-ray bin
  • Groningen in 1923, and at the University of Amsterdam in 1946.
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