- Look up
Duits in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Duits is a Dutch-language
surname meaning "German".
People with the name include:
Charles Duits (1925–1991)...
- The
duit (pronounced [ˈdœyt]) (plural: duiten; English: doit) was an old low-value
Dutch copper coin.
Struck in the 17th and 18th
centuries in the territory...
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Duit on Mon Dei is the
eleventh album by
Harry Nilsson. The
original title for this
album was God's
Greatest Hits but
management at RCA
Records didn't...
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Butch and
femme Effeminacy Marianismo Masculinity Linda Duits, Multi-Girl-Culture (2008) p. 141
Duits, p. 136 M. O'****van/A. MacPhail,
Young People's Voices...
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Charles Duits (1925–1991) was a
French writer of the fantastique. Born in Neuilly,
Duits was the son of a
Dutch father and a
French mother. He emigrated...
- 50 million
duit could not be met, and so the
British produced 50 million tin
duits in 1813 and 1814, at
roughly half the
weight of the
copper duits. These...
- Erke
Duit (born 30
December 1957 in Bremen) is a
German conductor,
composer and
director of
several choirs and ensembles.
After his Abitur,
Duit studied...
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museums of Delft, The
Hague and Rotterdam. Te
Duits wrote the
catalog for this exhibition. In 1991 Te
Duits curated an
exhibition on Leen
Quist in the Museum...
- and songwriter. He is best
known for his
songs "Snelle planga", "Frans
Duits", "Bon gepakt", "Bieber van de kroeg" and "Schultenbräu".
Donny Ellerström...
- McKennitt) – 3:59 "Beneath a
Phrygian Sky" – 9:32 "Never-ending Road (Amhrán
Duit)" – 5:54
Bonus tracks "Raglan Road" – 6:12 – an
unreleased track on a bonus...