-
grouped here by
their first element. The
syllable structure of
Dutch is (
C)(
C)(
C)V(
C)(
C)(
C)(
C). Many words, as in English,
begin with
three consonants: straat...
- 2008 from http://www.upei.ca/home/
Holland College. (n.d.). Home Page.
Retrieved August 26, 2008 from http://www.
hollandc.pe.ca/
Archived 2007-12-12 at the...
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Hollander (born
c. 1960),
British academic Audrey Hollander (born 1979),
American ****
actress Christian Hollander (
c. 1510-15 – 1589),
Dutch composer...
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Clinton Holland (1853–1919),
commonly known as J.
C.
Holland, was an
architect in the U.S.
state of Kansas. The firm also
operated as J.
C.
Holland and Son...
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Dampierre (1196–1231)
William II
Longespee (
c. 1212–1250)
William II of
Holland (
c. 1227–1256),
Count of
Holland and
Zeeland William de
Wickwane (died 1285)...
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Utrecht (/ˈjuːtrɛkt/ YOO-trekt;
Dutch: [ˈytrɛxt] ;
Utrecht dialect: Ut(e)reg [ˈyt(ə)ʁɛχ]) is the fourth-largest city of the Netherlands, as well as the...
- in Centreville, Virginia. Drew,
Christopher (January 7, 2013). "Robert
C.
Holland,
Governor for Fed, Dies at 87". New York Times.
Federal Reserve Board...
- they
could continue to work at the mill. In 1874,
C. B. Black's
Guide to France, Belgium,
Holland, &
c said of Tarare: “A
manufacturing town (pop. 16,000)...
- Bud
C.
Holland was a
Chicago art dealer, who
owned B.
C.
Holland Gallery.
Holland was the son of
antique dealer Charles Holland, from Chicago. He attended...
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Herwart Holland-Moritz,
known as Wau
Holland, (20
December 1951 – 29 July 2001) was a
German computer security activist and
journalist who in 1981 cofounded...