- 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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spoken and
written between 1150 and 1500.
Until the
advent of
Modern Dutch after 1500 or
c. 1550,
there was no
overarching standard language, but all dialects...
- and
Holländer.
Anthony Hollander (born
c. 1960),
British academic Audrey Hollander (born 1979),
American ****
actress Christian Hollander (
c.1510-15...
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Adelina of
Holland (
c. 990 –
c. 1045) was the
daughter of Arnulf,
Count of
Holland, and
Lutgardis of Luxemburg. She
married firstly Baldwin II, Count...
- Medicine. Dr.
Jimmie C.
Holland Page
accessed March 28, 2016 Rosenthal,
Elizabeth (July 20, 1997). "Scientist at Work:
Jimmie Holland;
Listening to the Emotional...
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C.
C. Catch, is a
Dutch-born
German pop singer, also
known for her
collaboration with
Dieter Bohlen (one half of
Modern Talking) in the 1980s.
C.
C....
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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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Stacy C.
Hollander is a
scholar of
American self-taught art and
former American museum curator. She was the
deputy director of
curatorial affairs, chief...
- (
c. 1250 –
c. 1311),
German theologian and
scientist Dirk III,
Count of
Holland (
c. 982 – 1039), in
Latin Theodoric Dirk IV,
Count of
Holland (
c. 1020/1030...
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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...