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Protected Designation of
Origin named Boeren-Leidse met
sleutels. The
addition met
sleutels ('with keys')
stems from the city of Leiden's coat of arms...
- *sibjō f. "relationship, kinship, friendship" kaai f. key key kei / kie
sleutel sleutel m. slueëtel Schlüssel m. cǣġ(e), cǣga f. "key, solution, experiment"...
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whare fidie wêr waar waar wo woa(r)(e) key key key kei / kie kaai
sleutel sleutel Schlüssel
sleutle have been (was) wor wis was ha west was
gewees ben...
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consciousness is a
cultural construction,
while the
Dutch philosophy professor Jan
Sleutels offers an
additional critique of Block. H.
Steven Moffic questioned why...
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archived copy as
title (link) Wilson, M.,
Sleutel, M., Newcomb, P., Behan, D., Walsh, J., Wells, J. N., & Baldwin, K. M....
- Mechelsesteenweg" from
around 1900 Muni****l
church Sint-Michiel in
Waarloos Former De
Sleutel Brewery "Bevolking per
gemeente op 1
januari 2020". Statbel. "Bevolking...
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synthetic (artificial) membrane, and anion-exchange membrane. Rozendal, R. A.;
Sleutels, T. H. J. A.; Hamelers, H. V. M.; Buisman, C. J. N. (June 2008). "Effect...
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title page by
Reinier van
Persijn of the book by C. M. Anhaltin, Slot en
sleutel van de
groote zee-vaert met een
uytschrijvinge van Oost en West, Amsterdam...
- York City) from
Holland in
December 1637.
Arriving on the ship “Calmar
Sleutel” he settled, for what
would become the 1st of 15
generations of Terhunes...
- 1625, and was of a
design called a pinnace. The ship was
originally named Sleutel (Dutch for 'key'), and to
distinguish it from
several other ships called...