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Goor had a small harbour along the river Regge ( which flows to the Vecht near Ommen ), but when the Twente canal was opened in 1936, a new industrial port was built there.
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The " Drost " ( a kind of mayor ) of the Twente region, who ruled this area in behalf of the bishop of Utrecht, had in the late Middle Ages his residence in Goor.
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Not earlier than about 1990, it was known in Goor that especially small particles of this material can cause cancer.
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The village is known on their village dialect, which is still spoken, and for the nature area Het Goor, which is also known as the Reuselse Moeren.
He started Sweden's opening game against the co-hosts, Belgium, however, he was substituted at half-time in the game with a concussion after an defensive error, which allowed Bart Goor to put Belgium ahead, Nilsson played no further part in the tournament.
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For decades, everyone in Goor was permitted to use production refuse containing asbestos in order to pave their own paths and roads.
Hedman was chosen for the Swedish squad at the Euro 2000 where he played all Sweden's matches and conceded goals from Bart Goor and Emile Mpenza against Belgium and from Luigi Di Biagio and Alessandro Del Piero against Italy ( both lost 2-1 ).
A well-known piece of architecture is found in the town of Goor, where a construction engineering company has built their main office in the style of Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who was known for using lively colours and natural forms.
For the 2007 season, Deschacht was awarded the captain's armband replacing teammate Bart Goor during Goor's injuries.
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The municipality came into being on January 1, 2001 as the result of the merger of the municipalities of Diepenheim, Goor, Markelo, Ambt Delden, and Stad Delden.
The factory Eternit, that produces building materials containing asbestos, brought Goor unwillingly into trouble.
* Castle Weldam, between Markelo and Goor, is inhabited by the German noble family of Zu Solms-Sonnenwalde.
In 1909-1910, he flew in air shows all over Europe ( Monaco, Douai, Ostende, Francfort, Berlin, Antwerp, Warsaw, Athens, St. Job-in -' t Goor, Johannisthal, Montdorf, Budapest, Düsseldorf and Stockel ) and founded the Aviator company in order to produce the Aviatik biplanes under a Farman licence.
After having a disagreement with the Duke of Goor, Bisshop Otto III van Holland granted city rights to Rijssen on the 5th of May, 1243.
Johan Mjällby scored the goal for Sweden in the 53rd minute after a mess-up by the Belgian goalkeeper Filip De Wilde while Belgium won via goals from Bart Goor in the 43rd minute and Emile Mpenza in the 46th one.
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On her bureau lay a small, brass ornament of simple design and faded engraving -- an object which, Pamela believed now, had been the property of her great-grandfather, Major Hiram Munroe Culver.
The bars were marked as Walter had marked them in a small black book kept in a nearly secret drawer.
He used the blanket for late morning naps when hosts of the night had gone off to jobs and proved reluctant to leave him in their small rooms with their few possessions.
Packing a small suitcase, informing her husband whom she found in Harry's Bar that she was taking a train to Germany to get away for a while, patting his arm, refusing a drink, getting on the train -- all this had only taken her two hours.
While he was handling the multi-million-dollar funding operations of the Government he had to resort to borrowing small sums from friends.
We had been walking quite briskly, for despite your being so small and me so tall, your stride in those days could easily match mine.
He had a small mouth with deep furrows on either side, a large flat nose, and penetrating blue eyes.
his hospital and doctor bills had been large and his income had been cut until he was receiving little except small rentals on some properties he still owned.
Moreover, he had spent six months on the Galapagos islands, among the great turtles that Captain Cook had found there, and now and then he would disappear into some small island of the West Indies.
Later, rising ninety, he was beset by publishers for the story of his life and miracles, as he put it, but, calling himself the Needy Knife-grinder, he had spent his time writing short articles and long letters and could not get even a small popular book done.
Then followed a period in which he wrote reviews for The New York Times Book Review, The Commonweal, Commentary, had a small piece in Partisan Review, and moved on to Hudson, The Village Voice, and Exodus.
Berto's The Sky Is Red had been a small masterpiece and in its special way the best book to come out of the war.
Now he was married to a beautiful girl, had a small son, and lived in an expensive apartment and worked for the movies.
at will, the voice of the auctioneer, the voices of the bidders, and finally the small boy who had been so interested in Mr. Podger's hammock purchase.
Since appeals to morality, to humanity, and to sanity have had such small effect, perhaps our last recourse is the deterrent example.
If he had any worries, it was only the small ones, about Mother in New York, and his daughter Edwina and what she might be doing at this hour, with her Aunt Asia, in Philadelphia.
Both of them had known the feeling of the small life in her waiting, ready, for the two of them to run up her sails.
An aircraft with a load of small nuclear weapons could very conceivably be given a mission to suppress all trains operating within a specified geographic area of Russia -- provided that we had used some of our ICBMs to degrade Russia's air defenses before our bombers got there.
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