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The skyline of Cothen is characterized by a church and a windmill called Oog In't Zeil.

Gein and Abcoude
Abcoude lies about 13 km southeast of ( the centre of ) Amsterdam, on the confluence of the Angstel River, Gein River and Holendrecht River.

Gein and by
It is in reality only loosely inspired by crimes committed by serial killer Ed Gein.
Although it was marketed as a true story to attract a wider audience and as a subtle commentary on the era's political climate, its plot is entirely fictional ; however the character of Leatherface and minor plot details were inspired by the crimes of real-life murderer Ed Gein.
He credited the graphic coverage of violence by San Antonio news outlets as one inspiration for the film and based elements of the plot on serial killer Ed Gein in 1950s Wisconsin ; Gein inspired other horror films such as Psycho ( 1960 ) and The Silence of the Lambs ( 1991 ).
It was later reported, and possibly embellished in the Ed Gein biography, Deviant, by Harold Schechter, that Henry had bruises on his head.
Gein was devastated by her death ; in the words of author Harold Schechter, he had " lost his only friend and one true love.
* Living briefly in Weyauwega in 1957, Robert Bloch, most famously known as the author of the novel Psycho, quickly learned of the serial killings perpetrated by Ed Gein in nearby Plainfield, Wisconsin.
Begun in 1992 in Chicago by Jayson Elliot, the first issue appeared as a newsprint ' zine, with a mix of articles about bands ( such as Alien Sex Fiend and Young Gods ), amateur poetry, disturbing comics ( such as a Scott Warren piece on serial killer Ed Gein ), and fiction by local industrial musicians such as Jim Marcus ( Die Warzaw ).
Written by Working Class Films founder and prolific screenwriter Stephen Johnston whose scripts including Ed Gein and Ted Bundy started the ' Serial Killer ' sub genre.

bij and by
Wijk bij Duurstede is located at the place where Dorestad used to be, an important trade settlement, that was pillaged around 850 by the Vikings.
The mill is often confused with the mill that was made famous by Ruisdael's 1670 painting The windmill at Wijk bij Duurstede.
** De Keizer bij de Boeren ( opera in 1 act, libretto by N. Destanberg, premiered on October 29 in Ghent )
An account of his theological development is given in Afscheidsrede bij het Neerleggen van het Hoogleeraarsambt ( 1881 ), and in the biography written by A Kuenen, Levensbericht van J. Henricus Scholten ( 1885 ).
The EVP was founded in March 1981 by members of the Christian Democratic Appeal ( CDA ), which were united in the group " Not by Bread Alone " ( Niet bij Brood Alleen ) and members of the Evangelical Progressive Party, which had previously left the Protestant Anti Revolutionary Party.
The National Assembly ( Majlisi Milliy ) has 33 members, 25 elected for a five year term bij local majlisi deputies and eight appointed by the president.
The first part of the name is probably from the Dutch: " sta me bij " ( stand by me ).
* 10px Gold medal by the Zwolle society Kunstliefde spaart geen vlijt for the poem Karel V aan zijnen zoon Philips II, bij de overdragt van de regering der Nederlanden, 1782
Cohen's politics towards ethnic minorities in Amsterdam is characterized by the slogan " keeping things together " ( de boel bij elkaar houden ).
In 1912 the sluice was replaced bij a diesel-run pumping station and in 1942 by one that ran on electricity.

bij and Willem
File: De slag bij Terheide-The Battle of Schevening-August 10 1653 ( Willem van de Velde I, 1657 ). jpg | The Battle of Terheide ( 1657 ), commemorating the Battle of Scheveningen on 10 August 1653

Abcoude and by
The town is served by Abcoude railway station.
In 1274 he faced an uprising by nobles led by the powerful lords Gijsbrecht IV of Amstel, Zweder of Abcoude, Arnoud of Amstel, and Herman VI van Woerden, who held lands on the border with the adjacent bishopric of Utrecht ( the area of Amsterdam, Abcoude, IJsselstein, and Woerden ) at the expense of the bishop.

by and Willem
* 1816 Map of the battlefield with initial dispositions by Willem Benjamin Craan
Engraving by Willem Swidde.
Onnes ' student Willem Hendrik Keesom was eventually able to solidify 1 cm < sup > 3 </ sup > of helium in 1926 by applying additional external pressure.
Hilversum is also known for its architecturally important " Raadhuis " or town hall, designed by Willem Dudok ( 1884 – 1974 ).
Resolution in a gale by Willem van de Velde, the younger depicts the second HMS Resolution c. 1678
Jan Mayen first appeared on Willem Jansz Blaeu's 1620 edition map of Europe, originally published by Cornelis Doedz in 1606.
Edited by Willem Bollée.
Prakrit text with English translation, annotations and exhaustive Index by Willem Bollée.
* The Kumiuta and Danmono Traditions of Japanese Koto Music, by Willem Adriaansz ( University of California Press, 1973 )
Truth-Trees were invented by Evert Willem Beth.
The term was coined by the Dutch psychiatrist and writer Frederik ( Willem ) van Eeden ( 1860 – 1932 ).
The first documented European sighting of the region was made by the Dutch Captain Willem de Vlamingh and his crew on 10 January 1697.
Perth is set on the Swan River, named after the native black swans in 1697 by Willem de Vlamingh, captain of a Dutch expedition and namer of WA's Rottnest Island.
In May 1645 he was selected by the Dutch West India Company to replace Willem Kieft as Director-General of the New Netherland colony.
The word doesn't appear unhyphenated until about 1934 by Willem de Sitter, perhaps indicating that up to that point its German equivalent, Rotverschiebung, was more commonly used.
* Panorama Mesdag houses a cylindrical 360 ° " panoramic " painting, 14 meters high by 120 meters long, depicting the sea-front at Scheveningen in the late 19th century, made by Hendrik Willem Mesdag.
On film, John Clark has been portrayed by Willem Dafoe in Clear and Present Danger and Liev Schreiber in The Sum of All Fears.
Use of the Dutch name, " Wim ", a shortened version of the baptismal name " Wilhelm / Willem ", reflected his mother's Dutch provenance, but the Dutch version was rejected by the civil registration authorities in 1945 as " unGerman ".
The unusual faintness of white dwarfs was first recognized in 1910 by Henry Norris Russell, Edward Charles Pickering, and Williamina Fleming ;< sup >, p. 1 </ sup > the name white dwarf was coined by Willem Luyten in 1922.
Willem Luyten appears to have been the first to use the term white dwarf when he examined this class of stars in 1922 ; the term was later popularized by Arthur Stanley Eddington.
), Aestui, Venedi, Goths | Gythones and Ingaevones on the right upper corner of the map Edited by Willem and Joan Blaeu ), 1645.
In the 1920s several best-sellers dealt with the history of the world, including surveys The Story of Mankind ( 1921 ) by Hendrik Willem van Loon and The Outline of History ( 1918 ) by H. G.

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