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Dutch and writer
* 1995 – Willem Frederik Hermans, Dutch writer ( b. 1921 )
After this essay was circulated in samizdat and then published outside the Soviet Union ( initially on July 6, 1968, in the Dutch newspaper Het Parool through intermediary of the Dutch academic and writer Karel van het Reve, followed by The New York Times ), Sakharov was banned from all military-related research and returned to FIAN to study fundamental theoretical physics.
* 1598 – Philips van Marnix, lord of Sint-Aldegonde, Dutch writer and statesman ( b. 1538 )
* 1947 – Henk van Woerden, Dutch painter and writer ( d. 2005 )
* 1923 – Gerard Reve, Dutch writer ( d. 2006 )
* 1949 – Luc Sala, Dutch entrepreneur and writer
* 1835 – Piet Paaltjens, Dutch writer and minister ( d. 1894 )
* 1904 – Havank, Dutch writer ( d. 1964 )
* 1620 – Roemer Visscher, Dutch writer ( b. 1547 )
* 1887 – Multatuli, Dutch writer ( b. 1820 )
* 1918 – Hella S. Haasse, Dutch writer ( d. 2011 )
* 1954 – Renate Dorrestein, Dutch writer
* 1968 – Ilja Leonard Pfeijffer, Dutch writer
* 1939 – William Levy, Dutch writer
* 1972 – Mohammed Benzakour, Dutch writer
Karel van het Reve ( 19 May 1921, Amsterdam – 4 March 1999, Amsterdam ) was a Dutch writer, translator and literary historian, teaching and writing on Russian literature.
On the same ship were several other Dutch travellers, including Elias Hesse, a writer.
The term was coined by the Dutch psychiatrist and writer Frederik ( Willem ) van Eeden ( 1860 – 1932 ).
* 1820 – Multatuli ( Eduard Douwes Dekker ), Dutch writer ( d. 1887 )
* 1581 – Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft, Dutch historian and writer ( d. 1647 )
* 1585 – Gerbrand Adriaensz Bredero, Dutch writer ( d. 1618 )
* 1999 – Karel van het Reve, Dutch writer, translator and literary historian ( b. 1921 )
* 1963 – Joost Zwagerman, Dutch writer
* 1944 – Maarten't Hart, Dutch biologist and writer

Dutch and clairvoyant
According to Dutch journalist Willem Oltmans, a " serious and famous Dutch clairvoyant ," named Gerard Croiset, had a vision in 1967 of a conspirator who had manipulated Oswald ; his description led Oltmans to de Mohrenschildt, and the two stayed in touch.

Dutch and characterized
It is characterized by large parks and Dutch colonial buildings.
The 17th century falls into the Early Modern period of Europe and in that continent was characterized by the Dutch Golden Age, the Baroque cultural movement, the French Grand Siècle dominated by Louis XIV, the Scientific Revolution, and The General Crisis.
For two centuries New Netherland Dutch culture characterized the region ( today's Capital District around Albany, the Hudson Valley, western Long Island, northeastern New Jersey, and New York City ).
Dutch cuisine is characterized by its somewhat limited diversity ; however, it varies greatly from region to region.
Dutch food is traditionally characterized by the high consumption of vegetables when compared to the consumption of meat.
The Dutch education system is characterized by ideological divisions.
The word " heuvelland " is Dutch for hilly country, as the municipality is characterized by the different hills on its territory.
It put the " national interest " above the individual interest and the interest of social groups, ( pillars ) that had characterized Dutch society.
Dutch folk music, is characterized by simple straightforward bass motives heavily supplemented with fast, often happy, melody.
* Schooner: A type of sailing vessel characterized by the use of fore-and-aft sails on two or more masts with the forward mast being no taller than the rear masts, first used by the Dutch in the 16th or 17th century.
This period was characterized by the arrival of Dutch colonists and while most Bataks did not oppose the Dutch, the Toba Batak fought a guerrilla war that lasted into the early 20th century and ended only with the death in 1907 of their charismatic priest-warrior-king Si Singamangaraja XII, who had battled the Dutch during the First Toba War with both magic and weaponry.

Dutch and behavior
Shortly after, in 1869, Irish chemist Thomas Andrews studied the phase transition from a liquid to a gas and coined the term critical point to describe the instant at which a gas and a liquid were indistinguishable as phases, and Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals supplied the theoretical framework which allowed the prediction of critical behavior based on measurements at much higher temperatures.
Opponents of the Dutch drug policy either call for full legalization, or argue that laws should penalize morally wrong or deviant behavior, whether enforceable or not.
For example Aruban governor Frits Goedgedrag's name is Dutch for " good behavior ", whereas football player Edson Braafheid's name means " goodness ".
* Hans van Abeelen ( 1936 ) – first Dutch behavior geneticist
* 1660-64: In 1660, Dutch governor-general Peter Stuyvesant decides to hold Indian children hostage for the behavior of increasingly angry tribespeople.
The name comes from the supposed behavior of the Dutch garden gnome in sorting a line of flowerpots and is described on Dick Grune's Gnome sort page:
Smith studied the behavior of " buyers " and " sellers ", who are told how much they " value " a fictitious commodity and then are asked to competitively " bid " or " ask " on these commodities following the rules of various real world market institutions ( e. g., the Double auction as well the English and Dutch auctions ).
The rebellious States-General decided on 14 June 1581 to officially declare the throne vacant, because of Philip's behavior, hence the Dutch name for the Act of Abjuration: " Plakkaat van Verlatinghe ", which may be translated as " Placard of Desertion.
Arya Purbaya ’ s erratic behavior in court, his alleged homosexuality which was abhorred by the pious king and rumors of his planning a rebellion against the “ heathen ” ( the Dutch ) caused unrest in Kartasura and hatred from the nobles.

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