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Dutchman and while
When Will Turner takes over as captain of the Flying Dutchman, the crew reverts to their human forms as Turner stays true to his purpose while his wife Elizabeth dutifully waits for him after his ten years.
However, while he was lapping Jos Verstappen, the Dutchman accidentally rammed into the back of him, taking Montoya out.
The last hallucination took place while Jack was imprisoned on the Dutchman where his honest streak won ( possibly due to not liking his sea creature-like " future " which comedically dropped his brain and searched for it around the Brig.
During his wartime service, Monsarrat claimed to have seen the ghost ship Flying Dutchman while sailing the Pacific, near the location where the young King George V had seen her in 1881.
In Season Three's " The Madness of Mysterio ," he was never wearing his costume, but he had started carrying a cigarette-holder in his mouth, wore a smoking jacket, his skin was green, and his ears were no longer pointed ; while the series ' final episode simply reruns Mysterio's standard appearance in " The Return of the Flying Dutchman " episode as part of a clip episode.
Robert Blair notes that people have been seeking the Lost Dutchman mine since at least 1892, while Granger writes that according to one estimate, 8, 000 people annually made some effort to locate the Lost Dutchman's mine.
The Regiment suffered 116 Dutch and 20 attached-Korean soldiers killed in action, three soldiers are still MIA, while one Dutchman was taken prisoner and died in a North Korean POW camp.
In 2007, the Haus der Kunst, Munich, mounted an exhibition of Schlingensief's work ; it presented African Twin Towers and short films that have been shot while the artist directed the Flying Dutchman at the Teatro Amazonas in Manaus, Brazil.
Their relationship also had a racial component, as Jacobsz was a white Dutchman, while Blank was a black Khoi.

Dutchman and command
Now under Will's command, the Flying Dutchman resurfaces, and the crew has reverted to human form.

Dutchman and expedition
A Dutchman, Samuel Blommaert, assisted the fitting-out and appointed Peter Minuit to lead the expedition.

Dutchman and sent
However Taylor's luck had started to take a turn for the worse, as Paul Gascoigne was injured by Jan Wouters ' elbow, but the Dutchman was not sent off.
If Platt was wrong to claim a penalty he was right that the Dutchman be sent off for a blatant professional foul.
Fellow Dutchman and cabaret artist Wim Kan sent Kaps an audio cassette saying how he was shocked about finding out about the cancer.

Dutchman and out
In the 2006 tournament, Hankey had an uncharacteristic " bad day at the office ", crashing out at the first hurdle to Dutchman Albertino Essers.
On 21 November 2009, Van der Sar would suffer injury again and be kept out of action for 12 games, with the combination of the Dutchman ’ s wife suffering a brain haemorrhage just before Christmas.
The Dutchman finds out about Dallas tipping off the shipment, takes her hostage and tells Izzy and Moe to bring the bourbon for an exchange.
His early childhood years would turn out not to be the easiest for young Johnny, because he was born from a marriage most unusual for those days-namely that between a Dutchman and a German woman.
He was on course to finish 2nd in the championship behind Dutchman Tom Coronel, but had to miss the last 3 rounds of the Championship due to budget issues ( the last round had double points, so it was effectively 4 rounds / a maximum of 80 points missed out on ).
While unclear in the film, the writers of the film stated in blog posts and in video commentary that as Elizabeth stayed faithful to Will unlike Calypso, Will is released from his duty on the Flying Dutchman and is free to live out his days on land.
Caslon is cited as the first original typeface of English origin, but type historians like Stanley Morison and Alfred F. Johnson, a scientist who worked at the British Museum, did point out the close similarity of Caslon's design to the Dutch Fell types cut by Voskens and other type cut by the Dutchman Van Dyck.
Johnson had a strong first year at Cardiff, and after spending the first six months as a regular substitute, began to form a dominant pairing with Dutchman Glenn Loovens which saw them keep club captain Darren Purse out of the side.
Anton de Kom was listed in De Grootste Nederlander ( The Greatest Dutchman / Dutchwoman ) as # 102 out of 202 people.

Dutchman and by
The overall styling was created by Dutchman Harm Lagaay, a member of the Porsche styling team, with the hidden headlights, sloping bonnet line and grille-less nose giving the car its popular wedge shape.
In the mid-15th century, several European nations reached the coast of West Africa, vested successively or simultaneously by the Portuguese, the Dutchman, the English and French.
The first submersible with reliable information on its construction was built in 1620 by Cornelius Drebbel, a Dutchman in the service of James I of England.
The Flying Dutchman ( Der fliegende Holländer ) is an opera, with music and libretto by Richard Wagner.
Heine introduces the character as a Wandering Jew of the ocean, and also added the device taken up so vigorously by Wagner in this, and many subsequent operas: the Dutchman can only be redeemed by the love of a faithful woman.
In 1969 Appleton's first recordings were published ( Appleton Syntonic Menageire and Human Music – the latter in collaboration with jazz musician Don Cherry – on the Flying Dutchman label, produced by Bob Thiele.
After reading an article by the Dutchman Christiaan Eijkman that indicated people eating brown rice were less vulnerable to beri-beri than those who ate only the fully milled product, he tried to isolate the substance responsible and he succeeded around 1912.
The poem may also have been inspired by the legends of the Wandering Jew, who was forced to wander the earth until Judgement Day for taunting Jesus on the day of the Crucifixion, and of the Flying Dutchman.
Due to his fear of flying, Bergkamp has been affectionately nicknamed the " Non-Flying Dutchman " by Arsenal supporters.
In 2004, in a TV show, Fortuyn was chosen as De Grootste Nederlander (" Greatest Dutchman of all-time "), followed closely by William of Orange, the leader of the independence war that established the precursor to the present-day Netherlands.
In February 2000 two singles were issued on the same day ; Als Niet Als by Henny in with a rap from Antwerp-born Dutchman Brainpower, and Ernst's anti-violence track Watje which sees the good man supplying a ragga-style rap halfway.
In the Late Middle Ages, the Frisian pirates led by respectively Pier Gerlofs Donia and Wijerd Jelckama, fought against the troops of Charles V, Holy Roman Empire with some success, capturing as many as 28 ships in one battle earning Donia the title " Cross of the Dutchman " and making him one of the most famous and iconic pirates of the era.
The drink was invented by a Dutchman from De Lier, Ambrosius Vermöllen, who became a citizen of Danzig on 6 July 1598.
The number of schools multiplied ; but at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, the Japanese judokas were beaten by a foreigner ( Dutchman Anton Geesink ), an upset that had a dramatic effect on all Japanese martial artists.
** Dutchman, The Flying Dutchman by Richard Wagner
There are clear echoes of the Wandering Jew in Wagner's The Flying Dutchman, whose plot line is adapted from a story by Heinrich Heine in which the Dutchman is referred to as ' the Wandering Jew of the ocean ', and his final opera Parsifal features a woman called Kundry who is in some ways a female version of the Wandering Jew.
Frederick was a wealthy Dutchman who by the time of his death had amassed an enormous estate, which encompassed the entire modern City of Yonkers, as well as several other Hudson River towns.
The earliest known stone inscription in the Old Malay language was found in Sumatra, written in Pallava variant of Grantha script and dates back to 7th century – known as Kedukan Bukit Inscription, it was discovered by the Dutchman M. Batenburg on 29 November 1920, at Kedukan Bukit, South Sumatra, on the banks of the River Tatang, a tributary of the River Musi.
The monumental East window depicting Jonah's whale, top right, was made by a Dutchman, Bernard van Linge, for £ 113 in 1622.
The first recorded settlement at the site occurred in 1846, when a young doctor named James Azle Steward moved into a cabin built by a Dutchman named Rumsfeldt.
In November and December 1600, the surroundings of Corregidor Island were used as berth by the Dutchman Olivier van Noort.

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