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Heemstede and their
The Dutch East India Company required their ships to follow this route, and in 1643 the crew of the Heemstede, captained by Claes Gerritszoon Bierenbroodspot made the first recorded landing.

Heemstede and with
* Hartekamp-an estate ( partially in Heemstede ) with an extensive public park.
In 1857, the municipality Berkenrode was merged with Heemstede.
Image: Spider wasp 05. JPG | Spider wasp with its prey near Heemstede, The Netherlands
The hofje was built on the border with Heemstede, and the regent's room was South of the rest of the complex on Heemstede land.
He is said to have defeated the Flemish near Heemstede with the help of the Haarlemmers at the site of the Manpad.

Heemstede and left
The crew of the Nachtglas noticed the tablet left by the Heemstede on 10 January 1656 near a watering place.

Heemstede and 1643
In 1643 the crew of the Heemstede, captained by Claes Gerritsz.

Heemstede and from
On May 28, 1653, Bennebroek split off from the Heemstede fiefdom and Adriaen Pauw ( 1622-1697 ), son of Adriaan Pauw, became its first feudal lord.
In 1653, Bennebroek split off from Heemstede, becoming a separate fiefdom.
Another theory regarding the origin of the name ' Hempstead ' is that it is derived from the Dutch town of ' Heemstede ' in the Netherlands, as this was an area many Dutch settlers of New Netherland originated from.
Category: People from Heemstede
Category: People from Heemstede

Heemstede and Dutch
* Vrijheidsbeeld ( Freedom Statue ), statue by Mari Andriessen to celebrate freedom and commemorate Heemstede victims of the Dutch Revolt.
In the same period ( 1946 – 1950 ), he was a member for the Dutch Labour Party of the Provincial States of North Holland and served on the town council of Heemstede.
Johannes Jacobus " Johan " Neeskens (; born 15 September 1951 in Heemstede, Netherlands ) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder.

Heemstede and van
* " Glorie van Heemstede "
It was founded in 1650 by the testament of Willem van Heythuijsen ( sometimes spelled Heythuysen ) on the site of his summer residence outside the city walls of Haarlem on land that was considered Heemstede property until it was annexed in 1927.
In 1817 Mr. David Jacob van Lennep, who lived in the stately house called Huis te Manpad next to the Manpad, encouraged the Heemstede council to erect a monument.
* Isaäc Burchard Diederik van den Berch van Heemstede
* Isaäc Lambertus Cremer van den Berch van Heemstede

replenished and their
During their stay the crew performed maintenance and replenished their water supplies.
The Traditions replenished their numbers ( which had been diminished by the withdrawal of two Traditions, the secretive Ahl-i-Batin, and the Solificati, alchemists plagued by scandal ) with former Technocrats from the Sons of Ether and Virtual Adepts factions, vying for the beliefs of sleepers and with the Technocracy, and perpetually wary of the Nephandi ( who consciously embrace evil and service to a demonic or alien master ) and the Marauders ( who resist Paradox with a magical form of madness ).
From around 1830, Nauruans had contact with Europeans from whaling ships and traders who replenished their supplies ( such as fresh water ) at Nauru.
Although the sequences that replicate more slowly cannot sustain their abundance level by themselves, they are constantly replenished as sequences that replicate faster mutate into them.
The Russians had lost around 210, 000 men, but with their shorter supply lines, they soon replenished their armies.
In 1565, they landed in the Mariana Islands, where they briefly anchored and replenished their supplies.
A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology ( online May 8, 2008 ) suggests that, when athletes ingest both carbohydrate and caffeine following exhaustive exercise, their glycogen is replenished more rapidly.
For irrigation systems to be sustainable they require proper management ( to avoid salinization ) and must not use more water from their source than is naturally replenished, otherwise the water source becomes, in effect, a non-renewable resource.
Before the battle, the generals suggested that they replenish their weapons before clashing with the enemy, but Lü Meng held a different opinion: he felt that by the time the equipments were replenished, the enemy would surely have reinforced and prepared their defenses ; also, he warned that in a few days the river would return to low tide, which would make the retreat back to their ships difficult.
They claim this can be achieved through calculation in kind ( i. e. technical planning based on real physical units of demand ), a system of regulated stock control-much like that used in supermarkets-to ensure goods are replenished after they are taken and used by members of the community satisfying their self-defined needs, and the principle of the law of the minimum This was formally set out in the 1980s in their pamphlet Socialism as a Practical Alternative
Tucows has three sources of income from their Domain portfolio: 1 ) Income from advertising from pages of domains within their domain name portfolio ; 2 ) Income from sales of domains from their portfolio which is constantly being replenished ; 3 ) Income from the auction of the steady stream of thousands of domain names that expire every day and become available for resale.
Despite their limited capacity, every vehicle will have its weapon and boost charges replenished at the completion of each lap in a race.
On their first day across the river, they attacked the newly replenished Portuguese garrison of Ngomano and solved all their supply issues for the foreseeable future.
Tompkinsville was the site where early explorers replenished their fresh water supplies and was known in colonial times as the " Watering Place ".
At the end of their turn, a player's hand was replenished to five cards.
After three days spent in scrutinizing the eastern and northern coastline, Entrecasteaux decided that the rumours he had heard in Table Bay must be false, and he therefore set sail for Ambon, where his ships replenished their stores.

replenished and supplies
Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished.
These freighters, which brought supplies and extra equipment to keep the station replenished, helped ensure that the crew were always able to carry out useful scientific work aboard the station.
Named by US-ACAN after the port of Lyttelton, New Zealand, where over the years, many expedition ships refueled and replenished supplies en route to Antarctica ; also in recognition of the friendship and cooperation of its citizens with American participation in the U. S. Antarctic Research Program.
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary vessel RFA Diligence, present in Kochi, India when the disaster struck, replenished Chatham before returning to Kochi to embark aid supplies.
The laser whip is a short-range weapon that can be used infinitely, while bullets and grenades are limited and must be replenished by picking additional supplies dropped by defeated enemies.
Crew and passengers were fed by Biltmore culinary staff, who also replenished their on-board supplies.
For a few hectic months hundreds of gold seekers landed at Eden, replenished their supplies then headed for Kiandra.
Health and armor energy can be replenished by picking up medical supplies and energy cells respectively, or by using wall-mounted charging devices.

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