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Leidse and which
* The Lower Germanic Limes, which extended from the North Sea at Katwijk in the Netherlands along the then main Lower Rhine branches ( modern Oude Rijn, Leidse Rijn, Kromme Rijn, Nederrijn )

Leidse and on
* Project on the Leiden Choirbooks, by Egidius Quartet and Erik Jas Leidse Koorboeken

Leidse and .
Some years after he had finished his study he started work at the Leidse Sterrewacht ( Leiden observatory ), where he wrote his thesis.
Though the Leidse Sterrewacht wanted him back, government opposition because of his Marxist sympathies made this fall through.
Leidse kaas is the most common type of komijnekaas-cheese including cumin as an ingredient-in the Netherlands.
Traditional farm-made Leidse kaas is a Protected Designation of Origin named Boeren-Leidse met sleutels.
Originally, the city of Utrecht was built by the Romans at a ford ( crossing ) near the place where the Kromme Rijn forks into rivers Vecht ( north ) and Leidse Rijn ( west ); the last stretch within the city walls, however, was channelised to form the Oudegracht canal.
Rivers Leidse Rijn and Vecht extend from the city moat and are the continuation of the Kromme Rijn.
The Vecht originates in the city of Utrecht, where the Kromme Rijn stream forks into two branches: the Leidse Rijn / Oude Rijn branch to the west and the Vecht to the north.
Image: RhineUtrecht. jpg | Satellite close-up of the Utrecht region showing the Leidse Rijn-Oude Rijn stream ( d ).
Readers were able to consult alphabetical and systematic registers of the Leiden library in the form of bound catalogue cards, known as Leidse boekjes.
Magna commoditas: geschiedenis van de Leidse universiteitsbibliotheek 1575-2000.
* Karstens, WKH and Kleibrink, H ( 1982 ) De Leidse Hortus: een botanische erfenis.
This type of anthropology, developed by the late nineteenth-century and early twentieth-century anthropologists, was eventually called " de Leidse Richting ," or " de Leidse School ," and a continuous flow of researchers was educated in this type of anthropology.

Hout and which
The band's biggest hit was ' Stil in mij ' ( Silent inside of me ) in 1994 from their first album ' Van Dik Hout ', which became platinum in The Netherlands.
It is opposite the inlet on which the town of Hout Bay is centred.

Hout and on
Before being extradited, Van Hout and Holleeder stayed for more than three years in France, first on the run, then in prison, and then, awaiting a change of the extradition treaty, then with house arrest, and finally in prison again.
The biggest systems are the Wynberg Caves, located on the Back Table, not far from the Jeep Track, in ridges overlooking Orange Kloof and Hout Bay.
A post office opened on December 17, 1903 with Lillian Hout as the first postmaster.
The vessel berthed at the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront in Cape Town, and then left for Hout Bay before continuing on its voyage.
The Foundation also supported several other census-based books reflecting on the import of the new millennium and the evolution of American society, including Century of Difference: How America Changed in the Last One Hundred Years ( 2006 ) by Claude Fischer and Michael Hout, both of University of California, Berkeley and One Nation Divisible: What America Was and What it is Becoming ( 2006 ) by Michael Katz and Mark Stern, both of the University of Pennsylvania.

Hout and with
* 1795 – The first occupation by United Kingdom of Cape Colony, South Africa with the Battle of Hout Bay, after successive victories at the Battle of Muizenberg and Wynberg, after William V requested protection against revolutionary France's occupation of the Netherlands.
Together with Van Dik Hout, Acda en de Munnik formed the band: De Poema ’ s.

Hout and .
The kidnappers Cor van Hout, Willem Holleeder, Jan Boelaard, Frans Meijer, and Martin Erkamps, were eventually caught and served prison terms.
In B. Hollebrandse, A. van Hout & C. Vet ( Eds.
The editio princeps was by Mai, as described above ; the standard edition is the Teubner text by M. van den Hout ( Leipzig, 1988 ).
The settlement formed around the James B. Patterson sawmill and the F. Hout general store.
Oosterhout ()( Translated: " Ooster "= Eastern " Hout "= Woods ) is a municipality and a city in the South of the Netherlands.
File: Cape Gull RWD. jpg | Hout Bay, South Africa
File: Gull, Cape RWD3. jpg | Hout Bay, South Africa
He left Lithuania for South Africa at the age of 21 and lived in Hout Bay, Cape Town, South Africa at the time of his death.
* Fish and Wildlife Resources of Nunivak Island, Part 1, Fisheries-March 21, 1966 Jerry Hout, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
He was raised in Hout Bay, a suburb of Cape Town, and attended Hoërskool Jan van Riebeeck.
* van Hout, I. C.
In the study " The Truth about Conservative Christians ," two sociologists, Andrew Greeley and Michael Hout, claim to show that class does matter, despite Frank's thesis.

park and which
It is remembered and has been commemorated by a bust in a park and a square in the city which was renamed Piazzo Lauro Di Bosis after the war.
This had a pleasant effect upon the Sunday gate receipts as well as upon the intake of the rail and bus companies, some of which began to offer special excursion rates, including seats at the park, just as the trolley and ferry companies had when baseball was new.
While women had always attended ball games in small numbers ( it was the part of a `` dead game sport '' in the early years of the twentieth century to be taken out to the ball park and to root, root, root for the home team ), they had often sat in patient martyrdom, unable even to read the scoreboard, which sometimes seemed to indicate that one team led another by a score of three hundred and eighty to one hundred and fifty-one.
Another place popular with children is the Parque Papagayo which is a large family park which has life-sized replicas of a Spanish galleon and the space shuttle Columbia, three artificial lakes, aviary, skating rink, rides, go-karts and more.
He joined with George Marston and other civic-minded businessmen to purchase the site of the original Presidio of San Diego, which they developed as a historic park and eventually donated to the city of San Diego.
On his rental agreement form for that house, Omari gave two license-plates authorized to park in his space, one of which was registered to Atta.
Various markets are held in the Market Hall, for example: Tuesdays – retail market, which also stretches into the town hall car park and temporarily the Cattle Market, while Brewery Yard car park is regenerated ; Wednesday – flea market ; 4th Thursday of the month a farmers ' market ; Friday – retail market ; Saturday – retail market ( also in the town hall car park ); 3rd Sunday of the month – antique fair ; 2nd Saturday – craft fair.
An ornate granite drinking bowl which serves the needs of thirsty dogs at the entrance to Bodmin ’ s Priory car park was donated by Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Thailand who lived at Tredethy.
Public parkland includes the esplanade along the Charles River, which mirrors its Boston counterpart, Cambridge Common, a busy and historic public park immediately adjacent to the Harvard campus, and the Alewife Brook Reservation and Fresh Pond in the western part of the city.
Parking nightmares had plagued the city as far back as the 1950s, the little park lacked modern amenities, and New York City, which in 1957 had lost both its National League teams ( the Dodgers and the Giants ) to Los Angeles and San Francisco, respectively, was actively courting Reds owner Powel Crosley.
However, Crosley was adamant that the Reds remain in Cincinnati and tolerated worsening problems with the Crosley Field location, which were exacerbated by the Millcreek Expressway ( I-75 ) project that ran alongside the park.
Due to the close proximity of the ball park, many Cub fans make the drive to Miller Park which coined the nickname " Wrigley North ".
On June 4, 1998, the city officially opened the Museum Campus, a lakefront park, surrounding three of the city's main museums, each of which is of national importance: the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Shedd Aquarium.
The largest park is Mills Park, which has a total of of land.
Its coordinates are 15 25 N, 61 20 W. It is known as " The Nature Island of the Caribbean " due to its spectacular, lush, and varied flora and fauna, which is protected by an extensive natural park system.
The park is immediately south of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which supplied at least a few of the earliest players.
The residence of the President of Ireland ( Áras an Uachtaráin ), which was built in 1754, is located in the park.
In 2010 the Space Needle Corporation submitted a proposal for an exhibition of Chihuly's work at a site in the Seattle Center, in competition with proposals for other uses from several other groups. The project, which sees the new Chihuly exhibition hall occupy the site of the former Fun Forest amusement park in the Seattle Center park and entertainment complex, received the final green light from the Seattle City Council on April 25, 2011. Divisive Dale Chihuly Glass-Art " Museum " Approved for Former Seattle Amusement Park ARTINFO. com It opened May 21, 2012. Chihuly Garden and Glass Opens with Dedication Ceremony on Monday, May 21 prnewswire. comDale Chihuly's ' Glass House ' shines in Seattle publicbroadcasting. net
Taylor claimed the name Fenway Park came from its location in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston, which was partially created late in the nineteenth century by filling in marshland or " fens ", to create the Back Bay Fens urban park.
The new park, unlike Sun Life Stadium ( which was criticized in its baseball configuration for poor sight lines in some locations ), was designed foremost as a baseball park.

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