How To Use Dutchman In A Sentence
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Raw strings and belting brass convey the hell-on-earth of the Dutchman's existence.
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This triggers the appearance of a number of wildflowers: trillium, phlox, trout lily, Dutchman's breeches, violets, wild strawberries and many more.
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Well done Edwin van der Sar; a Dutchman by birth, qualified to play for England by residency and a long term stalwart of my Fantasy Football teams.
Edwin van der Sar beats Death
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Among them are Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, and various species of toothwort, trillium, and violet.
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Dutchman Sebastian Langeveld(Rabobank) won the 66th edition of the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad (formerly Het Volk) as he outsprinted defending championJuan Antonio Flecha (Sky) in a tightly contested photo-finish.
Sebastian Langeveld beats Juan Antonio Flecha at Het Nieuwsblad
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It all started with a semidocumentary called Mein Kampf - My Crintes in which I played Van Der Lubbe, the half-Aitted Dutchman blamed for the burning of the Reichstag.
An Autobiography
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Ricksen played a one-two with Namouchi and after the Dutchman had raced some 60 yards upfield he played Arveladze in.
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A long ball in from Ball was killed by the Dutchman, who turned and hit it beyond the helpless Arthur.
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On the travelator, a tattooed Dutchman speaks rapidly to a girlfriend via his mobile phone whilst walking at full speed against the direction of the belt - perhaps some bizarre form of exercise for exhibitionists.
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There was the cold boar's head, decorated with flowers; the fattest turkey, roasted before the great fire; boiled beef, bathed in odorous krout, and declared delicacies by every sturdy Dutchman; a spiced ham, decorated with vegetables.
The Von Toodleburgs Or, The History of a Very Distinguished Family
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Bishop's Cap, Dutchman's breeches, and showy orchis.
Pros and Cons of Wildflower Collection
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My talk with the old Dutchman, and the lies to which I was constrained, had already given me a sense of how my conduct must appear to others; and now, after the strong admiration I had just experienced and the immoderacy with which I had continued my vain purchases, I began to think of it myself as very hasarded.
David Balfour, Second Part Being Memoirs Of His Adventures At Home And Abroad, The Second Part: In Which Are Set Forth His Misfortunes Anent The Appin Murder; His Troubles With Lord Advocate Grant; Captivity On The Bass Rock; Journey Into Holland And Fran
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A mistake by Evra lets in Yildirim, who plays in Sen beautifully, who has a great chance to score just to the right of goal, goes for a dink when he should have smashed it and the gangling Dutchman blocks.
Bursaspor v Manchester United - as it happened
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Donder en bliksem, dat is bad," exclaimed the Dutchman, tumbling out of his hammock and putting on his coat and shoes.
Owen Hartley; or, Ups and Downs A Tale of Land and Sea
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More than twice he was enticed into a rash challenge as the Dutchman shimmied this way then that, but twice he was booked for them.
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Koeman dropped in for a chat and the Dutchman might have mentioned frustrations in the transfer market.
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It competes with native wildflowers that also flower in the spring, like spring beauty, wild ginger, bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, hepatica, toothworts, and trilliums, stealing light, moisture, nutrients, soil and space.
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Another Dutchman asked him not to ruin his friend and his family for what he was well aware could never be called a sinecure place, and was so precarious in its tenure.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon
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Dutchman ( "Wie aus der Ferne") and a terzetto with Daland close the act.
The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
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However, if Spurs can show the newfound spirit and bouncebackability brought in by the big Dutchman at the helm, they should be realistically aiming for the three points.
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We have arrested Cornelius Reitvelt, a Dutchman and a baker, with a bakeshop in Westminster.
Exit the Actress
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The Dutchman, making his debut for the Perth club, did his best to marshal a back line denuded of two players thanks to the folly of red cards in a pre - season friendly.
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One example given was of a Dutchman seeking consensus but all the Dutchmen I know are are a blunt, individualistic and unbending lot - a world away from the Japanese.
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If he's only twenty - five , I'm a Dutchman!
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Real Madrid have been making covetous eyes at the free-scoring Dutchman.
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By reputation, the goggled Dutchman is something of an awkward customer, but first impressions have been favourable.
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The buccaneer haughtily challenged mynheer to fight the battle over again -- stipulating that his consort should stand aloof from the engagement, and, that should the Dutchman conquer, both the pirate vessels should be his.
The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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Sam, with his muscles, only had to take off his t-shirt to be tapped on the shoulder by a beefy Dutchman on holiday.
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But too late; before they could do anything, the ship grounded on Dutchman's Bank, about two miles from Puffin Island.
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The Dutchman displayed immense composure to chest the ball down, turn and make rapid incursions towards the visitors' penalty area.
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Take "korfball," a co-ed sport dreamed up by a Dutchman that combines elements of netball and soccer but looks something like early basketball.
Are the Dutch Destined to Lose?
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The Dutchman kept Mourinho on his staff, later making him his number 2.
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Dutchman_, and presently he became aware of a soft strumming sound, and of a voice which sang murmurously:
The Happy Venture
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His examples are ‘the geometry of a young Japanese woman walking down a Parisian street or a Dutchman made to feel clumsy, elephantine, in a traditional Japanese house or inn.’
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Certainly, Europeans were familiar with Dutchmans pipes or birthworts - Aristolochia clematitis was employed as an ‘aid’ to women in labor until the late 1800s.
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Surf and turf Daytrip by boat to the 600-acre Indian Lake State Park, where you can jog the three-mile brushy Cherokee Trail past wildflowers like Dutchman's breeches and bloodroot.
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I think we all know what the stigma here is: To be seen driving a minivan is to admit to a kind of shameful domesticity, an existence of postsexual nullity and a state of parental slavery, ever orbiting from school, to grocery store, to ballet lessons, to games, like some suburban Flying Dutchman.
A Van Parents Will Love
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The skipper of the storeship was a Dutchman -- a chicken-hearted swab, who turned green at the sight of a nigger with a bunch of spears, or a club in his hand.
The Call Of The South 1908
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An 'you're a dirty low swape av a Dutchman to let that woman av yours use a native wor-rud in the captain's hearin'," and Deasy banged his fellow-trader between the eyes, as at the same moment Manogi and
Rodman The Boatsteerer And Other Stories 1898
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When the assistant referee refused to flag, the Dutchman angled a low shot across the goalkeeper and inside the far post.
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The Dutchman came off at half-time during the win over Bolton Wanderers last weekend with a calf strain.
Gareth Bale will miss Tottenham Hotspur's Milan trip, Redknapp says
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Garlic mustard shares the same territory and season as bloodroot, Dutchman's breeches, spring-beauty, wild ginger, hepaticas, toothworts, trilliums, and others that suffer at its hands - or roots.
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The picture above shows volunteer Dutchman's breeches, blue and striped squills, and Trillium recurvatum.
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As a keen sailor, he recognised a niche in the market in 1959, and the result was the open two-man leeboard boat called the Flying Dutchman.
YBW News
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For his wages the Dutchman needs to have a much more significant influence on the team display - occasional flashes of excellence only serve to infuriate even more.
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Bill Davis; a Frenchman, by name La Crosse; a Dutchman, and a Dane; the remaining two being men whose nationality is difficult to determine, and scarce known to themselves -- such as may be met on almost every ship that sails the sea.
The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
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Would he allow the Fed to be told how to adjust interest rates by a bumbling Dutchman?
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Dutchman's mouth water -- a "polder" of surpassing excellence, but it is viewed in a different light by enthusiastic wild duck shooters, who, like the owner of a grouse moor, look upon drainage and reclamation as the visible work of the devil.
Disturbed Ireland Being the Letters Written During the Winter of 1880-81.
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The Dutchman had his back to goal when he received a pass from Robert Pires but with a deft and exquisite touch of his left boot he flicked the ball around Nikos Dabizas, pirouetted and ran the other side, leaving the Newcastle defender completely disoriented before coolly beating Shay Given.
Guardian writers choose their favourite Premier League goal
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I fancy an inkling of the truth dawned in that Dutchman's soul at last, for he made no further reference to either garnets or mundic.
Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front
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The crew of the Dutchman was covered in barnacles and scales — more monster than human.
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We passed the Flying Dutchman, chugged up the lane out of town and on to a bridleway, a nice route of beech and oak and large mossy boulders of gritstone.
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The legend of the Flying Dutchman is as old as Homer, who showed us Ulysses as an unresting traveler, yearning for home and domestic joys.
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Phelps' decision to contest the 200m freestyle has added spice to the event, but he has yet to reveal the potency of the Dutchman.
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They preferred to go out generally without the falconer, a Dutchman, who had been taken into the service of Sir Nicholas thirty years before when things had been more prosperous; it was less embarrassing so; but they would have a lad to carry the "cadge," and a pony following them to carry the game.
By What Authority?
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“Go on and climb aboard,” said Bauerschmidt, a Pennsylvania Dutchman who packed a “hogleg” pistol that his father had carried in World War I.
Brotherhood of Heroes
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In part, Jansen's relationship with McCann broke down because the Dutchman took umbrage at being asked to grade his squad members from A to E, a move designed to allow the club to assess each player's importance.
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The programme opened with the overture to Wagner's Flying Dutchman.
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In the case of the bird-watcher abduction, the Filipino guide, Ivan Sarenas, escaped by leaping over the side of the boat in which they were being carried after securing the approval of the others, Swiss national Lorenzo Vinciguerra and Dutchman Ewold Horn.
Philippine Strike Kills 3 Terrorists
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On the travelator, a tattooed Dutchman speaks rapidly to a girlfriend via his mobile phone whilst walking at full speed against the direction of the belt - perhaps some bizarre form of exercise for exhibitionists.
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For the next thing that was heard of her, and that by a mere chance, was that she was marred to Mynheer van Hunker, 'a rascallion of an old half-bred Dutchman, 'as my hot-tongued sister called him, who had come over to fatten on our misfortunes by buying up the cavaliers' plate and jewels, and lending them money on their estates.
Stray Pearls
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All too soon , though, the Dutchman falls foul of the Japanese.
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My talk with the old Dutchman, and the lies to which I was constrained, had already given me a sense of how my conduct must appear to others; and now, after the strong admiration I had just experienced and the immoderacy with which I had continued my vain purchases, I began to think of it myself as very hazarded.
David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
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Many of our loveliest spring wildflowers - trillium, wild ginger, Dutchman's breeches, and hepatica among them - simply can't compete.
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Some day, when The Dutchman was dead, he would write a book and he possessed secrets that no roundsman could even guess at.
Autumn Maze
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In a vintage season for strikers, no one has been better than the buccaneering Dutchman, who has shown it is perfectly possible to come back from a serious knee injury and flourish in the most physically demanding league in Europe.
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They had put the Dutchman first upon the hatch (I could tell him by his stumpiness), and when at last the Old Man gave the signal, the Second Mate tilted his end, and he slid off, and down into the dark.
The Ghost Pirates
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The good Dutchman was released from his Algerine captivity (I imagine his figure looks like that of a slave amongst the Moors), and in his thank-offering to some godchild at home, he thus piously records his escape.
Roundabout Papers
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Kunst says one of his favorite bulbs is Dutchman's breeches (Dicentra cucullaria), which was introduced to him by his first-grade teacher.
Plant native bulbs now for thriving Midwest gardens
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Because there is only one flying dutchman, you —— Arjen Robben.
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Ryder is akin to Coleridge, too, for there is a direct visional analogy between "The Flying Dutchman" and the excessively pictorial stanzas of "The Ancient Mariner.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets
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After fortifying himself with schnapps, the Dutchman told his wife about the ghost.
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There was a sensational climax to the final of the men's pole vault when unrated Dutchman Rens Blom cleared 5.80m for Holland's first ever gold medal at the World Championships.
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So in the end they could only scrape through 1-0 with a goal by the ever inventive and adroit Dutchman, Dennis Bergkamp.
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Natural climbers such as clematis, Dutchman's pipe, and kiwi vines only need to be redirected as required.
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The three groups of paleoherbs are Aristolochiales (birthwort, Dutchman's pipe), Piperales (pepper vine, lizard's tails), and Nymphaeales (lotus, waterlilies).
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Often referred to as RVP, the flying Dutchman is set fair for a successful World Cup as he's back to full fitness after missing most of Arsenal's season through a long-term ankle injury.
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However, the big Dutchman recovered before Gareth Evans could punish the mistake.
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It was there that the Dutchman announced his resignation.
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Bill Davis; a Frenchman, by name La Crosse; a Dutchman, and a Dane; the remaining two being men whose nationality is difficult to determine, and scarce known to themselves -- such as may be met on almost every ship that sails the sea.
The Flag of Distress A Story of the South Sea
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Went later on with couple of others to nice place that serves good ribs (interesting times trying to explain "sprog" to a Russian and a Dutchman), and now back.
May 19th, 2004
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The Dutchman must have wished for the kind of goalkeeping which met his strike during his six-month spell without a goal, Stephane Balogh fumbling the shot into the corner despite getting two hands to it.
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In 1622 Sir Henry Appleton, the owner of the marsh, agreed to give one-third of it to Joas Croppenburg, a Dutchman skilled in the making of dikes, if he "inned" the marsh.
The Naturalist on the Thames