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Flanders

[ US /ˈfɫændɝz/ ]
NOUN
  1. a medieval country in northern Europe that included regions now parts of northern France and Belgium and southwestern Netherlands

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  • `I shall have Sarah neaten up your commode with a little fresh Flanders lace. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • The facades are ventilated and finished with coniferous wood such as Flanders pine. Casa 205 by H Arquitectes
  • However, transportation also constituted citizenship as revocable, and it is significant that in its representation in Moll Flanders this aspect is revised.
  • Bernini also brought the more modest bust and half-length portrait figures in wall niches to new heights of pathos which were widely imitated in Catholic northern Europe, especially Flanders.
  • Rouen art "The Baroque in Flanders: Rubens, van Dyck, Jordaens" showcases 30 drawings by the Flemish masters of the 17th century. What's on Around Europe
  • Before us was the "bourdon," so called, weighing 2,200 pounds, the bronze monster upon which the bass note was sounded, and which sounded the hour over the level fields of Flanders. Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders
  • Defoe wrote stories such as Moll Flanders, Colonel Jack and Roxana when prose fiction was regarded as a low form not worthy to be classed as literature.
  • PS to my previous: Historically, the Netherlands or Low Lands consisted of 17 counties. 7 of them became the United Netherlands in 1648, plus parts of Flanders, Brabant and Limburg. The Volokh Conspiracy » What’s Wrong with This Assertion?
  • At the heart of the plan, with broad perspectives in every direction, is the India Gate — a grandiose arch honoring the Indian conscripts, mostly Sikh from the names engraved, who fell on the far-off battlefields of Flanders and Gallipoli during World War I. City Walk: New Delhi
  • The day's two earlier races had made these boggy Flanders fields even more of a quagmire by the time of the main event.
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