Similar words: outcome, on duty, watch, patch, pitch, catch, bitch, switch. Meaning: [dʌtʃ] n. 1. the people of the Netherlands 2. the West Germanic language of the Netherlands. adj. of or relating to the Netherlands or its people or culture.
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121. Maldives was governed as an independent Islamic sultanate for most of its history from 1153 to 1968, first under Dutch and then became a British protectorate from 1887 until 25 July 1965.
122. Overzealous enforcement can also result in bad press—as with the orange plastic Lederhosen given out by Bavaria, a Dutch brewery, to Dutch fans before a match at the 2006 football World Cup.
123. Clarence Seedorf spoke from the Coni organized Italian and Dutch conference on Sport and Integration: 'There isn't racism in Italy,(http://sentencedict.com/Dutch.html) it's more of a fear of the unknown.
124. The collection of paintings of stadtholder William V, Prince of Orange was handed over to the Dutch state by his son king William I.
125. Other Americans who lived near the Dutch people decided to make Saint Nicholas part of their own celebration of Christmas.
126. That is the main message from a Dutch study of women with early-stage breast cancer presented here at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 45th Annual Meeting.
127. Disguised as a Dutch schoolmaster, Nathan Hale set out on his mission on September 12.
128. The Dutch achieved a great measure of control over the pepper ports of Sumatra.
129. TK1951 left Istanbul at 6.22am British time (8.22am local time) yesterday on its scheduled flight to the Dutch capital - and for the first three hours there were no reports of anything unusual.
130. This was during Euro 2008, and when accounts broke in the Dutch newspapers, the then-manager Marco van Basten went on the attack, rubbishing the story and demanding to know where it had come from.
131. The Dutch tried to slow Spain's passing game with rough, physical play.
132. In the past Dutch people were proud to have foreigners living in The Netherlands, but today the Dutch have become afraid of cultures they do not understand.
133. English department and Dutch department are not in the same buiding . They locate in different buildings.
134. The main content of C 2 C e - commerce is Dutch auction on the internet.
135. A Dutch newspaper photographed the president waiting forlornly in the rain.
136. Last weekend, the London home of Martin Rynja, the Dutch -born publisher of the novel, was targeted in a suspected petrol bomb attack.
137. The fourth aircraft was forced to land alongside a Dutch trawler.
138. There are no euphemisms in Dutch for being old-for "golden ager".
139. Loss of directional control can occur if divergent Dutch roll is not properly damped.
140. Four hundred years ago, Henry Hudson explored the river named after him, and laid the groundwork for the Dutch colony of New Netherland.
141. In fact the word comes from Afrikaans (via Dutch) and the animal was given the name because of a misidentification.
142. Their conversation about computers was all double Dutch to me!
143. Dutch East India Company uses flutes in large numbers , but other nations have adopted it too.
144. Aruba's criminal justice system is based on Dutch law and the Napoleonic code, legal experts say.
145. Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium - high heat; add sausage and brown 2 minutes.
146. Weaving and characteristics:plain weave, twilled weave, dutch weave, it has the characteristics of heat-resisting, acid-resisting, wear-resisting, alkali-resisting.
147. In reading the above sentence, a curious apothegm of an old weather- beaten Dutch navigator come.
148. The Dutch guilder was retired in 2002, when it was replaced by the Euro. The striking, yellow 50 guilder note features a sunflower prominently.
149. Does not she realize we are both students? We shall go Dutch.
150. The next day begins with a typical hearty Dutch breakfast, a quick tour of Gouda's town square and an obligatory visit to a cheese shop.
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