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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151. From 2000 PEARL becomes the new official tool in Dutch pesticide registration procedures.
152. Then one year, agricultural catastrophe struck Michigan in the form of Dutch Elm Disease.
153. South Africa was colonized by the Dutch and the English.
154. After the war, the Dutch economy prospered again, being a member of the Benelux (Belgium(sentencedict.com/Dutch.html), the Netherlands and Luxembourg) and European Economic Community unions.
155. H7 is present in the same region and also infected large numbers of Dutch people in an outbreak in 2003.
156. Comprised of middle and upper class Dutch citizens, Burgher Pikemen are amongst the better trained militias of Northern Europe.
157. This lunch is on me . " No. let's go Dutch. "
158. Afrikaans, Dutch, English, Flemish, and German are the more important languages within the West germanic grouping.
159. As with most Dutch people, my first diploma was a swimming certificate.
160. The fall for Philips and ASML weighed on the Dutch AEX index, which dropped 0.5% to 359.39.
161. The Dutch colony of New Netherland consisted of parts of modern New York and New Jersey.
162. The Dutch West India Company was an offshoot of the Dutch East India Company, which funded Henry Hudson's voyage to North America in 1609.
163. When the famous Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh was alive, nobody wanted to buy his pictures.
164. Mourinho claims the Dutch speedster , who returned as a substitute against Liverpool on Sunday, will offer his team a different dimension in attack.
165. They were carved from locally quarried tufa—a soft volcanic stone—between 800 and 1722, when a Dutch explorer discovered the island.
166. The effect of different hormone concentration on the multiplication and rootage of Dutch gardenia was studied using the asepsis seedlings of Dutch gardenia as explants.
167. However, that as good as it got for the Dutch winger.
168. In a complex deal, Spyker, a Dutch maker of sports cars, will now acquire the marque and save thousands of jobs at Saab's Swedish factories.
169. But what is especially Dutch about it, except its geographical place of origin?
170. "It's a big game against Dynamo, " added Wenger, whose side easily beat the Dutch club FC Twente in the final qualifying round. "It is important that we start well, with a win away from home.
171. Tom is talking like a Dutch uncle to his prospective father - in - law .
172. The "free seas" advocated by Hugo Grotius, a Dutch jurist, in 1609 never in practice extended quite to the high-tide mark.
173. Some experts also suggested that market - oriented IPO pricing can be used Dutch auction.
174. There are primarily three common forms of share repurchase: Dutch auctions, Fixed-price tender offers and Open-market repurchase.
175. Many shop signs are still in Afrikaans, the antique Dutch spoken by those of Afrikaner descent.
176. Holmes crossed two compatible races of ceratocystis ulmi, the causal agent of Dutch elm disease.
177. Prior to the World Cup Final, a helicopter dropped orange flowers from the sky above Museumplein in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, where 180,000 Dutch people watched the match.
178. In the 17th century, the Dutch emerged as the most powerful of the Europeans, ousting the Spanish and Portuguese.
179. Hugo Grotius (1583-1645), a great Dutch jurist and thinker, was not only one of the fathers of modern international law , but also the author of an influential natural law philosophy.
180. The poor man beat his boss by means of Dutch courage.
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