Similar words: collar, hollow, collate, collapse, collation, hollowness, gallantly, landholder. Meaning: n. a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; half the country lies below sea level.
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121. Dirk Kuyt also completed the 90 minutes for Holland in their goalless stalemate with Italy. Ryan Babel was introduced to the action in place of Eliero Elia after 72 minutes.
122. Nate Holland, of Squaw Valley, Calif. , competes on his way to winning the snowboarder X men's final at the Winter X Games at Buttermilk Mountain outside Aspen, Colo. , on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010.
123. He was below us in the well of the specially convened court at Kamp Zeist, Holland.
124. Ltd. is the buying office for some international brand companies such as Calitex from France, Sealskin from Holland and Sungarden from Germany etc. in China.
125. With such a makeup of mantle gases, Holland says, "you can't outgas the interior to make the atmosphere—the atmosphere has to come from somewhere else."
126. In what would now be called a moment of male bonding the renegade bank clerk, Henry Holland (played by Alec Guinness), tenderly asks his co-conspirator, "May I call you Alfred?"
127. In Germany, he was called Sankt Nikolaus and in Holland, Sinter Klaas.
128. It served in the western and eastern front notably in the battle of Normandy, operation "Market Garden" in Holland, and the offensive in Ardennes.
129. Russia, Holland, and Britain followed in the wake of America.
130. Gerardo Bruna is also hoping to feature for Argentina when they take on Holland in the third place play-off.
131. Dr. Adrianne Holland a coy calculating neurologist. She tends to seek non - surgical solutions for her patients.
132. My daughter, Jane,[http://sentencedict.com/holland.html] never dreamed of receiving a letter from a girl of her own age in Holland.
133. PSV wanted me and Sevilla in Spain, but it was an easy decision to join Arsenal because everyone in Holland and all the world knows about them.
134. John Holland is a gnomic figure of indeterminate age who once worked on the world's earliest computers, and who now teaches at the University of Michigan.
135. Representing England at Under-21 level this year, he marked his debut with a stunning goal against Holland in February and his set piece led to England's opener against Sweden in March.
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