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  2. Tomorrow It Will Be Better - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Dutch Wikipedia article at [[:nl:Morgen gaat 't beter]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|nl|Morgen gaat 't beter}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation

  3. Dutch grammar - Wikipedia

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    Deze jas is het duurst(e). ("This coat is (the) most expensive") Dit huis is het grootst(e). ("This house is (the) biggest.") Onze auto rijdt het hardst(e) van allemaal. ("Our car drives (the) fastest of all.") The first sentence meaning "This coat is the most expensive" has the same meaning as the first sentence further above.

  4. Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest 1972 - Wikipedia

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    " Als het om de liefde gaat" reached number 3 on the Dutch Singles chart and was also released in English, French, and German versions. [ 4 ] Each participating broadcaster appointed two jury members, one below the age of 25 and the other above, who voted by giving between one and five points to each song, except that representing their own ...

  5. Han van Meegeren - Wikipedia

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    Han (diminutive for Henri or Henricus) van Meegeren was born 10 October 1889, [2] the third of five children of Augusta Louisa Henrietta Camps and Hendrikus Johannes van Meegeren, a French and history teacher at the Kweekschool (training college for schoolteachers) in the provincial city of Deventer.

  6. Morgen! - Wikipedia

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    "Morgen!" ("Tomorrow!") is the last in a set of four songs composed in 1894 by the German composer Richard Strauss.It is designated Opus 27, Number 4.. The text of this Lied, the German love poem "Morgen!", was written by Strauss's contemporary, John Henry Mackay, who was of partly Scottish descent but brought up in Germany.

  7. Cruijffiaans - Wikipedia

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    Cruijff at Camp Nou, 2009. Cruijffiaans [1] is the name given to the way of speaking, or a collection of sayings, made famous [2] by Dutch association football player and coach Johan Cruijff (1947–2016), particularly "one-liners that hover somewhere between the brilliant and the banal". [3]

  8. Von heute auf morgen - Wikipedia

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    The libretto may indeed be a contemporary comedy of manners, but the music is complex, the angular vocal-lines and large orchestra creating a frightening whirlwind of fury. Schoenberg wrote: "I have proved in my operas Von heute auf morgen and Moses und Aron that every expression and characterization can be produced with the style of free ...

  9. South African law of lease - Wikipedia

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    Among those who are bound to recognise and continue the lease, now that the Roman-Dutch Law principle that lease takes precedence over sale (huur gaat voor koop) has been adopted, Van Leeuwen mentions purchasers and donees, while Voet lists "usufructuaries, legatees, donees and the like successors on particular title," and says that their ...

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