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  • ...estored: the Last of the Early Editions of Copernicus's De Revolutionibus (Amsterdam, 1617) and the Roles of Mulerius and Blaeu"]. ''Gewina: Tijdschrift Voor De
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  • | '''1928''' || [[1928 Summer Olympics|Amsterdam (NED)]] || || || ( men, women) || ||
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  • * Edwards, Elizabeth. "Amsterdam and William III" . ''History Today'' 1993 43(dec): 25-31. Issn: 0018-2753 F
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  • | author = Amsterdam, B.
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  • *''Diamonds to Amsterdam'', 1949
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  • ...Frank J. Bruggeman, lan-Hendrik S. Hofmeyr, Hans V. Westerhoff. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISBN 978-0-444-52085-2. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=R0varM1OOtEC&d
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  • *[[Dam Square]] in [[Amsterdam]] for the [[Netherlands]]
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  • * Pritchett, W. K., ''The Liar School of Herodotus''. Amsterdam: Gieben, 1991; argues for the veracity of Herodotean accounts
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  • ...|publisher=Elsevier Science Publishers|year=1988|pages=p135-157|location=[[Amsterdam]], The [[Netherlands]]|id=ISBN 0-444-88673-7}}</ref> The motivation was to
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  • ...raffic to the ISPs main routing site. This is especially common in Europe; Amsterdam has several independent IXPs, where there is apt to be no more than one IXP
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  • ...l]]. ''Reluctant Cosmopolitans: The Portuguese Jews of Seventeenth-Century Amsterdam''. Litmann Library of Jewish Civilization, (2000)
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  • ...of the first cells, [[Robert Hooke|Robert Hooke]] (1635-1703); the Dutch (Amsterdam) 1658 discoverer of red blood cells, [[Jan Swammerdam|Jan Swammerdam]] (163
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  • ...te Winkler Prins, Encyclopedie in twintig delen'', 7th edition, Elsevier, Amsterdam (1972).
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  • 1609 Amsterdam Wisselbank founded[http://www.econ.tcu.edu/Quinn/Working%20Papers/Early%20B
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  • ...Religion?. CENSUR, Center for Studies on New Religions. Free University of Amsterdam. [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/bryn/br_kranenborg.htm], p.5</ref>; however h ...Religion?. CENSUR, Center for Studies on New Religions. Free University of Amsterdam. [http://www.cesnur.org/testi/bryn/br_kranenborg.htm], p. 4</ref> Lekh Raj
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  • ===New Amsterdam===
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  • Verwoerd was born on September 8, 1901 in [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands|the Netherlands]]. Two years later, his father, Wilhelmus
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  • ...of Worldly Dames': Separatist Discourses of Dress in Early Modern London, Amsterdam, and Plymouth Colony." ''Church History'' 2005 74(3): 494-533. Issn: 0009-6
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  • }}</ref> and the Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunst in [[Amsterdam]] from 1993 to 1994.<ref name=tws06jan03/> She works with found and collect ...caravan," according to a description on her website. It was exhibited in [[Amsterdam]] in 1995, [[London, United Kingdom|London]] and [[New York, New York|New Y
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  • * Mak, Geert. ''Amsterdam: Brief Life of the City.'' (2000). 352 pp. ...eds. ''Urban Achievement in Early Modern Europe: Golden Ages in Antwerp, Amsterdam and London.'' (2001). 361 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Urban-Achievement-Ear
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