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Holland

Holland is a country that is part of the Netherlands. Holland is often wrongly said to represent the entire Netherlands.

Holland

(= Netherlands) a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; half the country lies below sea level

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Simple sentences

In this paper, I compare the folklores of Germany and Holland.
Go where you will in Holland, you will see windmills.
He returned from Holland in June.
Holland is a small country.
I come from Holland.
What curses are the most common in Holland?
These flowers come from Holland.

Movie subtitles

Then to the coast of New Holland and from there across the Timor Sea to Coupang.
They'll be watching everything, Holland Tunnel, Washington Bridge.
In the Holland box, at the post office there's an envelope with my scrawl.
I'm afraid I can't tell you much. only that the patient is the wife of Mr. Paul Holland. with whom we do considerable business.
You see, Mr. Holland is a sugar planter.
It seemed only a few days before I met Mr. Holland in Antigua.
You read my thoughts, Mr. Holland.
Times gone, Fort Holland was a fort.
An old man who lives in the garden at Fort Holland.
Fort Holland.
Yet, all the while, I wondered at the stillness of Fort Holland.
Here in the master's chair, sits the master, my half-brother, Paul Holland.
I'm still wondering about your names, Rand and Holland.
Mr. Holland?
Take that to Shubin and have him send them in the first diplomatic mail to Holland.
I'm looking forward to the tulips in Holland.
In the Holland box, at the post office there's an envelope with my scrawl. In that envelope, there's a parcel-room check for the bundle we got yesterday.
Mr. Holland? - Yes, the redoubtable Paul.
Case the Holland Tunnel for me, will you?
This chair came from Holland with the first patron.
Holland took against it too.
Well, luckily the thing's been sold above Holland's level.
Holland has brains.
I think Colonel Holland is taking altogether too gloomy a view.
I don't think you can ask Rice to argue with his chief, Holland.
If Colonel Holland would like Mr. Rice's views, I have no objection at all.
Holland phoned twice.
Colonel Holland wants you to go to the War Office as soon as you come in. no matter how late.
Belgium, and Holland on the horizon.
Holland, Amsterdam.
Unfortunately, the best just left for Holland. There's a ceramics exhibition.
I mustn't miss my call from Holland.

News and current affairs

But, while there was nothing intrinsically wrong with discussing the social consequences of large-scale immigration from Muslim countries, some populists in Holland, Denmark, France, Germany, Belgium, Britain, and other countries, went much further.
In graphic detail, Gore demonstrated how a 20-foot rise in the sea level would inundate much of Florida, Shanghai, and Holland.
From Holland and Finland to Argentina and Japan, majority governments are formed with minority support.
Holland has played by the stability pact rules but, so far, the big countries -- France, Italy and Germany-- have been getting a free pass from the responsible authorities.
But, over the last decade, major European banks have acquired foreign banks through such mergers as the acquisition by Spain's Banco Santander of the UK's Abbey National, Italy's UniCredito of Austria's Hypovereinsbank and Holland's ABN-AMRO.
The integrated grid can be imagined as a large ring, connecting Norway with the United Kingdom, and then linking across the channel to France, Belgium, and Holland, before moving on to Germany and returning to Scandinavia.
Holland and Belgium need a cost-effective way to develop their own offshore resources.
The confluence of economic considerations and the culture of euthanasia is nowhere as visible as in Holland.
In Holland, there is no private medicine.
There is no doubt that Holland spends a substantial amount of money on caring for old people.
Here, then, is an idea (part of A Modest Proposal for Resolving the Euro Crisis, co-authored by Stuart Holland, and James K. Galbraith) aimed at re-calibrating the rules, enhancing their spirit, and addressing the underlying economic problem.
NEW YORK - The flags are already flying, from Holland to Argentina, from Cameroon to Japan.
Which is Holland, of course, the country of my birth.
Games between Holland and Germany, for example, or Germany and Poland, tended, until very recently, to be reenactments of the war; either - and most commonly - as melancholy replays of wartime defeat, or as sweet revenge.
In Holland, there is no private medicine. The only recourse for dissatisfied patients is to leave the country or go to the courts.
After five years of financial and economic crisis, anti-European politics has come resoundingly to the fore in many EU countries - France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Austria, Holland, Finland, Greece, Portugal, and even Germany.
When Holland beat Germany in the semi-finals of the 1988 European Championship, it was as though justice finally had been done.
In France and Germany, Holland and Sweden the subject uppermost on many people's minds--immigration--was either ignored or exaggerated.
The movie shows scary pictures of the consequences of the sea level rising 20 feet (seven meters), flooding large parts of Florida, San Francisco, New York, Holland, Calcutta, Beijing, and Shanghai.
When Pim Fortuyn in Holland decided to wage a campaign against Muslim influence, he was defending sexual freedom, not traditional Christian values.
When the Dutch had their revenge in 1988 and beat Germany to go on to become European champions, more people danced in the streets in Holland than on the day that the real war ended in May 1945.
The problem of the link between national identity and cultural pluralism is now surfacing in nearly the same way in the United Kingdom, Holland, and Denmark - countries that, contrary to France, long ago chose a policy of multiculturalism.
Freer and richer than almost anywhere else in the world, countries such as Holland, Belgium, and Switzerland would seem to have little to worry about.
Work-sharing schemes, in many different forms, are becoming the norm in Holland and Denmark, and have made inroads in France and Germany.

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