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  • Berend Weijs of the Netherlands, a 6-10, 200-pound transfer, showed surprising resolve, as well as welcome shot-blocking ability, when pitted against Williams inside.

    Terps Fast, Fleet in Scrimmage Liz Clarke 2010

  • Rotterdam art "Dutch Masters in the 21st century" introduces a new generation of Dutch artists through an installation of filmed biographies, including Marc Bijl, Koos Breukel and Berend Strik.

    What's On Around Europe 2011

  • Barbara J. Berend, 51, who spent much of the 2000s as a food service manager at George Washington's Mount Vernon estate, died Aug. 26 at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital in Fairfax County.

    Barbara J. Berend, Food Service Manager Post 2010

  • After 22 years as a German expatriate in South Africa, Berend has now returned to Europe and settled in Austria.

    Hercules Set | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • Berend and Daverak take in Haner, who is shocked by the mistreatment she sees in the household while Penn takes in the other sister Selendra.

    Tooth and Claw-Jo Walton « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2008

  • On the contrary, Berend [21] and Hauner [22] found that it did not prevent desquamation, as it had been asserted, and even Richter restricts his commendations to the vague assertion "that it seemed to him as if the cases when he used the lard were made milder than they would have been without it."

    Hydriatic treatment of Scarlet Fever in its Different Forms Charles Munde

  • Some eighty or ninety years ago, in the neighbourhood of Berend, a man was detected trying to steal honey, and fled, leaving his coat behind him.

    Chapter 3. Sympathetic Magic. § 3. Contagious Magic 1922

  • Some eighty or ninety years ago, in the neighbourhood of Berend, a man was detected trying to steal honey, and fled, leaving his coat behind him.

    The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion 1922

  • Possessed of an admirable command of English - helped, no doubt, by his marriage to an American, Daisy Sedgwick-Berend - he made a number of lecture tours in the United States and published in

    Paul Henri d'Estournelles de Constant - Biography 1909

  • Some eighty or ninety years ago, in the neighbourhood of Berend, a man was detected trying to steal honey, and fled, leaving his coat behind him.

    The Golden Bough James George Frazer 1897

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