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  • Van Dalen said the event cost €15,000, or $20,800, and that it had been sponsored by the City Council.

    Amsterdam’s gay Christmas features Mary in drag 2008

  • The sympathetic Germans not only bought his story, they ordered two soldiers to take him to a field doctor, who dressed his injury and arranged for him to be taken by ambulance to the town of Dalen.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Brown received his second technical foul in as many nights, courtesy of referee Eric Dalen in the second quarter.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Rookie official Eric Dalen sure made his presence felt early in the second quarter.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • The sympathetic Germans not only bought his story, they ordered two soldiers to take him to a field doctor, who dressed his injury and arranged for him to be taken by ambulance to the town of Dalen.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • Among those completing the InterAct Associates program this month is Dalen Cuff, 24, a graduate of Columbia University where he played basketball.

    Ad agency Interpublic Group acts as mentor to build diversity 2008

  • The sympathetic Germans not only bought his story, they ordered two soldiers to take him to a field doctor, who dressed his injury and arranged for him to be taken by ambulance to the town of Dalen.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • The sympathetic Germans not only bought his story, they ordered two soldiers to take him to a field doctor, who dressed his injury and arranged for him to be taken by ambulance to the town of Dalen.

    Shadow Knights Gary Kamiya 2010

  • It also appears in a number of recent introductory textbooks (Shoenfield 1967; Kleene 1967; Fraenkel et al. 1984; Ebbinghaus et al. 1994; van Dalen 1997).

    Skolem's Paradox Bays, Timothy 2009

  • The name “Proof Interpretation” for the explanation that Heyting published in the 1930s and later seems to have made its first appearance in print only in 1973, in papers by Van Dalen and Kleene, presented at the same conference (van Dalen 1973a, Kleene 1973).

    The Development of Intuitionistic Logic van Atten, Mark 2009

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