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Examples
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Van der Eem said, "I have a feeling that he knows more than he is telling."
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The witness, who I ` ve been told is named Celeste (ph), told Aruban authorities or Dutch authorities last week when they questioned her that Joran did tell her the same thing he told Peter (SIC) van der Eem in Peter De Vries ` s first investigative report, that Natalee is nowhere, anyhow.
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Van der Eem asks us if there is anything he can do to help.
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Eemian is the warm period before the last ice age, named after the Eem valley in The Netherlands, where Mediterranian se shells were found in a borehole.
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By coincidence however, I worked for 6 years in Amersfoort in The Netherlands where the Eem river (formerly Emer or Amer) has a ford (voorde in Dutch).
Bürger and Cubasch: Are multiproxy climate reconstructions robust? « Climate Audit 2005
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The original discoveries of mediterranean mollusc species in the Eem region were described by Harting in 1861.
Bürger and Cubasch: Are multiproxy climate reconstructions robust? « Climate Audit 2005
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The scenery of the neighbourhood, in both the Wye and the Derwent valleys, is very beautiful; the village of Eyam (pronounced Eem) near the Derwent may be noticed as specially picturesque.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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_Hengist_ at their head, sailed from the mouth of the Eem.
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The writer makes mention of the well-known grant of Charlemagne to the cathedral of Utrecht, by which Lisidunum (Leusden) and four forests on the banks of the Eem were ceded to this church: _Hengestschoten_,
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The Eem interglacial had a lot of climate variability, but not on this scale.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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