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Our relationship started slowly, with weekly meetings at Cafe De Fiets, then after a few sleepovers it progressed and progressed, until a year later I realised that I hadn't been to my room in Frans 'attic for three weeks.
Nathreee's search for a place to call home nathreee 2007
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"Merrymakers at Shrovetide" is part of a new exhibition called "Frans Hals in the Metropolitan Museum."
NYT > Home Page 2011
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One man identified as Supriyanto was arrested by the police in West Kalimantan, while the other two suspects, Fransiskus alias Frans and Joko Eko Budi Prasetyo, were arrested in Yogyakarta.
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One man identified as Supriyanto was arrested by the police in West Kalimantan, while the other two suspects, Fransiskus alias Frans and Joko Eko Budi Prasetyo, were arrested in Yogyakarta.
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Hence works by Old Masters such as Frans van Mieris the Elder (1635-1681) and Renaissance painter Girolamo da Carpi (ca. 1501-1556) were fetching record, seven-figure sums at Sotheby's despite the economic downturn.
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Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven and Frans Siero reported that even though teachers gave students thought to be learning disabled twice as much verbal praise, they also displayed more negative nonverbal feedback such as discouraging head movements.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven and Frans Siero reported that even though teachers gave students thought to be learning disabled twice as much verbal praise, they also displayed more negative nonverbal feedback such as discouraging head movements.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven and Frans Siero reported that even though teachers gave students thought to be learning disabled twice as much verbal praise, they also displayed more negative nonverbal feedback such as discouraging head movements.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven and Frans Siero reported that even though teachers gave students thought to be learning disabled twice as much verbal praise, they also displayed more negative nonverbal feedback such as discouraging head movements.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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Jan Pieter Van Oudenhoven and Frans Siero reported that even though teachers gave students thought to be learning disabled twice as much verbal praise, they also displayed more negative nonverbal feedback such as discouraging head movements.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D.: The Need to Believe in the Ability of Disability Ph.D. Scott Barry Kaufman 2012
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