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De Hond reported that 54 percent want an acquittal for Wilders.
Poll: Minority of Dutch Population Support Wilders Trial 2009
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A minority considers it right that he should be charged with incitement to hatred, discrimination and insulting Muslims as a group, pollster Maurice de Hond reported Friday.
Poll: Minority of Dutch Population Support Wilders Trial 2009
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She said he left Hond uras on Aug. 3 and after some difficulties made it to Mexico.
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I just bought Hond Element with a stick shift and I love it.
Breakfast at the Squeeze In | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2008
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I based the note on an analysis by Maurice de Hond that the way the SP campaigned had given them the edge.
Werner Vogels on the Dutch election « Scripting News Annex 2006
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Hond who, being sent of God to exhort Sheddad and his people to embrace the true faith, promised them Paradise in the next world, as a reward, describing it as above.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III Anonymous 1879
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When a midwife is recommended, not at all for proficiency in her important art, but because she has 'a sister whom I [the correspondent] esteem and respect, and [who] is a spiritual daughter of my Hond Father in the Gosple, 'the mask seems to be torn off, and the wages of godliness appear too openly.
Records of a Family of Engineers Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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The report of Mr. Fluxion on the cross-trees that she was entering the Hond, relieved the principal's anxiety in part; but he was still fearful that some of her crew had been washed overboard.
Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim Oliver Optic 1859
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The West Scheldt, upon whose waters the Josephine was now sailing, is sometimes called the Hond.
Dikes and Ditches Young America in Holland and Belguim Oliver Optic 1859
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Twelve Biscayan ships stood out to sea, descried a large Lisbon fleet, by a singular coincidence, suddenly heaving in sight, changed their course again, and with a favoring breeze bore boldly up the Hond; passed Flushing in spite of a severe cannonade from the forts, and eventually made good their entrance into Rammekens, whence the soldiery, about one-half of whom had thus been saved, were transferred at a very critical moment to
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Complete (1566-74) John Lothrop Motley 1845
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