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However, this was one of many languages spoken with the culture very steeped in New Netherlander.
Attaining full age in 1515, Charles went on to rule his Burgundian heritage as a native Netherlander.
Netherlands Netherlander (though see below; Irregular forms)
After his meeting with Lassus in 1562, his style changed considerably, and the Netherlander became the strongest influence on him.
And if you're a visiting Netherlander pining for home, you can pick up all your fave branded Dutch confections right here.
Dutch nationality was forged through conflict which helped the people of the Low Countries develop a unifying idea of the Netherlander.
Another Netherlander, Bart Wolthuis, was elected mayor of Ogden.
In the wars against the Dutch, he became known, and notorious, as the most daring and formidable Netherlander that wore Philip's colors.
The Imperial organist Luython composed ricercari for his instrument, but he was a Netherlander.
Another is the Bosch-like "Temptation of St. Anthony," by an anonymous Netherlander of the 16th century.
There, in Picardy, at Saint Valery, the French royal army destroyed what remained of the Netherlander force.
Indeed his style is closely related to that of Heinrich Isaac, another Netherlander who spent much of his life working in German-speaking areas.
Van Beers was essentially a Netherlander, though politically a Belgian, expressing his thoughts in the same language as any North Netherland writer.
The term "Dutch," when referring to the Pennsylvania Dutch, means "German" or "Teutonic" rather than "Netherlander."
The immigration judge said the Netherlander, Hans Paul Verhoef, had met standards allowing him to be excluded from laws barring foreigners with dangerous and communicable diseases.
The Netherlander reports that former Dutch central bank director and monetary expert Andre Szasz is gravely concerned about the success of the Economic and Monetary Union.
It is not clear whether the Master of Saint Giles was a French painter who trained in the Low Countries (perhaps more likely), or a Netherlander who emigrated to France.
The drawing and coloring of this wall painting shows that Justus d'Allamagna was as surely a native of south Germany as his homonym at Urbino was a born Netherlander.
With the other half, I pretended that I was a visiting foreigner, maybe a Spaniard or a Netherlander, a devotee of what I call fútbol or voetbal but a stranger to baseball.
Robert Nederlander of New York, Harry Netherlander of Detroit and James Netherlander of Monte Carlo: Brothers and theatrical producers.
For the Dutch in Utah there was a small periodical entitled De Huisvriend as early as 1905, published in Ogden by William DeBry, who preferred to be known as a Netherlander.
Ciconia, as a Netherlander, was one of the first of the group which was to dominate European music for the next two hundred years; early in his life, he spent time in Italy learning the lyrical secular styles.
Anne of Denmark died in 1619, and although Gheeraerts was part of her funeral procession as "Queen's Painter", the Netherlander Paul van Somer had likely displaced him as her chief portraitist some time before.
Captain Frans Jansen Bloetgoet (Anglicized to Francis Bloodgood) (c. 1623 - 29 December 1676) was a Netherlander who immigrated to Flushing, Long Island, ancestor of the American Bloodgood family.
"I think the Dutch have been trying to buy Manhattan back piece by piece," says Vincent J. Everts, a 30-year-old Netherlander who runs Atlanta-based CYCO International, the distribution arm of a Dutch software company.