Use "flemish" in a sentence

1. Military patch WWII Collaborationist Belgian-Flemish Waffen-SS Volunteer Legion

2. This Flemish resurgence has been accompanied by a corresponding shift of political power to the Flemish, who constituted the majority of the population of around 60%.

3. Dutch is the most spoken primary language of Belgium and the official language of the Flemish Community and the Flemish Region (merged to Flanders).Along with French, it is an official language of the Brussels-Capital Region.The main Dutch dialects spoken in Belgium are Brabantian, West Flemish, East Flemish, and Limburgish.All these are spoken across the border in the Netherlands as well, and

4. The place is named after the Flemish city of Antwerp.

5. Antwerp, Flemish Antwerpen, French Anvers, city, Flanders region, Belgium

6. Brussels, Flemish Brussel, French Bruxelles, city, capital of Belgium.It is located in the valley of the Senne (Flemish: Zenne) River, a small tributary of the Schelde (French: Escaut)

7. Best Bowstring for Beginners? Flemish Twist Single Loop for a longbow

8. Flemish was "reduced to the tongue of a second-class culture."

9. The Bowstrings available for longbows and recurves are: The Flemish twist - A Flemish twist has beautiful interlaced hoops on each end that gives it a laid back, traditional look

10. The genus is named after the Flemish botanist Matthias de Lobel (1538–1616).

11. Belgian cinema has brought a number of mainly Flemish novels to life on-screen.

12. A storm flood in 1134 changed the appearance of the Flemish coastal plain however.

13. The Flemish Giant rabbit can produce large litters, usually between 5 and 12 in a litter.

14. Flemish weavers who settled in the area in the 14th century helped develop the industry.

15. Traditional archers enjoy shooting Flemish-twist Bowstrings because of their traditional aesthetics, while target archers prefer …

16. The brutal suppression of the Peasants' War marks the starting point of the modern Flemish movement.

17. Developed in the fertile Flemish grasslands, it was bred for size and pulling power for agricultural work.

18. Brussels however contains both the Flemish Community and the French Community, both having their institutions in Brussels.

19. § Bouts painting of the Last Supper was the first Flemish panel painting to depict the biblical event.

20. Antwerp has grown to become a trendy city, attracting many Flemish and foreign artists, writers, intellectuals, and actors

21. The three language communities: the Flemish Community (Dutch-speaking); the French Community (French-speaking); the German-speaking Community.

22. The distinguished surname Brugge emerged among the industrious people of Flanders, which was an important trading partner and political ally of Britain during the Middle Ages.As a result of the frequent commercial intercourse between the Flemish and English nations, many Flemish migrants settled in Britain

23. Brussels operates as a bilingual city where both French (85%) and Dutch (Flemish) (15%) are official languages

24. Moreover, the Flemish authorities support the SAMV (Steunpunt voor allochtone vrouwen en meisjes – Support Centre for Immigrant Girls and Women).

25. Antwerp is a Flemish city in Belgium, and is the capital of Antwerp province in the community of Flanders

26. Flemish tapestries and, in the 16th and 17th centuries, Brussels tapestry hung on the walls of castles throughout Europe.

27. (Placename) a former province of central Belgium; replaced in 1995 by the provinces of Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant

28. The Grimani Breviary is one of the most embellished and detailed Flemish manuscripts to ever reach modern times

29. Moreover, the Flemish authorities support the SAMV (Steunpunt voor allochtone vrouwen en meisjes- Support Centre for Immigrant Girls and Women

30. The distinguished surname Bowering emerged among the industrious people of Flanders, which was an important trading partner and political ally of Britain during the Middle Ages.As a result of the frequent commercial intercourse between the Flemish and English nations, many Flemish migrants settled in Britain

31. "Cockalorum" (which may have derived from the obsolete Flemish word kockeloeren, meaning "to crow") is another example

32. In the Flemish Region the following technologies are employed: aerobic stabilisation, mesophilic anaerobic stabilisation, cold fermentation, thermal drying, and lime stabilisation.

33. Grimani Breviary: the Apex of Flemish Renaissance Due to its size, the Grimani Breviary is considered one of the most

34. It is mostly situated in the municipality of Halle, in Flemish Brabant and has also a little part in Walloon Brabant.

35. A Beguine is a female priestly unit resembling a shepherdess; she is available at the Guild Hall as a Flemish unique unit

36. Belgian horse, breed of heavy draft horse descended from the Flemish “great horse,” the medieval battle horse native to the Low Countries

37. The vocal music of the Franco-Flemish School developed in the southern part of the Low Countries and was an important contribution to Renaissance culture.

38. Broideress for Sharpless Bros., Phil adelphia, will give lessons in all klndfl of Art Embroidery, Marie An toinette, Flemish, and Point Lace at B

39. The work of Peter Paul Rubens, a Flemish Baroque painter, is widely recognized for its movement, fleshy forms, and allegorical and Christian subject matter

40. Meanwhile, a small separatist Flemish movement had emerged; the Germans had supported it during the war, and in the 1930s it turned fascist.

41. In the 1980s and 1990s, the economic centre of the country continued to shift northwards and is now concentrated in the populous Flemish Diamond area.

42. A 33-year-old Chambermaid at a hotel in Ruisbroek in Flemish Brabant was murdered by a hotel guest who was a psychiatric patient from France

43. Vlaams Blok (English: Flemish Block, or VB) was the name of a Belgian far-right and secessionist political party with an anti-immigration platform

44. A Belgian ‘fritkot’ Photograph: Studio Moto Brussels Anecdotally, however, I can assure Cleese that most Belgians – and especially Flemish Belgians (such as the ones he would have

45. This painting of a private gallery or cabinet of a Flemish collector depicts a visit by Archdukes Albert and Isabella, the Habsburg governors of the Southern Netherlands

46. Stylistically Chorale motets were similar at first to motets composed in Catholic countries, and made use of the full range of techniques of Franco-Flemish polyphony.

47. Bruges, or Brugge as it is called in Flemish, is possibly the most photogenic city in the world.Summer or winter, wherever you look you see scenes from postcards

48. Coraco is located in Aarschot, FLEMISH BRABANT, Belgium and is part of the Furniture Manufacturing Industry. Coraco has 42 employees at this location and generates $9.53 million in sales (USD)

49. It forms a full-length double portrait, believed to depict the Italian merchant Giovanni di Nicolao Arnolfini and his wife, presumably in their home in the Flemish city of Bruges.

50. Brugge Belgium, or Bruges Belgium as it is known to non Flemish-speakers, is quite akin to a time warp in that its old city retains most of its medieval architecture

51. The mid-1420s and completed by 1432, and is attributed to the Early Flemish painters and brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck.The Altarpiece is considered a masterpiece of European art and one of the world's

52. Bruges was already included in the circuit of the Flemish and French cloth fairs at the beginning of the 13th century, but when the old system of fairs broke down the entrepreneurs of Bruges innovated.

53. It was also during the Northern Renaissance that Flemish brothers Hubert and Jan van Eyck perfected the oil painting technique, which enabled artists to produce strong colors on a hard surface that could survive for centuries.

54. Spanish-speaking expressive narrative communicational Flemish-speaking verbal Bantu-speaking gesticulating anecdotical Italian-speaking English-speaking openhearted Japanese-speaking anecdotic outspoken talebearing German-speaking Blabbermouthed gestural Finno-Ugric-speaking newsy Turkic-speaking voluble Icelandic-speaking nonverbal Kannada

55. But the city of Norwich had long connections with canaries owing to its 15th and 16th century links to Flemish weavers who had imported the birds to the Low Countries from the Dutch colonies in the Caribbean.

56. Traditionally, they are served in a "cornet de frites" (French) or "puntzak " (Flemish), a cone-shaped white piece of thick paper then wrapped in a piece of thin (and coloured) paper, with the sauce on the top.

57. A politician from Belgium's Christian Democratic and Flemish party, Van Rompuy served as the 49th prime minister of Belgium from 30 December 2008 until Yves Leterme (who was also his predecessor) succeeded him on 25 November 2009.

58. The region's Flemish inhabitants left a real linguistic mark and to this day Pembrokehire's "down-belowers", will refer to a tangled piece of string or somesuch as "Caffled " or "Caffled up", a

59. The Catalogue lists the manuscript Antiphonaries of ten Flemish collections and libraries, but does not include books that contain only limited amounts of music for the Divine Office, such as manuscript processionals and ordinals, or printed Antiphonaries, and other liturgical books.

60. Attestat ab agulnai sjarednaj Certificate of General Secondary Education: BELGIUM (FLEMISH REGION) Getuigschrift van Hoger Secundair Onderwijs Certificate of Higher Secondary Education Bekwaamheidsdiploma dat toegang verleent tot het Hoger Onderwijs Diploma of Access to Higher Education: BELGIUM (FRENCH REGION) Certificat d'Enseignement

61. Welcome to Arras An unexpected gem of a city, Artois' former capital Arras (the final 's' is pronounced) has an exceptional ensemble of Flemish-style arcaded buildings – the main squares are especially lovely at night – and two subterranean WWI sites

62. Cadzand was a poor, marshy island populated by fishing villages with little in the way of plunder or importance except that it was close to the wealthy Flemish port of Sluys and thus could be used as bait for the garrison of that town.

63. Aalst (Dutch pronunciation: ; French: Alost, Brabantian: Oilsjt) is a city and municipality on the Dender River, 31 kilometres (19 mi) northwest from Brussels in the Flemish province of East Flanders.The municipality comprises the city of Aalst itself and the villages of Baardegem, Erembodegem, Gijzegem, Herdersem, Hofstade, Meldert, Moorsel and Nieuwerkerken.

64. Noun a former duchy of W Europe: divided when Belgium became independent (1830), the south forming the Belgian provinces of Antwerp and Brabant and the north forming the province of North Brabant in the Netherlands a former province of central Belgium; replaced in 1995 by the provinces of Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant

65. Pont-L'Ablesse Zwakte Brug Pradelles Pradeels Quaëdypre Kwaadieper Quathove Kwaadhove Quesnoy-les-Deule Kiezenet Paris Parijs Picardy Picardië Recques Reek Renescure Ruisscheure Rexpoëde Rekspoede Roncq Ronk Rosendaël Rozendaal Roubaix Robaais, Robeke: Mainly Flemish Rubrouck Rubroek Ruth Rut Sainte-Marie-Cappel Sint Mariakappel Sainte

66. (102) Though in other parts of his chronicle, Jean Molinet seems to show a certain understanding for the Flemish revolts against Maximillian of Austria at the end of the fifteenth century, he " Animalizes " the rebels by reproaching them for their "furious and unreasonable brutality" ("furieuse et …

67. Aalst (Dutch pronunciation: ) (French: Alost, Belgium, Local dialect: Oilsjt) is a ceety an municipality on the Dender River, 19 mile northwast frae Brussels.It is locatit in the Flemish province o East Flanders in the Denderstreek.The municipality comprises the ceety o Aalst itsel an the veelages o Baardegem, Erembodegem, Gijzegem, Herdersem, Hofstade, Meldert, Moorsel, an Nieuwerkerken