16:17 Jun 15, 2001 |
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na | check different ProZ area |
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na | Opium |
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check different ProZ area Explanation: Hi, Your friendly moderator here. For better luck, please try to post your question in the Dutch-English forum, check http://www.proz.com/v3/index.php3?sp=k&sid=&language_depth=1 Cheerio, Dierk Reference: http://www.proz.com/v3/index.php3?sp=k&sid=&language_depth=1 |
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Opium Explanation: Amfioen is the old Dutch expression for opium. http://oasis.leidenuniv.nl/nhda/esf/projects/amfioen/voca.ht... Amfioensocieteit = OpiumSociety http://www.xs4all.nl/~jooplaan/multatuli/Me/0094.htm ...huis waar amfioen (opium) wordt ge- schoven (gerookt). see above |
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