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Holland-Dozier-Holland Holland-Dozier-Holland
Holland-Dozier-Holland Songwriters, producers At a Glance… Selected discography Sources To music fans throughout the world, the sounds produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland are instantly recognizable. Better known as Holland-Dozier-Holland (H-D-H), the trio... Read more
gin gin
gin [archaic geneva, from Du. from O.Fr. from Lat.,=juniper], spirituous liquor distilled chiefly from fermented cereals, malted and unmalted, and flavored with juniper berries. It originated in Holland (thus the name Hollands, or Holland, gin) but is now manufactured also in other countries,... Read more
Endesha Ida Mae Holland Endesha Ida Mae Holland
Endesha Ida Mae Holland1944–2006 Educator, playwright "I love sharing my stories with my students," educator and playwright Endesha Ida Mae Holland once told People magazine. "I tell them about me and let them know that no matter what barriers are put in their way, they can make it."Overcame Rough... Read more
Holland House Holland House
Holland House residence of the Holland family in Kensington, London, made famous in the first 40 years of the 19th cent. by the hospitality of Henry Fox, 3d Baron Holland , and his wife. Built in 1606, the mansion was bought in 1767 by Henry Fox, grandfather of the 3d baron. Holland House was an... Read more
Hoek van Holland Hoek van Holland
Hoek van Holland or Hook of Holland, district of Rotterdam, W Netherlands, on the North Sea. It is an outer port of Rotterdam , with which it is connected by the New Waterway. It is a terminus for ships that cross the English Channel from Harwich , England.... Read more
Holland Holland
Holland former county of the Holy Roman Empire and, from 1579 to 1795, chief member of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. Its name is popularly applied to the entire Netherlands. Holland has been divided since 1840 into two provinces, North Holland and South Holland . The county was... Read more
South Holland (village) South Holland (village)
South Holland village (1990 pop. 22,105), Cook co., NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago; settled 1846 by Dutch, inc. 1894.... Read more
Sir Sidney George Holland Sir Sidney George Holland
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Zeeland Zeeland
Zeeland , province (1994 pop. 363,900), c.650 sq mi (1,680 sq km), SW Netherlands, bordering on Belgium in the south and the North Sea in the west. The main cities are Middelburg (the capital) and Vlissingen . The province consists of a strip of Flanders that is adjacent to Belgium and various... Read more
Philemon Holland Philemon Holland
Philemon Holland 1552-1637, English translator and scholar. Educated at Cambridge, he became director of the free school in Coventry, where he also practiced medicine. He was the first English translator of Livy and Septonius, of Plutarch's Morals and Pliny's Natural History, and of Ammianus... Read more

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