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  1. Amsterdam
    [Van Halen song] "Amsterdam" is a rock song written by the group Van Halen for their 1995 album Balance. It was released as single to mainstream rock radio and peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart during the summer of 1995 (see 1995 in music). According to a 1995 in...
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  2. Amsterdam
    [Guster song] "Amsterdam" is Guster`s first single released off the 2003 album Keep It Together. It is also on the live CD and DVD Guster on Ice. ==Pop culture references== The song mentions The Shaggs as well as also referencing Nena`s 99 Luftballons with the lines "From your red balloon you were/a super high tech jet fighter". ...
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  3. Amsterdam
    [Maggie MacNeal song] "Amsterdam" was the Dutch entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980, performed in Dutch by Maggie MacNeal. This was MacNeal`s second participation in the Contest; in 1974 she had finished 3rd with "I See a Star" as one half of the duo Mouth & MacNeal. The song is in pra...
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  4. Amsterdam
    [Amtrak station] While the station is located along the Mohawk River, maps have mistakenly shown the location as being next to a park along the river near the Erie Canal Lock #11. However, there are only three Amtrak trains in each direction daily. Further service passes through the station ...
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  5. Amsterdam
    [Jacques Brel song] "Amsterdam" is a song by Jacques Brel. It combines a powerful melancholic crescendo with a rich poetic account of the exploits of sailors on shore leave in Amsterdam. It is a slightly modified version of the traditional English folk song ``Greensleeves. Brel never recorde...
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  6. Amsterdam
    Amsterdam is London Cockney rhyming slang for jam.
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  7. Amsterdam
    [band] Amsterdam are a pop/rock group from Liverpool, England. Formed in 1999, they had their first UK Top 40 single with "The Journey" in February 2005. The current band members are Ian Prowse (vocals/guitar), Johnny Barlow (lead guitar), Tony Kiley (percussion), Kevin Spurgeon (keyboards),...
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  8. Amsterdam
    [novel] Amsterdam is a 1998 novel by British writer Ian McEwan. It is a morality tale revolving around a newspaper editor and a composer. McEwan was awarded the 1998 Booker Prize for the novel. ==Summary== Amsterdam is the story of a strange euthanasia pact between two friends, a composer an...
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  9. Amsterdam
    Amsterdam is London Cockney rhyming slang for jam.
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  10. Amsterdam
    The USS Amsterdam was an American Cleveland Class light cruiser of 10000 tons displacement launched in 1944. The USS Amsterdam was powered by eight Babcock and Wilcox boilers providing a top speed of 33 knots and carried a complement of 900 and three aircraft. She was armed with twelve 6 inch guns; ...
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  11. Amsterdam
    [n] - an industrial center and the nominal capital of the Netherlands
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  12. Amsterdam
    capital of Netherlands Category: The cosmos
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  13. Amsterdam
    Dutch capital noun an industrial center and the nominal capital of the Netherlands; center of the diamond-cutting industry; seat of an important stock exchange; known for its canals and art museum
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  14. Amsterdam
    (from the article `McEwan, Ian`) ...honeymoon incident made clear their essential moral antipathy; The Daydreamer (1994) explores the imaginary world of a creative 10-year-old boy. ...
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  15. Amsterdam
    city, Montgomery county, eastern New York, U.S. It lies along the Mohawk River, 16 miles (26 km) northwest of Schenectady. Settled by Albert Veeder ...
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  16. Amsterdam
    city and port, western Netherlands, located on the IJsselmeer and connected to the North Sea. It is the capital and the principal commercial and ... [18 related articles]
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  17. Amsterdam
    [town] The town is adjacent to and borders the city of Amsterdam on three sides. The town is on the county`s northeastern border. The Erie Canal passes along the southern border of the town. ==History== The region was controlled by the powerful Iroquois Confederation`s member tribe, the Moha...
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  18. Amsterdam
    [city] Amsterdam is a city located in Montgomery County, New York, USA. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 18,620. The name is derived from the city of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The city of Amsterdam is surrounded on the north, east, and west sides by the town of A...
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  19. Amsterdam
    [disambiguation] Amsterdam is the largest city in and titular capital of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Amsterdam may also refer to: ==Geography== ==Ships== ==Music== ==Other fields== ...
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  20. Amsterdam
    [VOC ship] The Amsterdam was an 18th-century cargo ship of the Dutch East India Company. The ship started its maiden voyage from Texel to Batavia on 8 January 1749, but was wrecked in a storm on the English Channel on 26 January 1749. The shipwreck was discovered in 1969 in the bay of Bulver...
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  21. Amsterdam
    Carolien Gehrels Freek Ossel Maarten van Poelgeest Eric Wiebes |leader_title2 =Secretary |leader_name2 =Henk de Jong |area_footnotes = |area_total_km2 =219 |area_land_km2 =166 |area_water_km2 =53 |area_metro_km2 =1815 |elevation_m =2 |elevation_footnotes= |population_as_of=31 December 2010 |populat...
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  22. Amsterdam
    Amsterdam (ăm'sturdăm", Dutch ämsturdäm') , city (1994 pop. 724,096), constitutional capital and largest city of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, North Holland prov., W Netherlands, on the IJ, an inlet of the IJsselmeer. The city derives its name from the fact that i...
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  23. Amsterdam
    Amsterdam, city (1990 pop. 20,714), Montgomery co., E central N.Y., on the Mohawk River; inc. 1885. Historically famous for the manufacture of carpets, its manufactures now include machinery, apparel, leather goods, furniture, transporation equipment, and consumer goods. The area was settled in 1783...
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  24. Amsterdam
    Constitutional capital and largest city of the Netherlands; population (2003 est) 737,900. The Netherlands' second most important port after Rotterdam, Amsterdam is connected to the North Sea by the North Sea Canal, completed in 1876. A new canal leading to the River Waal, south of Utrecht, w...
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  25. Amsterdam
    [John Lennon and Yoko Ono song] ...
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27 May 2012

This day in history: The Queen Mary made her maiden voyage, on the Southampton-Cherbourg-New York route, on 27 May 1936. The passenger accommodation emphasised the first two classes, cabin and tourist. The propulsion machinery of the ship produced a massive 160,000 SHP and gave it a speed of over 30 knots. Despite expectations that the ship would try to break speed records on its first voyage a thick fog destroyed any hope of this. The Queen Mary spent a short time in drydock during July whilst adjustments were made to the propellers and turbines. When the ship returned to service, in August, it made a record voyage from Bishop's Rock to Ambrose light and took the Blue Riband from the Normandie. read more

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