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Dutch chair

noun

English Furniture.
  1. a chair of c1700, derived from Dutch models, having curved uprights, a wide splat joined to the seat rail, and cabriole legs.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Dutch chair1

First recorded in 1690–1700
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Rebecca Dutch, chair of University of Kentucky’s department of molecular and cellular biochemistry, said in an email that while syncytin-1 and the spike protein broadly share some features, they are quite different in the details that antibodies recognize.

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They also caught us off guard, given the fairly safe traditionalism of the Dutch chair, Italian day bed and Agra rug, all from the 19th century.

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“I am very negatively surprised,” said Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch chair of the committee of eurozone finance ministers.

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But policymakers are divided, and the waters were muddied a day after the deal was inked when the Dutch chair of the eurozone's finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, said it would serve as a model for the handling of future crises.

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Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Eurogroup's new Dutch chair, supports the tax, but his country stayed out The other nine going ahead with the tax are Spain, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greece and Estonia.

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