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Haarlem

[ hahr-luhm ]

noun

  1. a city in the W Netherlands, W of Amsterdam.


Haarlem

/ ˈːɛ /

noun

  1. a city in the W Netherlands, capital of North Holland province. Pop: 147 000 (2003 est)
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Just as Mino started out from humble beginnings in the family pizza restaurant business in Haarlem, near Amsterdam, Enzo came into football having run the family car garage near Naples.

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"We don't yet know how this variation in visual temporal resolution might affect our day-to-day lives, but we believe that individual differences in perception speed might become apparent in high-speed situations where one might need to locate or track fast-moving objects, such as in ball sports, or in situations where visual scenes change rapidly, such as in competitive gaming," added Clinton Haarlem.

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“We don’t yet know how this variation in visual temporal resolution might affect our day-to-day lives, but we believe that individual differences in perception speed might become apparent in high-speed situations where one might need to locate or track fast-moving objects, such as in ball sports, or in situations where visual scenes change rapidly, such as in competitive gaming,” said lead study author Clinton Haarlem, a PhD candidate at Trinity's School of Natural Sciences, in a Monday release.

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The painting, “Unloading the Hay Wagon,” was one of about 100 by Isaac van Ostade, the son of a Haarlem linen weaver, who died at age 24 in 1649.

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Agnolo Bronzino in Florence, Frans Hals in Haarlem, Hyacinthe Rigaud in Paris — lots of great European portrait painters exploited the language of wardrobe, but none more eloquently than Goya.

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