The Nescio Bridge (or Nesciobrug in Dutch) is a cycle and footbridge in the Netherlands. This curved, steel suspension bridge, located in Amsterdam, is...
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State Secretary twice under Prime Minister Ruud Lubbers. Alongside the Nescio Bridge which is a cycle and footbridge connecting IJburg to East Amsterdam...
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example of this is the Nescio Bridge in the Netherlands, and the Roebling designed 1904 Riegelsville suspension pedestrian bridge across the Delaware River...
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by his pen name of Nescio (Latin for "I don't know"), was a Dutch writer. Grönloh was a businessman by profession, but as Nescio he is mainly remembered...
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Turkey (structural engineers, 2006, architect: Tabanlıoğlu Architects) Nescio Bridge, Amsterdam, Netherlands (structural engineers, 2006, architect: Wilkinson...
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Hovenring (category Cable-stayed bridges in the Netherlands)
Hovenring at night Hovenring at night up close Nescio Bridge, an international award-winning suspension bridge for cyclists and pedestrians in East Amsterdam...
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2004, a bicycle bridge known as the Snelbinder was added to the eastern side of the bridge. In the short story of J.H.F. Grönloh (Nescio) "De uitvreter"...
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Schmitt Stumpf Frühauf and Partner (Munich) Award for Pedestrian Bridges: Nescio Bridge, Amsterdam - Arup and Grontmij, Lelystad Award for Transportation...
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BENEDICTUS POTUIT A MUNDO CRUDELITER/ TRUCIDARI A RAPTORIBUS RAPTUS VEL EREPTUS NESCIO/ IN EO NATURALITER DESINIT FAMILIA SED EGREGIAS / SPIRITU GIGNENDO VIRTUTES...
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change List Given Middle Surname Namesake Naming taboo Nomenclature Nomen nescio Misnomer Onomastics -onym Personal identity Identifier Proper name Signature...
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via Gutenberg. Marcellus autem ad quem haec uolumina misit quis fuerit nescio. Several people called Marcellus lived during Varro's time. The identity...
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This list of bridges in the Netherlands lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest in the Netherlands. Road...
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Sutton, Tremblay Topographic names (geographical features) e.g., Bridge or Bridges, Brook or Brooks, Bush, Camp, Hill, Lake, Lee or Leigh, Wood, Grove...
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unique entity e.g. London Bridge, while common names are used in a more general sense in reference to a class of objects e.g. bridge. Many proper names are...
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sentences like the following where the verb has a present perfect meaning: nesciõ ... oblītus sum omnia (Plautus) 'I don't know ... I've forgotten everything'...
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example, the insignia of "N III" for Napoléon III is seen on some Paris bridges, such as the Pont au Change. The use of a royal cypher in the Commonwealth...
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2020. de Jong, Cor (18 May 2018). "Pop en literatuur (13): The Nits en Nescio". Lebowski Blog (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 10 July 2019....
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York and New Jersey; namesake of the Outerbridge Crossing, the outermost bridge between New York and New Jersey Chris Pincher, British politician involved...
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motto of the Territory of Wyoming. See also Toga#Roman military. cedere nescio I know not how to yield Motto of HMAS Norman Celer – Silens – Mortalis Swift...
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pontiff meaning "bridge builder" (pons + facere). The most common interpretation is that pontiffs are symbolically the builders of the bridge between God and...
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before the noun, and has likewise derived from Latin: (The Latin phrase nescio quid means "I don't know what".) Nouns in the vocative case cannot be determined...
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expressions such as 'I don't know if ...'. However, in classical Latin after nesciō or haud sciō 'I do not know', it is usual to use the particle an: nōn possum...
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requirente uoltu quidnam illud utriusque uerbi foret: post deinde, quasi nescio quid Tusce aut Gallice dixisset, uniuersi riserunt. "For instance in Rome...
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ISBN 0-7914-3839-2. Asian American Community Mental Health Training Center. Bridging Cultures: Southeast Asian Refugees in America. University of Michigan (1983)...
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Carter), 50 Cent (Curtis Jackson), Diddy (Sean Combs), Ludacris (Chris Bridges), Lil Wayne (Dwayne Carter Jr.), and Soulja Boy (DeAndre Way). At times...
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smell' After nesciō, the particle an is used, and it is also sometimes used after other verbs (but not in Caesar or Cicero). The phrase nesciō an 'I don't...
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sentences like the following where the verb has a present perfect meaning: nesciõ ... oblītus sum omnia (Plautus) 'I don't know ... I've forgotten everything'...
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Etiquette Guide" (PDF). Cosmopolitan (US). Retrieved 2015-05-23. Nomen, Nescio (2015-09-01). "The Field Guide to Working With Men". Cosmopolitan (UK)....
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of the 9th satire of book 1: Ibam forte Via Sacra, sicut meus est mos, nescio quid meditans nugarum, totus in illis: accurrit quidam notus mihi nomine...
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