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FARM VILLAGE IN THE NETHERLANDS

Neer         
VILLAGE IN LEUDAL, NETHERLANDS
·adv & ·adj Nearer.
Eva Neer         
AMERICAN BIOCHEMIST
Eva Julia Neer; Eva J. Neer
Eva Julia Neer (1937–2000) was an American physician (Columbia University P&S), biochemist, and cell-biology scientist who gained U.S.
Aert van der Neer         
  • ''Winter Landscape with Skaters''
  • ''Moonlit Landscape with Bridge'', one of Van Der Neer's "nocturnes" (night scenes) (1648-1650); oil on panel; 78.4 x 110.2 cm (30 7/8 x 43 3/8 in.); on display, the [[National Gallery of Art]], [[Washington D.C.]]
DUTCH PAINTER (1603-1677)
Aernout Van der Neer; Aernout van der neer; Aert Neer; Aernout van der Neer
Aert van der Neer, or Aernout or Artus (c. 16039 November 1677), was a landscape painter of the Dutch Golden Age, specializing in small night scenes lit only by moonlight and fires, and snowy winter landscapes, both often looking down a canal or river.

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Neer

Neer is a village in Limburg, Netherlands. It is located in the municipality of Leudal, on the river Maas about 8 km north of Roermond.

Примеры употребления для neer
1. Heaven is the place where, in Peter Abelard s words, wish and fulfilment can severed be neer, nor the thing prayed for come short of the prayer.
2. However, in real terms, after adjusting for the rising costs of construction materials and nominal effective exchange rate (NEER) depreciation, growth in budgeted expenditures is likely to be slightly lower than the headline figure.
3. There will inevitably be fears about cheating, and profiles of neer–do–well families misbehaving or exploiting the system; someone will find a rich runaway father sunning himself in Thailand with his latest floozie, avoiding maintenance payments while his family is sent on holiday by the taxpayer.
4. The neer–do–wells, as Charles Clarke described them, have done well, and rebels love to be noticed: Diane Abbott will probably appear on Have I Got News for You; Dennis Skinner will no longer grouch into the void; Clare Short will lambast, with rising moral certainty, the Government of which she was so recently a part.
5. Theres Lady Macbeth, of course (What! will these hands neer be clean?), not to mention Mr Jaggers in Dickenss Great Expectations, whose unattractive qualities include bushy black eyebrows, a large watch–chain, strong black dots of beard and whisker, and a smell of scented soap on his great hand and whose neurotic habit of washing after all human contact (I found him in his dressing–room . . . already hard at it, washing his hands of us) bespeaks a terrible absence of humanity.