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1 daughter
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2 daughter-in-law
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3 daughter of Eve
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4 daughter's husband
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5 Spanish is a daughter (language) of Latin
English-Dutch dictionary > Spanish is a daughter (language) of Latin
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6 a daughter by his first wife
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7 foster daughter
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8 give a daughter in marriage
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9 he came with his daughter
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10 his daughter's remark showed him up
English-Dutch dictionary > his daughter's remark showed him up
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11 our daughter maintains her innocence
English-Dutch dictionary > our daughter maintains her innocence
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12 she signed over her estate to her daughter
she signed over her estate to her daughterze deed schriftelijk afstand van haar landgoed ten gunste van haar dochterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she signed over her estate to her daughter
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13 she was disappointed in her love for her daughter
she was disappointed in her love for her daughterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she was disappointed in her love for her daughter
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14 stop messing my daughter about
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15 the accident bereaved him of his daughter
English-Dutch dictionary > the accident bereaved him of his daughter
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16 the father rained presents upon his only daughter
the father rained presents upon his only daughterEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the father rained presents upon his only daughter
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17 their daughter was christened after her grandfather
their daughter was christened after her grandfatherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their daughter was christened after her grandfather
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18 giving his daughter's hand in marriage
huwelijkt zijn dochter uit,geeft zijn dochter aan-English-Dutch dictionary > giving his daughter's hand in marriage
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19 like a butcher's daughter
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20 like mother like daughter
zo moeder zo dochter
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