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1 the natural/normal/usual course of events
the natural/normal/usual course of eventsde gewone/normale gang van zakenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the natural/normal/usual course of events
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2 event
n. gebeuren, voorval; wedstrijd[ ivvent]1 gebeurtenis ⇒ evenement, manifestatie2 geval♦voorbeelden:1 the natural/normal/usual course of events • de gewone/normale gang van zakenafter the event • achteraf, te laatin any/either event I'll let you know • in elk geval/wat er ook moge gebeuren, ik hou je op de hoogtein the event of his death • in het geval dat hij komt te overlijdenthe next event will be the ladies' race • het volgende nummer is de dameswedloop→ wise wise/
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