The Hague convention on adoption was somewhat of a disaster.
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But these marchers were not in Syria or Iraq; they were in The Hague in The Netherlands.
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Obama started his springtime trip in the Netherlands, where he visited The Hague, seat of the International Court of Justice.
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Indeed, The Hague also witnessed another development, the latest meeting between President Obama and President Xi of China.
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Taking center stage in The Hague was the recreation of the G7 as a unified western bloc.
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He was exiled, left the Hague, and went to London, and later to Brunswick.
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"At the Hague I expect to find something worth seeing," continued Mrs. Parkman.
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The carriage returned to the Hague by a different road from the one in which it came.
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At The Hague, about 1775, both hard and soft porcelain was made, and of great excellence.
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Life at The Hague afforded the embryo poet an opportunity to meet many distinguished people.
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British Dictionary definitions for Hague (1 of 2)
Hague1
/ (heɪɡ) /
noun
The Haguethe seat of government of the Netherlands and capital of South Holland province, situated about 3 km (2 miles) from the North Sea. Pop: 464 000 (2003 est)Dutch names: 's Gravenhage, Den Haag
British Dictionary definitions for Hague (2 of 2)
Hague2
/ (heɪɡ) /
noun
William Jefferson. born 1961, British politician; leader of the Conservative party (1997–2001); foreign secretary from 2010; as a writer he is noted for his biography of William Pitt the Younger (2004)