Examples of 'veltman' in a sentence

Meaning of "veltman"

veltman (noun) - a surname of Dutch origin, possibly used to identify a person or family with roots in the Netherlands
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  • A surname.

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Veltman turned pro with this sponsor.
The lame man and the two blind men that Veltman healed.
Veltman is injured and he will not be available.
A nice combination during which Veltman freed up his team mate Ziyech deserved a better fate.
Veltman is a fraud.
The first winner of this award was team captain Jim Veltman.
Veltman is a liar.
That meant that Joël Veltman and Davinson Sánchez were back on the squad.
Veltman is a right footed defender who wants to develop even more at the back.
The English earned a free kick after a communication glitch between Joel Veltman and keeper Jasper Cillessen.
It was Veltman who introduced him to the fascinating challenges of quantum physics.
During his freshman season, Veltman led his team in scoring.
Peter Veltman translated the episodes into English.
This birthday in Buffalo sports history, Jim Veltman.
Thierry Veltman is married to Eelke.

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Good afternoon, gentlemen. My name is Veltman.
To a fellow student, Veltman gave the assignment to study spontaneous symmetry breaking.
I felt pain and sadness when for personal reasons Veltman left Utrecht in 1981.
Professor Veltman said "You should not boycott people living in a concentration camp".
Ajax will have to play without Joël Veltman in Saturday 's game against Heracles.
Joël Veltman left the Copenhagen game early on, and has been suffering somewhat since then.
Shortly after McDonald 's discontinued its BMX effort, Veltman joined U.S. Boss.
Moreover, the ever self-critical Veltman knows that there are still areas he can improve on.
Joël Veltman will go to Fortuna Sittard, where he will play with the Ajax Reserves.
Captain Joël Veltman reiterated his coach 's comment about having dealt with it.
As a result, Veltman became the spokesman for the group at the Brookhaven Conference in 1963.

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