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Helmond

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Helmond (hĕl`mônt), city (1994 pop. 72,293), North Brabant prov., SE Netherlands, on the Aa River. Manufactures include textiles and food products. Its 15th-century castle serves as the town hall.


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The presence or absence of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) complaints have also been used as indirect indicators of hormonal profiles that may affect sexual behavior (Van Goozen, Wiegant, Endert, Helmond, & Vande Poll, 1997).
In 1900, four firms sold artificial limbs in Pittsburgh--ALMC, Feick Brothers, Neubert and Sons, and Otto Helmond, an individual craftsman.
It boasts a top-flight cast of Billy Crystal, Richard Mulligan, Katherine Helmond and Robert Guillaume, and it also had one of TV's first gay characters, Jodie (Crystal).
 
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