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CAP

Abbreviation for Common Agricultural Policy.

cap

Brimless soft hat with a stiff peak over the forehead. It is also known as a ‘flat cap’. Since the 1960s caps have become popular as fashion accessories, often made out of brightly coloured fabrics, leather, or PVC, sometimes bearing slogans. Baseball caps are a version of the cap, originating in the USA.



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Poortvliet, who won 19 Dutch caps as a player, is now free to prepare his team for the forthcoming season, having taken charge of training earlier this week.
The legendary Johan Cruyff, a man with more Dutch caps than a family-planning clinic, had written off the current Oranje crop before the tournament began.
So hats - or Dutch caps - off to George Boateng (right) for reviving it this week with this collection of splendid cliches from the Netherlands.
 
 
 
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