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  • 1Martin van Marum — by Charles Howard Hodges …

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  • 2Histoire du ban d'Olne — Vase à Buste de Jupille, proche de la Villa Solmania et du Vicus Alno. Grand Curtius à Liège[note 1],[1] …

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  • 3Minny Pops — Origin The Netherlands Genres Post punk, electronic, new wave, art punk Years active 1978–1985 Labels Factory Records …

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  • 4Operation Gladio — Emblem of Gladio , Italian branch of the NATO stay behind paramilitary organizations. The motto means In silence I preserve freedom . Operation Gladio (Italian: Operazione Gladio) is the codename for a clandestine NATO stay behind operation in… …

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  • 5Lucienne Stassaert — (born Antwerp, 10 January 1936) is a Belgian poet. [ [http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/rogg003bero01 01/rogg003bero01 01 0015.htm DBNL . Willem M. Roggeman, Beroepsgeheim 1 ] ] Bibliography* Verhalen van de jonkvrouw met de spade (1965) *… …

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  • 6Philips — For other uses, see Philips (disambiguation). Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. Type Naamloze vennootschap Traded as Euronext:  …

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  • 7Tulip mania — A tulip, known as the Viceroy , displayed in a 1637 Dutch catalog. Its bulb cost between 3000 and 4200 florins depending on size. A skilled craftsman at the time earned about 300 florins a year.[1] Tulip mania or tulipomania (Dutch names include …

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  • 8Henri Winkelman — This page is about the Dutch general, for the town in Arizona see: Winkelman, Arizona. Infobox Military Person name=Henri Winkelman caption= rank=General branch=Royal Netherlands Army commands=Supreme Commander Military of the Netherlands unit=… …

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  • 9Georges Sorel — Georges Eugène Sorel (2 November, 1847 ndash; 29 August, 1922) was a French philosopher and theorist of revolutionary syndicalism.BiographySorel was born in Cherbourg, son of a bankrupted wine merchant. He studied in the École Polytechnique in… …

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  • 10List of terms used for Germans — There are many alternative ways to describe the people of Germany, though in English the official designated nationality as well as the standard noun is German. (see also demonym). During the early Renaissance, German implied that the person… …

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