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- Kunegonda Elizabeth (Kune) Biezeveld (13 April 1948, The Hague – 7 September 2008, Hilversum) was a Dutch theologian. She was a member of the Dutch Reformed...
- shipbuilding site and, the Water Tower ****evoetsluis, designed by architect N. Biezeveld and built in 1896. ****evoetsluis has many shops: in addition to the various...
- The Water Tower in ****evoetsluis was designed by architect N. Biezeveld and was built in 1896. The water tower is 22 meters high and has two water reservoirs...
- a Wounded Place Transfigured". In Berlis, Angela; Korte, Anne-Marie; Biezeveld, Kune (eds.). Everyday Life and the Sacred: Re/configuring Gender Studies...
- 1947) 2004 – Bob Boyd, American baseball player (b. 1925) 2008 – Kune Biezeveld, Dutch minister and theologian (b. 1948) 2008 – Ilarion Ciobanu, Romanian...
- included M.J. Hulswit, the very prominent A.A. Fermont and Eduard Cuypers, Biezeveld and Moojen, Bakker and Meyboom, AIA. Other firms active in Menteng Project...
- original on 27 November 2014. Retrieved 26 November 2014. Entzinger, Han; Biezeveld, Renske (2003). Benchmarking in immigration integration (Report). European...
- theologian and literary critic Joost Berman, lawyer, judge and poet Kune Biezeveld, theologian C. Jouco Bl****er, scholar of religion Nicolaas Bloembergen...
- a Wounded Place Transfigured". In Berlis, Angela; Korte, Anne-Marie; Biezeveld, Kune (eds.). Everyday Life and the Sacred: Re/configuring Gender Studies...
- the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine. Waters**** Ir. N. Biezeveld Worked for a contractor in the Dutch East Indies until 1939, then from...