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Bloemendal is
located North of Port Elizabeth, in the
Eastern Cape,
South Africa. It is also
known as the
Northern Area.
Under Apartheid, the
South African...
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Philippus ('Philip')
Bloemendal (25 June 1918, in
Scheveningen – 22
February 1999, in Amersfoort) was a
Dutch cinema newsreel editor,
announcer and voice-over...
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Coenraad Bloemendal (born
April 30, 1946 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch-born
Canadian cellist, who has performed,
taught and
recorded primarily in the field...
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identified in a
number of
standard reference works. See
Wikidata entry Ford,
Bloemendal &
Fantazzi 2014;
IJsewijn & Sacré 1990–1998; Moul 2017;
Knight & Tilg...
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accident had
caused the test
pilot of the B-24,
First Lieutenant John
Bloemendal, to be
ordered to
abandon the test
fight and
attempt to
return to base...
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Retrieved 17
December 2023. van Kooten, George; Payne, Matthew; Rex, Richard;
Bloemendal, Jan (6
March 2024). "Erasmus'
Cambridge Years (1511–1514): The Execution...
- The
Oxford Dictionary of Dance. OUP Oxford. p. 321. ISBN 9780199563449.
Bloemendal, Jan; Korsten, Frans-Willem (25
November 2011).
Joost Van Den
Vondel (1587–1679):...
- pp. 185–262. doi:10.1002/9780470129678.ch2. ISBN 978-0-470-12953-1.
Bloemendal VR, van Hest JC,
Rutjes FP (2020). "Synthetic
pathways to tetrahydrocannabinol...
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showed Neêrlands
Nieuws and Wereldnieuws. In 1946, the
editor Philip Bloemendal (1918–1999)
started as commentator; his
particular voice became synonymous...
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Canadian folk pop duo, from Hamilton, Ontario,
consisting of
James Bloemendal (vocals,
acoustic and
electric guitar, percussion) and Matt
McKenna (vocals...