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cookie sold in the
United States by the
DeBeukelaer Corporation.
Piroulines were
developed in 1984 by
Peter DeBeukelaer, and are very
similar to the Caprice...
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Beukelaer is a
Flemish surname. It may
refer to
Edouard de Beukelaer,
founder of the
biscuit company DeBeukelaer Joachim Beuckelaer,
Flemish Renaissance...
- The
De Beukelae distillery (or FX
De Beukelaer,
sometimes with a
small '
de'), is a
Belgian family-owned
liqueur distillery,
located in the Haantjeslei...
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De Beukelaer (born 16 May 1951) is a
former Belgian cyclist. He
competed in the team
pursuit event at the 1972
Summer Olympics. "Roger
De Beukelaer Olympic...
- Arnott's
Biscuits Bahlsen Burton's
Foods D.F.
Stauffer Biscuit Company DeBeukelaer Famous Amos (division of Ferrero)
Fazer Fox's
Biscuits Interbake Foods...
- cracker-like “biscuits”
originally designed in 1894 by the
Antwerp baker Edward De Beukelaer. “Prince biscuit”, or “prince bisket”
first appeared in a
cookbook in...
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Emile De Beukelaer (27 May 1867–23
January 1922) was a
Belgian road
racing cyclist, and the
founder and
President of the
Union Cycliste Internationale...
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De Beukelaer (27
September 1902 – 1
December 1944) was a
Belgian fencer. He
competed in
three Olympic Games. Randaxhe, Cécile. "Balthazar-Xavier
de BEUKELAER"...
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return to wind
propulsion through the
firsthand experiences of
Christiaan De Beukelaer, who
spent five
months aboard a
sailing cargo ship in 2020. Transport...
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Mondialogo Multiculturalism Social cohesion Social integration Subculture De Beukelaer, Christiaan; Pyykkönen,
Miikka (2015). "Confusing Culture, Polysemous...