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Gaston Cyriel Durnez (9
September 1928 – 22
November 2019) was a
Flemish columnist,
journalist and writer. He
worked for the
newspaper De Standaard, writing...
- Dúrnir (Old Norse: [
ˈduːrnez̠]) was a
dwarf who
appears in the
three Old
Norse skaldic poems which suggests that he once was a well-known
dwarf in Norse...
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Ziani 42 Eva Di
Battista 43
Olivier Loisel 44 Émilie
Fauvel 45
Olivier Durnez 46
Sophie Sénac 47
Philippe Gombert 48
Nathalie Moquet 49
David Guillaume...
- 888 copies. In 2009 its paid
circulation was
about 98,000 copies.
Gaston Durnez Maria Rosseels (1916–2005), film
critic and writer. "Media
Landscape Media...
- Pesenti, A.; Pachl, J.; Guérisse, F.; Elste, T.; Roessler, M.; Fritz, H.;
Durnez, P.; Busch, H.-J.; Inderbitzen, B.; Barbut, D. (2010). "Intra-Arrest Transnasal...
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Henrik Ibsen Philippe Sireuil Théâtre de l'Athénée 2005-06
Sokkot Éric
Durnez Frédéric
Dussenne Tour
Mathilde Véronique Olmi
Michel Kacenelenbogen Théâtre...
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attended by 17,136 visitors. The
first jury
included Jos Ghysen,
Gaston Durnez, Rik
Sabbick and Luc Verstraete.
Theme exhibition:
Choose life
Winners to...
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remained active at
international level, and
third runner up in the party, Jan
Durnez became mayor of
Ypres instead. In 2014,
Leterme became secretary-general...
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Roger M.J. De Neef
Filip De
Pillecyn Freddy de Vree Astère M.
Dhondt Gaston Durnez Willem Elsschot (Alfons de Ridder) Jef
Geeraerts Guido Gezelle Marnix Gijsen...
- in
France (1917) Can Vegetables,
Fruit and the
Kaiser Too (Dutch)
Gaston Durnez, De Standaard. Het
levensverhaal van een
Vlaamse krant van 1948 tot de VUM...