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practical importance to the
jurists of the time. Feenstra,
Robert (2001). "
Everaerts, Nicolaas". In
Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein
biographisches Lexikon;...
- Jean-Pierre
Everaerts and Marc Desmare,
using the
moniker Holy Gang, and two 12-inch
singles in 1999/2000 as
LaTchak (a
collaboration with
Everaerts). In 2007...
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Edgar Everaert was a
Belgian immigrant to
Mexico who
founded one of Liga MX's most po****r and
successful football teams, Club
Deportivo Guadalajara. Born...
- a Neo-Latin poet of
Dutch nationality. Born Jan
Everaerts in The Hague, his
father Nicolaes Everaerts was a well
known jurist and
friend of Erasmus. In...
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Augustus Everaerts (born 2
February 1929) is a
Belgian former wrestler. He
competed in the men's
freestyle middleweight at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Pierre Everaert (21
December 1933 – 26 May 1989) was a
French professional racing cyclist between the
years 1955 and 1966. He rode in
eight editions of...
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Robert Everaert (30
March 1923 – 19
September 1951) was a
Belgian former long-distance
runner who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics. Nécrologie, Le...
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structurale (in French) (2nd ed.). Paris: Klincksieck. ISBN 2-252-01861-5.
Everaert, Martin; Van Riemsdijk, Henk; Goedemans, Rob; Hollebrandse, Bart, eds....
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megaroach crawls all over Texas'".
Orlando Sentinel. Farine, Jean-Pierre;
Everaerts, Claude; Abed, Dehbia; Brossut, Remy (2000). "Production, regeneration...
- cure-all. In 1581 the
Dutch doctor Giles Everard (also
known as
Gilles Everaerts)
published On the
Panacea Herb [De
herba panacea], a book that implied...