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Haijo Apotheker (born 5 June 1950, Loppersum) is a
Dutch politician for the
Democraten 66 party. He was
mayor of
several Dutch townships, including...
- The
Haijō Edict, also
known as Haijōrei, (****anese: 廃城令,
Castle abolishment law or
Ordinance to
dispose of castles) was an
edict enacted on 14 January...
- with the name include:
David Apotheker (1855–1911), Lithuanian-born
writer Haijo Apotheker (born 1950),
Dutch politician Léo
Apotheker (born 1953), German...
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Balkenende cabinet. On 7 June 1999
Minister of Agriculture,
Nature and
Fisheries Haijo Apotheker (D66)
resigned citing that as a
former mayor he
could not adjust...
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ordinances or
Organized crime exclusion ordinances (暴力団排除条例, Bōryoku-dan
Haijo Jōrei) is the ****anese
collective term for
ordinances or
local laws that...
- 2015, pp. 509–524
Leonhardt 2009, p. 264. Cottier, Jean-Francois, Westra,
Haijo and Gallucci, John
North America, in
Knight & Tilg 2015, pp. 541–556 Laird...
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Vigiliae Christianae, Vol. 12, No. 3 (Sep., 1958) pp. 136-144. Westra,
Haijo Jan; Vester,
Christina (1994). De
Nuptiis Philologiae Et Mercurii. BRILL...
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compares this
moisture to the dew that
drips from the air and
nourishes seeds;
Haijo Jan
Westra and
Tanja Kupke, The
Berlin Commentary on Marti**** Capella's...
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Fisheries from 7 June 1999
until 9 June 1999
following the
resignation of
Haijo Apotheker. De
Vries was
appointed as
Minister of the
Interior and Kingdom...
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December 2003 – 1
February 2010
Preceded by
Siebold Hartkamp Succeeded by
Haijo Apotheker Personal details Born
Arnoud Adri****
Maria Brok (1968-07-29)...