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Richard Klinkhamer (Dutch: [ˈriɕɑrt ˈklɪŋkˌɦaːmər]; 15
March 1937 –
January 2016) was a
Dutch murderer, who went on to
write a book
about how he could...
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Klinkhamer is a
Dutch occupational surname for a blacksmith.
Notable people with this name include: Adriënne Broeckman-
Klinkhamer (1876–1976),
Dutch painter...
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Jacob (Jaap)
Frederik Klinkhamer (born 21 June 1854 in Amsterdam; died 12
December 1928 in The Hague) was a
Dutch architect and
professor of architecture...
- Adriënne Broeckman-
Klinkhamer (1876–1976) was a
Dutch painter, illustrator, and
textile artist. Broeckman-
Klinkhamer née
Klinkhamer was born on 4 December...
- The Klinkhammer, also
known as
Klinkhåmer or
Klinkhamer is a po****r
parachute style emerger used in fly
fishing to
catch grayling and trout. It is most...
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Johannes de. (2005).
Evolutionary ecology of
plant reproductive strategies.
Klinkhamer,
Petrus Gerardus Leonardus. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521821428...
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before contracting their first professional gig at the
Clifton Hotel. Nol
Klinkhamer hailed from the
Conservatoire of
Music in
Holland having attained a degree...
- "Fighting
behavior of the
extinct Irish elk".
Modern Geology. 11: 1–28.
Klinkhamer, Ada J.; Woodley, Nicholas; Neenan,
James M.; Parr,
William C. H.; Clausen...
- Wolf
received national attention when
Hannelore Klinkhamer disappeared. Her
husband Richard Klinkhamer was
prime suspect,
however no
evidence or body could...
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Argentinian father Axel
Bendixsen and a
Dutch mother Winifred Margaretha Klinkhamer.[non-primary
source needed] When she was two
years old, she
moved with...