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Leeuw is
Dutch for lion. It
occurs as a surname, most
commonly in the form of De
Leeuw ("the lion"; 9,814
people in the
Netherlands in 2007 and 2,211 in...
- Lisa De
Leeuw (born July 3, 1958) is an
American former **** actress. She
appeared in over 200
films and was
inducted into both the X-Rated Critics...
- Sint-Pieters-
Leeuw (Dutch pronunciation: [sɪnt ˌpitərs ˈleːu]; French:
Leeuw-Saint-Pierre,
pronounced [lø sɛ̃ pjɛʁ]) is a muni****lity in the province...
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Loeki de
Leeuw (Loeki the Lion, also
incorrectly spelled as
Loekie de
Leeuw) is a
Dutch stop-motion TV animation,
broadcast on
Dutch public television...
- Paul
Henri de
Leeuw (born 26
March 1962) is a
Dutch television comedian,
singer and actor. De
Leeuw gained national fame in the late
eighties and early...
- The
Gouden Leeuw (Dutch:
Golden Lion) was a
Dutch ship of the line
armed with 80-82 cannon. The ship was
built for the
Admiralty of
Amsterdam in 1666...
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Adele De
Leeuw (pronounced Lew-oo; 1899–1988) was an American–Dutch children's
story writer. The New York
Times attributes more than 75 children's book...
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Reiner "Reinbert" de
Leeuw (8
September 1938 – 14
February 2020) was a
Dutch conductor,
pianist and composer.
Lambertus Reinier de
Leeuw's mother and father...
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Antonius Wilhelmus Adri**** de
Leeuw (Rotterdam, 16
November 1926 - Paris, 31 May 1996) was a
Dutch composer. He
occasionally experimented with microtonality...
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Karel de
Leeuw, or de
Leeuw ((1930-02-20)February 20, 1930 – (1978-08-18)August 18, 1978), was a
mathematics professor at
Stanford University, specializing...