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Patrick Emanuel Martinus Lodiers (born
October 25, 1971) is a
Dutch television presenter and a
former chairman of BNN.
Lodiers is the
presenter of Dutch...
- was BNN's
source of
inspiration for the show, both by the show's host,
Lodiers, as well as in the post-broadcast
press release.[citation needed] Joop...
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Patrick Lodiers (2006)
Patrick Lodiers and
Ruben Nicolai (2007–2008)
Patrick Lodiers and
Valerio Zeno (2009–2011; 2013–2014)
Patrick Lodiers and Sophie...
- court-martialed, but exonerated, for the capitulation. In a 2006 web article,
Didier Lodier wrote that 1,300
French troops had been
killed and 45,000 men (including...
- Corps, the 81st TID with one of the
brigades of this division.
Citations Lodier,
Didier (1
August 2007). "Régions
militaire en 1914".
Chimiste - mon site...
- 600 guns were
captured by the
Germans and in a 2004 web article,
Didier Lodier wrote that 1,300
French troops had been
killed and 45,000 men (including...
- française 1954-1962>>,
Militaria no 463,
Avril 2024, p.64
Clayton 1988, p. 66.
Lodier,
Didier (1
August 2007). "Régions
militaire en 1914".
Chimiste – mon site...
- an
adaptation of the
Channel 4 show
Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
Patrick Lodiers hosts the show,
which contains both well-known and more
obscure elements...
- Nico ter
Linden (born 1936)
Margriet van der
Linden (born 1970)
Patrick Lodiers (born 1971) TV
presenter Jamai Loman (born 1986),
singer Anouk Maas (born...
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Retrieved 18
January 2025.
Altairac 1935, pp. 452.
Altairac 1935, pp. 480.
Lodier,
Didier (17
April 2004). "Verdun: Le
second semestre de 1916". Chimiste...