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election of 1972
Lubbers was
appointed as
Minister of
Economic Affairs in the
Cabinet Den Uyl
taking office on 11 May 1973.
Lubbers was
elected as a Member...
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Lubber Pandhu (/lub.bər-pɑːn.dʊ/ transl. Rubber Ball) is a 2024
Indian Tamil-language
sports drama film
directed by
Tamizharasan Pachamuthu, in his directorial...
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Lubbers is a
Dutch patronymic surname ("Lubbert's son").
People with this name include:
Arend Lubbers (born 1931),
American educator Bob
Lubbers (1922–2017)...
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Lubber may
refer to:
Lubber, a large,
clumsy person Lubber line,
navigational term for a
fixed line
pointing to the ship's bow or aircraft's nose Landlubber...
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Lubbers may
refer to: Ruud
Lubbers (1939–2018),
Dutch politician Rudie Lubbers (b. 1945),
Dutch Olympic boxer This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- A
lubber line, also
known as a
lubber's line, is a
fixed line on a comp****
binnacle or
radar plan
position indicator display pointing towards the front...
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evident during the fight,
Lubbers was
clearly no
match to Ali;
Lubbers lasted the full 12
rounds and lost via Decision.
Lubbers last
fought Gordon Racette...
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where Lubbers scored 2 not out and
conceded 50 runs from
eight wicketless overs as
South Africa crushed the
Dutch by 160 runs at Rawalpindi.
Lubbers now...
- university's
growth came
during his tenure.
Lubbers graduated from Hope College,
where his
father Irwin Lubbers was president, and
received his master's...
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Lubbers Stadium, or
Arend D.
Lubbers Stadium, is a
stadium on the
Grand Valley State University's main
campus in Allendale, Michigan, USA. The stadium...