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Marjolein (Dutch pronunciation: [mɑrjoːˈlɛin] ) less
commonly spelled as
Marjolijn, is a
Dutch feminine given name. It
probably originated as an extension...
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Marjolijn Verspoor (born 1952) is a
Dutch linguist. She is a
professor of
English language and
English as a
second language at the
University of Groningen...
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Marjolijn Molenaar (born
October 24, 1983, in Leiderdorp) is a
former Dutch international cricketer who made 15
appearances in Women's One Day Internationals...
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Marjolijn Hof (born 1956) is a
Dutch writer who
lives in Amsterdam. She has won many
awards including the "Gouden Uil
Jeugd Literatuurprijs', the "Gouden...
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Marjolijn Both (born 9
September 1971) is a
former synchronized swimmer from The Netherlands. She
competed in both the women's solo and the women's duet...
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Marjolijn Greeve (21 July 1938 – 5
November 2023) was a
Dutch equestrian. She
competed in the
individual dressage event at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Marjolijn van den
Bighelaar (born 28
November 1990) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** for Ajax. Van den
Bighelaar made her
league debut against...
- der Zee, Els M.; Angelini, Christine; Govers,
Laura L.; Christianen,
Marjolijn J. A.; Altieri,
Andrew H.; van der Reijden,
Karin J.; Silliman, Brian...
- do****entary photography, print,
radio and television.
Werman is the son of
Marjolijn (née deJager) and
David S. Werman. His
mother was of
Dutch descent and...
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October 2013). "Book Review: Gaddafi's Harem, By
Annick Cojean, Trans.
Marjolijn de Jager". The Independent. London.
Archived from the
original on 4 March...