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- adventure, Tintin in the Land of the Soviets. Fifteen-year-old Lucien Pepermans dressed to play the part and travelled with Hergé to the station by train...
- Jean Pepermans, sometimes Latinized Joannes Pepermannus (active 1620–1635) was a 17th-century printer and bookseller, official printer to the city of...
- erroneously claimed that he had accompanied Pepermans, whereas it had been Julien De Proft. A crowd of fans greeted Pepermans and De Proft and pulled the Tintin...
- "Molenb****-Saint-Jean – Eglise Sainte-Barbe – Place de la Duchesse de BrabantPEPERMANS Léopold". irismonument.be. Retrieved 1 September 2019. Celis 2004, p. 12–17...
- s****ing from Radar Hill, 1948 Peperman building, Ma'ale HaHamisha, after battle with Arab Legion 1948 damage to the Peperman sanatorium Wikimedia Commons...
- Rackham's Treasure. Hurricane Katty is named for Randles' widow, Katty Pepermans. The faces on the money are caricatures of Randles, Faidutti, Selinker...
- "Molenb****-Saint-Jean – Eglise Sainte-Barbe – Place de la Duchesse de BrabantPEPERMANS Léopold". irismonument.be. Retrieved 1 September 2019. Celis 2004, p. 12–17...
- StampMedia | jongerenmedia-agentschap Yves John Pepermans (24 April 2015). "Doctoraatsverdediging Yves Pepermans: Manufacturing Climate Consent. From a depoliticized...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Dries, N., & Pepermans, R. (2007). "Using emotional intelligence to identify high potential:...
- 1930, at Brussels' Gare du Nord, and drew a large crowd. Young Lucien Pepermans, a 15-year-old scout, was chosen to play the role of Tintin. A welcome...