- The
Pieper M1893 was a
Belgian double-action
revolver carbine with a gas-seal
system that used the 8mm
Pieper Carbine cartridge. The
development of the...
-
Marcel Boek****n
joined the group. In
March 1999, the
system was
demonstrated to
Pieper.
Pieper resigned from
Philips in May 1999 and
joined Sloot's company...
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Ronald Pieper (1978) is a
Dutchman convicted for the
murder of air
hostess Christel Ambrosius in
Putten in 1994.
After allegedly fleeing the scene, two...
-
mixed drive train came to be used at the turn of
twentieth century. The
Pieper system was
applied to
Belgian (Vicinal tramway) and
French (Compagnie des Chemins...
- The 996
working hour
system (Chinese: 996工作制) is a work
schedule practiced illegally by some
companies in China. It
derives its name from its requirement...
- and
allowing the
weapon to be suppressed. Its
design would inspire the
Pieper M1893
carbine and
Steyr 1893 revolver. The
Nagant was
designed by Léon Nagant...
- in Summit, New Jersey, and its CEOs were
Larry Dooling followed by Roel
Pieper.
Created from
earlier AT&T entities, USL was, as
industry writer Christopher...
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Roland "Roel"
Pieper (born 1956, Vlaardingen, Netherlands) is a
Dutch IT-entrepreneur.
Pieper was born (April 13, 1956) in Vlaardingen, son of an engineer...
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Frank "Pat"
Pieper (February 17, 1886 –
October 22, 1974) was an
American baseball announcer. He
served as the
Chicago Cubs
field (public address) announcer...
- sold on the
civilian market. The
Belgian factory Anciens Etablis****ts
Pieper produced it from 1908
until the late 1930s.
Smith &
Wesson engineers reintroduced...