- Stan
Pijnenburg (born 4
November 1996) is a
Dutch swimmer. He
competed in the 4×100 m
mixed freestyle relay event at the 2018
European Aquatics Championships...
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Geert Pijnenburg (23
August 1896 – 12 July 1980),
pseudonym Geert Grub was a
Belgian poet,
writer and
Flemish activist. ****ologie en levensleer, 1936,...
- M. "Inez"
Pijnenburg-Adriaenssen (born 13 May 1949) is a
Dutch politician of the People's
Party for
Freedom and
Democracy (VVD).
Pijnenburg was a member...
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Johannes "Jan"
Baptist Norbertus Pijnenburg (15
February 1906 – 2
December 1979) was a
Dutch track cyclist who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. He...
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shortly after (he
joined Spargo the
following year) and was
replaced by Jan
Pijnenburg. In
March 1983, Doe Maar
issued their fourth album,
titled 4us (a creative...
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August 2011 at the
Wayback Machine;restructured Frankish—i.e., Dutch; W.
Pijnenburg, A. Quak, T.
Schoonheim & D. Wortel,
Oudnederlands Woordenboek. Archived...
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Smitskamp (b**** guitar, 1972–1974) Wim
Voermans (b**** guitar, 1984–1986) Jan
Pijnenburg [nl] (drums, 1985–1986)
Michael Eschauzier (keyboards, 1993–2006) André...
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coming marriage between his
daughter Sandra and one of his henchmen, Cor
Pijnenburg.
Vries ordered all of the
members of his
chapter to pay the
costs of the...
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Amsterdam (with Jan
Pijnenburg),
Paris (with Jan
Pijnenburg), M****ille (with
Armand Blanchonnet),
Dortmund (with Jan
Pijnenburg) 1933:
Cleveland (with...
- / Den Haag, 2017, p. 60-79, here p. 61 (online) van den Toorn, M. C.;
Pijnenburg, W.J.J.; van Leuvensteijn, J.A.; van der Horst, J.M., eds. (1997). Geschiedenis...