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Pieter Robert Rensenbrink (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈrɔp ˈrɛnsə(m)ˌbrɪŋk]; 3 July 1947 – 24
January 2020) was a
Dutch footballer and
member of the Netherlands...
- John C.
Rensenbrink (August 30, 1928 – July 30, 2022) was an
American political scientist, philosopher, journalist, conservationist, and
political activist...
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Rensenbrink is a
Dutch surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Rensenbrink (1928–2022),
American political scientist, philosopher, journalist...
- Van
Himst (1963–64, 1965–66, 1967–68), Jan
Mulder (1966–67),
Robbie Rensenbrink (1972–73),
Attila Ladynski (1973–74), François Van Der Elst (1976–77)...
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remained independently owned and
operated throughout its existence.
James Rensenbrink (1932–2013), a
former employee of two New
Jersey newspapers and one Louisiana...
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Jongbloed from 12
yards out. The
Netherlands almost equalised when Rob
Rensenbrink latched onto to a
headed p**** from René van de Kerkhof, but the shot...
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hitting a hat-trick in
their 4–1
victory over
newcomers Iran. Rob
Rensenbrink of the
Netherlands also
scored three times against Iran,
scoring all...
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Anderlecht extended their lead in the
second half
courtesy of a Rob
Rensenbrink goal to
secure a 3–1 victory. A
crowd of 23,598 saw
Liverpool take the...
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national green organization in the country, surp****ing the G/GPUSA. John
Rensenbrink and
Howie Hawkins were co-founders of the
Green Party. The
Greens (as...
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September 1977.
Anderlecht won the
match 4–0
thanks to two
goals each by Rob
Rensenbrink and
Gilbert van Binst. It was Anderlecht's
third consecutive appearance...