-
sporting exception because of the case of two
Dutch cyclists in
Walrave and Koch (
Walrave and Koch v ****ociation
Union Cycliste Internationale) at the European...
- Prize–winning poet Edna St.
Vincent Millay (1892–1950). His son
Robert Walrave Boissevain (1872-1938)
emigrated to
upstate New York.[citation needed]...
- citizen. In 1947 her
younger daughter Maria married in
Paris to
Gideon Walrave Boissevain (1897–1985),
minister plenipotentiary in Greece, Chile, Israel...
- *χraban- ("raven"). The
German equivalent of the name is Walram.
Variants are
Walrave and Walravens.
People with this name include:
Walraven I van Brederode...
- "Take
Charge of Your
Online Re****tion". Educause. Van Ouytsel, Joris;
Walrave, Michel; Ponnet, Koen (5 June 2014). "How
Schools Can Help
Their Students...
-
divorce religion from politics".
Christian Today. Geybels, Hans; Mels, Sara;
Walrave,
Michel (2009).
Faith and Media:
Analysis of
Faith and Media: Representation...
- Nierstrasz".
Parlement &
Politiek (in Dutch).
Retrieved 16 July 2018. "W. (
Walrave) Boissevain".
Parlement &
Politiek (in Dutch).
Retrieved 16 July 2018....
-
Staatssecretaris van
Justitie Judgment of the
Court of 12
December 1974. B.N.O.
Walrave and L.J.N. Koch v ****ociation
Union cycliste internationale, Koninklijke...
- from 1898 to 1930. He
lived here with his wife
Wilhelmina Carolina Momma.
Walrave Boissevain (Wikipedia
article in Dutch) (1876–1944), a
Dutch liberal politician...
-
terrain below the fortress,
while his engineer,
Gerhard Cornelius von
Walrave,
directed repairs and
improvements to the fortress'
eastern works, where...