• Maatstaf was a Dutch literary magazine, founded in 1953 by Bert Bakker. Bakker, who was the magazine's first editor, is credited with bringing in poets...
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  • Michel Robin as The doctor Miranda Campa as The maid Giuliana Calandra Maatstaf - Volume 29,Numéros 11 à 30 - Page 28 "(In welk opzicht het boek sterk...
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    purposes. See Charles Vergeer, "De laatste woorden van prins Willem", Maatstaf 28 (1981), no. 12, pp. 67–100. The debate has some history, with critics...
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    Revolutie: de 'Mémoires' van Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvray (1760–1797), Maatstaf. Jaargang 36". DBNL. Archived from the original on 2 October 2020. Retrieved...
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    original on 11 July 2021. Retrieved 4 July 2021. Bruning, Henri (1954–1955). Maatstaf. Jaargang 2 (in Dutch). p. 436. Waltmans, H. J. G. (1962). "De Nederlandse...
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  • ran the company until 1993. In 1953 he founded the literary magazine Maatstaf, which he edited until 1969. He (along with fellow publisher Geert van...
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    Ditmar. Veenstra, J.H.W. (1969). "Slauerhoff, Coen en de oorlogsmisdaden". Maatstaf. 17: 337–50. ISSN 0464-2198. Wikimedia Commons has media related to J....
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    Meulenkamp (1986). "Het vierde land. Neutraal-Moresnet, vondeling van Europa". Maatstaf (in Dutch). p. 65. Alfred Bertha: Hergenrath: Eine Dorfchronik. GEV, Eupen...
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    Letterkunde. Andreus, Hans. "Hans Andreus. Acht gedichten (Eight poems). Maatstaf. Jaargang 6(1958-1959), pp. 704-709". dbnl.org (in Dutch). Digitale bibliotheek...
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  • literary magazines such as Literair Paspoort, De Gids, De Nieuwe Stem, Maatstaf and De Revisor. He was an active member of the Dutch and the International...
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    psychology at Leiden University. Her first poems appeared in the journal Maatstaf in 1988, while her first collection Soldatenliederen (Soldiers' Songs)...
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    Meulenkamp (1986). "Het vierde land. Neutraal-Moresnet, vondeling van Europa". Maatstaf (in Dutch). p. 65. Duvergier, Jean Baptiste (1836). Collection complète...
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  • Paris, Quintes feuilles, 2017. DBNL. "Will Ogrinc Rome in dertig dagen, Maatstaf. Jaargang 25". DBNL (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-04-11. "Scopus preview -...
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    Meulenkamp (1986). "Het vierde land. Neutraal-Moresnet, vondeling van Europa". Maatstaf (in Dutch). p. 65. Duvergier, Jean Baptiste (1836). Collection complète...
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    Johanna Vruink. His son Tobie became a poet, with several works published in Maatstaf in 1956. In a 1970 letter, the younger Goedewaagen wrote that his father...
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    Ekhard, 'Louis Couperus', in: De nieuwe courant, 10 juni 1913; herdrukt in Maatstaf 11 (1963-1964), p. 156. (in Dutch) Frédéric Bastet, Louis Couperus. Een...
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  • application of the predominating flexible criterion (the oorheersende elastiese maatstaf) in terms of which the court determines whether the defendant should be...
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    Wim Hoogbergen (1985). "Boni, ca. 1730-1793. Mythe en werkelijkheid". Maatstaf (in Dutch). Vol. 33. Retrieved 9 July 2022. Sandro Capo Chichi. "L'Histoire...
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  • forum for essayists and politicians. It shares many prose writers with Maatstaf. Like most Dutch literary magazines, it was initially subsidized by the...
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  • Hollands Maandblad (weekly Hollands Weekblad, 1959–1963; monthly since 1963) Maatstaf (1953–1999) De Nieuwe Gids ZozoLala (1982–2011), comics magazine Fantastic...
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  • (commissioned by the Leo Smit Foundation) (2012) "Postmodernism and New Music", in Maatstaf, cultural magazine in the Netherlands, 1988/4. "Towards a Dynamic Classicism"...
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  • Random House. p. 79. Parker, 111-112, 137 Parker, 94 Parker, 150, 181 "Maatstaf. Jaargang 30". Digital Library for Dutch Literature (in Dutch). 1982. Retrieved...
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    called "Kleine Krijgskunde," in the May 1962 issue of the literary journal Maatstaf, which also published, in August 1965, his short story "Ergens bij de grens...
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    1972 with the book Bleekers zomer. Van Keulen was editor of the magazine Maatstaf between 1973 and 1981. In 1986, van Keulen won the Zilveren Griffel award...
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    of her work have appeared in the literary magazines Hollands Maandblad, Maatstaf, De Tweede Ronde, Ballustrada, and Het Liegend Konijn, as well as on several...
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  • Douglas. Amsterdam, 1995 (Special edition of Dutch literary periodical Maatstaf) Alfred Douglas. De boezemvriend van Oscar Wilde. Amsterdam, 1999 Lord...
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  • he sold most of the activities of Daame started the literary magazine Maatstaf and published quite successfully poetry in paperback (Ooievaarpockets)...
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    feminist literary journal Chrysallis. Since 1979, she worked at the journal Maatstaf. Portnoy debuted as a novelist in 1971 at the age of 44 with the book Steen...
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    in 1969 he became editor of the Bert Bakker-founded literary magazine Maatstaf. In the seventies he also became a critic of television, literature, and...
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    (1893–1988). Alberga, Paramaribo. ISBN 9991494936. p. 57 From Indoorstrijd geen maatstaf voor kwaliteit huidige atleten by Ria Stalman (1990), published in De Atletiekwereld...
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