Peter De Vries (February 27, 1910 – September 28, 1993) was an American editor and novelist known for his satiric wit. De Vries was born in Chicago, Illinois...
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Peter Rudolf de Vries (14 November 1956 – 15 July 2021) was a Dutch investigative journalist and crime reporter. His television program Peter R. de Vries...
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his car. De Vries was taken to the VU University Medical Center in critical condition. He died of his injuries on 15 July. Peter R. de Vries was a television...
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Peter, Pieter, or Piter de Vries may refer to: Peter De Vries (1910–1993), American editor and novelist Peter R. de Vries (1956–2021), Dutch crime reporter...
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DeVry University (/dəˈvraɪ/) is a privately owned for-profit university. DeVry is predominantly an online educator but does have campuses in the United...
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"de Vries" means "the Frisian". The name has been modified to "DeVries", "deVries", or "Devries" in other countries. People named De Vries: Barend de Vries...
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the story from the 1968 novella Witch's Milk by Peter De Vries. Epstein later adapted another De Vries novel for the film Reuben, Reuben. Tillie Schlaine...
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Peter R. de Vries: Crime Reporter (Dutch title: Peter R. de Vries, misdaadverslaggever) was a Dutch investigative television program covering high-profile...
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"Kickbokser Thian de Vries vecht in Rusland". pzc.nl. Retrieved 1 November 2023. "Zeeuwse (t)rots in de branding Thian de Vries verslaat ook Russische...
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vocals Noudt Janssen ; bass guitar, vocals Peter de Vries : bass guitar Piet Engel : flute, saxophone Sjors Van De Molengraft : flute, saxophone Anton Wannemakers :...
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was adapted from the 1964 novel Reuben, Reuben by Peter De Vries. The main character in DeVries's novel was based largely on the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas...
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In mathematics, the Korteweg–De Vries (KdV) equation is a partial differential equation (PDE) which serves as a mathematical model of waves on shallow...
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Tunnel of Love (novel), a 1954 novel by Peter De Vries The Tunnel of Love (play), a 1957 Broadway play by De Vries and Joseph Fields; the basis for the film...
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De Vries is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon relative to the Earth. It lies about midway between the craters Racah to the north-northwest...
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The Fault in Our Stars (redirect from Peter Van Houten)
the fictional book An Imperial Affliction: The Blood of the Lamb by Peter De Vries and Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace. On December 21, 2011, Barnes...
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based on the 1957 hit Broadway play by Peter De Vries and Joseph Fields, which in turn was based on De Vries' 1954 novel. The Tunnel of Love is the first...
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as in "Peter de Vries" or "P. de Vries". In Belgian Dutch, or Flemish, surnames are collated with the full surname including tussenvoegsels. "De Smet"...
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The Tunnel of Love is a novel by American author Peter De Vries; it was published on May 12, 1954, by Little, Brown and Company. The novel is written in...
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Portuguese by Libby Larsen (1990) Let Me Count the Ways, a 1965 work by Peter De Vries Let Me Count the Ways, a 1988 novel by Leigh Michaels Let Me Count the...
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Ridouan Taghi (section Peter R. de Vries)
(9 July 2022). "Overheid liet Taghi's lijn vanuit de EBI open – tot de moord op Peter R. de Vries". het Parool (in Dutch). Retrieved 11 July 2022. Haenen...
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adapted from two novels by Peter De Vries. 1984: Nomination for Academy Award for screenplay of Reuben, Reuben, based on a De Vries novel. 1998: Los Angeles...
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First was But Who Wakes the Bugler? (Houghton & Mifflin, 1940) by Peter DeVries. The other was Afternoon In the Attic (Dodd, Mead, 1950) by John Kobler...
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Levie "Louis" de Vries (January 5, 1905, Groningen - September 5, 1935, Zwolle) was a Dutch jazz trumpeter. Louis de Vries was the eldest son of amateur...
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Eileen Dover", which according to one source was devised by humourist Peter De Vries. It is common for these puns to refer to taboo subject matter, such...
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de Vries (1949-11 February 2004) was a Dutch gangster and outlaw biker. De Vries was born into poverty, and spent his youth in a trailer park. Vries was...
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They are also the first of two married couples to win in this category; Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh (The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King) are...
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thought De Vries would be a gain for Dutch politics, he decided to disband the party. "Peter R. de Vries niet naar Den Haag: Politieke carrière in de kiem...
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crime reporter Peter de Vries, Van der Sloot threw a glass of red wine in De Vries's face. On 3 February, an undercover video made by De Vries aired on Dutch...
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Koz from Off the Beaten Path Let Me Count the Ways, a 1965 work by Peter De Vries Let Me Count the Ways, a 1988 novel by Leigh Michaels Let Me Count the...
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Orgel, Han de Vries, Albert de Klerk EMI His Masters Voice, 1A 037-25231 LP, 1976. Schumann, Bartók, Ben-Haim, Poulenc, Shinohara: Han de Vries – Hobo, Oboe...
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