Basters trying to reach the mountains. German attacks against Basters took place around the region. According to Baster history, a 14-year-old Baster...
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Yvette Basting (born 1977), Dutch tennis player Baster (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Basting. If an...
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Basting is a cooking technique that involves cooking meat with either its own juices or some type of preparation such as a sauce or marinade. The meat...
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The Switch (2010 film) (redirect from Baster (film))
written by Allan Loeb, the film, formerly titled The Baster, was inspired by the short story "Baster" by Jeffrey Eugenides. This was originally published...
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The Basters are an ethnic group in Namibia. Baster may also refer to: Baster, a kitchen utensil; see basting (cooking) Baster (band), French musical group...
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Arumpac (born August 22, 2012) also known by his nicknames Baste Granfon and Bae-by Baste, is a Filipino child actor, television host, and singer. He...
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Baster is a French band from Réunion, which founded in 1983. They perform sega, maloya and reggae. Their music has been described as electric maloya. They...
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Rehoboth. On 20 March 1990, the representatives of the Rehoboth Baster, the Captain-led Baster Council (Basterrat) declared independence from South West Africa...
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executive Captains Council (Kapteinsraad). The Baster Council serves as the mouthpiece for the Rehoboth Baster people and is obliged to convey the wishes...
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Basté (18 June 1899 – 4 December 1977) was a Spanish water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1924 Summer Olympics. Manuel Basté...
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Baste, also known as Basta, is a village in the Palghar district of Maharashtra, India. It is located in the Vikramgad taluka. According to the 2011 census...
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Job Baster, sometimes Hiob Baster, (2 April 1711, in Zierikzee – 6 March 1775) was a Dutch physician and naturalist who devoted himself almost entirely...
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Sebastian Duterte (redirect from Baste Duterte)
Sebastian "Baste" Zimmerman Duterte (/dəˈtɜːrteɪ/; Tagalog: [dʊˈtɛɾtɛ];[clarification needed] born November 3, 1987) is a Filipino politician serving...
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Captains of the Rehoboth Baster (Afrikaans: Kapteins van die Rehoboth Baster) were the traditional leaders of the indigenous Baster community in central Namibia...
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Bastar district (redirect from Baster district)
Bastar is a district in the state of Chhattisgarh in Central India. Jagdalpur is the district headquarters. Bastar is bounded on the northwest by Narayanpur...
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Arturo Bastes y Mandin (born 1 April 1944 in Loboc, Bohol) is a Filipino Roman Catholic bishop. He was first ordained a priest of Society of the Divine...
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Pastry brush (redirect from Basting brush)
A pastry brush, also known as a basting brush, is a cooking utensil used to spread butter, oil or glaze on food. Traditional pastry brushes are made with...
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Pierre Baste (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ bast]; 21 November 1768 in Bordeaux – 29 January 1814 in Brienne-le-Château) was a French admiral and general...
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revolt of the Rehoboth Baster against the South African Administration in South West Africa. The revolt was caused by diminishing Baster autonomy and territory...
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Marek Baster (born 11 June 1976) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a defender. Baster began his football career Tramwaj Kraków,...
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Tack (sewing) (redirect from Basting stitch)
In sewing, to tack or baste is to sew quick, temporary stitches that will later be removed. Tacking is used for a variety of reasons, such as holding...
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Switch (disambiguation) (redirect from The Baster (disambiguation))
Look up switch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In electricity, a switch is a device that can connect, disconnect, or divert current in an electrical...
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pdf [bare URL PDF] Rehoboth Basters Archived 2010-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, information on the history of the Baster community in Namibia. 23°18′57...
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officials who referred to three distinct groups amongst the coloureds, namely: "Baster", "Cape Coloureds" and "Namibian Coloureds". In addition, another element...
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politician, medical doctor, and former Baster captain. Africa is most notable for serving as the fourth Captain of the Baster and his tenure as vice-president...
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growing Baster population settled in the surrounding areas, which would become known as the Rehoboth Gebiet ("Gebiet": German: area). In 1885, Baster Kaptein...
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Anne Davis Basting, is an American gerontologist working as a professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee's Peck School of the Arts...
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was elected as Baster captain on 11 January 1999, with 40.8% of the vote, succeeding Hans Diergaardt. McNab signed the Rehoboth Baster community into...
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Horace Bastings (1831–1909) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament from the Southland region of New Zealand. From November 1872 to May 1874, and from...
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from local natives and were joined by additional Baster families over the following years. The Baster people developed their own constitution, called the...
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