Huug Kok (1918–2011), Dutch singer James Kok (1902–1976), Romanian bandleader, musician, and arranger Jan Kok (1889–1958), Dutch footballer Jan Kok (1899–1982)...
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The second Kok cabinet, also called the second Purple cabinet, was the executive branch of the Dutch government from 3 August 1998 until 22 July 2002...
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Rossana; Autrup, Herman; Mølhave, Lars; Ravanat, Jean-Luc; Briedé, Jacob Jan; de Kok, Theo Martinus; Loft, Steffen (18 February 2011). "Oxidative Stress,...
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J.P. Oud, Jan Wils, Gerrit Rietveld, Robert van 't Hoff, the sculptor and painter Georges Vantongerloo, and the poet and writer Antony Kok. The art theory...
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Willem "Wim" Kok (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪm ˈkɔk] ; 29 September 1938 – 20 October 2018) was a Dutch politician and trade union leader who served as Prime...
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Chico Kwasi (section KOK belt)
competed for King of Kings and Dynamite Fighting Show. Kwasi is the former KOK welterweight champion. As of April 2023, he is ranked as the tenth best welterweight...
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Hong Kong International Airport (redirect from Airport at Chek Lap Kok)
island of Chek Lap Kok in western Hong Kong. The airport is also referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport or Chek Lap Kok Airport, to distinguish...
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W. (2008). Jan Koopmans (1905-1945). Theoloog bij de tijd (in Dutch). Kok ten Have. den Hertog, C.C. (2018). Het spreken van de kerk in de theologie van...
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distinguishes it from similar Dutch surnames, e.g. Jan de Boer compared to Albert Boer; Frits de Kok compared to Wim Kok. Tussenvoegsels originate from the time...
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metres Major projects realised (in part or whole) by Jan De Nul include: Reclamation works at Chek Lap Kok (1992-1995) NorFra Pipeline Installation Project:...
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Ridouan Taghi (section Peter R. de Vries)
had placed a bomb under his car. This failed, because Kok found the bomb before detonation. Kok continued publishing, including a piece on 12 September...
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Tai Kok Tsui is an area west of Mong Kok in Yau Tsim Mong district in the Kowloon region of Hong Kong. The mixed land use of industrial and residential...
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Jan Pieter "Jan Peter" Balkenende Jr. (Dutch pronunciation: [jɑm ˈpeːtər ˈbɑlkənˌɛndə] or [- ˈbɑlkəˌʔɛndə]; born 7 May 1956) is a Dutch politician of...
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(1820–1887) (Writer) Prince Bernhard (1911–2004) (Prince of the Netherlands) Wim Kok (1938–2018) (Politician) M. C. Escher (1898–1972) (Graphical artist) Marco...
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The first Kok cabinet, also called the first Purple cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch government from 22 August 1994 until 3 August 1998....
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chronological order: De strekking der Bergrede naar Mattheüs. [The Tenor of the Sermon on the Mount according to Matthew] Kampen: J. H. Kok, 1936. [This was...
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organization out of dissatisfaction with the policies of the Purple Kok coalition cabinet. Led by Jan Holsteijn and primarily concentrated in Spijkenisse, Mobile...
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Laurens Jan Brinkhorst (born 18 March 1937) is a retired Dutch politician and diplomat of the Democrats 66 (D66) party and jurist. Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst...
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Hendriksen (21 Jan 1961 – 9 Sep 1969) Johannes Bernardus Niënhaus (15 Jan 1982 – 1 Sep 1999) Johannes Antonius de Kok, O.F.M. (15 Jan 1982 – 27 Aug 2005)...
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Finance in the Kok I cabinet, taking office on 22 August 1994. After the 1998 general election, Zalm continued his position in the Kok II cabinet. In...
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questioned many aspects of government by the previous 'purple' cabinets of Wim Kok, which he blamed for everything from crime to waiting lists in health services...
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Johan Egbert Frederik "Frits" de Kok (6 January 1882 in Maastricht – 28 October 1940 in The Hague) was the General Managing Director of the Royal Dutch...
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1993. p. 272. ISBN 2-06-006039-7. Kok, Richard (21 August 2008). "Kok 't Brouwerskolkje naar bedrijf van Jan de Wit". Misset Horeca (in Dutch). Retrieved...
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attributed to de Cock have since been reassigned by Dutch art historians Nicolaas Beets, Godefridus Johannes Hoogewerff, Jan Piet Filedt Kok and others,...
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Hans van Mierlo (section Cabinet of Wim Kok)
successful cabinet formation with Labour Leader Wim Kok and Liberal Leader Frits Bolkestein formed the Cabinet Kok I with Van Mierlo appointed as Deputy Prime...
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Labour Party (Netherlands) (redirect from Partij van de Arbeid)
Party have been Willem Drees (1948–1958), Joop den Uyl (1973–1977) and Wim Kok (1994–2002). From 2012 to 2017, the PvdA formed the second-largest party...
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Kok, Tessa (26 November 2024). "EO start nieuwe kersttraditie met De Nationale Kerstboom". Televizier (in Dutch). Retrieved 26 November 2024. Kok, Tessa...
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Dussen Castle (section Marquess de Croix)
Janse 2001, p. 307. Ferwerda & Kok 1785, p. 230. Ferwerda & Kok 1785, p. 231. Ferwerda & Kok 1785, p. 232. Ferwerda & Kok 1785, p. 233. Van Sasse van Ysselt...
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in the Kok I cabinet. After 1998 general election Pronk was appointed as Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment in the Kok II cabinet...
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