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    "Bram" Peper (13 February 1940 – 20 August 2022) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA). After finishing the Hogere Burgerschool, Peper studied...
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    August 1988. On 5 May 1990, together with the then mayor of Rotterdam Bram Peper, she opened the European Walk of Fame. She was also the first to get her...
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  • disbarred lawyer Bram Nuytinck (born 1990), Dutch footballer Abraham Bram van Ojik (born 1954), Dutch politician Abraham Bram Peper (1940–2022), Dutch...
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    successor. On 13 March 2000 Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Bram Peper (PvdA) resigned after a report was released about inappropriate declarations...
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    Teldersstichting, the scientific bureau of VVD. According to her husband, Bram Peper, from 1993 to 2001, Kroes relied on astrologers and clairvoyants for personal...
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  • alternating with the Haarlem Baseball Week. The tournament was created by Bram Peper, who was asked by Cuban Dr. Oscar Ferdinand Mell to organize an international...
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  • wrestler (d. 2021) 1938 – Oliver Reed, English actor (d. 1999) 1940 – Bram Peper, Dutch sociologist and politician, Mayor of Rotterdam (d. 2022) 1941 –...
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  • Mul (18) 1958/59: László Nánai (10) 1958/59: László Nánai (13) 1960/61: Bram Peper (13) 1961/62: Ab Koning (7) 1962/63: Arie van den Berg (18) 1963/64: Uli...
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  • development. Prominent New Left members were Jan Nagel, André van der Louw and Bram Peper. One of their early victories followed the fall of the Cals cabinet. The...
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  • Indian Syriac Orthodox prelate, metropolitan of Bangalore (since 2006). Bram Peper, 82, Dutch politician, mayor of Rotterdam (1982–1998) and minister of...
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    Relations from 13 March 2000 until 24 March 2000 following the resignation of Bram Peper. After the election of 2002 Van Boxtel was re-elected to the House of...
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  • 1965–1974 Wim Thomassen PvdA 1974–1981 André van der Louw PvdA 1982–1998 Bram Peper PvdA 1999–2009 Ivo Opstelten VVD 2009–present Ahmed Aboutaleb PvdA...
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    of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Bram Peper from the time he was mayor of Rotterdam. On 13 March 2000 Peper resigned as minister, according to himself...
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    Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations following the resignation of Bram Peper, taking office on 24 March 2000. After the election of 2002 De Vries returned...
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    Scheveningen prison also known as the Orange Hotel. Ordered by Rotterdam mayor Bram Peper on a request by resistance veteran, Haarlem city councillor Belinda Thone...
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    August 1998 Prime Minister Wim Kok Preceded by Ruud Lubbers Succeeded by Bram Peper Interior and Kingdom Relations Leader of the People's Party for Freedom...
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  • those in favor of continuing to govern, if necessary without D66, such as Bram Peper, Klaas de Vries and Karin Adelmund. A growing part of the parliamentary...
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    of Rotterdam In office 16 February 1999 – 1 January 2009 Preceded by Bram Peper Succeeded by Ahmed Aboutaleb Mayor of Utrecht In office 1 November 1992 –...
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    (1952–1965) Wim Thomassen (1965–1974) André van der Louw (1974–1981) Bram Peper (1982–1998) Ivo Opstelten (1999–2009) Ahmed Aboutaleb (2009–present) Until...
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    criticised by the other attendees at the meeting, including former minister Bram Peper. Criminal proceedings and dismissal In 2011 de Winter was the subject...
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    Prime Minister Wim Kok Preceded by Dieuwke de Graaff-Nauta Succeeded by Bram Peper as Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Member of the House...
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    Sound and Vision 2007–2010 Succeeded by Guusje ter Horst Preceded by Bram Peper Chairwoman of the Supervisory board of the World Population Foundation...
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    and Kingdom Relations Term of office Party Prime Minister (Cabinet) Dr. Bram Peper (1940–2022) 3 August 1998 – 13 March 2000 [Res] Labour Party Wim Kok (Kok...
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  • gender, ethnicity and inequality in Europe. Max Koch, Lesley MacMillan, Bram Peper. London. 2011. ISBN 978-1-315-57774-6. OCLC 1073788024.{{cite book}}:...
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  • too little hygiene becomes prohibited after this incident. February 10: Bram Peper the mayor of Rotterdam installs Jan van Dorp as new chief Commissioner...
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  • 1981 Rotterdam Marathon begins. Baroeg (music venue) in business. 1982 - Bram Peper becomes mayor. 1984 Zomercarnaval begins. Cube houses built near Oude...
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  • [Spinnin' Records] 2019: Bang Beatz [Musical Freedom] 2019: Guestlist (with Bram Fidder) [Spinnin' Deep] 2019: Gold Rush (featuring PolyAnna & Nomad) [Spinnin'...
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    Succeeded by Hans Wiegel Non-profit organization positions Preceded by Bram Peper Chairman of the Supervisory board of the International Architecture Biennal...
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    time mayor of Rotterdam) Bram Peper, which caused national commotion. The interview eventually was one of the reasons for Peper to divorce his wife, and...
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    Mayor of Rotterdam, but minister Ed van Thijn preferred the 42-year-old Bram Peper. At the constitutional revision of 1983 Patijn played an important role...
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