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    Roelf Hendrik de Boer (born 9 October 1949) is a retired Dutch politician and businessman who was a member the Pim Fortuyn List (LPF) and briefly served...
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  • de Boer (born 1942), Dutch educator and politician René de Boer (born 1945), Dutch sculptor Rody de Boer (born 1997), Dutch football goalkeeper Roelf...
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  • military officer Roelf de Boer (born 1949), Dutch politician Roelf Meyer (born 1947), South African politician and businessman Roelf Vos (1921–1992), Dutch...
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    The Second Boer War (Afrikaans: Tweede Vryheidsoorlog, lit. 'Second Freedom War', 11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902), also known as the Boer War, Transvaal...
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  • troopers and a corporal to shoot Roelf van Staden and both his sons. They were found guilty. While the trial was underway, Boer commandos launched a surprise...
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    De Boer attended a Lyceum in Velsen from May 1949 until June 1955. De Boer worked as a farmworker in Velsen from May 1953 until July 1960. De Boer worked...
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    Balkenende Deputy Prime Minister Eduard Bomhoff (2002) Johan Remkes Roelf de Boer (2002–2003) No. of ministers 14 Ministers removed 3 Total no. of members...
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    the Council of State since 1 November 2018. De Graaf was born in Amsterdam in 1957. De Graaf's father, Theo de Graaf, was a Catholic People's Party member...
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    deputy parliamentary leader. After Party Leader and Parliamentary leader, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer stepped down before an upcoming election Balkenende announced...
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    Breaker Morant (category Australian military personnel killed in the Second Boer War)
    murdered in the Eight Boers Case, received £100, plus an additional £100 for each of her children. The two daughters of Roelf van Staden, whose father...
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    Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Zijlstra". Zijlstra. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-De Jong". De Jong. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Biesheuvel". Biesheuvel. Rijksoverheid...
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    September 1992). "De enige linkse liberaal van Nederland". NRC (in Dutch). NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved 21 July 2017. "Gerrit Zalm is de nieuwe VVD-leider"...
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    since its inauguration in 2006 had a number of cycles. VVD alderman Roelf de Boer retreated from his position in 2007. In 2008, GreenLeft alderman Orhan...
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    result. Roelf Meyer felt betrayed by de Klerk's act, while Leon Wessels thought that de Klerk had not tried hard enough to make the coalition work. De Klerk...
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    Flag of South Africa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    candidate for the new national flag. In February 1994, Cyril Ramaphosa and Roelf Meyer, the chief negotiators of the African National Congress and the National...
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    Peter Balkenende Preceded by Annemarie Jorritsma Els Borst Succeeded by Roelf de Boer Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport In office 22 July 2002 – 16 October...
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    (1994) Annemarie Jorritsma (1994–1998) Tineke Netelenbos (1998–2002) Roelf de Boer (2002–2003) Karla Peijs (2002–2007) Camiel Eurlings (2007–2010) Ministry...
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    Klerksdorp (category Second Boer War concentration camps)
    birthplace set amidst Boer monuments and old battlefields, early settlements by those same Boers, among them famous leaders like Jacob de Clerq, even close...
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    to the official opening of the naviduct at 11am on 26 April 2003 by Roelf de Boer, delays often arose for both road and water traffic, which could not...
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    and customs of war since the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, from the Boer War to the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). Such acts have included the summary...
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    politician Arthur van Dijk. (in Dutch) Noord-Holland eindhalte voor Johan Remkes, De Telegraaf, 12 April 2010. "Remkes voor een jaar naar Den Haag, raad doet aangifte...
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    2003 – 22 February 2007 Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende Preceded by Roelf de Boer Succeeded by Camiel Eurlings Member of the European Parliament In office...
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  • Alfred Taylor (British Army officer) (category British military personnel of the Second Boer War)
    officer who was active in Africa during the Scramble for Africa and the Second Boer War. He is best known as a defendant in one of the first war crimes prosecutions...
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    Politiek. "Kabinet-Ruijs de Beerenbrouck I". RuijsDeBeerenbrouckI. Parlement & Politiek. "Kabinet-Ruijs de Beerenbrouck II". RuijsDeBeerenbrouckII. Parlement...
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  • important strategist in the party, alongside Roelf Meyer, Hernus Kriel, and Marthinus van Schalkwyk. In August 1997, de Klerk announced his retirement, and Schutte...
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    Accreditation Council 2018–present Incumbent Business positions Preceded by Roelf de Boer Chairwoman of the Nederlandse Vereniging van Ziekenhuizen 2012–2019...
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    and supervisory boards (International Institute of Social History, Museum De Cruquius, Floriade 2002, Radio Netherlands Worldwide, Electronic Commerce...
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    1980) Govan Mbeki, political activist and father of Thabo Mbeki (1910–2001) Roelf Meyer, politician and businessman (born 1947) Raymond Mhlaba, political...
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  • the Klerksdorp Mining Record in 1889. He wrote several books on the Second Boer War in the area of Klerksdorp. In 1903 he became one of the first city council...
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    January 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Roelf, Wendell; Sterling, Toby (29 December 2023). "South Africa files genocide...
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