Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Boeke in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Kees Boeke was born in Amsterdam.
Price/quality 9 Binnert Boeke, with the family.
Kees Boeke was born in Amsterdam in 1950.
Including interviews with Sylvia Witteman and Jet Boeke.
Kees Boeke grew up in a Mennonite family in Alkmaar.
Cérésole in turn inspired Kees Boeke.
Sergei Boeke joined the faculty in February 2013.
Looking for likeminded people, they found Brechtje Boeke.
Het leven en De Werkplaats van Kees Boeke(1884-1966) at Amsterdam University.
The film was based on the 1957 essay"Cosmic View" by Kees Boeke.
During the Second World War, Boeke took part in the Leiden resistance.
Kees Boeke means the parlementarian system like it was before the war.
Other members in this organization included Adriaan Viruly and Kees Boeke.
Brechtje Boeke is head of programme
The system is based on the philosophy of Kees Boeke, who founded the school in 1926.
Cinematográgica The piece is a modern adaptation of the 1957 book Cosmic View by Kees Boeke.
Both novels were translated by Yond Boeke and Patty Krone by request of publisher Athenaeum.
Sergei Boeke is a researcher at Leiden University
The books are drawn by author Jet Boeke, and feature short,
In 2000 Boeke received the Kiekeboekprijs for her book Waar is Dikkie Dik?,
son of Boeke Douwes Schuurman
Kees Boeke On Friday 11 January 2013, Daniela Hooghiemstra defended her dissertation De geest in dit huis is liefderijk.
Over time, the faculty has changed- Kees Boeke taught there until 1980,
younger ones such as Van Bemmelen and Boeke.
Het Boschhuis" refers to the charming villa of Kees Boeke, a house which later was occupied by Broekema's grandfather.
Julius Boeke, then Rector Magnificus, emphasized in the preface of the memorial book that 663 was the number that could be traced.
that it was even closer in line with the philosophy of Kees Boeke, by abandoning the traditional idea of classrooms.
In 1970 Kees Boeke began teaching at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague
educator Kees Boeke.
Hendrik Enno Boeke(12 September 1881, Wormerveer- 6 December 1918,
