Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Kees van in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Kees van Westen died in Panama.
Havenith from Antwerp and Kees van Hasselt from Rotterdam.
Kees van de Kraats, with the family.
Cock Oosterman and Kees van Willenswaard of NMi were present….
Kees van Aerts had a deja vu experience.
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Price/quality 10 Kees van Winkelen, with the family.
Kees van Iperenburg, with the family.
She refused to marry the artist Kees van Bohemen.
Kees van Dalen from Zeeland, The Netherlands.
Caricature by Siegfried Woldhek: Kees van Wonderen.
Kees van Hoek during the IM 2014 event.
The"Indigo" is the prototype of a Kees van de Stadt design.
Director Kees van Hoek has now retired.
together with Kees van Burg, painter.
Kees van M. suddenly accelerated
This is the company of Xander and Kees van Gent, brother and father.
It's Kees van M. the former chairman of the NVHVP.
In 1973, Otto Ketting receives the Kees van Baaren Prize for'Time Machine'.
Kees van Bohemen and Jaap Wagemaker represent the informal art.
The cup was provided in 1909 by P. Havenith from Antwerp and Kees van Hasselt from Rotterdam.
Hart Nibbrig and Kees van Urk seem to have been his only friends.
sector' in general and of those in attendance in particular, to Kees van Beek's commitment over the decades.
Kees van der Lagemaat has worked as a theatre technician at Toneelschuur in Haarlem since 1972.
Opening on Friday 22 October at 5 pm by Kees van Twist, director of the Groninger Museum.
In his keynote address Kees van Beek himself referred to the breakthrough which took place over 10 years ago,
where Kees van Baaren, Sem Dresden
sector' in general and of those in attendance in particular, to Kees van Beek's commitment over the decades.
Hyperactive he is called and indeed Kees van Bohemen wanted not to miss anything of the adventure called life.
the Roden Girl Choristers, Kees van Twist about his collaboration with John Abrahamse
The exhibition Garden of Ede is accompanied by a book bearing the same title, with an introduction by Kees van Twist and a explanatory text by the writer