Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Wolfert in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Programming
Not for Wolfert.
Wolfert VI of Borselen c.
Joost and Wolfert.
In 1679 Wolfert dies childless at the age of 29.
Soundtrack composed by David Wolfert and Craig Hazen.
Wolfert Bilingual is ranked as an Excellent School.
Soundtrack composed by David Wolfert and John Loeffler.
Mentor At Wolfert Bilingual every student has a mentor.
Quartet of Dutch pianist Wolfert Brederode(1974).
Wolfert maintained strong ties with the Burgundian court.
The counsellor at Wolfert Bilingual is Ms Julia Hamilton.
Wolfert Bilingual will turn you into a true citizen of the world!
MacBook All students at Wolfert Bilingual use a MacBook.
Wolfert Bilingual offers education that has the support of caring parents.
WUR researcher Sjaak Wolfert tries to answer this question. Tweet.
It is pleasantly busy in the gym of school Wolfert of Borselen.
Vwo-4 students from Wolfert College have a cultural trip to Florence.
Delft- After an argument with the Dordrecht city council is Wolfert Borsele lynched in Delft.
Joan Wolfert's youngest son Wolfert becomes the 18th
In 1444, Princess Mary married Wolfert VI van Borselen in Veere, Zeeland.
Wolfert VI was a prominent nobleman with an interest for luxurious books.
We also find him in ensembles with Wolfert Brederode and Martin Fondse.
Wolfert Bilingual is also easily accessible by bicycle or by public transport.
Steven van Eijck was decorated by the Mayor of Rotterdam with the Wolfert van Borselen medal for services rendered.
In 1679 Wolfert van Brederode,
At first Renesse acted as regent, but on 30 April 1297, John had appointed Wolfert van Borselen regent in his stead, until his fifteenth birthday.
Lennart Wolfert for your creative solutions to my briefing for the pieces of art.
John had appointed Wolfert van Borselen regent in his stead, until his fifteenth birthday.
Wolfert was regent for the minor John I, Count of Holland,
in January 2008 the municipality of Rotterdam awarded her the Wolfert van Borselen penning.