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Cornelis 'Kees'
Dopper (7
February 1870,
Stadskanaal – 19
September 1939, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch composer,
conductor and teacher. Born in the northern...
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their Afrikaner descendants,
individual religious communities such as the
Doppers became known for
establishing their own
doctrine in
rifts with the Nederduitse...
- of his
contemporaries as like that of a child.
Kruger belonged to the "
Doppers"—a
group of
about 6,000 that
followed an
extremely strict interpretation...
- 1859 in Rustenburg.
Members of the
church are
sometimes referred to as
Doppers. In the
early 19th
century a new
hymnbook was
introduced in the
Dutch churches...
- semi-automatic only
variant of SS2
chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO for
dopper training use.
Dopper training consisted of
firing live
round at the
ground around...
- The
RaXPol mobile Dopper radar,
shown here
scanning a
severe thunderstorm in
Oklahoma in 2013...
- Bill Cipher) Dr. Fun
Times Captain Buzzkill Roderick (by
Quentin Trembley)
Dopper (by self in the episode, "Roadside Attraction")
Little Dipper Gender Male...
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orchestra David Diamond: Chaconne, for
violin and
piano (1951)
Cornelis Dopper:
Ciaconna gotica (1920)
Marcel Dupré: Triptyque, op. 51 (Chaconne, Musette...
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Christian churches. The
Dopper Church was
approved by the
Volksraad in 1858,
which had the
effect of
allowing Paul Kruger, a
Dopper himself, to
remain a...
- ; Kramer, Joel H.; Neuhaus, John; van Swieten, John C.; Seelaar, Harro;
Dopper,
Elise G. P.; Onyike,
Chiadi U.; Hillis,
Argye E.; Josephs,
Keith A.; Boeve...