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Constant Anton Nieuwenhuys (21 July 1920 – 1
August 2005),
better known as Constant, was a
Dutch painter, sculptor,
graphic artist,
author and musician...
- Nieuwen****s (born 1976),
Dutch competitive sailor Rob
Nieuwenhuys (1908–1999),
Dutch novelist Rudolf Nieuwenhuys (born 1927),
Dutch neuroanatomist Theo Nieuwen****s...
- (Reflex) that
later became part of CoBrA.
Nieuwenhuys was born in Amsterdam.
Around the age of 14,
Nieuwenhuys and his two-year
older brother decided to...
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Nieuwenhuys' New
Babylon was
based on the idea that
architecture itself would allow and
instigate a
transformation of
daily reality. As
Nieuwenhuys wrote:...
- (KNAW) in 1998.
Nieuwenhuys,
Rudolf (1985)
Chemoarchitecture of the Brain. Springer, Heidelberg. DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-70426-0
Nieuwenhuys, Rudolf; ten Donkelaar...
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Berry Nieuwenhuys, (5
November 1911 – 12 June 1984) was a
South African footballer who pla****
predominantly for Liverpool,
which he was
contracted to...
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relationship with
Indonesia that is irreplaceable."
Nieuwenhuys is the
Nestor of
Dutch Indies literature.
Nieuwenhuys was born in Semarang,
Dutch East Indies. In...
- such
items as the 1970s book
Tempo Doeloe (Old times) by
author Rob
Nieuwenhuys, and
other books and
materials that
became quite common in the 1970s...
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Elector of
Saxony (1468–1532),
known as John the
Constant Constant Nieuwenhuys (1920-2005),
better known as
Constant Constant, Barbados, a po****ted...
- ISBN 9780739107553.
Retrieved 5
August 2013.
Quoted in
Nieuwenhuys & van
Rosevelt 1999, p. 301
Nieuwenhuys & van
Rosevelt 1999, p. 301. Truijens,
Aleid (30...