- include: Arno
Pijpers (born 1959),
Dutch football coach Harmke Pijpers (born 1946),
Dutch journalist,
presenter and
voiceover Koen
Pijpers (born 1969),...
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Johannes Pijper (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɪləm ˈpɛipər]; 8
September 1894 – 18
March 1947) was a
Dutch composer,
music critic and
music teacher.
Pijper is considered...
- 2017.
Pijpers leaves Estonia 1
October 2004
Pijpers:We'll play in
kazakh style Archived May 13, 2006, at the
Wayback Machine 13
January 2006
Pijpers extended...
- René
Antoine Pijpers (15
September 1917 – 22
March 1944) was a
Dutch football midfielder who was a
member of the Netherlands'
squad at the 1938 FIFA World...
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moved to the new Lilleküla
Stadium and Rüütli was
replaced by Arno
Pijpers.
Under Pijpers,
Flora won
three consecutive Meistriliiga titles in 2001, 2002 and...
- Theo
Pijper (born 11
February 1980) is a
Dutch motorcycle speedway rider. Born in Dokkum, Netherlands,
Pijper first rode a
motorbike at the age of five...
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early 20th
century with the
Dutch composer Willem Pijper, in the Netherlands, it is
called the
Pijper scale. The
twelve tones of the
chromatic scale are...
- Koen
Pijpers (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkun ˈpɛi̯pɛrs]; born on May 30, 1969, in Ma****luis) is a
Dutch retired field hockey player who
represented the Dutch...
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September 2007
Pijpers has
presented De
Frontlinie on BNR
Nieuwsradio "Oeuvre-award voor
Harmke Pijpers". De Telegraaf. 1
December 2010.
Harmke Pijpers at IMDb...
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University Board,
consisting of Henk
Kummeling (Rector Magnificus),
Anton Pijpers (chair),
Margot van der
Starre (Vice Chair) and
Anneloes Krul (Student...