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Steven Vanackere, (Dutch: [ˈsteːvə(n) vɑnˈɑkərə], born on 4
February 1964 in Wevelgem) is a
Belgian politician from
Flanders and
member of the Christian...
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Annemie Vanackere (born 1966 in Kortrijk) is a
Belgian festival curator and
theatre director.
Since 2012, she has been the
artistic director and managing...
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Bulckaert 1944–1979 :
Pierre van
Outryve d'Ydewalle (CVP) 1979 : Leo
Vanackere (CVP) 1979–1997 :
Olivier Vanneste (CVP) 1997–2012 : Paul
Breyne (CVP/CD&V)...
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Minister Elio Di Rupo
Charles Michel Sophie Wilmès
Preceded by
Steven Vanackere Succeeded by
Philippe Goffin Minister of
Defence In
office 9 December...
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official Agatha Christie website Miss
Marple on IMDb Shaw, Marion;
Vanackere,
Sabine (1991).
Reflecting on Miss Marple.
Taylor & Francis. p. 35....
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support from
Guyana and Suriname".
Kaieteur News.
Retrieved 1
August 2011.
Vanackere,
Steven (30
November 2010). "Belgium,
Europe and the Arab World". Archived...
- 2012, when he was
succeeded by the
Belgian Annemie Vanackere. As of
March 2024[update]
Annemie Vanackere is
artistic director of HAU. HAU1 is at the old...
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original on 23
October 2017.
Retrieved 26
December 2020. "Steven
Vanackere on the
Democratic Republic of
Congo and the new
MONUSCO mandate". Federal...
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Belgian footballer Van
Ackere /
Vanackere Maria van Ackere–Doolaeghe (1803–1884),
Flemish writer Steven Vanackere (born 1964),
Belgian politician, Deputy...
- provocations. Belgium:
Deputy Prime Minister and
Foreign Minister Steven Vanackere "roundly
condemns the
attack by
North Korea," and "subscribes to the statement...