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Watse Cuperus (1891 – 1966) was a
Dutch journalist,
writer and translator. He
wrote in West Frisian, and his most
important work is The
golden wire (De...
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lieux incontournables à découvrir sur le Tour du Mont Blanc" (in French).
Watse Trecking Mont Blanc.
Retrieved 12
March 2021. 45°50′52″N 7°02′05″E / 45...
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attorney general at the
Supreme Court of the Netherlands, he
succeeded Jan
Watse Fokkens [nl]. "Composition of the Court".
European Court of
Human Rights...
- (Hanhepi Wi) Maka
Unhcegila Unk Wóȟpe (Ptehíŋčalasaŋwiŋ)
Osage Wakonda Hon Don
Watse Miga Mikak'e Ukithath'in
Wakonda Hon
Nonpathe Wakonda Hiutseta Kiowa Pasowee...
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Basketo af
waytsi sints ačči B ɪnts'ɨrs no·na
suuts mεk'εts B mɪts B
waːtse A moy- B
sumsa Dokka af
waytsi si·nts ačči ɨrs'ɪns no·na su·ts mik'әts mittse...
- (1857 in
Ferwert – 1930) a
Dutch philosopher,
psychologist and
academic Watse Cuperus (1891 in
Blije – 1966) a
Dutch journalist and
writer in the West...
- sons Petrus, Hidde, and
Tsjalling studied linguistics or medicine,
while Watse en
Binnert became mariners. As a father,
Halbertsma experienced a large...
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Tibetan sand fox has
recently been
discovered in this
region (both:
watse).
Among smaller animals,
marmots (pheya) are common; you can even sometimes...
- ”Ek sal jou oog
uitsuig en dit voor jou
uitspoeg sodat jy self kan sien
watse groot poes is jy!” – “I'll suck out your eye and spit it out in
front of...
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Nienke van
Hichtum (1860 in Nes – 1939) a
Frisian Dutch children's
author Watse Cuperus (1891 in
Blije – 1966) a
Dutch journalist,
writer and translator...