Kim Feenstra (Dutch pronunciation: [kɪm ˈfeːnstraː]; born 23 August 1985) is a Dutch model. She was the winning contestant of Cycle 2 of Holland's Next...
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Katie Feenstra (born 1982), American basketball player Kim Feenstra (born 1985), Dutch model Randall M. Feenstra (born 1956), physicist Randy Feenstra (born...
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(1873-1928), journalist, politician Sylvie Meis Nada van Nie Kim Feenstra Kim Feenstra, model, TV personality Laura Gemser (1950-), actress (immigrated...
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Randall Lee Feenstra (born January 14, 1969) is an American politician and businessman serving as the U.S. representative for Iowa's 4th congressional...
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1-12) Videoland (cycle 13) Cycle 1, 2006: Sanne Nijhof Cycle 2, 2007: Kim Feenstra Cycle 3, 2007: Cecile Sinclair Cycle 4, 2008: Ananda Lândertine Cycle...
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show's host. The panel of judges was again composed of cycle 2 winner Kim Feenstra and photographer Nigel Barker. JeanPaul Paula did not return, in his...
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show's host. The panel of judges was again composed of cycle 2 winner Kim Feenstra, photographer Nigel Barker and stylist JeanPaul Paula. The prizes for...
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Polkamp (born 1984), field hockey athlete, two-time Olympic champion Kim Feenstra (born 1985), model Marijn Nijman (born 1985), former international cricketer...
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former America's Next Top Model panelist Nigel Barker, and cycle 2 winner Kim Feenstra. In 2019, there were 2 model houses. The models lived separately without...
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Falkland Islands Azra Akın (born 1981) Wilhelmina Cooper (1940–1980) Kim Feenstra (born 1986) Bette Franke (born 1989) Daphne Groeneveld (born 1994) Daniella...
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